The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 04, 1986, Image 11

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Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
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Davida is the
Bove is
honored
Patrizia Bove, a junior at Dalls
Senior High School has received the
Hallmark Honor Award in Art. The
award, $100 was presented for the
best drawing, or painting sponsored
by Hallmark Cards Incorporated.
Patrizia’s painting of Carnevale De
Venezia was selected by the
national judges from five pieces
nominated by the Eastern Pennsyl-
vania Scholastic Art Awards
Regional Advisory Committee.
Patrizia is a very talented second
year Art student at Dallas Senior
High. She has been selected to
attend the Pennsylvania Governor’
School for Art this summer at Buck-
‘nell University. Patrizia is an honor
roll student, active with the stage
crew in dramatic productions,
member of the yearbook staff, and
has participated in both field hockey
and track. Patrizia is very inter-
ested in pursuing a career in Art.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Antonio Bove of Dallas.
Scholarships
now available
The nation will long remember
Christa McAuliffe - a teacher, astro-
naut and an American hero. She
was a dreamer whose passion was
to reach for the stars. Her imagina-
tion knew no bounderies.
Today, our future dreamers can
be found in our nation’s classrooms.
It was in the classroom that Christa
taught and where she hoped her
achievements would one day inspire
her students to return as teachers.
That is why the American Federa-
tion of Teachers established
‘“‘Christa’s Challenge,” an education
and scholarship fund that will pay
for the education of our country’s
brightest students who wish to dedi-
cate their lives to the challenge
Christa loved most - Teaching!
Please help keep Christa’s dream
alive by sending your tax free
donatins to: Christa’s Challenge,
P.O. Box 1930, Washington, DC
20013.
Awards presented
.
John F. Ennis, of Dallas, asso-
ciate professor of English at King’s
College, was selected as the Manus
Cooney Distinguished Service Pro-
fessor of Humanities. -
Ennis, along with three other
King’s faculty members, was
recently appointed to Distinguished
Service Professorships based on
their teaching effectiveness, profes-
sional development, scholarly
dream vacation?
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OPPORTUNITY
LENDER
Alumni game held
Jack Monick.
MICHAEL FARRIS
LAST WEEK the eighth graders
went on their class trip to New York
City. On their bus tour of Manhat-
tan, the guide pointed out many
interesting tourist attractions,
including the homes of various
famous persons. Among their
chosen activities were attendance at
Liturgy at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, a
visit to the RCA building, a tour of
Radio City Music Hall and Rockefel-
ler Plaza, and shopping time at
some of the finest stores on Fifth
Avenue.The students thoroughly
enjoyed their visit to The Big Apple.
IN MRS. RUCH’S SECOND
GRADE CLASS, the students have
put together a project in which each
child wrote an article of current
interest. Their writings were then
organized into a class newspaper
which will be distributed in their
homeroom.
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MRS. HILLER’S FIFTH GRAD-
ERS are working on their public-
speaking techniques by doing oral
reports on various subjects before
the class.
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ON MAY 27, the third grade went
on a trip to the Back Mountain
Library, where they were given a
tour by Mrs. Rudolph, and saw a
film on the book, “Shadows,” by
Marcy Brown.
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OUR STUDENT OF THE WEEK
is Cecelia Williams, daughter of
Richard and Barbara Williams of
Gerald Avenue, Dallas. Cecelia
enjoys riding. a quad and doing
voluntary work at the library. Fol-
lowing graduation from Dallas High
School she hopes to attend college
cian.
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MISS WYSOCKI'S SIXTH AND
SEVENTH GRADERS have
recently completed a Communica-
tions project in relation to their
English classes. Each student chose
the medium he or she wished to use.
At a school assembly planned by
the students themselves, they dram-
atized favorite TV commercials and
evening news casts, and left on
display in the gym the excellent set
designs, scrap books and posters
which they had made.
At a previous assembly, two disc
jockeys from Magic 93 radio
explained to the classes their work
at the station, and the requirements
for becoming a deejay. The entire
school benefited by the project on
the importance of communication.
Awards were given as follows:
APRIL YATSKO
Darline Phillips-poem on ‘Miami
Vice”; Susan Ryan-survey; Jordan
Versari-scrapbook; Christine
Stuart-poster; Set Designs: Laura
Cashore-“‘All Creatures Great and
Small’’; Susan Stair-‘‘All Creatures
Great and Small’; Carrie Reid-
“Cosby Show’’; Tony Finarelli-
“Rocky IV”; 1.J. Hosey-‘‘Rod”’; Bill
Austin-‘‘Churchill Downs’’; Shane
Williams-‘‘Miami Vice’’; Eric
Yazwinsky-‘‘Raio Antenna”.
Also, News Broadcasts - Grade 6 -
John Gilgallon; Aaron Gerlach;
Peter Kerdesky; Joe Kristan;
Grade 7 - Alex Lawrence; Kathy
Hughes; Shannon Doud; Jennifer.
Harteis; Janeen Mattey; Holly.
Barkac.
Commercials - Greg Stahovec;
David Wojociechowski; Lauren
O’Neill; Frank Bantell; Heather
Wailitis; Brigitte Scott and Paul
Hosey; Chris Moylan, Brant Mill-
ham and Robert Casterline.
Roberts named
to honor society
Jacqueline Roberts, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts, of
Edwardsville, former Back Moun-
tain residents, was one of 89 stu-
dents from Mercyhurst College in
Erie, Pa. named to the Phi Eta
Sigma National Scholastic Honor
Society.
A 1985 graduate of Bishop Hoban
High School, Jacqueline is a fresh-
man music major at Mercyhurst
College.
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