es APE IT Rei == ER i, A PS en 0 Back Mountain students receiving degrees this burg State College seniors Gregory G. Parsons, Cloverleaf Road, Dallas; Marie Terese Gomba, 51 Hazzeltine St., Shaver- town; and Paul J. Moran, 217 Terrace Ave., Trucks- ville. Parsons received a B.A. in radio-TV-film, Gomga, a B.A. in social welfare and Moran, a B.S. in computer science. Laura F. Canfield, 100 Highland Blvd., Dallas, received a B.S. from East Stroudsburg State College, and Jennifer A. Menzel, RD 1, Dallas, a B.S. from East Stroud- sburg. reported that William K. Guzek, 28 Westminster Drive, Dallas, received an M.S. in computer engineering. . Choice of: THE A - CITIZENS AWARDS-Winners of the 1981 Back Mountain Citizens of the Year Awards were honored at a dinner last week by members of the Inter-Service Club Council. Dallas Lions Club hosted the dinner attended by representatives of both women and men’s service clubs. Left to right, Robert Cartier, Back Mt. Kiwanis presents a plaque to Ann Rowlands, female recipient, while William Kalinowski look on. Raymond Hillman, male recipient, receives his plaque from George McCutcheon, Dallas Kiwanis. (Mark Moran Photo) Bloomsburg State College conferred the Bachelor of Science degree in business ad- ministration upon David A. Williams, 84 Grand- view Ave., Dallas during commencement exercises which were held Sunday, May 17, at the Bloom- sburg Fairgrounds. Approximately 763 Join us for Did Main Street With $5,000 Deposit to a new or existing savings account Chaise Lounge Member F.D.I.C. Stevens, internationally - known opera singer and seniors and 63 graduate students received their degrees. The com- noted motin picture, mencement address was television and recording * delivered by Rise personality. Lynn Ritts’ has been notified that she has been accepted for the 1981 Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts which runs from July 12 to Aug. 15 at Bucknell University: She was selected as one of 250 students from over 2,000 applicants who will participate in this year’s program. Miss Ritts’ is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grandview Ave., Dallas. She has been a private art student ‘at ‘Sue Hand’s Imagery in Dallas for several years, attaining numerous awards and honors for her art work. This past year in the Northeastern Pennsyl- vania Scholastic Art Exhibition, she received her third Gold Key and was awarded the Dorothy Brace Barber Watercolor Award. Lynn is a junior student School. There she is an honor student recently inducted into the National Honor Society: She is also active on the Student Council, the yearbook staff, Glee Club, Awareness Group and is captain of the varsity cheerleaders for the 1981- 82 season. Lynn also has been named to Who’s Who Among American High School students. The Dallas High School Nutrition classes recently completed a series of nutrition programs with the kindergarten students from the Dallas Elementary Schools. The highlight of the program was a visit. by the kin- dergarten students to the The high school students plan a variety of activities that involve the entire class and the kindergarten pupils in the learning process. They plan the lessons and make up their own: props. For the final lesson, all the favorite’ characters and skits: from previous programs were reviewed with’ the kindergarten pupils. The cafeteria program also was ex- plained and everyone toured the cooking area and learned where the food was prepared. The program concluded with- a complete lunch prepared by Custom Foods and served by the students. The nutrition educatio and training program is funded by the Federal Government ° through Intermediate Unit 18 and involves 80 high school pupils and 105 Kin- dergarten students. Eight lessons were planned involving the basic four food groups, breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and the cafeteria. Kindergarten teachers involved in the project were Elaine Moran, Marilyn Klick, Lucille Callahan, Margaret Collett,” and Joyce Youren. Senior High Nutrition teacher is Lavada Riggins. Con- sultant for the program is Barbara Mead. 14K Gold Pendants each set with its own brilliant Genuine Diamond. Many other styles to choose from. Dallas, Pa. 18612 ACC 111 Prin. of Accounting | M. ACC 112 Prin. of Accounting Il T. BUS 201 Prin. of Marketing | Ww. BUS 251 Personnel Admin. - Th. ECO 151 Prin. of Eco. | “M. ENG 101 English Comp. | Th. ENG 102 English Comp. Il T. HIS 101 His. of Civ. T. MAT 101 Survey of Math | Th. PSY 103 General Psychology M. RET 101 Prin. of Real Estate Ww. SOC 215 Prin. of Sociology W. Prospect Street and Middle Road SERENE = atl momep—