MERRIER a ena ] ‘Sunday, October 25, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 LL CLASS OF 1964 HOLDS REUNION The 45th anniversary reunion of the Lake-Lehman Class of 1964 was held Saturday, Sept. 12, at Newberry Estate in Dallas. Many members of the group gathered for a picnic brunch at the residence of Sue Fielding Roese in Huntsville on Sunday, Sept. 13. Alumni and faculty attending Saturday evening are shown here. On floor, Ron Hontz. From left, first row, John Zaleskas, teacher/ principal; Sharon Casey Schultz, Sharyn Montross Coole, Stanley Gulbish, teacher; Shirley Jennings Dunbar, Rosetta Clarke Schaffner, Mary Ann Kuchemba Yendrzeiwski, Judy Cavill Redington, Ailene Boice, Sandee Simon McCarron, Ron Gosart, Sandy Agnew Hollos, Anthony Marchakitus, principal.Second row, Eilene Kocher Sampson Jones, Roy Squier, Carol Remley Davis, Sandy Lubinski Lobacz, Lynn Orosz Vincent, Barbara Volowich Lengyel, Joyce Pearson Partington, Gayle Nalbone Krupa, Mary Pauletti Wilkes, Sue Fielding Roese, Joe Zbick, Carol Lamoreaux Smith, Jane Olinatz Sennett, Wanda Minor McCall, Sharon Snyder DeWitt. Third row, John Scavone, Don Stroud, Dave Cook, Rich Bronson, Ken Kreller, Larry Lettie, Alan Landis, Jon Rogers, Jesse Peiffer, Larry Pedersen, Ken Ellsworth. Fourthrow, Fred Brown, Bill Coole, Jim Kliamovich, Jack Sorber, Jay Ruck- el, Jonathan Valentine, Gary Miers, Ed Gensel, Marie Kava Lasinski, Ray Klemunes, Dave Higgins, Rich Sarmonis and Rich Long. Homespun Holiday Craft Show slated for November 1 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus Arts at Hayfield will celebrate its 20th Homespun Holiday craft show from10 a.m. to4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 1, at Penn State @ Homespun Holiday will fea- ture many vendors offering handmade jewelry, pottery, dolls, knitted items, candles, art and a wealth of other crafts and gifts. 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A requested $2 donation for adults supports an annual achievement award to an arts- oriented Penn State Wilkes- Barre student, donations to public performances offered by the FM Kirby Center, Miser- icordia University, the Fine Arts Musical Program at the Shaver- town United Methodist Church and to Great Books at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. SIO MCI NV HURRNED AUTO ACCIDENTS MEDICAL MALPRACTICE | SLIP AND FALL CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL ADVOCATES BY NATIONAL BOARD OF TRIAL ADVOCACY, =“ niA\PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT ACCREDITED AGENCY PIONEER CLUB DONATES TO TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN we ba. . # Eo A Ys oo NEARA Telecom. Pioneer Club members recently donated 60 hand-made Octo-pets to the Mission Committee at Trinity Pres- byterian Church in Dallas for use with their backpack project and in Christmas boxes to be sent to children in Third World countries. From left, are Mary Chappell, Trinity's Mission Com- mittee chair; and Tanya Christ, NEAREA secretary/treasurer. 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