Sunday, September 7, 2008 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 LIONS CLUB INSTALLS OFFICERS QALLAS LIONS OL DISTRICT 1 & SUBMITTED PHOTO The Dallas Lions Club recently held its annual installation din- ner meeting at the Castle Inn. District Governor Pete Duda in- balled the officers for the coming year. From left, seated, are Dan Corbett, Lion Tamer; Frank Rollman, first vice-president; Drew Fitch, membership director; Joseph Canfield, treasurer. Standing, Don Berlew, Tail Twister; Robert Shaffer, secretary; oseph Dwinchick, president. Absent at the time of the photo are Dr. David Spring, second vice-president; and Gary Hozempa, hird vice-president. DALLAS GIRL DONATES HAIR TO LOCKS OF LOVE SUBMITTED PHOTO Erika Wintersteen, daughter of Robert and Pamela Winter- steen, of Dallas, recently donated 10 inches of her hair to Locks of Love, an organization that makes wigs for children who have lost their hair due to iliness. Erika is shown here with stylist Ann Howanitz, of Country Scissors in Dallas. HA CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Allyson Sebolka, left, Caitlyn Metz, center, and Megan Mancinelli travel together in a routine from "Tales from Around the World" presented at the Penn State/Wilkes-Barre campus during the Arts at Hayfield festival. Cast members “Polk Tales — Around the World” en- tertained families and visitors at the Tenth Annual Arts at Hay- field Festival on Au- gust 24 at the Penn State/Wilkes-Barre campus. “Folk Tales from Around the World” was the sum- mer production per- formed by the Back Mountain Youth Theat- re. x boing a the World at PS) Aloysha Ackerman is trimmed outasa chicken for a produc- tion of "Tales from Other Coun- tries" held during the Arts at Hayfield on the Penn State/ Wilkes- Barre cam- pus. Caitlyn Metz acts in a routine from "Tales from Around the World" presented at the Penn State/Wilkes-Barre campus during the Arts at Hayfield festival. SCHOOL ho Beith ot cst GOH plans festival B D k he ROT ( h hi 5 ementary and Lake- an BRIEFS School. The walk will be held Gate of Heaven School will 0X, dll 0 receive SC 0 ar S IPS D ti b y between 7:30 and 10 p.m. and hold its Fall Festival from 2 to 6 onations emg Lake-Lehman students are p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 5, at the Christopher A. Box, of Shaver- urged to participate. school. town, and Eric D. Danko, of Dal- sought for Spook Walk Props and costumes are need- The event, which attempts to las, recently received Air Force Donations are needed for a ed and all donations will be bring together students and Reserve Officer Training Corps Spook Walk being planned by appreciated. Call Marian at their families, will feature a (AFROTC) scholarships to at- the Lake-Lehman Foundation 262-6725 to donate items. bazaar with games and an ice- tend college this fall. for October 17, 18, 24 and 25 cream social. Boxis attending the University of Pittsburgh and Danko is at- tending Penn State University PUZZLE ANSWERS main campus. Both AFROTC ca- ] Puzzles, Page 2 | ets are studying Mechanical En- " gineering. — King Crossword — JTAIVIARN LC [sTAJTolo]A JM c]R]u[m]P Approximately 10,000 high Answers Go Figure! ——— {8101 GTatol a[s[als | MU[R[S ult 1A school seniors applied for ATRO- oi Solution time: 21 mins. EE 5 IX SR Scho ps from across the YEMITIED prQIC 1 OIE U.S. and awards are very selec- Christopher A. Box, of Shavertown, and Eric D. Danko, of Dallas, Fr ! 3 ; 2 an ; : : N ; : ; : E) a U[L|N[A[S tive. Upon graduation and com- recently received Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFRO- N = aaa aan Caan. Ban pletion of AFROTC require- TC) scholarships to attend college this fall. From left, are Danko, T R elrjol1|c/Alm[o[s[sIN[R[AIA[s]s]T ments, Box and Danko will each Captain Greg Marsh, AFROTC Admissions Officer at Wilkes Uni- E E AIDIAIMIH I] SIMA CIA DIAM receive a commission as an Air versity who presented the scholarship awards; and Box. L x CET ee aT NC [nT [m]0 Force Second Lieutenant ! ATRCITrry rmr E Box is the son of Jeffrey and Adrienne. so has a sister, Lindsey. E D i[Lls|aArlo[o/oRIE[s|T[L[E[S]S Maire Box and the grandson of DankoisthesonofRonaldand Box and Danko are 2008 gradu- P E A Le er Er Kenneth Box and the late Jean Debra Danko and the grandson ates of Dallas High School. L E B[A[z|A|A|RIANIN[A[S[T[o[P[B[A[NTA[N]A Harder Box of Honesdale and of Frank and Alice Mazzanti of A R OPIEINIL VIRRT!!ERQROMIAIREYE XIAM Hillar and Hella Anton of Hous- Bear Creek and the late John and gti Tong Bg Roy pap lion : SUEYSIE THY Al PI ial) AWIDLI [n ton, Texas. He has a sister, ElizabethDankoofPlains. Heal | WH BASEMENT? 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