Penn State Wilkes-Barre hosted officials of Lehman Township at a dinner in historic Hayfield House on the local campus in Lehman. Campus officers and township officials exchanged “ideas on programs and services that benefit the residents of the community. Shown here, from left, first row, are: Edward F. Mark, Sr. and ‘Martin F. Noon, Lake-Lehman school board members; Joseph ‘““Red” Jones, school board president; Marian Mattey, Lehman postmistress; and Allan S. Major, township supervisor. Second row: tendent of Lake-Lehman school district; Bing O. Wolfe, 2nd vice president, school board; Alvin L. Cragle, township secretary- treasurer; and James T. Vowell, zoning officer. Third row: Thomas E. Williams, 1st vice, president, school board; Fritz Chamberlain, chaiirman zoning board. Last row, Barry Edwards, chariman planning commission; and Dr. James H. Ryan, campus executive officer of Penn State Wilkes-Barre. SUDDENLY IT'S SPRIN selection for Spring. Get People in the news Victor Liva, a member of the Dallas High School band, was more than 60 schools in 29 nor- theasternand central Pennsylvania counties to converge on Susquehanna University last weekend for the Pennsylvania Music Educators’ Association Regional Orchestra Festival. Students auditioned for orchestra membership and those who at- tained top chairs in reauditioning during the weekend are eligible to participate in the 132-member All- State Orchestra in April. Liva, a violinist, was ac- companied by David Benn, music director from Dallas High School. Pvt. Christopher J. Hall, son of Joseph R. and Margaret K. Hall of 92 Perrin Ave., Shavertown, has comple ted one station unit training (OSUT) at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. OSUUT is a 12-week period which combines basic combat training and advanced individual training. The training included weapons qualifications, squad tactics, patrolling, landmine warfare, field communications and combat operations. Completion of this course qualifies the soldier as a light-weapons infantryman and as an indirect-fire crewman, Soldiers were taught to perform any of the duties in a rifle or mortar squad. Edwin Lewis, 53 Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas, has been ad- mitted to the John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitaiton Medicine, Wilkes- Barre. Rachel T. Thom, ’87, of Dallas, has received highest honors for the fall term at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Highest honors are awarded for a quality point ratio of 3.2 to 3.59. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William T. Thom III, of 380 Pioneer Ave., Dallas. Senior Airman Robert A. Stat nick, son of Robert C. and Bethel M. Statnick of Rural Route 3, Dallas, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force weather specialist course at Chanute Air Force Base, 111. During the course, students were taught to observe and record weather using mechanical and electronic meteorological equip- ment. Statnick is scheduled to serve with the 2nd Weather Squadron at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. He is a 1978 graduate of Tunkhannock Area High School. i ALL HOURS: # Daily 10 - 5 Friday 10 - 8:30 Closed Sunday * Books 115 W. 3rd St. Berwick, Pa. 18603 (717) 759-1886 Brownie Troop 641 of Lehman received five ribbons in a recent contest held in conjunction with the 72nd Birthday of Girl Scouts at Boscov's. Each member of the troop designed a country’s flag of Penn’s Woods Girl $cout Coumcil contest. Christna Conrad received grand prize overall and first place; scouting program in the Penn Mountains Council of the Boy Betty Spencer ‘received second place and Christiana Jones received Honorable Mention. The troop received second place for its quilt display. Shown here are those Brownies who partticipated in the contest. From left, first row, Janet Ruda, Christina Conrad, Tracy Margellina, Christiana Jones, Gina Traver, Karen Komsisky, Kelly Scouts of America, sustaining members will be enrolled in communities this month. Sustaining members are alumni, adult leaders of scouting, parents and friends of scouting. Shown here are principals of ‘the drive. From Open Daily 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Mon. Nite ‘til 9 P.M. *Past Kingston Shopping Center, Route 11 into Plymouth. Turn left at library, Hanover St. Cross bridge. 2nd building on left. Komsisky, and Kristy Hozempa. Second row, Joanna Arndt, Betty Spencer, Diane Alters, Lynn Turner, Jennifer Stark, Kristy. Mascalis, Lisa Gunn, Shelly Andes and Jennifer Heinbach. Mrs. Charlene Cook is troop leader and Mrs. Judy Gunn and Mrs. Helen Gunn are assistants. (Photo by Ed Campbell) left, George Lister, campaign vice chairman; Niskey, Frank Pac- zewski, 1984 Chairman and past president of the local Scout Council; Thomas Jacobs, Council Vice President and Dick Saul, campaign vice chairman. Fifteen-month-old Kevin Covert Jr. of Dallas, is all smiles upon receiving a balloon and a visit from Kathy Vassil, an account repre- sentative from Kelly Services of Wilkes-Barre. Ms. Vassil provided children in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital’s Pediatrics unit with balloons and small gifts in cele- bration of “Kelly Week.” ® Pregnancy Terminations to 14 Weeks ® Confidential Pregnancy Counseling ® One Visit & Follow-Up Office of Salomon Epstein, M.D. Binghamton Plaza ® PRINTS Hours: Daily 10 - 5; Friday 10 - 8:30 Closed Wednesday & Sunday »