Sunday, August 29, 2010 THE DALLAS POST Laura Poynton Williams, left, and Brenda Morris share memories. DHS Class of 90 holds reunion Members of the Dallas High School Class of 1990 gathered on Aug. 14 at the Irem Temple Pavil- ion to celebrate their 20th anni- versary reunion. Margie Mateos, of Wyoming, hugs her former classmate Jack Baines at the 20th anni- versary reunion of the Dallas High School Class of 199 held Aug. 14 at the Irem Temple Country Club Pavilion in Dal- las. \ D BRIS CENY STEER wp “svEp wre CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST A Community School with an International Reputation! “Our students Come Across Northeastern, Pennsylvania including: Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, Tunkhannock, Jim Thorpe, Clarks We Have The Best Tot’s Program Anywhere! Also On Site: Voice Classes, Piano And Music Lessons, Theater Classes, Karate, Cheer- Summit, Gouldsboro, Hazelton and Celebrating 29 years of leeding, Tumbling, Ballroom Dance, All Cities in Between. . lie x Dancing With Mommy, Zumba, You Owe It To Yourself To Drive The Ti Fi aining Back M ountain Cardio Kickboxing And More! Four Miles From Dallas And See Dan cers Home Of The “Kirby Kidz” What We Have To Offer For You.” 287-7977 Offering Professional Training In: BALLET - TAP + JAZZ - HIP HOP All Levels and All Ages! CEE EE ELE Terri Handley, left, and Jamie Janosky reunite. Four BMT residents join faculty at Misericordia Misericordia University recent- ly welcomed 12 new full-time fac- ulty members to campus for the 2010-11 academic year Among those faculty members are four Back Mountain residents. In the College of Arts and Sci- ences, Amanda Caleb, Ph.D., of Dallas, has been named an assist- ant professor of English. She holds a Bachelor of Arts de- gree in English literature from Da- vidson College and received her master’s degree in 19th century studies and doctorate in English literature from the University of Sheffield. Amanda Van Lanen, Ph.D., of Hunlock Creek, has been named asan assistant professor of history. Dr. Van Lanen holds abachelor’s degree in history from Southern Adventist University and a mas- ter’s degree and a doctorate de- gree in US. and public history from Washington State Universi- ty. In the College of Professional Studies and Social Services, King- sley Banya, Ph.D., of Harveys Lake, has been appointed as pro- fessor of teacher education and chair of teacher education. Dr. Banya holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and social studies from the University of Sierra Leone; a Master’s of Educa- tion degree in curriculum from Queen’s University; a Master of Arts degree in comparative and in- ternational education from the University of London; and a docto- rate degree in curriculum theory from the University of Toronto. Joan Foster, M.E.T., M.B.A., of Harveys Lake, has been named an assistant professor of business. She has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Mi- The School Is Centrally Located In Luzerne; “The Gateway To The Back Mountain” In The Harris Conservatory For The Arts 9) sericordia and and MBA degree ter of Educational Technology he 5 from Wilkes University and a Mas- from Lehigh University. Problems with Dizziness and Imbalance? Join us for a FREE Community Presentation on Vestibular Rehabilitation Treatment Options & Causes of Dizziness inti Only 4 Miles From Dallas Wednesday, September 1 at 3:00 pm John Heinz Rehab DALLAS CLINIC 1158 Memorial Highway ohn Heinz Rehab re n of Allied Servic VR SATA SE OF: || BRE | PRR AY Ti dR Refreshments will be served.
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