Kindergarten Classes Hold Party Lehman-Jackson Elementary kindergarten classes held a graduation party on the last day of (3 school. After enjoying a movie, each child received an attendance certificate. The children were ~ then treated to an ice cream party and a final visit with their instructional mascot, Astro. During, the year, homeroom mothers provided each child with a hand-made Astro doll and T-shirt transfer. A perfect attendance certificate was presented to Billy Swanson (K-C). The classes are taught by Miss Joyce Del Kanic, Mrs. Mary Ann Agustini and Mrs. Nancy Cushing. Shown in the top photo are members of Kindergarten. Class K-A while the K-B class is pictured in the center photo and the K-C photo are depicted in the lower photo. (Dan Walsh Photos) WVW Students Attend Competition Eight Wyoming Valley West High School students recently travelled to the University of Maryland to compete in the National History Day competition held June 15-18. The students are of the first and second place winners of the state of Pennsylvania. Their projects will be judged along with 98 others from across the United States. Shown in the photograph are the state finalists. Seated, from left, Sharon. Spitale, Gretchen Ward, Gerry Finn, Gene. Finn, first place winners in the state competition. Standing, Maureen McCawley, Anthony Nicotera, Charles Kerstetter, Andrew Flannery, second place winners. : : ¢ : 4 io : 4 directors. Santarelli, Education Office at the Dallas Students Honored The Annual Assembly was held at the Dallas Township Elemen- tary Building on Tuesday, June 7. Awards’ for Academic Achievement were given to the following students: Brian Koo, Jane Oh, Jeri Searfoss and Megan Wega. ‘Perfect attendance awards were given to the following: Debra Bar- noski, Steven Chang, Kathy Delinsky, William son Jones, Richard McCuen, Amy ‘Mannear; Janeen Mattey, Darlene Mikula, Michael Mikula, Carrie. Miller, Ronald Moses, Sherri Newell, Lisa Post; Jason Prokopchak, Stephanie Reese, Deann Simon, Susan Valentine, and Lisa Vozniak. Mrs. Cleda Shelby, Physical Education Instructor, gave the fol- lowing awards: Dash, Ann’ Faulls, Jason Prokopchak, Chelsea Earnhardt, John Kachurick, Patrice Shov- lin, Colby Gauntlett, Leo Smith, Todd Paczewski: Long jump, Ann Faulls, Greg Burak, Tammy Wil- liams, John Morris, Amy Bennett, Michael Handley, Carrie Miller, Cameron Lewis; Softball, Ann Faulls, Willard Whitesell, Christian Gornik, John Morris, Amy Bennett, Todd Paczewski, Carrie Miller, Daniel Mikula; Chin ups, Amy Mannear, Jason Prokopchak, Allison Labbate, Mitchell Morgan, Cathy Cave, Peter Felton, Jessica Kerr, Cameron Lewis. ; Dymond Receives Degree Debra S. Dymond was a member of the 1983 gradu- ating class at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medi- cine, Philadelphia, earlier this month. She received a bachelor of science degree in veterinary medicine. A twin sister, Miss Bar- bara L. Dymond, also holds a bachelor of science degree in Veterinary Medi- cine. Both are graduates of Wyoming Area High School. Debra has accepted a position as one of three veterinarians at the Loyalsox Animal Hos- pital. Her twin sister, Bar- bara, is a veterinarian at the Bloomsburg Veteri- nary Clinic. Both girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dymond of RD 1, Schooley Road, Mount Zion, Pitts- ton. Another daughter, Brenda Dymond, a gradu- ate of College Misericordia with a degree in elemen- tary education, is a substi- tute teacher in Wyoming k A photo. College Misericordia’s summer campus camps information may be obtained from the Continuing college. James Receives Scholarship Jane M. Morris, above right, president of the Lake-Lehman Education © Association, presented the LLEA Scholarship to Chuck James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles James, Oak Hill. Sylvia Bafor, above left, ‘Lake-Lehman Guidance Counselor. Chuck will attend Millersville State College to pursue a degree in Industrial Arts Education. (Rod Kaye Photo) Scott Ciravolo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ciravolo, RD 2, Box 345, Dallas, has been selected to participate in the Pennsylvania Governor's School of Fine Arts to be held July 10 - Aug. 17 at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. Scott is shown above with Darlene Stickler of the Dallas Art Dept. (Rod Kaye Photo) Band Boosters Name Chairmen ers Association met recently in the Dallas Senior High School. Ethel MacAvoy, presi- dent, announced the fol- lowing committee chair- men for the 1983-84 school year. Vice President and Ways and Means, Alice Niskey; Secretary, Linda Lund- berg; ‘Treasurer, Sheila McKeown; Membership, 5 Dee Saba; Publicity, Romaine Kunkle; Tele- phone, Fran Goldman; Transportation, Winkler; Chaperones, Shirley Garber; Conces- sion Stand, Judy and Ron Rhone; Fall Fair, Barbara Brown, Ruth Ellen Reben- nack; Banquets, Kay Sigman; Jackets, Joe Ann Campbell, Christine Ziol- kowski; Auditing, Donna Mayers. Mr. David Benn, band director, announced that summer band camp will be held Aug. 15:26. The Dallas Band has been invited to compete in Nashville, Tenn. in April 1984. > The Band Boosters will participate in the Fall Fair which will be held at Lehman Fair Grounds Sept. 7-11. » WW