The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 21, 1983, Image 9

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    Mr. Frank P. Galicki, Assistant
Principal of the Dallas Senior High
School and Mr. Daniel M. Poorman
announce the first nine week honor
roll students.
The honor roll is determined if the
studetn has a “‘B’’ average with no
more than one C grade if carrying
ing six major subjects may have
two C grades provided a B verage is
maintained. Students must carry
five major subjects, those students
carrying four major subjects will
not be considered for the honor roll.
Incompletes are not considered for
the honor roll.
The following have earned a per-
fect 4.0 for the first nine weeks:
sy SENIORS
Michael Chismer, Kimberly
Dougherty, Christine Ondish, Veron-
ica Repko, Wendy Van Horn.
: JUNIORS
Leslie Billman, Sharon Dough-
erty, David Garber, Thomas Sudol.
a SOPHOMORES
-Mark Hines, Michele Lamoreux,
Leslie Myers, Dawn Rothrock, Mar-
ilyn Ward.
FIRST HONORS
(3.50-3.99)
SENIORS
Karen Banks, Roy Carr, Mark
Drasnin, Barbara Eyet, Jill
Graham, Shelly Gransden, Debra
Jones, Ferdinand Liva, Karen
Masaitis, Sandra Mayers, Deborah
Miliauskas, Jean Perry, Eileen
Ridall, Cheryl Roberts, Mark
Stephen Strazdus.
JUNIORS
Charles Arnone, Wendi Austin,
Jill Brown, David Dillon, Ruth Gav
azzi, Stanley Kiprowski, John Kutz,
Matthew Mihal, Brian Moore, Kelly
Keith Wasilewski, Karen Wells.
SOPHOMORES
Michelle Bren, Timothy Corcoran,
Robert Dombek, Katherine Fader,
Michele Farris, Kiersten Fries,
Richard Holthaus, Peter Morcos,
James Perkowski, Kristyn Post,
Karen Reabuck, Karen Vloedman.
SECOND HONORS
(3.00-3.499)
SENIORS
Valerie Bucan, Joseph Cicero,
Michael Corcoran, Patricia Daven-
port, Lori DelGaudio, Sharon Eyet,
Amanda Faut, Beth Gallagher,
Richard Gdovin, Ruth Goldman,
Deborah Good, Deirdre Havey,
Susan King, Carol Kugler, Cheryl
Lamoreux, Lars Larsen, Pamela
Lundberg, Gregory Manusky, Kelly
McCue, Mary Ellen Nagy, Renee
Navola, Debbie Newberry, Paulette
Niznik, Gregory Oliver, Joseph
Ostrowski, Jonas Palsrod, Darlene
Piro, Steven Plesnar, Gary Radzin-
ski, Bernard Riley, William Rinehi-
mer, Craig Rome, Brian Schaffer,
David Schroders, Sandra Shone,
Kay St. Clair, Cristi Strauser, Kris-
ten Tamburro, David Thomas,
Christine Turpak, Carol Wallace,
John Walsh, Lisa Welitchko, Jean-
Marie Wisnieski, Marlyn Wisnieski,
Nancy Wolensky, Maria Ziolkowski.
JUNIORS
Amy Aston, Lori Brandt, Brian
Campbll, Matthew Eichhorn, Jef-
frey Hall, Michelle Hayes, Joan
Hilstolsky, Carolyn Hughes, Chris-
tine Long, Matthew Medura, Chris-
topher O'Neill, Robert Oliver, Jill
Radzinski, Kimberly Rollman,
Simon Russin, Louise Weiss, Kim-
berly Yanchick.
SOPHOMORES
Lisa Bealla, Lisa Boback, Diane
Chismer, Darci Davis, Linda King,
Mark Liva, John Ochman, Carla
Orlando, Molly Parsons, Paul
Perch, Loriann Timek, Karen Wall.
Nine Luzerne County residents
recently completed a four-week
beginner crocheting class held at
Harveys Lake and sponsored by the
Luzerne County Cooperative Exten
sion Service.
Graduating were: Sharon Britt,
from Harveys Lake; Laurie Finne-
gan, Helen Frederick and Linda
VanGorder from Dallas; Shirley
Christian, Exeter and Bert and
Elaine Krasnahill from Wilkes-
Barre i ro. -
Rita StefanoWicz of Harveys
Lake, an Extension Volunteer, was
the instructor for the class.
Through the course, the partici-
pants learned the chain stitch, how
to single crochet, how to increase
and decrease stitches, how to block
a finished item and more.
