~Sunday, September 6, 2009 PAGE 7 THE DALLAS POST @" a.m. followed by the work- bCHOOL BRIEFS ‘ood drive held shop. A speaker from PSERS The Lake-Lehman Educa: will present the Health Op- ion Association recently held tions Program (HOP) available ‘back to school food drive. for school retirees. There will \dministration, teachers and also be a short program on {aff members were asked to retirement living options. lonate a bag of groceries. Total cost of the Drogamis LLEA collected a total of 80 37-50 per person. Due to limit- ind also collected a cash dona- ed seating, pre-registration 15 ion. The donation went to the required by calling June Seely ack Mountain Food Pantry at 384-4407. which serves the Lake-Lehman and Dallas School District. kl.H3 Cl S s Sof 1989 LLEA plans to make this an P ; annual event. The Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1989 will hold DHS Lock=In its 20th anniversary class re- Committee will meet union on Friday, Nov.27, at The Dallas High School Irem Temple Country Club. 2010 Graduation Lockln Com. Classmates are asied to mittee will meet at 7 p.m. on eal Wael contadl tong: : : tion to LLHS1989@fron- Thursday, Sept. 10, in the high : : school ibtaty: tier.com even if they are not DHS Grad Lockdn is an planning to attend the event. dicoholires. druetree, fully For further information, con- chaperoned, all-night party for ay i an Rospen at the graduating class. This ’ year’s event will be the 11th LL Class of 1984 Lock-In and will be held fol- hosts event lowi 2 I ea tommence Lake-Lehman High School Underera duat o patents, as Class of 1984 will host a Lake- well'al senior parents Are Lehman alumni get together at encouraged to attend the 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 28, at meeting Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. " Please RSVP to Judy Lock-In fundraiser set YeGoverh at 762-3201 or for Barnes & Noble ourmsjudy@yzhoo.com Bibs on a a Friedman Art Gallery furdraiser from noon to 9 p.m open through Oct, 25 on friday, Sept. 18, at Barnes : 2 Foon doping ex ¢Noble, Arena Hub Plaza, wiving Ligni, "or the new : ? : Pauly Friedman Art Gallery at es-Barre Township chars will be a vatlable Misericordia University will iron Dalla serio students feature an exhibition of large andat the door. A percentage fd ordi ies by of tle sales in the bookstore egendary § Stophes andcoffee shop will go to- Dies fr 1 August 22 through tober 25. warls the LockIn. A meet-the-artist cham- Loveinoothal | Pesan sing ven Festhalle i immediately following in the Senor Lock-In 2010 will have a 2,700-square-foot art gallery in booh at the Dallas Harvest Sandy and Marlene Insalaco Fesival on Sunday, Sept. 20, Hall on campus. The event is whee lottery calendars for the open free to gallery members moith of January 2010 will be and the public. sol and a bake sale will be The two-month exhibit will ell. feature a myriad of original 7 Gorey Cortbiiontes i Me piess Sophie Insbe eope sin omas Iviarkets in and color and a with the I of $50 willalsobe ' ' Tunkhannock-based artist. omale. 4 Hanover Class of PARSE Dians rp 1949 plans reunion id The 60th anniversary cele- "he Pennsylvania Associ- bration of the Class of 1949 of atin of School Retirees Hanover High School will be (P.SR) will sponsor a health held on Sunday, Sept. 27, at opions breakfast seminar for the Wyoming Valley Country allschool retirees on Wednes- Club, 1695 S. Main St., Hanov- da, Sept. 30, at Pickett’s er Township. Chrge restaurant, Route 415, For more information, con- Ddlas. tact Louise (Tryba) Raab, 806 [hose attending are request- Freedom Circle, Harleysville, edto arrive at 8:45 a.m. as a PA 19438, call 215-368-4866 or brakfast buffet will be served by e-mail at Luise520@veri- KINGSTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1949 CELEBRATES 60TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION Frnt Ra Lh ey / ‘ 2%; FSO] LRG - : RET A Rs V, Members of the Kingston Township High School Class of 1949 celebrated their 60th anniversary reunion on