Sunday, November 4, 2007 THE POST PAGE3 Olivia Ostrowski, 7, Dallas, “Would choose her mom to be president “because she's cre- ‘Ytive, smart and she knows how Yo work a computer really well.” Adam Fargione, 8, Dallas, would vote for his mother to be presi- dent of the United States be- cause “she makes great choic- Seven-year-old Rayna Roberts of Shavertown would select her mother to be president because “she cooks good food.” Megan Daily, 7, Dallas, says her mom would make a better pres- ident than her dad “because she's very creative.” Christopher Hadsall thinks his dad would make a better presi- dent than his mom. Hadsall, 8, Trucksville, said, ‘cause he always takes me fishing on the first day of trout season.” OR a © Nees CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Members of Mrs. Elizabeth Faerber's second grade class shared their reasons as to whether their mother or father would make a better president. Members of the class are, from left, first row, Makenna Bryant, Brianna Gula, Jessica Chinikaylo, Audrey Aristeo, Rayna Roberts, Olivia Ostrowski, Kaitlyn Kozick and Jaclyn Hodle. Second row, Jeffrey Buscher, Matthew Hunter, Joshua Kalina, Christopher Dautrich, Cole Wyffels, Ryan Spears, Jacob Dorris and Steven Finarelli. Third row, Joseph Fioti, Adam Fargione, Joshua Strausser, Matthew Mathers, Benjamin O'Connell, Christopher Hadsall and Mrs. Elizabeth Faerber, teacher. By REBECCA BRIA rbria@timesleader.com The votes are in. In the pirit of Election Day hich is on Tuesday, Nov. , children in Mrs. Eliza- th Faerber’s second ide class at Wycallis Ele- entary School decided hether their mothers or athers would make a better esident of the United States and why. Here’s how each of the pupils answer- ed: AUDREY ARISTEO, 7 Shavertown Mom - “Because she’s the one who takes care of me and gives me the food.” MAKENNA BRYANT, 7 Dallas Mom - “Because she plays with me and I just see my dad at night and on the weekends.” JEFF BUSCHER, 7 Dallas Dad - “He has the same 7 Dallas Mom - “She’s funny.” MEGAN DAILY, 7 Dallas Mom - “Because she’s ve- ry creative.” CHRISTOPHER DAU- TRICH, 7 Dallas | Dad - “Because he’s nice.” JACOB DORRIS, 8 Dallas Mom - “Cause I don’t like my dad.” ADAM FARGIONE, 8 Dallas Mom - “She makes great choices.” STEVEN FINARELLL 8 Trucksville Dad- “He’s nice.” JOSEPH FIOTL, 7 Shavertown Dad - “He’s nice.” BRIANNA GUIA, 7 Dallas Mom- “She’s nice to me.” CHRISTOPHER HAD- yme as me and he gives SALL, 8 nue candy and soda all the time.” Trucksville Dad - “Cause he always JESSICA CHINIKAYLO, takes me fishing on the first day of trout season. JACLYN HODLE, 8 Dallas Mom - “Because she spends lot of time with me.” MATTHEW HUNTER, 7 Dallas Dad- “He takes me for ice cream.” JOSHUA KALNA, 7 Shavertown Dad - “Because he whips balls at me and it’s fun.” KAITLYN KOZICK, 7 Shavertown Mom - “She’s nice.” MATTHEW MATHERS, 8 Trucksville Mom - “She helps me with stuff.” BENJAMIN O’CON- NELL, 8 Dallas Dad - “Cause he’s fun.” OLIVIA OSTROWSKI, 7 Dallas Mom - “Because she’s cre- ative, smart and she knows how to work a computer re- ally well.” RAYNA ROBERTS, 7 Shavertown Former Director of MICHAEL A. SAVOKINAS Luzerne County SHERIFF vets, widows & chi Luzerne County Veterans Affairs ARTHUR A. BARTOLAI Arthur A. Bartolai who dedicated 32 ren as Luzerne Affairs is asking the Luzerne County Vets, their families, his friends & associates to support & vote for his grandson Michael A. Savokinas, the Democratic candidate for Luzerne County Sheriff. PAID FOR BY COMMITTEE TO ELECT SAVOKINAS SHERIFF www.savokinasforsheriff.com Arthur A. Bartolai ears of service to our area ounty Director of Veterans ould your Mom or Dad make a better president? Mom - “She cooks good Dad — “Cause he’s fun food.” and he likes to play with RYAN SPEARS, 7 me.” Dallas COLE WYFFELS, 8 Dal- Dad - “Cause he’s nice.” las JOSHUA STRAUSSER,7 Mom - “She’s nice and Dallas she buys me clothes.” Smile Of Tomorrow Hore Today * Smile Makeo Your Seautiful Gary M. Nataupsky, D.M.D, F.A.G.D. 575 Pierce Street, Suite 201 Kingston * 331-8100 www.dr-gmn.com -
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