PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, February 14, 2010 From left, are Art Parks, Jim Baloga and Joe Kelley. ¢ CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST They say a watched pot never boils but these three men make sure things get rolling at the annual American Legion Pig Roast. Legion Pig Roast serves 300 dinners Members of Daddow-Isaacs American Le- gion Post 672 of Dallas worked hard Satur- day for the organizations 49th annual pig roast — and more than 300 people were glad they did as they went away from the Post home on the Dallas Highway after enjoying a scrumptious meal. AT LEFT: Chris, left, and Jake Ross, of Trucksville, fill water pitchers for the pig roast. New books on shelves at Back Mountain library The following new books have been added to the shelves of the Back Mountain Memorial Li- brary, 96 Huntsville Rd., Dallas, for the month of February 2010: EXPRESS (1 WEEK) “Kisser” by Stuart Woods, “Worst Case” by James Patter- son, “Puzzle Lady vs. the Sudoka Lady and “Poor Little Bitch Girl” by Jackie Collins FICTION “Kisser” by Stuart Woods, “Worst Case” by James Patter- son, “Poor Little Bitch Girl” by Jackie Collins, “Shadow Tag” by Louise Erdrich, “Winter Garden” by Kristin Hannah, “Blood Ties” by Kay Hooper and “A Fair Maid- en” by Joyce Carol Oates MYSTERY “The Puzzle Lady vs. the Sudo- ka Lady” by Parnell Hall and “About Face” by Donna Leon YOUNG ADULT “The Vast Fields of Ordinary” by Nick Burd, “Monstrumolo- gist: William James Henry” by Rick Yancey and “The Silver Kiss” by Annettte Curtis Klause SPECIAL DONATIONS The following books have been donated by Daddow Isaacs Post 672 American Legion: “When Eu- rope Went Mad: A Brief Account of the First World war” by Te- rence T. Finn, “World War II: Sav- ing the Reality” by Kenneth W. Rendell, “The Horrors of Ander- sonville” by Catherine Gourley, “Just the Right Size” by Nicola Davies, “War Games” by Audrey Couloumbis, “Off to First Grade” by Louise Borden, “The Mitten” by Jim Aylesworth and “Knut: How One Little Polar Bear cap- tivated the World” The following books have been donated by Herb Simon: “Anthra- cite Ghosts” by Walter L. Dinte- man, “The Lore of the Train” by Cithbert Hamilton Ellis, “Reflec- tions of Reality in Japanese Art” by Sherman E. Lee, “Whistler” by Frances Spalding, “The Birth of Photography” by Brian Coe, “Sculpture” by Wilbert Verhelst; “Figure Sculpture in Wax and Plaster” by Richard McDermott Miller, “Chinese Painting” by Ed- mund Capon, “Great Disasters of the 20th Century” by Margot Keam Cleary, “Brett Weston, Photographs from Five Decade: by Brett Weston, “Luxury Train by Timothy Wheaton, “Pulp Art” by Robert Lesser, “The First Great Ocean Liners in Photogra- phy” by William H. Miller, “Great Sculpture of Ancient Greece” by Pierre Devambez, “Great Sculp- ture of Ancient Egypt” by Kazi- mierz Michalowski and “Great Sculpture of Ancient Mexico” by Ignacio Bernal The following books have been donated by I'm Big Now Learn- ing Center: “Beautiful Brown Eyes” by Marianne Richmond, “Disney’s Magical World of Read- ing,” “Dumbo,” “Digger and Lew” by Malachy Doyle, “Amelia Bedelia” by Peggy Parish, “My Little Girl” by Tim McGraw & Tom Douglas, “Danny and the Di- nosaur” by Syd Hoff, “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish” by Dr. Seuss, “Harry and the Lady Next Door” by Gene Zion, “The Velveteen Rabbit” by Margery Williams, “Disney Princess: Hap- pily Ever After...,” “Disney Prin- cess: Look & Find, What's Differ- ent?”, “The Lovely Bones” by Al- ice Sebold, “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley, “The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt” by Megan McDonald, “Royal Cham- pions: An Enchanted Stable Sto- rybook” by Catherine Hapka “Fancy Nancy: Explorer Extra dinaire” by Jane O’Connor, ways” by Alison McGhee, “Detec- tive Dinosaur” by James Sko- field, “Clifford: School days Trea- sury” by Norman Bridwell, “A Treasury of Curious George” by Margaret and H.A. Rey, “Five Lit- tle Monkeys Storybook Treasu- ry” by Eileen Christelow, “How to Behave and Why” by Munro Leaf, “Please! Thank You!” by Jil- lian Harker, “I'm Sorry!” by Moira Butterfield, “Little Golden Book Christmas Favorites”, “I Can Read with My Eyes Shut” by