For information on future crochet-
ing classes, contact Barbara Kosa-
kowski, Extension Home Econo-
mist, at the Luzerne . County
"Cooperative Extension Service
Office, Courthouse Annex, 5 Water
sstpeect. Wilkes-Barre;
‘phorie 825-1701.
Arthur F. Kirk, Jr., Ed.D., Vice-
President of College Misericordia,
Dallas, has been named the 16th
president of Keuka College.
Dr. Kirk ws elected by- Keuka’s
board of trustees at a meeting on
the Keuka campus Saturday, Dec.
10. He assumes his responsibilities
Jan. 1, 1984.
Dr. Kirk succeeds Elizabeth
Woods Shaw who was appointed
president in August 1978 and
announced her retirement earlier
this year.
A native of New Jersey, Dr. Kirk
received his B.A. degree from
Newark State College and his M.A.
in administration and supervision
from Kean College of New jersey.
His Doctor of Education in labor
education, awarded by Rutgers Uni-
versity, had as its concentration
organizational development and Dr.
Kirk studied survival strategies of
small colleges.
Dr. Kirk has been vice president
of College Misericordia since 1979.
During that period, College Miseri-
cordia’s enrollments grew by over
25 percent, annual giving has more
than doubled, the college has devel-
oped state of the art computer
capabilities for academic and man-
agement pruposes and the college
produced operating surpluses
annually.
Keuka College was founded in
1897 and currently enrolls approxi-
mately 500 students. It is located on
the shore of Keuka Lake, one of
New York State’s picturesque
Finger Lakes
Dr. Kirk has been active in Wyo-
ming Valley and Back Mountain
community affairs. He is a member
of the board of directors of the
Wilkes-Barre Area Chamber of
Commerce, a charter board
member of the Back Mountain
Youth Soccer Association.
Dr. Kirk, 37, is married and he
and his wife, Beverly Ann, are the
parents of Whitney Elizabeth, 11,
and Arthur III, 7. The family will
soon be moving from their Dallas
home into the Lucina, the tradi-
tional campus home of ‘Keuka col-
lege presidents and their families.
THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1983 9
HENRY J. ZIELINSKI Jr., D.D.S. LOUIS J. MASTRINI, D.D.S.
Dr. Henry J. Zielinski, Jr. and Dr. Louis J. Mastrini announce the
opening of a dental office located at 691-693 Wyoming Avenue in
Kingston, Pennsylvania. This will be the doctors’ second location. Their
primary location is at 571 North Main Street in Plains, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Zielinski is a grduate of Pennsylvania State University and Temple
University School of Dentistry. While at dental school, he was a member
of the Pedodontic and Stomatognathic Honor Societies. He was a
member of the PSI OMEGA Fraternity. After his graduation in 1973, he
continued his studies in Oral Orthopaedics (temporal mandibular joint
dysfunction) and Orthodontics at the Long Island University while
maintaining an active practice. Presently, he is a candidate for
Fellowship in the 1984 class of the Academy of General Dentistry. He is
a member of the American Dental Association, Pennsylvania Dental
Association, Luzerne County Dental Society and Academy of General
Dentistry. He is also a member of the American Endodontic Society,
American Analgesia Association and American Equilibration Society.
Currently, he is a member of the Board of Directors for the Luzerne
County Dental Society and served as president of that society in 1981.
He is also a delegate for the Third District of the Pennsylvania Dental
Association. His recent television presentation on TMJ, which he did in
conjunction with the local dental society, was broadcast nationally for
PM Magazine.
Dr. Zielinski is the son of Mrs. Henry J. Zielinski, Sr. and the late Dr.
Henry J. Zielinski, Sr. He resides at Harvey’s Lake with his son, Henry.
Dr. Mastrini is also a graduate of Pennsylvania State University and
Temple University School of Dentistry. While at dental school, he was a
member of the Periodontal Society, Oral Surgery Society, American
Society for Preventive Dentistry, Stomatognatic Society and the Gold
Foil Study Club. He wa a member of the PSI OMEGA Fraternity.
Presently, he is a member of the American Dental Association, the
Pennsylvania Dental Association, the Luzerne County Dental Associa-
tion and the Academy of General Dentistry. He is also a member of the
American Endodontic Society and the American Analgesia Society.
Prior to entering private practice, Dr. Mastrini was employed by Rural
Health Corporation of Northeastern Pennsylvania as a clinical director of
the Freeland Dental Clinic.
Dr. Mastrini is married to the former Diane Doyle. They reside in
Shavertown with their daughter, Leigh Ann.
The doctors offer a full range of preventive and corrective dental
services to their patients in a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. Day
and evening hours are available. For an appointment, please call 283-
1596 in Kingston. In Plains, call 822-7312.
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