6 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, November 28, 2002 i { { { | | | i l 50th reunion of Dallas Township class The 50th class reunion of Dallas Township High School was recently held at Twin Stacks. A wonderful time was had by all. First row, from left: Ernestine Martin Roberts, Marcia Trimble Lasher, Lorraine Wasser Hawk, Teresa Chukinas Pavlick, Alice Detsick Hickling, Patricia Van Campen Richards, Marilyn Rogers Trimble, Second row: Roy Tryon, Lee White, Carl Dymond, Donald Lewis, Mary Ann Polachek Balwierczak, Bet- ty Davis Westerburg, Regina Klein Wablorf, John Williams, Naomi Veitch Lewis, Robert Stair, Shirley Jane Yeust Edwards. Dallas class of ‘93 seeks addresses for 10-year reunion The Dallas High School Class of 1993 is seeking addresses for their upcoming 10-year reunion. Any information on the following people is appreciated. Jed Aston, Alex Baird, Chris Boraski, Bill Camp, Heather Collins, Frank Dannert, Michelle Glomb, David Grossman, Tom Hite, Ray Holmes, Trina Huynh, Bill Johnson, Rich Jones, Joe Kelley, Carey Kitchen, Jennifer Lubinski, Matt Mahoney, Tony Massara, Kelley McIntyre, Jim Moran. Also, Kim Murray, Bruce Nu- taitis, Kristy O'Bryant, Maryann Ochman, Rachanee Oeller, Jamie Oley, Chris Pattison, Sean Pietraccini, Mike Schrlau, Cory Shafer, Susan Shultz, Chris Smith, Christine Sopko, Jean- nine Sopko, Jeff Spinicci, Megan Stair, Alicia Thomas, Chris Up- dyke, Mike Wagner, Michelle Welgosh, Heather Wright. Anyone with information re- garding how to contact these people, please call Maria Farris- Walp at 675-0319. Memorial, honor books donated to Back Mountain Memorial library Back Mountain Memorial Li- brary announces the addition of new memorial books. In Memory of Martin Moore, “In Search of America” by Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster, presented by Judy and Mike Frye. In Memory of Miss Beatrice Cliffe, “Glass Bells” by A.A. Trinidad, Jr., presented by Wan- da Roushey. In Memory of Miss Beatrice Cliffe, “More Collectible Bells” by Donna S. Baker, presented by Wanda Roushey. In Memory of Victor J. Smith, Sr., ‘Remarkable Trees of the World” by Thomas Pakenham, presented by Susan Carmon. In Memory of Victor J Smith, Sr., “Founding Brothers” by Joseph J. Ellis, presented by He- len Price. In Memory of Victor Smith, “Trout and Salmon of North . America” by Robert J Behnke, presented by Demetrius and Mary Ann Fannick. In Memory of Donna Bandish, “Two Gardeners” by Katharine S. White, presented by Jack and Nancy White. In Memory of Darrel Crispell, “Divided Loyalties” by Richard M. Ketchum, presented by Mar- jorie N. Hall. In Memory of Sheila Morrow, “Pop Goes the Weasel” by James Patterson, presented by Kathy McManus-Moretti. In Memory of Pat Duffy, “The wife, Dolls’ House Shopkeeper” by Li- onel and Ann Barnard, present- ed by Dream Houses in Minia- ture Club. In Memory of Charles Brader, “Dr. Dean Ornish’s Program for Reversing Heart Disease” by Dean Ornish, presented by his Jacqueline Brader and stepchildren, Faythe Roberts, Ilalou Warmouth and George Warmouth. In Memory of Sophie A. Sud- nick, “Monet and the Mediter- ranean” by Joachim Pissarro, presented by Bob and Betty Am- brose. In Memory of Bob Lasco, “The Complete Book of Woodwork- ing”, presented by The Shaw Family at Jilly’s. In Memory of John Mitchell McCartney, “101 Projects for Your Model Railroad” by Robert Schleicher, presented by Joan and Bob Conway. In Memory of Leonard Mana- han, “All Aboard!: the story of Joshua Lionel Cowen and his Li- onel Train Company” by Ron Hollander, presented by Paula, Kim, Barbara and Regan. In Memory of Gerald Leehan, “Thanksgiving at the Tapple- tons” by Eileen Spinelli, pre- sented by Annette and Tom Johns. In Memory of Gerald Leehan, “The Little Scarecrow Boy” by Margaret Wise Brown, presented by Annette and Tom Johns. In Memory of Gerald Leehan, “Piggies” by Don Wood, present- ed by Annette and Tom Johns. In Memory of Gerald Leehan, “Angelina’s Halloween” by Katharine Holabird, presented by Annette and Tom Jones. In Memory of Gerald Leehan, “Halloween Mice” by Bethany Roberts, presented by Jeanne Elias. In Memory of William Orr, “Bartlett's Familiar Quotations” by John Bartlett, presented by Senator and Mrs. Charles D. Lemmond . In Memory of Jean Madison, “The Spider and the Fly” based on the poem by Mary Howitt, O v presented by John and Elizabeth 3] Lloyd. In Memory of Ann C. Aicher, “The Sound of Their Music” by Frederick W. Nolan, presented by Roger and Caroline Howell and Family. HONOR BOOKS In Honor of Dr. Rudolph and Carol Libeck, “The Heritage of American Methodism” by Ken- neth Cain Kinghorn, presented @) by Ronald, Deborah, Molly and Michael Murphy. In Honor of Donald Sauker, “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis, pre- sented by Governor of Pennsyl- vania District of Kiwanis Inter- national. In Honor of Donald Sauker, “A ) Wrinkle in Time” by Madeleine L'Engle, presented by Governor of Pennsylvania District of Kiwa- nis International. nate we are. ago pioneers. GIVE THANKS Thanksgiving is a uniquely American holiday. It began in 1621, , when William Bradford, governor of the Plymouth colony, appointed a day for feasting and thanksgiving after the Pilgrims, having barely survived their first harsh New Eng- land winter, enjoyed a bountiful harvest because of the help they received from friendly native Americans. The holiday reminds us to this day that we share the legacy of those first settlers, and that we should never forget how fortu- As you gather with family and friends, you might want to give thanks for the blessings we enjoy, and that have sustained us for 380 years. Together, we have become a great nation, but one that is not yet free of poverty or intolerance. Despite the recent tragedies that have befallen us, the United States of America continues to be a beacon of hope and inspi- ration for people of all backgrounds and faiths who value indi- vidual freedom and responsibility as highly as did those long- AMERICAN RED CROSS THANKSGIVING BLOOD DRIVE Gate of Friday, Nov. 23 1-6 p.m. Heaven Church Machell Ave., Dallas Bathrooms e Kitchens ® Paneling Replacement Windows ® Awnings | Manor Drive, Trucksville - 696-2924 DALLAS AUTO PARTS | PY 668 MEMORIAL HWY, DALAS (NAPA 675-2143 Dymond’s Farm Market & Bakery 28% N. Memorial Hwy. ) Happy Thanksgiving °° 675-1696 GIVE BLOOD The Back Mountain communities will sponsor a blood drive the day after Thanksgiving to make it easy for you to be a “holiday hero” to someone who needs blood. The Thanksgiving weekend sees the most travel of any, and with travel come accidents, and the need for blood. 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