July 15 at the Appletree Terrace at Newberry Estates, Dallas with 18 of 51classmates in attendance. From left, first row, are Wayne Harrison, John Houser, Margaret Mericle Turner and Lois Tremayne Myers. Second row, Clare Baur Dominik, Lois MacAvoy Helfrich, Virginia Jones Williams, Ethel Smith MacAvoy, May Evans Chamberlain, Anna Mae Durbin Glasser and Margaret Williams Dukinas. Third row, Leonard Krispin, William Long, Levo Kocher, Robert Oney, Sheldon MacAvoy, Edward Updyke and James Martin. DALLAS MIDDLE SCHOOL TO HOST DIABETES WALK zon.net. Stevan Davies, Ph.D. Davies writes seventh book Stevan Davies, Ph.D., does not question long-established dogma because he is the vanguard for any particular cause. Rather, he is alifelong learner whose own curi- osities fuel his desire for more in- formation and a greater under- standing of the world around him. So when it was time to conduct research for his seventh book, the author of the acclaimed 2002 The Dallas Middle School Student Council will host the American Diabetes Association's Walk at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3. Students and community members are invited to “Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes.” Local venders will be on hand to support the walkers who may choose to walk a one or three-mile route. Contributions can be made to any Dallas Middle School student partici- pating in the walk or directly to the America Diabetes Association. For more information, con- tact Lauren Wiley, director, at Iwiley@diabetes.org. Members of the Dallas Middle School Stu- dent Council are, from left, Mr. Matthew Barrett, assistant principal; Mrs. Joan Rakowski, Student Council advisor; Frank Hulihen, Bryan Morgan, A.J. Nardone, Rocky Rutkowski, Bethany Dennis, Caroline Sheehan, Katy Comitz, Amber Habib and Mr. Thomas Duffy, principal. MISERICORDIA WELCOMES NEW FACULTY book, “The Gospel of Thomas: Annotated & Explained,” fol- lowed centuries-old evidence that revealed the fundamental in- terest of early Christians in sto- PEOPLE BRIEFS Participates in las. ries of the birth and early lives of Jesus Christ and of his mother, the Virgin Mary, as seen through three fictional Gospels. Following two years of re- search, the religious studies pro- fessor at Misericordia University published “The Infancy Gospels of Jesus: Apocryphal Tales from the Childhoods of Mary and Jesus Annotated & Explained” with SkyLight Paths Publishing of arts institute Anthony Huntington, of Dallas, was accepted to and participated in the Summer 2009 Junior Per- forming Arts Institute (PAI) of Wyoming Semi- nary. Huntington is the son of Dr. Richard A. and Amy Huntington. Rother returns to states Army Reserve Sgt. Ryan I. Rother has returned to the U.S. after being de- ployed overseas at a for- ward operating base over- seas in support of Oper- ation Iraqi Freedom. Rother, a paralegal spe- Misericordia University recently welcomed the addition of nine new full-time faculty members p campus for the 2009-10 academic year. Participating in a special orientation program are, from oft, seated, Kathleen Scaler Scott, Ph.D.; Michelle Hawkins, M.S.N.; and Evelyn Neunteufel, Ph.D. standing, Elizabeth Senczakowicz, M.S.N.; Kathleen Sheikh, M.S:N.; Sungick Min, Ph.D.; Michael e Ph.D.; and Amy Gerney, O.T.D. Absent at the time of the photo was John Sumansky, Ph.D. While at PAI, he per- formed recitals on trom- bone and piano and also participated in the PAI Institute Chorus. A seventh grade student at Dallas Middle School, Huntington has studied trombone with Mrs. Su- sanne Motyka, Gate of Heaven School; Mrs. Do- reen Ignatovich, Holy Re- deemer High School; and Mrs. Leslie Jernigan at Wyoming Seminary PAI He is a piano student of Mrs. Theresa Stec, of Dal- QualityCabinets AMERICAN MADE OAK NO ASSEMBLY OR REQUIRED! Ir rl A ie p= i Ss Bey $1475.00 Cl 10X10 KITCHEN AS SHOWN SPACE ALLOWED FOR RANGE, DISHWASHER, AND REF. AND WINDOW. PRICES WILL FLUCTUATE ACCORDING TO SIZE AND PIECES NEEDED. 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