PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 4, 2013 The 14th Annual Dallas High School Lock-In was held on Friday, June 7 through Saturday, June 8. Event co-chairpersons Trudy McAndrew and Donna Kon wish to thank the business and community for monetary, food and gift dona- tions, free services and deep dis counts to provide everything for the Class of 2013. The seniors enjoyed the food, fun, games, entertainment and gifts. Eighty percent attendance is reflective of community and stu- dent involvement. Special thanks are extended to Superintendent Frank Galicki and the Dallas School Board, district fac- ulty, office and maintenance staff. Many parents and friends worked all year fundraising and organizing and then stayed awake all night to help at the event. They include Liza DeGraba, decorations; Marylou Gilhooley, communications; Anne Manganello, security/nurse; Liz Martin, publicity; Eric Menzel, pho- tographer/videographer; Darlene Payne, games; Lisa Stull, food; Diane Tompson, registration; Michelle Tomaselli, gifts/silent auction; Debbie Zimmerman, treasurer); Drs. John Kish and Mike Olenginski,in- house, on-call physicians. A great big thank you also goes to faculty members who sponsored the seniors and local Boy Scouts who were immensely helpful with set-up. With this year’s big night behind it, the committee is already plan- ning for the Class of 2014. Anyone interested in helping may contact Trucy McAndrew at trudy@playit- againwb.com or Donna Kon at don- nakon@gmail.com. DHS Lock-In another huge sliccess The Dallas High School Class of 2013 enjoyed games and activities at the 14th Annual DHS Lock-In. Enjoying tricycle races are Barry Stubeda, left, and Kyle Williams. Thanks to the generosity of area businesses and members of the community, a multitude of prizes were awarded through raffles and games to the newly-graduated seniors during the 2013 Dallas High School Lock-In. The DHS Lock-In is a concerted effort between the community and Dallas School District. UPPER & LOWER SCHOOLS PREPARE ~ Wyoming Seminary begins 170th year Wyoming Seminary, with campuses in Kingston and Forty Fort, will begin its 170th year of classes at the end of August. The Upper School in Kingston will register boarding and day students on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 24 and 25 for grades nine through 12 and postgraduate. New students will participate in orientation activities on Saturday and Sunday and will attend a special New Student Retreat on Sunday. A special opening- of-school convocation service will be held on Monday, Aug. 26 at the Upper School. Sem government president Andrew Levandoski, of Dallas, will offer words of welcome and will ring the historic Cokesbury Bell 17 times, one for each decade of Wyoming Seminary’s existence, to usher in the new academic year. Lisa Mozeleski, a member of the science faculty and dean of the freshman and sophomore classes, will address the student body. The Lower School, located in Forty Fort, will open for its first day of classes for toddler to eighth grade students on Wednesday, Aug. 8 with a convocation for students in fifth through eighth grades. The convoca- tion for primary students will be held on Thursday, Aug. 29. A Parents’ Back to School Night will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 26. A similar Back to School Night for parents of children in first and second grades will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 29, for third and fourth grades at 6 p.m. on Tuesdgw Sept. 3 and for par of fifth, sixth- seventh-grade students at 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 9. Parents of eighth- grade students will get together for a special “Grade 8 Back to School Afternoon” at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 25. For more information about Wyoming Seminary, call the Upper School at 270-2160 or the Lower School at 718-6610. \1 CARE 2= SKj1 y ONAL a LED yy, oN ? Providing Compassionate Care To Iy; Cs . You and Your Family Call Today For A Tour At # Mercy Center 4 DN. 675-2131 _& Sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy The Dallas High School Lock-In provides the graduating class one last night to be together with their classmates. This year’s attendance was 80% of the Class of 2013. From left, are Eric Gototweski, Mark Romanowski, Rudy Georgetti and David Payne. Shown at this year's activities are, from left, Superintendent Frank Galicki, Dallas High School Principal Jeffrey Shaffer and DHS Lock-In Chairwomen Donna Kon and Trudy McAndrew. Misericordia plans Open House Aug. 17 Misericordia University will hold an open house program from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17 on the Back Mountain campus for high school students and their parents on Saturday, Aug. 17. The program offers an informative tour of from 9 to 10 a.m. The schedule includes refreshments, campus tours, a faculty session and lunch,and meetings with representatives of student services, athletics aid. A session will also be held on the university's Alternative Learner’s and financial. For more information Misericordia University about the open house or Admissions Office at 675- to register, contact the 4449. TWILIGHT DINNER the more than 123-acre Project for students with campus, meetings with learning disabilities. | Scranton Misericordia students, All prospective students HL GER FE faculty and coaches, will have the opportunity WWW. STORES. NEWBALANCE. COM SHOPPES AT MONTAGE | 2013 SHOPPES BLVD., MOOSIC, PA | (5 tour numerous buildings on the upper and lower campuses, including the 40,000-square-foot John J. Passan Hall, located at 100 Lake St., Dallas. The tours will also offer a look at the new athletic facilities, including Tambur Field, the new home to Cougar Baseball, and the university’s new John and Mary Metz Field House, adjacent to Manglesdorf Field. as well as information to sessions with admissions and financial aid counselors. Registration will be held at 9 a.m. in the Anderson Sports and Health Center at the North Gate of the upper campus. A special “Meet the Coaches” session will be held WAHS Class of */3 seeks classmates The Wyoming Area High School Class of 1973 is plan- ning a 40th anniversary reunion for Labor Day week- end. 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