POST, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22,1983 7. Boback Receives Award Lisa Ann Boback, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Boback, College Manor, Dallas, has received word that she has been named a 1983 United States National Award Winner in Science by the United States Achievement Acad- emy. Lisa, who attends Dallas Junior High School, was nominated for this National Award by Mrs. Eyet and Mr. Rybak, her science teachers. Her biog- raphy will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Official Year- book, published nationally. The Academy selects USAA Winners upon the exclusive recommendation of teachers, coaches, coun- selors or other school sponsors and upon the Standards of Selection set forth by the Academy. The criteria for selection are a student’s academic per- formance, interest and aptitude, leadership quali- ties, responsibility, enthu- siasm, motivation fo learn and improve, gitizenship, Seminary Students Donate Tapestry Seventh graders from Wyoming Seminary Lower School donated a hand- made tapestry to College Misericordia. The tapestry is satin applique on “burlap with metallic thread. Shown above, during the presentation are, from left, Joseph Fink, president of College Misericordia, Tanya Fink, Laurie Lawrence, Amy Antinoes, Katie Callahan and Jamie Kiwak, art instructor at the Lower School. Reading Program is Completed The E.C.I.A. Chapter 1 Remedial Math and Read- ing Programs of the Lake- Rotary Presents Scholarships. At a recent weekly meeting of the Dallas Rotary Club, the club presented $150 to each of four students who will be attending college. The money will be used to help the students pay for their ‘@ education. Shown above during the presentation are, from left, Don Evans, Secretary of Dallas Rotary, Barbara Martin, Lake-Lehman, scholarship recipient; Jenifer Hungaski, Lake-Lehman, math and reading. scholarship recipient; Cameron Spivey, Dallas, scholarship recipient; Kimberly Barber, Dallas, Many parents took advantage of the recently als for their children. This interest and caring has been a large part. of the 3 s Flip Cards Vocabulary. S i C0 2 ® : Ms. Jonnson, as ister Drill ard, worksheets to: § sm = x in; Whos, Whe Among Stu- ALY CRITI 2 PO LIC AVE ; ea Rpt LL A 0’ ' 3 LLU { degree WXOMINGAVE (At The Showtisel KINGTON LCCC Hosts insurance Women dents in. Ameriean Cok. ot en attitude and cooperative Spirit, dependability, and recommendation from a teacher or director. Lisa is the granddaugh- ter of Mr. Joseph Boback of Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Siket of Pottsville. Former Resident Receives Degree Suzanne Williams John- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Williams of Mechanicsburg (formerly of Dallas), was among the recent graduates at Hood College’s 90th commence- ment. A 1979 graduate of Dallas High School, Miss John was a dean's list student and received a Bi degree. ink manage- ment. leges and Universities. Lehman School District completd a most success- ful year by distributing specially prepared visual aids and hands on materi- als for the students to use during the summer months. The materials were prepared by a very active Parent. Advisory Committee coordinated by inda Wailace, Lake- Noxen; Diane Newberry, Lehman-Jackson; Colleen Honeywell, Ross; and Pat Peiffer, supervisor of the Chapter I program. Parents are urged to have their children use E.T. addition and sub- straetion fact drifl; Multi- plication, Wheels: Pac Man multiplication and division problems; Apple Trees recognizing blends: Go Go Home 'Nowel Houses; Volcanoes dividing words; 1 bat occurs summer in CELT during iis h 8 eld “Make and Take CLOSET - Featuring CHINA and 287-8302 Daily 10-5, Thurs. 10-8 The Educational Conference Center of Luzerne County Community College recently hosted the Insurance Women of Wyoming Valley for a seminar and luncheon on the main campus in Nanticoke. The program, which was entitled ‘Dealing with Difficult Clients,’”’ was presented by Rebecca Osborn, family counselor. Shown here are those who attended the session. From left, 1 seated, Susan Kindler, Kingston, Flack and Balmer Insurance Agency; Joan Daniels, Dallas, Flack ; and Balmer Insurance Agency, and Leah Koval, Wilkes-Barre, Flack and Balmer Insurance Agency. Standing, Kathleen Koback, Forty Fort, American Independent Insurance; Lorraine Skrinak, Taylor, Bankers Life and Casualty; Phyllis Balmer, Flack and Balmer Insurance Agency; Introducing the Pella sunroom The following vacancies are open in the Dallas School District for the 1983-84 school year: Senior High School: Business teacher (long term substitute); part- Woe French teacher, busi- ness department chairper- son; physical education instructor (with teaching responsibilities at both the Senior and Junior High « School). Junior High School: Part-time music teacher (with choral responsibili- ties). Anyone intersted in these positions should con- tact Mr. Gerald Wycallis in the Curriculum Office as soon as possible. Dallas School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Has Wed.-Sat. 11to 5 Sunday Noon to 5 . Mimi Mundrake 945-3747 IY 1:00 p.m. (Sat.) Long-distance: (800) 982-4027 — Ne