¥ TT PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 1 f BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE DALLAS POST Sixth-grader Mikayla Engler, left, practices bunting the ball from Dallas senior Nicole Giampietro. Softball clinic scheduled today he Dallas High School softball team will hold Session 3 of its develop- mental clinic series from noon to 2 p.m. today, April 28 at the Back Mountain Little League Field. This clinic will cover a brief re- view of Sessions 1 and 2, moderate to advance hit- ting techniques, position specific defensive drills and communication drills. For more information, contact Brent Berger at 793-1126, or Bill Kern at 498-5991, or email dallashighsoftball@ gmail.com. In case of rain, the clinic will be held at the Dallas High School gym. Nine-year-old Sidney Thomas, right, is coached on her batting technique by Dallas junior Katy Comitz. Liberty wins DYB championship ~~ @ Liberty won the fifth/sixth-grade Dallas Youth Basketball championship. Team members are, from left, first row, Samantha Kern, Lauren Charlton, Lyndsey Hornlein, Coach John Hornlein. Sec- ond row, Coach Dr. Lynne Coslett-Charlton, Claire Charlton, Sydney Hornlein and Morgan Landau. Super Crossword Answers See PUZZLES, Page 2 AD >ITW M A S | R R T E A A N L | M A|S|U R|E | A RAM R S TA | 1] C NUTT | A iL C LESTE | AIR EA Els | M NIT O HIOIWJISIEIS R olFIslalLlT] | E RM EIN IIA £ BU D OlE|D|EJE{R ; LJ Committee members planning the Second Annual Wyoming Seminary Rusty Flack Open Golf — King Crossword ong Tournament for May 20 are, from left, seated, Patricia Mack Grosek '80, Jefie Flack '67 and EE al €-10 Figure! Julie McCarthy Strzeletz '81. Standing, Scott Burnside '62, Stephen Rosenthal ‘93, committee Answers BSwWers chair; Doug Straub, Sem parent; Joseph Perfilio '91, Alex Flack ‘05 and Jason Cohen '97. Absent Solution time: 25 mins at the time of the photo were Jamie Anzalone '99, Carolyn Bell, past parent; Robert Clements . : LIA|V]A H|A|N S|LIA[M Rusty Flack Golf T t set NOE GOS ONO USLY I'laCK GOI 10Urnament se Colo TMT [cI [VAIN : U|[N|L|A|CI|E KI{N|IE|E Wyoming Seminary has announced that the Second Annual Wyoming Seminary Rusty Flack Open | cloliinlTiolR <I. Golf Tournament and Dinner Party will be held on Monday, May 20 at the Huntsville Golf Club, Lehm- an, and will begin with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Registration and lunch will begin at noon. GIAIWIKLY R{!]B NIEIE The event will end with a celebratory dinner on the patio under the tent. O|RIEISHMB|Y|EMRC|O|R|A Metz Culinary Management, Mohegan Sun and Brown Brothers Harriman have been named princi- AlllL P|O|E G|A|T|O|R pal sponsors for the tournament. TIAL kITIUIRIKIElY wie Proceeds will benefit the Wyoming Seminary Opportunities Fund, which provides for immediate © EYATL NIEIUIRIOIN campus needs not covered by the operating budget, the Alumni Scholarship Fund, which provides clon olI IE sTolilo financial aid each year to qualified students, and the Rusty Flack Fund. To register for the tournament or for more information on sponsorship opportunities, contact Julie S|AINID E[R[A E[LIL|S McCarthy Strzeletz, class of 1981, Sem director of alumni programs, at 270-2142. O|R|E|O RIE|D S|L[IA|Y S CHOOL BRIEFS drop off of items, email Betty on the upper campus. The tion on Latin dances. Other Complex in Dallas. are finalized. CAR WASH The Dallas High School Lock-In Committee will hold a “car wash and bake sale fund- raiser from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 4 at N-Mart, 108 S. Memorial Highway (Route 309) in Trucksville. Supplies needed include ‘buckets, hoses, sponges, towels “and soap and the committee is looking for a few dads and students to help facilitate the car wash. To sign up or arrange ¥ G Ann at bantom3@aol.com. Bake sale items are also needed, as well as volunteers for wrapping and pricing. Vol- unteers are also needed to sit at the bake sale tent. To volunteer or drop off baked goods, con- tact Ann at badcm@epix.net or 690-3211. UNITY FESTIVAL The Multicultural Club at Misericordia University will host a Unity Festival from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 4 in the Wells Fargo Amphitheater program is free and open to the public. The Unity Festival will rec- ognize countries and cultures that make up the Misericordia community through a showcase of food, dance, music and tradi- tions. Students will display art and artifacts, show pictures of their travels, provide informa- tion and offer food samples from the countries they repre- sent. The musical group, Wepa, will perform and give instruc- students will perform Irish and Japanese dances. In case of inclement weather, the festival will be held in the Henry Student Lounge adja- cent to the Banks Student Life Center. For additional informa- tion, contact Maria Cabrera, multicultural student outreach coordinator, at 674-6160. DHS CLASS OF ‘60 MEETS The Dallas High School Class of 1969 will meet at 6:30 p.m. on May 9 at Metro, Twin Stacks Plans for the 45th anniver- sary reunion to be held Aug. 23, 2014 at Appletree Terrace will be discussed. WSCCHS CLASS OF 1971 PLANS PARTY West Side Centeral Catholic High School Class of 1971 will hold a 60th birthday party from 1 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1 at the Grove at Checkerboard Inn on Carverton Road, Trucks- ville. Formal invitations will be forthcoming when all addresses + For more information, contact Kate Bustin Taroli at KBTaroli@gmail.com. DHS CLASS OF 1983 PLANS REUNION Dallas High School Class of 1983 is planning a 30th anniver- sary reunion for Oct. 26. Any classmate who has not yet received information about the reunion and who wishes i to attend is asked to send ls their current email address to dallasclassof83@att.net or call Sharon at (610) 737-0042. | 44 ] ot
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