PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 29, 2010 KIWANIS AWARDS BOOK SCHOLARSHIPS Dallas Kiwanis awarded book scholarships to two outstanding students from Lake-Lehman and Dallas High Schools at its July 7 meeting. Recipients of the $500 scholarships were Nicole Dunn, of Lake-Lehman High School, daughter of Alison Dunn; and Justin Kozloski, of Dallas High School, son of James and Sandra Kozloski. From left, are Lloyd Ryman, chairman, Dallas Kiwanis Book Scholarships; Dunn, Kozloski and Harold Stout, president, Dallas Kiwanis. in its efforts. DMS STUDENT COUNCIL BEAUTIFIES SCHOOL GROUNDS Dallas Middle School Student Council members worked tirelessly to beautify their school grounds, donating their time to prune bushes, weed, mulch and plant flowers. Student Council members also assisted in decorating bulletin boards and organizing materials in preparation for the beginning of the 2010-201 school year. Council members shown here are, from left, Lindsey Oremus, Rebecca Andrews, Grace Schaub, Anna Giacometti and Charles Siegel. Ab- sent at the time of the photo were Caroline Sheehan, Michelle Leonard, Courtney Wagner, Josh Frankevich and Jared Krawetz. Mrs. Rakowski, Student Council supervisor, led the group SCHOOL BRIEFS WSCC class of 1971 plans reunion Members of the Class of 1971 of West Side Central Catholic High School are plan- ning a 40th anniversary re- union for Labor Day weekend 2011. Classmates interested in forming a committee include Kathy Bustin Taroli, Denise Goodwin Pace, Linda Hinck- en, Alexa Carros Loughlin, Donna Tobin Crawley and Joan Dillon. Anyone interested in being a member of the planning committee or attending a reunion is asked to contact Taroli by phone at 675-8676 or by e-mail at KBTaro- li@gmail.com. LL students will perform Members of the Lake-Leh- man Theatre Troupe will per- form under the main tent at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre “Arts at Hayfield” Festival at 4 p.m. today, Aug. 29. Students will perform ex- cerpts from recent produc- tions, including their spring 2010 sold-out performances of “Wizard of Oz.” Gina Major, a Lake-Lehman alumnus, is the director of the school’s theatre programs. Youths will perform at PSU event Members of the Northeast Youth Theatre Company will perform at 2 p.m. today, Aug. 29, at the Penn State “Arts at Hayfield” on the campus of Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Students will present musi- cal theatre excerpts from all the 2010 productions, includ- ing songs and pieces from “Monsters in my Closet,” “Lady Pirates,” Munchkin music from “Oz” and scenes of “Oz” and “American Girls.” LLHS class of 1970 plans reunion The Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1970 will hold its 40th anniversary reunion Sept 10-12. 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