The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, December 26, 2002 1" Sem annual fund drive underway } ® This year’s Wyoming Seminary Annual Fund is underway with a goal of $1 million and 32 percent alumni participation. More than 200 volunteers have called thousands of Sem alumni and parents throughout the United States, raising money to help the school meet day-to-day expenses and provide fi- nancial aid, equipment and academic programs. The Annual Fund drive, chaired by Sem alumni Paul | and Barbara Fassett Oski Beane of Tunkhannock, ends June 30, 2003. About 40 alumni and friends of the school are participating in the Annual Fund as members of the Leadership Gift Committee. Seen during a recent meeting are, from left, first row: Barbara Fassett Oski Beane, Tunkhannock, Annual Fund National Co-Chair; Sue Kline Kluger, Kingston, Stephen Rosenthal, | Dallas; and Mindy Zafrany, Wilkes-Barre. h | Second row: Claire Conlon Evans, Sem Special Advancement Officer, Dallas; Paul Beane, Annual Fund | 7 National Co-Chair; Esther Baum Davidowitz, Kingston; Allan M. Kluger, Kingston; Jo DeMarco, Sem Director of Annual Giving and Foundation Relations, Bloomsburg; Elizabeth Hibbard Ortega, Sem Di- rector of Alumni and Parent Programs, Wyoming; and Todd A. Vonderheid, Wilkes-Barre. Third row: Leonard Insalaco, Pittston; Louis R. Bravman, Kingston; John H. Shafer, Sem Vice Presi- dent of Advancement, Kingston; Jack Meeks, Dallas; Charles Shaffer, Kingston, David E. Schwager, Kingston; Charles D. Flack, Jr, Dallas; John Dimond, Kingston. Absent from photo: Stuart M. Bell, Wyoming; Leslie Turrell Bullock, Kingston; John R. Bevevino, Dal- las; Charles F. Cohen, Clarks Summit; Robert G. Edgerton, Jr, Dallas; Mary Erwine, Dallas; Richard M. Goldberg, Wilkes-Barre; the Rev. Charles Gommer; Jean Robbins Hughes, Kingston; Stephen B. Killian, Shavertown; Dr. Dan K. Kopen, Shavertown, John F. Magagna, Shavertown,; Catherine De- ( Q Pasquale Mihalick, Shavertown; Charles B. O'Hara, Dallas; Philip J. Santarelli, Dallas; Dr. Edward A. Shafer, Kingston; Dr. Arthur W. Sherwood, Tunkhannock; Daniel Sneberger, Huntingdon Valley; and Dr. Wallace F. Stettler, president emeritus, Dallas. Dallas yearbooks available Dallas High School Yearbook Advisor William R. Wagner is pleased to announce that the 2002 Dallas yearbooks are now available to those students who placed orders earlier this year. Alumni may pick up their yearbooks from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily in the high school main office. Receipts are helpful, but not h & necessary. A limited number of extra copies are also available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Extra copies go quickly. Alumni are encouraged to visit the school as soon as possible. Payment is due in full upon receipt of the book. Wireless We Have Answers To Back Mountain Reception Problems! | of =—=3 AT&T Wireless Authorized Dealer 110 North Memorial Highway (near Burger King) a Pu Shavertown ¢ 674-1191 Si ee WHEE a, CHES ee WHE SH chm CH CHE ue TR ee URES SV) PHARMACY THIS INCLUDES WRAPPING PAPER, BOWS GIFT BAGS
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