PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 22, 2010 4 Ed —— : CHARLIE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Helen Franklin, 93, holds the school bell belonging to her mother (pictured in front of the Rome School in Chase), Maude Bulford Splitt, at a reunion of people who attended one-room schoolhouses in Dallas, Trucksville and Ceasetown. Remembering the days of one-room schoolhouses s they have done for years, those who attended one-room schoolhouses in Jackson Town- ship gathered for their annual reunion on Aug. 8. This year, the reunion was held at the ome of Thom and Sandy Morris, of Jackson Church Road in Shavertown. Leona Mizdail, left, of Hunlock Creek and Eimer Swelgin, of Jack- son Twp., attended the one-room school house in Ceasetown to- gether. Here, they talk about days gone by at a reunion of one- room schoolhouse graduates. All in their 90s, these women attended the one-room schoolhouse reunion. From left, first row, are Helen Franklin, Margaret Schra- ma, Dorothy Perkins. Second row, Dorothy Gmiter, Hedwig Ku perssmit and Leona Mizdail. Christopher Taminini wins business competition at Misericordia Dallas High School student Christopher Tamanini won the business plan competition at the Misericordia University Fi- nancial Fitness Summer Busi- ness Camp in June. The camp was open to high school students who gained val- uable insight into career oppor- tunities available to business and finance majors. Students participating in the camp devel- oped their own ideas and plans and then made an oral presenta- SCHOOL BRIEFS WSCC 71 class plans reunion Members of the Class of 1971 of West Side Central Catholic High School are plan- ning a 40th anniversary re- union of the class for Labor Day weekend 2011. Classmates interested in forming a committee include Kathy Bustin Taroli, Denise Goodwin Pace, Linda Hincken, Alexa Carros Loughlin, Donna Tobin Crawley and Joan Dil- lon. Anyone interested in being a member of the planning com- mittee or attending a reunion is asked to contact Taroli by phone at 675-8676 or by e-mail at KBTaroli@gmail.com. LLHS Class of 1970 will meet The Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1970 will have a reunion meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 23, at Grotto Pizza, Harvey’s Lake. This is for the final meeting to plan for the reunion weekend of Sept 10-12. For more information, con- tact Ginny Piatt Ide by phone at 639-2587 or by e-mail at gmide@yahoo.com or Jane Cornell Maneval by phone at 477-2715 or by e-mail at fricman@aol.com. Addresses are being sought for the following classmates: Dave Covert, Sheila English, Gail Higgins Thompson, Tom Krapf, William King, Bonnie Milbrodt, Bob Oldendorf, Joe Nixon and Deborah Wolfe. HYRRIDHIERT Financing Available CARS AREN'T THE ONLY ONES TAKING ADVANTAGE OF HYBRID TECHNOLOGY. What could be better than a Bryant® heating product? Two, of course. & We call it the Hybrid Heat® dual fuel system. In winter, the system ® switches between gas and the electric heat pump for the ultimate in heating efficiency. So regardless of how cold it gets outside, you can be sure of getting the most from your heating dollar. It’s just another reason Bryant is making sure you can feel comfortable this winter. Whatever it takes. KHS class to meet The Kingston High School Class of 1959 will hold a Dutch treat dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 23, at Norm’s Pizzeria, North Sher- man Street, Wilkes-Barre. All classmates and spouses are invited to attend. LL students to perform at Hayfield Members of the Lake-Leh- man Theatre Troupe will per- form under the main tent at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre “Arts at Hayfield” Festival at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 29. Students will perform ex- cerpts from recent produc- tions, including their spring 2010 sold-out performances of “Wizard of Oz.” Gina Major, a Lake-Lehman alumnus, is the director of the school’s theatre programs. Youths will perform at PSU event Members of the Northeast Youth Theatre Company will perform at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 29, at the Penn State “Arts at Hayfield” on the cam- pus of Penn State Wilkes- Barre. Students will present musi- cal theatre excerpts from all the 2010 productions, includ- ing songs and pieces from “Monsters in my Closet,” “La- dy Pirates,” Munchkin music ‘from “Oz” and scenes from two different productions of “Oz” and “American Girls.” tion to a panel of business edu- cators. Taminini developed a busi- ness plan for custom-designed water bottles. The four-day and three-night interactive camp was hosted by Misericordia University’s Cen- ter for Economic and Entrepre- neurship Education. It provided rising high school juniors and seniors an opportu- nity to develop business plans, interview real-world profession- als in finance, banking, market- ing and business and an oppor- tunity to participate in the Stock Market Game. A Free Market game gave par- ticipants a chance to explore the sales of goods and services, “BUD BUSTIN 'S analyze pricing and experience the process of Free Market eco- nomics. Teachers for the Financial Fit- ness Camp - Denise Moletto of East Stroudsburg High School South, Tom Gilroy of Dallas High School, Alicia Ross of Blue Ridge High School; and Tiffany Cross Luciani of Northeastern Pennsylvania Technology Insti- tute - designed a lesson plan that included games to help stu- dents explore careers in the fi- nancial services industry, in- cluding banking, mortgage and finance. They also practiced resume and portfolio building and dis- cussed the educational prepara- tion needed for these careers. {PIZZA HEAVEN “It’s Out Of This World” Come in and try your luck with Pizz Bud, the former owner of Pizza L'Oven, invites you fo taste his {Freshly Made Sicilian Style Pizza. Each day he uses the finest flour, { California tomatoes, and Wisconsin Cheese. 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