Dr. Seuss, “Snow” by Roy McKie and P.D. Eastman, “Bear Stays Up for Christmas” by Karma Wilson, “Mortimer’s Christmas Manger” by Karma Wilson; “The VeryFirst Christmas” by Paul L. Maier, “If1 Ran the Rain Forest” by Bonnie Worth, “God Gave Us Christmas” by Lisa Tawn Bergren and “Oh, the Things You Can Think” by Dr. Seuss Misericordia University student teachers receiving their classroom assignments are, from left, first row, Nick Podolak, Pringle; Arielle Orsulak, Walnutport; Ash ley McDonnell, Harrisburg; Nicole Height, Wilkes-Barre; Leena Sarieh, Dallas; Darcy Lewis, Rome; Courtney Novajosky, Noxen; Lisa Moses, Kingston; Courtney Moran, Taylor; Jessica Venturella, Piscataway, N.J.; Juliann Barrington, Virginia Beach, Va.; and Brian Dorshefski, Mountain Top. Second row, Aubrie Pfirman, South Williamsport; Heather Heun, Cape May, N.J.; Christa Laczkowski, Jacobus; Shannon Tinkham, Cortland. N.Y.; Kat Lu- centi, Montrose; Katie Eiden, Scranton; Kerriann Prinz, Trevose; Abby Kocon, Bethlehem; Melissa Mosley, Wilkes-Barre; Al Lyons, Wyoming; Deanna Lombardi, Wilkes-Barre; Jessica Hotz, Harveys Lake; Alicia McAndrew, Old Forge; Eric Brojakowski, Hunlock Creek; and Greg Galownia, Ocean City, N.J. Misericordia University student teachers receive class assignments Twenty-seven students from MU and two from King's College enter classrooms. Misericordia University educa- tion majors recently received their student teaching assign- ments for the spring semester during an orientation program in the Catherine Evans McGowan Room of the Mary Kintz Bevevi- no Library. Twenty-seven student teachers from Misericordia University and two from King’s College partici- pated in the program | pre- pares the undergraduates for classroom observation and in- struction in several regional school districts, including the Diocese of Scranton. The Teacher Education De- partment at Misericordia Univer- sity requires student teachers to observe student instruction for 14 weeks in two different class- rooms as part of their educational and professional experience. Stu- dents spend the school day in their assigned classrooms at first observing and then gradually teaching classes. -,,- The following student teach- ers recently received their assign- ments to regional school dis- tricts: Eric Brojakowski, Hunlock Creek, Pittston Area and Hanov- er Area school districts; Brian Dorshefski, of Mountain Top, West Side Career and Technolo- gy Center and Wyoming Valley West School District; Katherine Eiden, of Scranton, Lake-Leh- man School District and Apple Tree Susquehanna Prep; Nicole Height, of Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes- Barre Area School District; Heather Heun, Cape May, N.J., Tunkhannock Area School Dis- trict and Wilkes-Barre Area; Jes- sica Hotz, Harveys Lake, Abigail Kocon, Bethlehem, Hanover Ar- ea and Gate of Heaven; Darcy Le- wis, Rome, Wyalusing Area and Towanda Area; Deanna Lombar- di, Wilkes-Barre, Hanover Area; Katherine Lucenti, Montrose, Old Forge and Pittston Area; Also, Al Lyons, Wyoming, Dal- las and Pittston Area; Alicia McAndrew, Old Forge, Pittston Area; Juliann Barrington, Virgin- ia Beach, Va., Wyoming Valley West and Tunkhannock Area; Ashley McDonnell, Harrisburg, Wilkes-Barre Area and Tunkhan- nock Area; Courtney Moran, Tay- lor, Tunkhannock Area and Riv- erside; Lisa Moses, Kingston, Wyoming Valley West; Melissa Mosley, Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes- Barre Area; Courtney Novajosky, Noxen, Dallas and Tunkhannock Area; Arielle Orsulak, Walnut- port, Dallas and Wyoming Area; Aubrie Pfirman, South William- sport, Tunkhannock Area and Dallas; Nicholas Podolak, Prin- gle, Dallas and Wyoming Valley West; Kerriann Prinz, Trevose, Greater Nanticoke Area and Wyoming Area; Leena Sarie Dallas, Dallas and Wyoming VaX&§ ley West; Shannon Tinkham, Cortland, N.Y., Gate of Heaven and Wyoming Area; Jessica Ven- turella, Piscataway, N.J., Dallas and Lake-Lehman; Christa Lacz- kowski, Jacobus, Hazleton Area; and Holly Shubilla, Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre Area. King’s College students Greg Galownia, Ocean City, N.J., and Leigh Taylor Garrigan, Yardley, also participated in the program.
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