TRE TRE SS EERE Sunday, October 6, 2013 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 11 Senior prom at Greenbriar The Village at Greenbriar Dallas recently had its annual senior prom. Music, refreshments and a king and queen were cho- sen. Residents voted for Millie Bartos as the queen and Mike Moran as the king, shown in the front row. From left, second row, are RuthAnn Hannigan, activities; Lynmarie Young, activity director; and Miranda Dembowski, activities. Bolton graduates Elizabeth earned her bachelor’s degree in Elementary = Education from Elmira College on June 2. The daughter of Donald and Lisa Bolton, of Trucksville, she is a 2009 gradu- ate of Dallas High School. While Brieann Bolton att en d- Bolton ing Elmira College, Bolton held the office of secretary fotr the “Lucky Class of 2013.” Additionally, she received the prestigious award ‘ of the Alumnae ALZHEIMER'S PROGRAM Friends of the Mary KintzBevevino Library at Misericordia University will present the pro- gram, “Alzheimer’s Disease Update,” by James Siberski, M.S. C.M.C., CRmT, assis- t professor and ordinator of the erontology Education Center for Professional Development at Misericordia University, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 17 in the Catherine Evans McGowan Room of the library. The free program is open to the public To register, contact Susan Lazur at 570-674- 6225. DHS CLASS OF 1983 REUNION Dallas High School Class of 1983 is plan- ning a 30th anniversary reunion for Oct. 26. Any classmate who has not yet received informa- tion about the reunion and who wishes to attend is asked to send their cur- rent email address to dal- classof83@att.net or 1 Sharon at 610-737- 042. FOLLOW-UP TO ‘VOTE SCREENING The Department of Communications at Misericordia University will hold a special screen- ing for its documentary, “VOTE: The Disabled Democracy,” a follow- up to the award-winning documentary, “VOTE,” at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29 in Huntzinger Ring. This Tiffany ring is presented to a female member of the graduat- ing class who demon- strated leadership and service to fel- low students. The ring symbolizes the ancient ideals of Elmira College, founded in 1855 as the “Mother of Women’s Colleges”: viae, veritae, vitae (for the way, the truth and the life). Currently residing in Nortrh Carolina, Bolton is a first-grade teacher at the Harvey R. Newlin Elementary School. and Alden Trust Rooms 218-219 of Sandy and Marlene Insalaco Hall. The screening is open free to the public. In “VOTE: The Disabled Democracy,” Melissa Sgroi, Ed.D., chair, and Dan Kimbrough, M.S., assistant professor, of the Department of Communications at Misericordia University, greatly expand their exploration of barriers to voting for people with disabilities. In part one, the professors chron- icled how accessibil- ity issues can disenfran- chise voters by inhibit- ing their entry to polling places in northeastern Pennsylvania. MU SOCIETY PLANS EVENT The Misericordia University Dead Alchemist Society will present an expanded spectacle for the 22nd annual “Things that go Boom in the Night!” at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 30 in the Wells Fargo Amphitheater on cam- pus. The event is open free to the public. Parents are encouraged to dress their children in Halloween outfits for the visit to campus, as MU students will have candy bags available for campus guests. In case of inclement weather, the event will be held in room 206 of Hafey-McCormick Science Hall. For more information,call Anna Fedor, Ph.D., assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, at 570- 674-6769. Five Dallas High School seniors recognized by Youth Salute Fannick Harding Five Dallas High School seniors were selected as representatives for the National Council on Youth Leadership. Youth Salute recognizes outstand- ing seniors who have excelled in aca- demics and demonstrated leadership in school and community activities. Honored students areMaggie Fannick, Drew R. Harding, Amanda Martin Martin, Erin Muldoon and Cortlyn Van Deutsch. The Wyoming Valley Chapter Youth Salute was sponsored by Photography by Andy, of Trucksville. All photographs were provided by Photography by Andy and arranged in display boards that’ demonstrate the various student’s activities and accomplishments. Muldoon Van Deutsch The display boards travel to various locations throughout the Wyoming Valley, including the Luzerne County Fair, Genetti’s, Pierce Street Deli, Luzerne National Bank and the Youth Salute Banquet. The seniors will be recognized at a breakfast banquet and awards cer- emony at Genetti’s in Wilkes-Barre. PSU/WB alumni group plans events The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Alumni Constituent Society and Penn State Wilkes-Barre stu- dents are offering a bus trip to University Park to walk in the annual Homecoming Parade on Friday, Oct. 11. The bus will depart from the Penn State Wilkes-Barre gym park- ing lot at 1 p.m. and return to campus around midnight. All ages are invited to attend to show their Penn State pride. The trip costs $15 per person and includes bus transportation, Make the Switch to DISH day and Save Up To 509, ‘PACKAGES UNDER 50 0% With Hop Pod Joie Prices validfor 12 months. 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