10 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 4, 2001 ) in Mat EW) Fifth grade students at Lehman-Jackson Elementary were taken back in time to the War of 1812 with a real-life demonstration by Sth grade teacher, Mr. Robert Mischak. Students were shown the uni- form, equipment, and musket of an American soldier. Military routine and a brief history of the war were discussed. Front from left: 5th grade teacher; Robert Mischak, Shannon Bird, Cristina Mahoney. Second row: Lyndsay Lanning, Suzanne Sikora, Jason Kabata. Rear: Matt Maciejczak. Three Franklin & Marshall students receive academic honors Three students from the Back Mountain received academic hon- _ors for the Fall 2000 semester at Franklin & Marshall College. a student earns Dean’s List recognition for achieving a 3.0 or better grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Amy Lloyd, a junior business administration major, is a 1998 graduate of Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School. She is the daughter of John and Elizabeth Lloyd, Dallas. Thomas Kozlek III, a junior chemistry major, is a 1998 graduate of Wyoming Seminary Preparatory School. He is the son of Dr. Thomas and Mary Kozlek, Shavertown. Car- rie Houssock, a first-year student, is a 2000 graduate of Lake- Lehman High School. She is the daughter of John and Ann Hous- sock, Sweet Valley. Love him or hate him, Tip O’Neill knew one thing — when the votes are counted, it doesn’t matter what people who live outside your district think about you. That’s as true in the Back Mountain as it is in Back Bay, so if you're planning campaign advertising for a local office, put it where it will count the most...in The Dallas Post. The Dallas Post is all local, all the time. Our readers are Frommer next speaker in Celebrity Lunch Series The Celebrity Luncheon Committee announces Arthur Frommer as the next speaker in the Celebrity Luncheon Series. Seated from left; Bobbie Steever, Dallas, JoAnn Hall, Dallas, Kay Babskie, Kingston, Mary Reddy Shavertown, and Tina MacDowell, Dallas. Standing; Thelma Janus, Edwardsville, Mary E. McDonald, Scranton, Diane Classen, Clarks Summit, Jacqi Dagenais, Shavertown, Kathi Flack, Dallas, Molly Chur- netski, Wilkes-Barre, Nancy Kresge, Dallas, Beth Rosenthal, Shavertown, Beth Gager, Dallas, and Sandy Richardson, Dallas. Frommer, a powerful and indefatigable force in the travel field, will discuss great spots for dream vaca- tions and what's hot in the world of travel. The luncheon will take place Thursday, April 19, at 11 a.m. at - Genetti’s Hotel in Wilkes-Barre. For more information call Mary Reddy at 696-3967. ie ES Youth raise funds and awareness for world hunger Youth groups from Huntsville Christian Church, Huntsville; Prince of Peace Episcopal, Dallas; and Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas, joined to participate in the annual World Vision 30-Hour Famine. This world wide event of young people raised pledges for fasting for up to 30 hours. Funds raised from the 30-Hour Famine are donated to World vision, a non-profit Christian organization which provides crisis response and development projects around the world. Kneeling from left: Josh Crawford, Nick Harabin, Kyle Kozlosky, Lisa Braen. Second row: Tasha Hood, Emily Nagy, Christine Kutz, Mallory Trojan, Kyle Lewis. Third row: Brian Jordan, Dan Manzoni, Scott Rave, Crystal McCaffrey, Jen Starosta, Bea Nagy, Carol Carroll. Fourth row: Meredith Nagy, Brad Lothridge, Father robert Nagy. Absent from photo: Taylor Kelley, Tiffany Zehner, Andrew Dale, Frank Oatridge, and Bob Zanta. | i Thomas “Tip” O’Neill Former Speaker of the House Shouldn’t your advertising be, too? Mountaintop? Not a bit. among the most influential and active in the region, so The Dallas Post Serving the Back Mountain for 112 years 607 Main Road, Dallas mail: P.O. Box 366, Dallas (across from Offset Paperback) Wilkes names . & dean’s list Wilkes University announced the Dean’s List for the Fall 2000 - Semester. Dallas: Stephan Ba- tory; Kevin Frank; Brianna Hez- ron; Jennifer Klaips; Megan McAndrew; Shelby Rohwedder; Skyler Rohwedder; Vanessa Ve- likis; Jennifer Vodzak; William Wilcox; Harvey's Lake: Jeri @ nifer Fela; Rachanee Deller; Samuel Saylor; Sarah Saylor. Shavertown: Christina Baigis; Mandy Kehler; Matthew Koch; Christina Baigis; Mandy Kehler; Matthew Koch; Michael Koch; Amy Musto; Abigail Redmond; Kristin roberts; Scott Sobocins- ki; Adriana Solorzano; Lisa | Tomaine; Kelly West. Trucksville: Melissa Gallup; ®t 4 Kimberly Gaylord. Moser earns honor roll Matthew Thomas Moser, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Moser, Shavertown, a ninth grade student at Mercersburg Academy achieved high honors for the winter term. Penn State fund drive Penn State Wilkes-Barre re- cently launched its Alumni/Community Phase of the 2000-2001 Annual Fund for Academic Excellence. This year's goal is $150,000 with proceeds benefiting scholar- ships, faculty and staff develop- ment and other program en- hancements. Donors to the 2000-2001 An- nual Fund have the ability tof support the campaign through a variety of giving levels includ- ing: Century Club, Old Willow Club, Penn State Partners, President's Associates, Presi- dent's Club, and President's Circle. Call 675-5211 to Advertise getting their vote might mean getting even more — their influence with friends and neighbors. Sure, the city papers can claim more circulation, but what good does it do if the readers live in Wilkes-Barre, Pittston or Put your advertising where the votes are — in The Dallas Post. Call today for low rates and other information. 675-5211 Fax: 675-3650 e-mail: dalpost@epix.net eee
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