) \ ) Sunday, March 29, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 SCHOOL BRIEFS KHS Class of '59 will meet The Kingston High School Class of 1959 will meet at 6:30 p.m. today, March 29, at Norm’s Eatery, Sherman Street, Wilkes- Barre. Plans are being made for the 50th anniversary reunion to be held on August 29 at the Fair- field Inn - TGI Friday complex. * The group is looking for ad- dresses of the following class- mates; Robert Benson, Marshall Brooks, Gwynne Goeringer Fulkman, Joan Gross, Gary Hutchinson, Jane Mondulick Jenkins, James Wallace, Bruce Weber, Judith Weber, William Williams. : Anyone with information is asked to contact Jayne Searfoss Haefele at jshaef@epix.net. Dallas Lock-In holds fundraiser The Dallas High School Se- nior Lock-In ’09 will have a fundraiser from 12:30 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1, at Barnes and Noble, Arena Hub Plaza, Wilkes-Barre. Vouchers will be available from Dallas senior students and at the door. PSU/WB hosts high school students Penn State Wilkes-Barre is hosting its annual “Be a Penn Stater for a Day” program from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednes- day, April 1. All high school juniors and seniors thinking about college are invited to visit the Wilkes-Barre campus. All participants who spend the day on campus will have the chance to attend classes, meet professors, have lunch in the cafeteria and interact with other students and staff members. To learn more, call the Admis- sions office at 675-9238. Lock-In Committee to meet April 7 The Dallas High School 2009 Graduation Lock-In Committee will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7, in the high school library. Grocery certificates for Mr. Z's and Tho- mas’ Markets will be available- for purchase in increments of $50 to support the Lock-In. Seniors are reminded to sub- mit pictures for the Lock-in video as soon as possible. A senior picture and a baby or toddler picture are requested. All pictures will be returned. Seminary to hold visitation day April 13 The Wyoming Seminary Up- per School in Kingston and Lower School in Forty Fort are offering area elementary, middle and high school students and their families an opportunity to visit either campus on Easter Monday, April 13. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. at the Lower School and at 8:30 a.m. at the Upper School. Visiting students will attend classes, tour campus and have lunch in the school cafeteria. Tours of the Upper and Lower Schools for parents also will be offered. For more information, call the Lower School Admission Office at 718-6610 and the Upper School at 270-2160 or visit www.wyomingseminary.org. Seminary Spring Concert scheduled The Wyoming Seminary Mu- sic Department will present its annual Spring Concert at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 17, in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. This concert is free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 270-2190. MU professor to present lecture Angela Asirvatham, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology at Misericordia University, will present “Support in the Nervous System: Conversations Between Schwann Cells and Neurons” at 12:15 p.m. on Friday, April 17, in the Catherine Evans McGowan Room of the Bevevino Library as part of the Spring Speaker Series. For more information, call 674-6231. Open House planned at Misericordia Misericordia University in- vites high school students and their parents to an open house program at the Back Mountain campus from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 25. For more information, contact the Misericordia University Admissions Office at 675-4449. Seminary students present music program The Wyoming Seminary Wind Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble, led by Lower School music teacher Robert Lugiano, will present a program of big band music at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 26, in Wyoming Seminary Low- er School’s Amato Auditorium, 1560 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. The program is free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 270-2190. LL Class of '99 plans reunion The Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1999 will hold its tenth anniversary reunion from 6 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, at The Lakeside Skillet, Harveys Lake. Cost is $35 per person with a cash bar. Class members may learn more information at http:// lake-lehman.org or by calling 237-6048. GREENBRIAR RESIDENTS ENJOY ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY Residents of Greenbriar Assisted Living in Dallas recently enjoyed a St. Patrick's Day cele- bration with Irish music and food. From left, seated, are residents Elizabeth Baloh and Mitzi Rusmisel. Standing, are Lynmarie Young, activities director; and Frank Baumiller. GFWC Harveys Lake honors top 10 LL seniors The General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) Har- veys Lake will hold its annual community night at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, at the Lake- Noxen Elementary School in Harveys Lake. The organization will honor the top 10 seniors of Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School during the event. Seniors who will be honored are Andrea Butchko, Loyalville; Matthew Boyle, Shavertown; James Dalkiewicz, Shavertown,; Kayla Fine, Sweet Valley; Bryan Poepperling, Shavertown; Kal- lie Root, Dallas; Michael Ryan, Lehman Township; Catherine National Doctor's Day is March 30. As a resident of northeast Pennsylvania, you can rest easy knowing that exceptional doctors are available where you live, work and play. Geisinger salutes the unparalleled skills, comprehensive knowledge and sincere compassion of all the doctors in our region. Their intelligence and dedication bring healing and sensitive care to you and your family. Now that's peace of mind. For an appointment or more information, call 800.275.6401 or visit geisinger.org where do you turn for highly skilled and compassionate physicians! Sullivan, Lehman; John Swee- ney, Shavertown; and Natashja Udzella, Bloomingdale. Speakers for this year’s event are Jim McGovern, superin- tendent of the Lake-Lehman School District; and State Rep. Karen Boback, who has also been a GFWC Harveys Lake member for over 25 years. According to GFWC Harveys Lake honorary members, the event started over 40 years ago as a “Lake-Lehman Girl of the Month” program. One Lake- Lehman senior girl was honor- ed each month the club met and the girl’s family was also invited to attend the program. The program eventually evolved into honoring the top 10 senior girls once per year. Over 15 years ago, club mem- bers decided to also include boys in the program, which eventually turned into a night to honor the top 10 seniors of Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School and to recognize community leaders from Har- veys Lake. Darlene Williams and Tina Urban serve as event coor- dinators for this year’s commu- nity night. The public is invited to attend. GEISINGER NORTHEAST REDEFINING BOUNDARIES’