PAGE 8 3 Sunday, November 1, 2009 THE DALLAS POST DTHS class of 1959 holds 50th year reunion Members of the Dallas Township High School Class of 1959 gathered recently at the Irem Temple Country Club to celebrate their 50th anniversary reunion Doris Cyphers Shook, left, and her classmate Dorothy Teresinski Carroll catch up on each other's lives during the 50th anniver- sary reunion of Dallas Township High School Class of 1959. ies da ci v a 4] i | z ws BT an i i : b H id g TET } EH rn 2 tot Hd # goo Bo i a = iF a i F 4 hf ~ad 7 % ERE WR ee gaa FARE bere onal CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS PO 4 Classmates of Dallas Township High School Class of 1959 who gathered recently for the 50th anniversary reunion are, from left, seat- ed, Dorothy Teresinski Carroll, Mariella Sullivan Nulton, Elton "Red" Brace, Florence Tondora Stella and Doris Cyphers Shook. Stand, Ty ing, are Dave Parsons, Larry Brace, Tom Stash and David Whitney. vi N AT RIGHT: Looking over the list of graduates from Dallas Town- ship High School Class of 1959 are, from left, Larry Brace, Tony and Mary Ann Stash and Dave Parsons. SCHOOL BRIEFS Jazz concert planned for MU Misericordia University is presenting the cool jazz sounds of the Rich Goldstein/Andy LaVerne Quartet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 4, in Lem- mond Theater at Walsh Hall. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 674-6719. Peace Prize nominee to speak at MU Kathleen Kelly, co-coordina- tor of Voice for Creative Nonvio- lence and internationally-re- spected peace activist who has been nominated three times for the Nobel Peace Prize, will talk about her global peace efforts during a special lecture at 4:45 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 5, in Sandy and Marlene Insalaco Hall, rooms 217-218, on the campus of Misericordia Uni- versity. For more information, call 674-6495. Native American program set for PSU Frank LittleBear, a First Na- tion Native American lecturer, performing artist and musician will present two shows on Thursday, Nov. 5, at Penn State Wilkes-Barr to celebrate Native American History Month. The first show will be at noon in the Student Commons and the For more information, call 718-6610. second is set for 7 p.m. in Hay- field House Community Room. For more information, contact Noble book fair voucher during the event will have a percentage of their net sale donated to the benefits school The American Culinary F ation Professional Chefs of Jackie Warnick-Piatt, Student ~~ Book fair gy Mary Kintz Beveving Library by 2 Activities Coordinator at Penn benefits MU library Barnes and Noble. a AC a id Ie State Wilkes-Barre, at 675-9284. Friends of the Mary Kintz Vouchers are available ys at 6 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 9, a : Seminary sets Bevevino Library and Barnes Sopping in or at ( mech a A Sers Bentley’s Entertainment Com: % Y and Noble have teamed up to ny ; plex, Ashley. Tickets may be Open House host a book fair to benefit the 6225. They will also be available hased for $125 id : : pif . dai upon request at the Friends of purchased: tof per person Wyoming Seminary Lower Misericordia University library 4 ‘poco Library table in by calling 675-7003. - School invites families to attend from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sat- the store on the day of the Proceeds from the event will the Preschool, Pre-K and Kin- urday, Nov. 7, at the Arena Hub yent. benefit Wyoming Valley Chil- dergarten Open House from 9 Plaza store in Wilkes-Barre For more information, call dren’s Association, a nonprofit a.m. to 11 a.m. on Thursday, Township. 674-6225. agency that provides therapy for Nov. 5, at the school’s Forty Fort Anyone who presents a spe- children with developmental campus, 1560 Wyoming Avenue. ja] Misericordia/Barnes and Chefs dinner disabilities. w Families may tour preschool, ul pre-kindergarten and kindergar- ten classrooms and speak with the dean of the Primary Divi- sion, teachers and admission h— @) G N i ] | N staff about Sem’s early child- hood program. hey re committed to giving you le, outstanding, quality cars. | oul enjoy a dedicated and ff where they treat % 2% Dr, Gary Nataupsky fa Cemmeons, op Pierce Gtrest, 851-8100 + ister oh (c10B dol8] 3-1-0 Ny Nele lols] WN'A EN SN efed | SG SELINGO GUAGLIARDO AUTO ACCIDENTS | MEDICAL MALPRACTICE | SLIP AND FALL | INSURANCE COVERAGE TR 3 CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL ADVOCATES BY NATIONAL BOARD OF TRIAL ADVOCACY, A PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT ACCREDITED AGENCY Suite 201 We accept CareCredit — rer Ser . ASK FOR DETAILS + SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY" It s time for a change. Fresh ideas, fresh solutions and new direction, but it can only happen with your help. Make your vote count. Dallas Township s DONNELL FAMILY EYE CARE 226 Lah digi Wilkes-Barre PA 18702 + 570. 826. 891 8 Dallas Corners building, Memorial Hwy, Dallas, PA 18612 « 570.674.1400 J www.odonnelleyecare.com Supervisor £ 173886 “aid for by the candidat
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