Sunday, September 8, 2013 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 DHS Class of 4 s Class of 19:46 enjoys ay school students ® * 67th anniversary reunion bo: will exhibit art work Over 20 area high school talk will be held at 7 p.m. a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday from King’s College. students will exhibit art- that evening by many of through Friday. The exhib- For additional infor- The Dallas High School Class of 1946 held its 67th anniversary reunion recently. From left, first row, are Marjorie (Baird) Kishbaugh, Carol (Sutton) Second row, Don Anderson, John Wardell, Nancy (Sieber) Menapace, Linda (McClary) Austill, Harry Schooley, Ellen (Dudascik) Chopyak, Peter Swanson, Cinda Dymond, Lauderbaugh, Marjorie Gloria (Dolbear) Williams, (Davis) Goldsworthy, Charlotte Roberts, Sandra Barbara (Urban) (Hoover) Whitesell, Dougherty, Howard Dover, Dorothy (Cleasby) Paul Haradem, Carl Miers, Ladamus, Carl Daubert, William Cooper, Robert Betsy (Turner) Anderson. Nekrasz. Third row, Archie Larry Piatt, Paltrineri, Andrew Germick, Richard Williams, Mr. Robert Dolbear (age 97), Class Advisor, Jon Schaffer, Alice (Newberry) Williams, Barbara (Kozick) Mears, Stephen Chisarick, Ruth (Croman) Piatt and John Zarno. Absent at the time of the photo were Ron Cross, Paul Siket, Gary Smith, Andy Ungerand Ralph Wall. WSCC Class of 19/1 celebrates 60th birthday Graduates of the West Taroli, Eileen Cadden Side Central Catholic Barto, Ann Pieczynski High School Class of Hometchko, Linda 1971 celebrated “60 is the new 40” birthday party recently at The Grove at The Checkerboard Inn, Trucksville. Graduates came from as far away as California, Colorado, Arizona and Georgia. The group also celebrated at The Grotto the night before for an “Ice Breaker” where former football coach, Mr. Strutcko paid a visit and surprised them all. From left, first row, are Polocko Montgomery, Linda Hincken, Dorean Bonham Burkhardt, George Burkhardt, Veronica Ciarufolli, Bustin Condusta, Barb Sedeski Regan, Denise Goodwin Pace. Second row, John Warnigaris, Donna Tobin Crawley, Sally Hogan Rothstein, Elaine Craig, Peter Salus, Don Repshas, John Onzik, Maureen Jordan, Mary Roach Bailey, Ron Orkwis, Peter Kraynack, Cathy Narcum Wolfe, Peg Hennebaul Jesse, Jim McAndrew. Third row, Kate Kosek Kelly, Jeff Hosle, Joe Volinski, Patrick Beiter, Jim Regan, Tom Baloga, Bernie = Walko, Tony Shamus, Don Wolfe, Vince Kate Velikis, Pat Stenger and i HARVEYSLAKE BEE Our Lad of Victory Harveys Lake continues to host the Annual Six Month Devotion to Our Lady of Fatima This month's service will take place on FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 7:00PM, the Devotions will : continue to be held on the 13th of each : - month through October 13th. ] The Devotions to Our Lady of Fatima consist of The Rosary, Beautiful Marian Hymns and Benediction. Complimentary Refreshments following the Service All are welcome! For Further Information Call 639-1535 Handicap Parking & Access is Available Visit: CatholicsComeHome.org al TT 1771 TWILIGHT DINNER SPECIALS Starting at 9,95 Monday through Saturday 4:30-5:30 PM 1 I Phone: 696-3580 www.FIREandICEonTOBYCREEK.com RT 309, Trucksville - Just North of Sheetz (Former Yesterday's Location) Frank Lutinski. Absent at the time of the photo were Linda Baur Chase, Alexa Carros Loughlin and Mary Jo Wolinski. works in various media in the 11th Invitational Emerging High School Artists Exhibition at King’s College from Sept. 20 to Oct. 25. The exhibit will honor some of the best and the brightest artistic students from 16 area high schools in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12. Each student was invit- ed to participate based on their artistic talent and past record of exhibitions and awards. Exhibiting students from the Back Mountain areainclude Maria Ansilio, Dana Capitano, Maggie Fannick, Amanda Martin, Kelsey Monahan, Erin Muldoon, Troy Reinert, Allison Stallard, Kayla Wanek, and Madison Ziemba all of Dallas High School; Caroline Banas, Nicole Cavanaugh and Abby Spencer from Holy Redeemer; Carolyn Kerkowski, Micayla Payne, Lily Romanowski and Madison Stambaugh from Lake-Lehman High School; Merre Martin from Northwest Area High School; Sahil Garg and Anthony Nardone, from Scranton Preparatory School; Ryan Frania and Andrew Levandoski from Wyoming Seminary. They will be joined by other high school artists from the Tunkhannock and Wyoming Valley areas. The public is invited 0 a Meet-the-Artists reception from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20 at the Widmann Gallery, Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center, King’s College, Wilkes-Barre. 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