I @ jp i Rank.” he troop received and wel- ed eight new crossover Sunday, April 15, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 CUBS CROSS OVER INTO BOY SCOUTING Cub Scout Pack 241, Lehman, recently held its annual Blue & Gold Banquet at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Dallas. Five Webe- los Il Scouts earned the highest award in Cub Scouting, the Ar- row of Light. The boys were presented a mounted ceremonial arrow in recognition of this achievement. After receiving the Ar- row of Light, they crossed over to their chosen Boy Scout Troop. Four scouts crossed over to Troop 444 in Sweet Valley and one Scout crossed over to Troop 241 in Lehman. From left, kneeling are Casey Shager and Tyler McGuire. Second row, Dillon Major, Ernie Pender and Luke Josuweit. Mattress comes § to Lake- Lehman | and Hammer- stein’s Broadway musical classic, “Once Upon a Mat- tress” will be presented at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 27 and Saturday, April 28 and at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 29 at Lake-Lehman High School. “Once Upon a Mattress” is based on the story of The Princess and the Pea. Gina Major is theater di- rector, Brenda Neighbert is musical director, Judy Har- vey is character coach and choreographer and Pam Pear- son is set designer is Pam Pearson. Set building is being han- dled by Larry Scott, Jill Scott, David Hall and Kris Hall. Costumes have been Rodgers created by Chris May. Lights and sound are handled by Bill Mentz and student theat- re club co-presidents Raine Scott and Julia Whitesell. Lake-Lehman art students will display their work throughout the lobbies of Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School during the pro- duction. Tickets, at $10 and $7, are now on sale with reserved seating on sale until April 22 only. To purchase tickets, call Ginny, volunteer box office rep, at 675-1761, any cast member, e-mail Lehman- theatre@aol.com or visit the Lake-Lehman High School of- fice. Rehearsing for “Once Upon a Mattress'’ to be presented at Lake- Lehman High School are, from left, first row, Rachel Holena, Lady in Waiting; Mikayla Orrson, Princess Winifred; Sam O'Neil, the Royal Jester. Second row, Jon King, the Wizard; Hunter Lefkoski, Harry; Vito Sicurella, the Royal Minstrel; Hunter Root, the King; Raine Scott, Lady Rowena; Madison Stambaugh, Lady In Waiting ; and Rebecca Rosser, Princess #12. Intertribal Powwow slated for Mother's Day weekend The Seventh Annual Mothers Day Intertribal Powwow with free admission will be held Mothers Day weekend, May 12- 13 at the Noxen Fire Co. grounds on Stull Road, Noxen, Wyoming County. The event, which honors all mothers, benefits the Noxen Fire Co. Boy Scouts hold Court of Honor for 2012 oy Scout Troop 146 of Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department hosted its first quarter 2012 Court of Honor and Charter Presenta- tion Night. Troop chair Amy Hunting- ton and charter representa- tive George Manzoni present- ed fire department president Mike Anattasio with the an- nual BSA chartering certifi- cate. Boy Scouts Justin Marshall earned “Star Rank” and Tom- my Calpin earned “Life Webelos II Scouts from Gate of Heaven Cub Scout Pack 232, Dallas. They are Joseph Brennan, Cole Dewees, Matty Boy Scout Troop 146 of Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department hosted its first quarter 2012 Court of Honor and Charter Presentation Night. From left, first row, are Tommy Hajkowski, Justin Marshall, Matty Duffy, Cole Dewees, Patrick Redington, Collin MacMullen and Matthew Roberts. Second row, Dan Duffy, Carl Postupak, Rocky Knorr, Lori Marshall, Christo Huntington, Joseph Bren- nan, RJ Knorr, Stephen Postupak, George Manzoni, Tracy Manzoni, Dave Bradbury, Mike Anattasio, Steve Yenchak,and Duncan Mac Mullen. Third row, Thomas Manzoni, Tyler Manzoni, Connor Duffy, Ryan Marshall, Andrew McCarroll, Anthony Huntington, Tommy Calpin, Michael Huntington, Richie Huntington and Amy Huntington. Duffy, Tommy Hajkowski, RJ Knorr, Stephen Postupak, Pa- trick Redington and Matthew Roberts. All eight boys earned their “Scout Rank” Award. The Scouts of Troop 146 Dean's list Several locals students been named to the dean’s list at Syracuse University for the fall 2011 semes- ter of the 2011-2012 academic year. They are: EmilyBanas, of Dallas, School of Information Studies; Andrea Butchko, of Dallas, L.C. Smith Col- lege of Engineering and Computer Science; Ethan Brown, of Tunkhan- nock, L.C. 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