- - Sunday, June 3, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 SUMC CONFIRMATION CLASS HONORED The 2012 confirmation class of the Shavertown United Methodist Church was honored on May 27. Members of the class are, from left, first row, Katie Snedeker, Ally Rome, Megan Spess, Kimmy Wychock, Grace Kuschke, Krista Vivian, Courtney Hoats and Becky Andrews. Second row, Josh Wychock, Cameron Tuck, David Oley, Byron Oldeack, Alex McCarthy, Hunter Hughes, Joey Fiorello, Chris Biesecker and Adam Adleman. Books donated to Back Mountain Library remember loved ones The following memorial/ honor books have been added to the shelves of the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library for the month of May 2012: In memory of Emma Simms, “The Penguin Anthology of entieth-Century American ttery,” presented by Don and aryAnn Hopkins In memory of Steve Petro, “Great Discoveries in Medicine” by William and Helen Bynum, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hufford In memory of Lloyd Kennedy, “14 Minutes” by Alberto Salazar, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hufford Jn memory of Martha Wheel- er, “The Backyard Bird Lover’s Field Guide” by Sally Ruth, pre- sented by Shawn and John Mur- phy; “A Rich Spot of Earth” by Peter J. Hatch, presented by The Back Mountain Memorial Li- brary Board of Directors; “Sweet Designs” by Amy Atlas, present- ed by Bruce and Beth Rosenthal; “Bringing Nature Home” by Ngoc Minh Ngo, presented by Nancy and Charles Brown In memory of Evelyn Love, “Downton Abbey” (Season 1 DVD), presented by Donald and Katherine Dickson; “Downton Abbey (Season 2 DVD), present- ed by Cindy Lefko, Jeannette Carter and Karen Lefko In memory of Ron Ertley pre- sented by the Ertley Service De- partment Staff: “Sports Car Rac- ing in Camera 1950-59” by Paul Parker, “Car Crazy” by Clive Gif- ford, “Eyewitness Car” by Ri- chard Sutton In memory of Anne Lord, “Driving Mr. Yogi” by Harvey Araton, presented by Tib and Rose Salansky In memory of Charles (Chuck) Butler, “Prague Win- ter” by Madeleine Albright, pre- sented by Michael and Mary Kay McHugh In memory of Mary Lou Hard- man, “The Eighty-Dollar Cham- pion” by Elizabeth Letts, pre- sented by Nancy and Bon Ding- man In memory of Paul Gritman presented by Kurt, Susan and Chase Santayana: “Since We're Friends” by Celeste Shally and “My Brother Charlie” by Holly Robinson Peete The “Take The Stage Players" will perform their second community play at 6 p.m. on Friday, June 8 and Saturday, June 9 on the lawn of the Back Mountain Memorial Library. From left, first row, are Amanda Feher, as Goldilocks; Madison Chulick, as Jill; Alex Metz, as Hansel (in the witch's caul- dron); and Olivia Zablocky, as Jack Horner. Second row, Sleeping/Lazy Pigs played by Julia Macey and Olivia Anderson, Brianna Phillips, Mama Bear; and Rebecca Balara, Red Riding Hood. Third row, Kayleigh Zablocky, Big and Bad Wolf; Mike Sebolka, Woodsman; Emily Conway, Baby Bear; and the Evil Witch played by Jessica Salus. Players present four plays The “Take The Stage Play- ers” will perform their second community play at 6 p.m. on Friday, June 8 and Saturday, June 9 on the lawn of the Back Mountain Memorial Library. The players will present “Goldilocks,” “The Three Bears,” “Red Riding Hood,” “The Three Pigs” and “Hansel and Gretel.” Tickets are available each the night of the show at $3 for children 10 years of age and under and $5 for adults. Pro- ceeds benefit the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library. Anyone interested in partic- ipating in the shows for July and August is asked to con- tazct Christina Metz at 690- 5439. Rehearsing a scene from “Goldilocks and the Three Bears'' are, from left, standing, Brianna Phillips, Mama Bear, cooking porridge; Amanda Feher, Goldilocks, waiting for bears to leave so she can eat their porridge. Seated, Emily Conway, Baby Bear, playing with his fishing pole; and Kayleigh Zablocky, Papa Bear, reading a newspaper. EOPLE BRIEFS donizio receives Bishops Award Julia Adonizio, daughter of Patrick and Judy Adonizio, of Harveys Lake, received the Bishops Youth Award for 2012. She was nominated by her school, Good Shep- herd Acad- emy, to receive the award. The recipients of the award were honored at a mass at St. Peter’s Cathedral in Scranton officiated by Bishop Joseph C. Bambara. Adonizio is an eighth-grade student at Good Shepherd in Kingston and plans to attend Holy Redeemer High School in the fall. Esopi named to dean's list Monica Esopi, of Dallas, earned dean’s list recognition for the spring 2012 semester at Penn State, University Park. To achieve dean’s list dis- Adonizio ; tinction, students must be full- time and earn at least a 3.5 out of a possible 4.0 grade point average. A 2010 graduate of Dallas High School, Esopi is complet: ing her sophomore year and is ¥ majoring in Chemical Engineer- ing. She will do a summer ses- . sion in Todi, Italy. Two inducted into English Honor Society Cory Templeton, of Trucks- ville, and Paul VanLoon, of allas, were among The Uni- ity of Scranton students ducted into Sigma Tau Delta, the National Honor Society in English. This organization is for stu- dents who major or minor in English, theatre or secondary education/English with a grade point average of 3.5 or better in English, theatre and writing courses and an overall grade point average of 3.4 or better. Templeton is majoring in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology while VanLoon is major- ing in biophysics. Paige Danoft receives degree Paige Danoff, of Shavertown, received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies, from the College Liberal Arts/Sci- ences at Alfred University (AU) during Commencement exercis- es May 12 in McLane Center on the AU campus. A graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, she is the daugh- ter of Bruce and Allison Danoff. Clemson inducted Tit Brvonvess - Faiiyday Cong Divorce Made Easy » We'll help you get what you want * You can save up to 90% of regular cost Call for a free Consult : 570-814-3563 Baroness JULIANE VON SCHMELING MBA, Ej0 8 into honor society Nicole Clemson, of Dallas, was recently inducted into Phi Sigma Tau, the national honor society for philosophy at The University of Scranton. Membership requires a major or minor in philosophy as well as excellence in philosophy works. Induction is based on nomination and voting results of philosophy faculty and current members of the society. Clemson is a junior at the Jesuit university. Two recognized by MU Nursing Dept. The Misericordia University Department of Nursing recently recognized the academic ac- complishment of its top gradu- ates, including Lisa Bolton, of Trucksville, and Christine Ree- sey, of Dallas, at the annual Honors and Awards Ceremony in Lemmond Theater in Walsh Hall on campus. The students received Bache- (across from Children Service Center) 3 Wil BIL glee Ea wor Loe Bares bir 334 S. Franklin St., Suite 201 W-B FE i rican Tb in mtr aie win Lig ATOIIESE: LEOLOTNCINE Jig MAPS™ will seduce yout cate by 2 total of 75%. Contact the credit srdon for detalis. WWW.CHOICEONE.ORG + No Down Payment Required - No Early Payoff Penalty + No First and Last Payments + Mileage Options Available * APR=ARBUAL PERCENTAGE RATE. Ratas subject 20 change without rine natice. Rates shown to qualified buyers. 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