) rE. fl Sunday, May 18, 2008 THE DALLAS POST PEP RALLY PREPARES L-J STUDENTS FOR TESTING @ ick and Kate Roberts, all . The students at Lehman-Jackson Elementary School pre- pared themselves for a week of PSSA testing by holding a pep rally to signify the importance of their motto “Believe, Achieve, Succeed!!” Members of the football and cheerleading squads, along with numerous teachers and school principal, Mrs. Marilyn Glogowski, lead the students in cheers to get psy- ched for the week to come. After a successful week of testing, the students were given a stress-free day where they had Wacky Hair Day and members of the PTA basketball teams held a game against the teachers for the fifth and sixth grade students. Members of the football team who participated are, from left, Ben Attanasio, Dustin Jones, Jordan Lindley, Jacob Brominski and Joe Wojcik. LEHMAN-JACKSON ART SHOW, SCIENCE FAIR SLATED An art show and science fair will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28, at the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School. Emily Malak, seated above left, created the design for this year's art show invitation. Shown with Malak are Selena Vols, seated above right, and Mrs. Marilyn Glogowski, principal. The theme of this year’s art show is Museum of Mini Artists in which studies studied famous artist and created works of art in their style. EARTH DAY Continued from Page 1 door activities and had a teach- er, Carrie Grandzol, schedule things for the children to do. Grandzol was in charge of the first two years of Earth Day but is currently on maternity leave, so Pashinski and permanent substitute teacher Noah Pick- ett organized this year’s Earth Day activities. permanent substitute teacher Kacie Pashinski said of the eather. Blowing a whistle to indicate it was time for each class to go to a new station, Pashinski was LIU ANNUAL FIELD DAY made a fun day for all involved. and wind couldn’t dampen the spirits of participants in the Luzerne Interme- ‘diate Unit 18 Annual Field Day held at the Wyoming Valley West Stadium in Kingston. Track and field events, combined with games, prizes and food Determined to have a good time and waiting for the fun to begin at field day activities in the stadium were Brandon Dewey, Jen Simonitis, Matthew Scott and Hannah Crimi. &9 xy 4 CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Kaylin Russell, Cengiz Yapis, the seeing eye dog, “Frodo,” and Catherine Costlett wait in the food line. Field Day festivities Mother Nature may not have cooperated as best she could, but even rain ABOVE: Brian Tomaszewski participates in the long jump. 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Some other activities includ- ed frisbee, “Foods for Thought” and bowling with empty two-liter bottles con- taining sand. An extra-large plastic Twist- er mat allowed for entire class- es to play the game together. Students in Shannon Kreidler’s first-grade class played, but some were so small they could barely reach all of the colors. Stephanie Ayers, William 7, were the final three remain- ing in the first round of Twister played by Kreidler’s class. Ayers won. “I have the game at home,” Ayers said. “I never knew they were going to have Twister in it (Earth Day) and it’s my fa- vorite game.” James said the first Earth Day activities were held at the school in 2006. He came up with the idea of having out- GUR NEW LOCATION! Pallas Corners Building 550 Memorial Highway Pallas, PA 18612 570-674-3400 Visit us at both locations: Wilkes-Barre, Brian D. O'Donnell, M.S., O.D. 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