Students honored Eleven Dallas Intermediate School students recently were presented certificates for academic achievement at an awards assembly. During the 1984 to 1985 school year the students had maintained an A average. The students receiving this award were: Fourth grade: Eric Spear and Eric Lehman; Fifth grade: Kelly Cleary, Megan Moran, Brian Jayne, Joseph Hudak, and Keith McDonald; Sixth grade: Jane Oh, Molly Pfeiffer, Je'ri Searfoss, and Jeff Mokychic. Shown here are, from leit, first row, Jane Oh, Molly Pfeiffer, Jeri Searfoss, Kelly Cleary, Megan Moran. Second row, Brian Jayne, Joseph Hudak, Keith McDonald, Jeff Mokychic, Eric Spear and Eric Lehman. ool A Ry a |) (. WFORMATION Dr. Thomas W. Cypher, Principal, and Mr. Leon Trager, Assistant Principal, announce the Dallas Junior High School Honor Roll for the fourth marking period. NINTH GRADE : Highest Honors: Rosemary Hometchko, Holly Pitca- vage and Suzanne Trosko. First Honors: Martin Barnoski, Tairran Batory, Joyce Bearley, Michelle Boback, Patricia Burdette, Shannon Cleary, Patricia Covert, Amy Cutter, Debo- rah Davenport, Walter DelGaudio, Carolyn Dillon, Laura Dover, Stephen Finn, Robert Heist, Daniel Holdredge, Donald Hopkins, Heather Hoyes, Michael Kester, Michele Kirchner, Heather Lawley, Jill Lie- berman, Jonathan Mitchell, David Morris, Edward Novitsky, Matthew Quinn, Eric Rosentel, Marci Rosing, Michael Schaefer, Melanie Seibel, Suzanne Smith, Brent Snowdon, Albert Sutcavage, Sharon Voitek, Lori Warneka, Bruce Weaver, Kelly Weller, Geralyn Williams, and Lee Williames. Second Honors: Paul Catrambone, Melissa Culver, Lori Fuller, Nathan Kelley, Eric Marshall, Warden May and Georgine Saxon. EIGHTH GRADE Highest Honors: Lori Ankenbrand, Lori Kuhar, Laurie Lehman, Cynthia O’Brien, Kimberly Thomp- son, Susan Wells and Natalie Ziolkowski. First Honors: Steven Carr, Lori Cave, Kimberly Chapple, Randy Coolbaugh, Sandra Corcoran, Andrea Dent, Michelle Egan, Stacey Fitch, John Gregg, - Michele Hardik, Lisa Hite, Rachael Holthaus, Christo- pher Huey, Kevin Kistler, Karyn Klick, Denise Korey, Alan Landis, Karen Mellner, Tracey Michael, Jennifer Moran, Hugh Mundy, Terry Ogle, Joyce Oravitz, Julianne Orlowski, Amy Phares, Justine Pilecki, Ann Potichko, David Potichko, Jennifer Spear, James Strange, Heidi Strazdus, Deanna Sutton, Kelly Teres- cavage and Lynn Weidemoyer. ! : Second Honors: John Aston, Ann Balonis, Robert Barbacci, William Boyle, Jennifer Bryant, Scott Con- nors, Michael Dworak, Walter Fader, Sean Loeffler, Paul Moore, Dale Morris, James Newell, Amy Rosen- tel, Ralph Rostock, David Sims, George Smith, Greg- ory Turner, Clark VanOrden and Vera Williams. SEVENTH GRADE ers Highest Honors: David Crake, Nicole Gardner, Anthony Nadzan and Jennifer Steuben. i First Honors: Stephanie Andreasko, Danielle Baker, Susan Balonis, Veronica Bauter, Kimberly Bernhardy, Robert Boedecker, Marcella Bove, Amy Brown, Brian Buchman, Kerry Burke, Matthew Campbell, Jeffrey Case, Hillary Cave, Kevin Charney, Marianne Chis- mer, Patricia Cominsky, Lisa Davenport, Cindi Delin- sky, Joseph Dwinchick, Lauren Dymond, Samantha Dzurenda, Ronald Fitch, Brett Gauntlett, Margaret Germick, Kriste Gladey, Karen Goldsmith, Melanie Haberstich, Terry Handley, Yvonne Hando, Megan Hardisky, Robert Hontz, Wendy Hozempa, Michele Kelly, Jodi Kern, Amy Kowalski, Megan Kozemchak, Kimberly Krohn, Cheryl