> Nineteen seniors will be presenting their last band concert as members of the Lake-Lehman band on April 21, 22 and 23. The program will begin at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium with several selections by the school’s cadet band. The senior band will follow with a concert featuring classical and modern music and several patriotic selections. Thursday night will be a premiere performance with only a limited number of tickets available. The other two performances will be on a general tickets available from any band member or at the door. The band is ‘directed by John Miliauskas, assisted by Jonathon Pineno. ) At the April meeting of the Dallas Band Parents Association a discussion was held on the spring concert on March 31 at which time Mark Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, was chosen as the outstanding band member for this year. The ‘‘out- standing band member” is picked each year by Lester Lewis, band director, and is unknown to anyone else until the night of the concert. He was presented with a divisions must plaque by Louis Butera, president of the organization. His name was also put on the school plaque. Mark ° made district, regional and state bands this year. Mrs. Patrick McGough, chairman of the recent bake sale, thanked everyone who helped by working at the sale and all those who baked. The sale was very successful. A planned spaghetti supper has been canceled and will be held in the Fall. Bulbs and strawberry plants are being sold for the benefit of the Band Parents Association at the Roat Hardware in Kingston. Mrs. Marilyn Pope, member of the association, is in charge of the project. Anyone wishing to purchase these plants, may see her at the hardware store, or call her at her home. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m. This is a change of day of the week and it is FISCAL Y EAR END its its hoped that more people will be able to attend the meetings. At this meeting the nominating committee will present the slate of officers for the coming year. Volack visits Jerry Volack, a fresh- man student at Delaware Valley College of Agriculture and Science, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Volack, Orange. PAGE FIVE Troop 281, Dallas, held an Eagle Court of Honor on April 14, in the Dallas United Methodist Church for Craig C. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stone, 153 Lake St., Dallas. The Court of Honor was preceded by a banquet in Stone’s honor. The program began with a flag ceremony. The honor guard was composed of Nick Stull, Walter Geffert, Edward Lyons, and John Lemmond. The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was led by Ben Willett. The invocation and benediction was given by the Rev. Douglas Akers, pastor of Dallas United Methodist Church. Bruce Davies acted as master of ceremonies. He is the assistant scout master of Troop 281. A review of the future activities and plans of Troop 281 for the year 1977 was presented by Robert Schooley, scout master of Troop 281. He also presented advancement pins to the following scouts: Craig Stone, 6 years; Craig Duffield, 5 years; William Lewis, 5 years; Stephen Schwartz, 4 years; Ben Willett, 4 years; Jay .Chappel, 3 years; John Lyons, 3 years; Michael Schwartz, 3 years; Nick Stull, 3 years; Walter Geffert, 2 years, and John Lemmond, 1 year. Merit = badges were presented to the following scouts by John Lyons, troop committeeman: Craig Duffield, Auto Safety, Personal Fitness; Walter Geffert, Personal Management, Public Health; William Lewis, Environmental Science; Michael Schwartz, (1) Camping. A special award of ap- preciation for the many services which he had rendered to Troop 281 as scoutmaster was presented to Richard Willett by Craig Stone, representative for Troop 281 scout members. The charges to the Eagle candidate, Craig Stone, were then presented. The charge from the church was given by Rev. Akers. The charge from the School was presented by Edgar Hughes, Jr., assistant principal of Dallas Senior High School. The charge from the community was given by Attorney Charles Lemmond, Jr. The charge from scouting was presented by John Juris, former scoutmaster of Troop 281. The parent ceremony was conducted by Hal Sherman, committeeman for Troop 281 at which time the Eagle Scout Award presentation was made to Stone by Sherman. In turn, Eagle Scout Craig Stone presented an Eagle pin to his mother, and an Eagle tie clasp to his father. Eagle Scout Stone then addressed the audience with a few brief ob- servations. He stated that scouting had laid a firm foundation for him to build his future and that he wanted to remain actively associated with scouting during the years ahead so that he might repay those who have done so much for him in scouting. The Scout Law and Scout Oath ceremony was con- ducted by Jay Chappel and Mike Schwartz. The dinner was catered by Regency Caterers and was planned and arranged by Robert Schooley. Decorations for the affair were ‘handled magnificently by Mrs. Nancy McDonald assisted by Mrs. Jane Stull, and Mrs. Mary Chappel. Craig C. Stone started his scouting career as a Cub Scout with Pack 131, Chambersburg, Pa. in 1968. 281 after moving to Dallas in 1969. He progressed from Webelo to Boy Scout in 1970. He participated in Little League Baseball in Dallas and was active in track, football, and basketball in Dallas Junior High School. He received three NEDT Certificates of Merit; participated in Teener Baseball; was a member of the Dallas High School Chess Club; received letters (for participating in golf and basketball at Dallas High School 1975-77. He is 'a member of the Dallas High Track team at the present time and will graduate from Dallas High enrolled at West Chester State College for the Fall of 1977. Stone has been active in the Dallas area in events such as the Bike-A-Thon for the Mentally Retarded in 1974-75; Walk-A-Thon for the March of Dimes 1974-75; assisted during the Great 1972 Flood disaster; has helped at Back Mountain Library Auction 1970 through 1973. 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