The Post SPORTS Sunday, August 29,2004 9 Head Start taking applications in Luzerne and Wyoming counties Luzerne County Head Start Inc., which serves Luzerne and Wyoming counties, is accepting applications for the 2004-05 school year. This federally funded pre- school program provides free services in education, health, social services, parent involve- ment, nutrition, transportation and disabilities. The program is available to children who will be age 3 or 4 on or before Sept. 1, 2004. “For more information, call & one of the following numbers: Dallas Center: 674-1062 or 674-1063 Lake-Lehman Center: 2465 or 639-2456 Lehman-Jackson Center: 675- 7820 or 675-7784 Shickshinny Center: 2505 Call the appropriate center for more information. When applying, bring the child’s birth certificate, shot record, Social Security card for parent and child, medical card or insurance card and proof of last year’s income. 639- 542- McCarthy Strzeletz takes post at Sem Julie McCarthy Strzeletz has been named Associate Director of Julie McCarthy Strzeletz Development at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School. Strzeletz, a graduate of the Sem Class of 1981, is responsible for planning, managing and directing the Annual Fund, which supports Sem’s academic, athletic and arts programs through gifts from alumni, parents and friends. Before joining Sem, Strzeletz had been in- volved in sales and marketing in the United States and Europe. She most recently served as a senior sales and marketing associate for the Highland Point Retirement Community, a Geisinger-sponsored retirement community in Plains Township. Strzeletz received a bachelor’s degree from Villanova University. She and her two children live in Dallas. Austin to head Women with Children program Vicki Austin, Dallas, has been named director of the College Misericordia Women with Children program. As director, Austin dates. Vicki Austin = Will be responsible for overseeing fundraising activities to support the program, planning seminars to address the academic and personal development of the single-parent families in- volved, and managing the daily needs of partici- pants while continuing to recruit new candi- Austin has served as coordinator of the pro- gram since November, 2003. Prior to joining Women with Children, she was a first grade teacher in the Louisa Wright Elementary School in Lebanon, Ohio. She holds a bache- Jor's"degree in'‘éducation from Bowling Green State University, where she graduated magna cum laude in 1994. Austin resides in Dallas with her husband and their children. Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? A: Only in The Post Endless Mountains ™ + : log, Stree t, Tunkh?s uiltworks, inc. | for Excellence in Quiltmaking ; Perfection in class FOR THE POST/M.B. GILLIGAN held its annual National Honor Society Induction and on May 25. Awards in recognition for academic achievements were given to 146 high school students. Students from all grades who received A's in all classes were recognized at the Dallas High School Awards Banquet at [rem Temple Country Club. Sophomores were, from left, front row: Brittany Prater, Hillary Smith, Katelyn Fritzges, Ashley Mihal, Kate Touhey, Laura Morgan, Jill Ungvarsky, and Becky Vodzak. In rear: Michael Miller, Nick Oschman, Justin Orlandini and Dan Savage. New Wyoming Sem trustees to be seated The Board of Trustees of Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School will install four new members during its fall meeting. The new members are Stephen Killian, Esq., Class .of 1966, Shavertown; Diane C. Levandoski, M.D., Dallas; Frank C. Carlucci IV, Class of 1981, McLean, Va.; and Mary A. Lopatto, Esq., Class of 1972, Washington, D.C. Killian is in private practice in Kingston and is active in community and Sem organiza- tions. A member of the Wyoming Historical and Geo- logical Society, he has served as its president, treasurer and secretary. He currently serves as secretary of the Wyoming Commemorative Association, as treasurer of the Fred M. and Jessie A. Kirby Epis- copal House, as president of the Home for Home- less Women, on the board of Heritage House, and is active in the Shaver- town United Methodist Church. He is past president of the Wilkes-Barre Law and Library Association, the VNA/Home Health Services of Luzerne County and the St. David’s So- ciety of Wyoming Valley. At Sem he has served as a mem- ber and president of the Alum- ni Association and as a volun- teer for the Annual Fund Stephen Killian, Esq. Phonathon; he is a for- mer Sem Trustee. He has received the Jaycees Distin- guished Ser- vice Award and the Sem Alumni As- sociation Award. A member of the Pa. Bar Associ- ation, he received his bache- lor’s degree from Dickinson College and his law degree from the Dickinson School of Law. Levandoski, a native of Plains, is an ophthalmologist on staff at the Veterans Admin- istration Medical Center in Wilkes-Barre. She previously Diane C. Levandoski, M.D. was on the staff at Geisinger Wyoming Valley and at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. She is president of the Sem Lower School Parents Association and has been active in Lower School activities, serving as chair of the Field Day Committee. She received a bachelor’s degree from Wilkes University and her medical de- gree from Hahneman Universi- ty. Carlucci is senior vice presi- dent of worldwide sales for Ex- treme Networks, an interna- tional supplier of communica- tions networks. Lopatto, a native of Ply- mouth, is the managing part- ner of the Washington, D. 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