Laurence, Regan Litz, Brenda Love, Kimberly Mahoney, John Masley, Darren Michael, Barry Miller, Lorraine Mitchell, Lisa Murphy, Valerie Myers, Michelle Pallis, Deric Petrini, Laura Poynton, Jennifer Prebola, Edward Reabuck, Kelle Reed, Roseanne Rostock, Jennifer Shawn, Mich- elle Shemo, Dawn Stark, Bruce Stearn, Susan Steinkir- chner, Renee Strauser, Darrah~Stredny, Susan Voitek, Dawn Wandel, Jennifer Wartella, Anthony Welgosh, David Zachary and Nicole Zarnoch. ; Second Honors: Andrea Ankenbrand, Tammy Dick- son, Karri Dodson, Eric Nardone, Brenda Olsen, Francis Schray, Matthew Seibel, Danielle Skoronski and Sherry Terescavage. 3 Program conducted | ; ; Students from 10 area junior high schools participated recently in a ‘“Technology Career Exploration’’ day at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. The program, sponsored by the Opportunities in Technology grant project at the Lehman campus, allowed the students to explore their specific areas of interest in several engineering technology fields. Penn State engineering faculty conducted sessions which included demonstrations and hands-on experiences. Some of the participants are shown here. From left, seati:d, Shawn Rose, Crestwood; Nicole Mack, Wyoming Valley West; Patricia Stone, Wilkes-t3arre Township; Michalene Modresky, Plains Township; and Denise Davis, Lake-Lehman. Steéinding, Patricia O'Neill, Penn State academic advisor; Eric May, Wyoming Seminary; D.J. Hopkins, Dallas; Chris Stefanec, Hanover; and Helen Stager, coordinator of the Opportunities in Technology program. Other schools participating included Bishop Hoban, Rice Towns hip and Fairview. ha Mr. John J. Oliver, Principal, Lake-Lehman Junior High, releases the honor roll consisting of 24 Scholar and 56 Honor students. GRADE SEVEN * Scholars: Jennifer Baker, Heather Harris, Robyn Pavlick, Mark Stroud, Kimberly Vollrath, Molly White, Jason Yencha. Honors: Eric Andrus, Nicole Cooper, Rebecca Emelett, Jennifer Fielding, Leo Filip, Paul Goodwin, Brian Hampel, Heather Harrison, Shelly Hoover, Edward Kelly, David Korbeil, Michelle Lankwarden, Ronald Lefkoski, John Lincoski, Robin Martin, Robert Miroslaw, Crystal Newell, Robert Nehard, Randy Paraschak, Kimberly Pas- setti, Michael Strutko, Michael Taylor. GRADE EIGHT Scholars: Jean Barber, Erin Brady, Shawn Clark, Denise Davis, Kimberly Heacock, Richard James, Mary Ann Kasko, Erin Keefer, Amy Kittle, Sharyn Meade, Robert Michaels, Lisa Petruska, Michele Phares, Jill Shaw, John Walsh, Sandra Weaver, Megan Williams. Honors: Sean Borys, Christine Cain, Aaron Campbell, Kristin Penn State Wilkes-Barre students look at the new student housing Smith, Miller & Associates, adja- Millard, right, staff member in charge of off-campus housing, gave these four students a tour. From left, incoming freshmen students Tom McCawley, Wyoming, and Mike Farrell, Dallas, who will both major in engineering; Sam Man- tione, Forty Fort, pursuing a bache- lor’s degree in engineering; and John Rusnak, Kingston, a second- year engineering student. Committee formed A major new committee has been formed at Penn State Wilkes-Barre to help the campus plan a Center fcir Technology. Shown are, from left, seated, Fred Hartwigser:, Penn State Board member and official at U.G.l.; Dr. James |[Ryan, campus executive officier; John N. 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