— 7 f Sunday, June 14, 2009 THE "DALLAS POST PAGE 7 Graduation Jo day at DHS Members of the Class of 2009 of Dallas High School received their diplomas during commencement ceremonies held Friday, June 25. Class officers — Jill Marie Jackson, president; Kristina Toussaint, vice-president; Mary Kathryn Gilligan, secretary; Hilary Katherine Schaub, treasurer. Class mascot — Mountaineers Class song — “More Than a Feeling” Class colors = Blue and white Class flower — White rose Senior class advisors — Mrs. Joanne M. Drayer, Mr. Thomas J. Gil- roy ; Pete Recchia, center, and Dean Chopka hold up-their boards in support of classmate Mason Bullock, who was not allowed to participate in the graduation ceremony for disciplinary reasons. iy CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Patti Morris plants a kiss on the check of her daughter, Candice Bittner, as Ken Morris looks on. Yvonne Mould helps straight- en Kayla Turchin’s hair. Tommaso Bertocco and his host mother, Janine Molino, prepare for the start of commencement. Kara Musto tells her 2-year-old godson, Kasey Delaney, that it's time for her to go graduate. SCHOOL BRIEFS 3 The recitals will feature PAI music counselors performing a variety of classical works and are free and open to the public. For more information, call 270- 2186. Luzerne High School luncheon set The monthly luncheon for Luzerne High School will be held 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 16, at the Lakeside Skillet, Har- vey’s Lake (near the outlet). All LHS Alumni are invited. } For more school information, check out www.LuzerneHigh- .com. Recital planned at Great Hall The Wyoming Seminary Per- QualityCabinets. Recital planned at Great Hall The Wyoming Seminary Per- forming Arts Institute (PAI) will present a Counselor Solo and Chamber Recital in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just north of Kingston Corners, at 8 p.m. on June 29 and July 20. Common SPACE ALLOWED FOR RANGE, DISHWASHER, AND REF. AND WINDOW, PRICES WILL FLUCTUATE ACCORDING TO SIZE AND PIECES NEEDED. BUY NOW AND PAY 12 MONTHS LATER INTEREST FREE ANSTETT’S KITCHENS 12 EAST CAREY STREET, PLAINS, PA » 570-825-7530 EE forming Arts Institute (PAI) will 2186. present a Counselor Solo and ww Chamber Recital in the Great Hillside One Room Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 School reunion planned Wyoming Ave., just north of The reunion of the Hillside Kingston Corners, at 8 p.m.on ~~ One Room School, Jackson June 29 and July 20. Township, will be held from The recitals will feature PAI noon to 3 p.m. on Friday, July music counselors performing a 31, at Appletree Terrace, New- variety of classical works and berry Estates, Dallas. are free and open to the public. Anyone interested in attend- For more information, call 270- | ame Lice. By $1475.00 143458 AR i i A 1 TATE ing who has not been contacted should contact a chairperson, Joan Coolbaugh Britt at 674- 2425 or Ginny Culp Major at 675-1761. Information is sought on classmates James LaVelle, Rob- ert Moss or Ronald Spencer and anyone knowing anything about any of these people is asked to contact a chairperson. Anyone who attended any of ~ Anna L. Dombroski When you re buying or selling real estate, you need a professional to guide you. Contact me with your commercial/ industrial or residential needs! 570-696-6553 or email adombroski@poggi-jones.com Prudential Poggi & Jones REALTORS® yy, “- 28 Carverton Road. Shavertown, PA 570-696-2600 the five one-room schools in Jackson Township is invited to attend the reunion. CHAMPION POOLS & SPAS 79 East Main St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18705 (MINERS MILLS) POOL SALE!!! ¥ 5r 111862 12e52 Nisan STORE HOURS: M-TH 10.7, FRI. 10-6, SAT. & SUN. 10.4
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