PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, May 23, 2010 BRIEFS diag BMT residents Sots meetings. PE ———— graduate from BELL Pont State. will meet at 7 p.m. on Thurs- day, May 26, in the high school library. There will be a final, manda- tory run-through for all those working the night of the lock-in at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 1, at the high school. Students are asked to e-mail a baby or toddler photo and a senior photo to lockin- pics@comcast.net for the Lock- In video. DHS Class of 1985 plans reunion The Dallas High School Class of 1985 will hold its 25- year reunion the weekend of May 29-30. The group will meet at 10:10 a.m. on Saturday, May 29, for a guided tour of the old and new high schools. Families are welcome. The official reunion party will be held at 7 p.m. on Sat- urday, May 29, at the Irem Temple Country Clubhouse and a family picnic will follow at noon on Sunday, May 30, at Valley Swim & Tennis Club. For more information or to register for reunion activities, call 206-853-9207 or e-mail dallashighschool1985@ya- hoo.com. Lake-Noxen class meets Members of the Lake-Noxen Class of 1960 will meet at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 1, at Grotto Pizza in Harveys Lake to continue plans for the up- coming reunion. Northwest class plans anniversary The Northwest Class of 1990 is currently seeking addresses of classmates for the 20th anni- versary reunion set for Sat- urday, July 24, at the Shickshin- ny American Legion. Addresses should be forward- ed to Sherry Cross at 256-6033 or by e-mail to scross572@epix.net. DHS Class of 1970 plans reunion The Dallas High School Class of 1970 will hold its 40th anniversary reunion from 6 to 11 p.m. on Friday, July 30, at Appletree Terrace, Newberry Estates, Dallas. There will be an open bar, food, music and great memo- ries. Members of the classes of 1968, 1969 and 1971 who mis- sed their class reunions are invited. Anyone interested in attend- ing is asked to make a reserva- tion by calling Sally Cyphers Johnson at 690-6771 or Scott Lefko at 410-848-9124. The Third Annual Lake-Lehman Foundation High Tea at Hayfield was held in the Hayfield Baliroom at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. High Tea for L-L Foundation lexander Teutonico, a member of the class of 2010 at Lake-Lehman High School, was awarded the ake-Lehman Foundation Scholarship at the Third Annual Lake-Lehman Foundation High Tea at Hayfield held April 25 in Hayfield Ballroom on the campus of Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Lynn Daddio, president of the Lake-Lehman Foundation, offered opening remarks, while Winter Wenner, a Lake- Lehman High School junior, provided the entertainment. Closing remarks were made by Johnna Evans and Bonnie Turchin, 2010 annual tea committee chairs. Anyone interested in establishing a scholarship in honor of or in memory of someone should contact the foundation at P.O. Box 277, Lehman, PA 18627, by calling 255-2906 or by e-mail at llfoundation @lake-lehman.k12.ps.us. Alexander Teutonic, center, Lake-Lehman Founda- tion award winner is flanked by Anthony Rodriguez, left, and Angela Teutonico, Alexander's mother. ogy ogy Business CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Lake, Entertaining the high tea attendees with her singing was Lake-Lehman junior Winter Wenner. tice Business Wilkes-Barre ° Area residents were among members of the Class of 2010 from Penn State Wilkes-Barre during commencement cere- monies held May 15. They are: Jill Chocallo, Dallas, Ele- mentary and Kindergarten Education | Irene Ghezzi, Dallas, Infor- mation Sciences and Technol- Gregory B. Harris, Dallas, Letters, Arts and Sciences Alex J. Tasco, Dallas, Infor- mation Sciences and Technol- Elizabeth A. Sukaloski, Dal- las, Administration of Justice Amanda C. Supey, Dallas, Lisa M. DeSando, Dallas, Letters, Arts and Sciences Robert Stansky, Harveys Information Sciences and Technology Michael D. Lawler, Harveys Lake, Administration of Jus- Edward M. Kastreva Jr., Har- veys Lake, Business Andrew K. Kempinski, Hun- lock Creek, Electrical E neering Technology Lori Ostrowski, Shaver- town, Information Sciences and Technology Matthew B. Smith, Shaver- town, Electrical Engineering Technology Derek J. Toole, Shavertown, Administration of Justice Carla C. Reino, Shavertown, ® Maxwell S. Winters, Trucks- ville, Business Kenneth A. Young, Tunkhan- nock, Recreation, Parks & Tou- rism Management Mary C. Kitlan, Tunkhan- nock, Business | fDARLING & SONS’ POON Ni S’ FARMS & GREENHOUSES “Growing Quality Is A Family Business Since 1930” MEMORIAL DAY FLOWERS Hanging Baskets * Gerber Daisy * Geraniums Herbs * Bedding * Veggie Plants Combination Pots * Cemetery Logs * Potting Soil Humus * McCutcheon’s Canned Goods M-F 9-6 * SAT & Sun 9-5 » 675-2080 1/2 Mile Off Rt. 309, Dallas, Hildebrandt Rd. (200 yards north of Dallas Elementary School) ~~ 211264 Helping to arrange cookies and treats were, from left, Shane Stark, Anthony Sayre and Josh Sayre. Winners of WVIATV V-Media program contests and competitions are announced The winners in the Congres- Laura Madiera, from Dallas, and sional Arts Competition were Corrine Remetta, from Dunmore. LL EE St. David's Societies of Lackawanna County and Wyoming Valley WVIA announced the winners of its V-Media program contests and competitions during the Scholastic Achievement Awards Show that aired live on Wednes- day, May 12, on WVIA TV. Students competed in contests and competitions that included PBS Go! Young Writers and Illus- trators Contest, Great Teachers Essay Contest, Congressional Arts Competition, Artist of the Year and Scholastic Scrimmage. The WVIA special presentation of the Scholastic Achievement - Awards Show will be re-broadcast at 7 p.m. today, May 23, on WVIA TV. PBS Go! Young Writers and Il lustrators Contest Winners were broken down by grade level. The winnersin each grade level noted above will be entered into the national level of the Contest where arenowned panel of judges will identify the national winners. Winners will be announced and national prizes, including lap- tops, digital cameras and MP3 players will be awarded in sum- mer 2010. 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