) 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 12, 1989 SCHOOL A Young “Bankers” visit United Penn When this group of first graders from Lake Noxen Elementary 3 School recently toured the Main Office of United Penn Bank in Wilkes-Barre they brought with them more than a casual interest in banking. As part of their schoolwork, they have studied banking and retailing, and have established a bank of their own, using play money for deposits; the children have all participated in various banking activities. : Seen in photo above are: First row, from left, Leanne Browski, Ruth Harrison, Nicole Parsons, Bryon Williams, Grace Sorber, Erin Dombroski, Ryan Watson, Jesse Mayer, Thomas Bean, Russell Mosier, Christina Krause, Sam Teetsel. Second row: Holly Turner, Gary Sagan, Karen Buback, Elizabeth Albee, Jennifer Holbrook, Tina Shaver, Devin Rowlands, Lee ~~ Meininger, Tara Birt, Shirley Sebolka, Rise Scott, Steven Barber, Karl Blight. Third row: Janet Silver, Brandy Powell, Jessica Carter, Ricky Blaine, Travis McRoy, Daniel Nygren, Jamie Piatt, Mike Crispell, Randy Boice, Matt Kehler, Jonathan Bird, Janell Bryant, Raymond Honeywell, Jason Murphy, Larry Wendel, Crystal Zacharias, Katie Boice, Richard Patton. Fourth row: Pamela J. Harris, Marketing Officer, Marketing and Sales Division; Karen Trautlein, Business Development Coordina- tor, Marketing and Sales Division; Mrs. Joyce Birt, PTA President, Mrs. Lollie Larkins, teacher; Peter Noon, Joey Christopher, Billy Gordon, Anthony Giarratano, Jacklyn Walkowiak, Tara Burak, Jennifer Frank, Carrie Thorne, Nicole DelLeo, Mrs. Margaret Holmgren, teacher. Fifth Row: Theresa T. Nixon, Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager; Mrs. Susan Yogodzinski, Helen Mazzitelli, Banking Officer and Assistant Branch Manager. West Side Tech lists Honor Roll students Thomas F. Feeney, Principal, : West Side Area Vocational-Tech- nical School has announced the . names of those students that were placed on the honor roll for the fourth marking period. Grade 9 : Lake-Leh Highest Honors: Deborah Ma- goon. High Honors: Donna Lee, Timo- thy Lewis. Honors: Christine Santewan, | Kristen Stokes, Steven Thomas. ~ Grade 10 ~ Highest Honors: Justina 2% ik | man Honor Society holds induction ~The candlelight induction ceremony of the National Junior Honor Brown, Grace Hughes, Joel Ma- goon, Michelle Olexy, Tracey Po- lak. High Honors: Dale Evarts, Amy Colleen McDermott, Joseph Scheff, James Vencloski, Joseph Ven- closki. Honors: Rose Gallagher, Mat- thew Kijek, George Monigas, Ronald Pointek, Paul Roccograndi. Grade 11 Highest Honors: Christopher Denmon, Thomas Lewis, Michael Miller, Bill Quinn, Michele Sabol, Kimberly Selach, Karen Vasicak. High Honors: Leanne Berlew, ‘Society, Lake-Lehman Chapter, was held recently. The following students were inducted: ‘Row 1, from left, Mr. John Oliver, Principal; Brian Gizenski, Heather Evanish, Cheryl Elston, Gretchen Dershimer, Julie | Demidovich, Kimberly Daniels, Debbie Coslett, Ernie Chamber- lain, Ann Marie Barber, Julie Babcock, Mrs. Mary Malpass, Advisor. Row 2, Natalie Karpinich, Christina Jones, Janine Jenkins, Jessica ~ Hynick, J. Daniel Hanley, Lisa Gunn, Amy Grutkowski, Michael Sheri Gorgan. Honors: Holly Anderson Cyn- thia Bell, Stacy Bottoms, Edward Brighthaupt, Renee Browski, Jo- seph Duda, Hung Huynh, Nichole Plesic, Kimberly Siglin, Christo- pher Stine, Nicole Zarnoch. Grade 12 Highest Honors: Lon Cottle, Lisa Hales, Drue Inman, Tracy Jevin, Sean Kerpovich, Gerald Ktytor, Susan Monigas, Brian Murphy, Mark Sadowski, Miche- lene Zipay. High Honors: Hoa Minh Doan, Brian Feeney, Donald Hilstolsky, Shawn Horn, Kevin Hunter, Deb- bie Koprowski, Lisa Michaels, Daniel Miller, Jason Nat. Honors: Valerie Bardo, Nicole Ciprianni, Michael Faruolo, Joseph Grumblis, Andrea Gingo, Rebecca Hughes, Bruce Kraynak, Mary Ann Little, Marc McGee, Stephen Michaels, - John Nareski, Wade Noss, Frank O'’Konski, Elaine Pal- lone, Richard Piskorik, Christine Pocono, Walter Snopeck, Joy Snyder, Kris Senchak, Steven Shotwell, Angela Vest, Lisa Wish- inski, Robert Jevin. Grey, Tammy Gregory, Heather Gray. Row 3, Seth Marlatt, Danny Lukasavage, Lawrence Lucarino, J.C. Link, Annette Lanning, Megan Kovach, Karen Komsisky, Karen Kocher, Shannon Klemunes, Jessica Kenney. Row 4, William Woronko, Helen Wasiakowski, Scott Walters, Lynn Turner, Gina Traver, Amber Tarreto, Cristy Shamus, Robert Sayre, Doris Shambora, Michael Petruska, Harry Owens. Row 5, Ray Klemunes, Valerie Luke, Jessica Hospodar, Stanley Gulbish, Meaghan Ruddy, Brian Kelly, Lawrence Recek, Vincent Orosz, Bridget Hozempa, Jennifer Harry, Bradley Fleeger. Honors and graduates Sean Pugh on Dean's List at Salisbury Salisbury State University student Sean Paul Pugh of Dallas has been named to the Dean's List for the spring semester. To be eligible for the Dean's List, a student must be a full-time degree candidate and achieve at least a 3.5 (out of a possible 4.0) grade point average. Joseph Walsh graduates from Edinboro Approximately 1,100 undergraduate and graduate students re- ceived degrees in Edinboro University’s recent spring commencement exercises. \ : Among area students to receive diplomas was: Joseph Walsh, 18 Westmisnter Dr., Dallas. Thomas Levitsky graduates from Penn State Penn State Harrisburg graduated 457 students at the commence- ment exercise, May 13. Bachelors degree were awarded to 387 students and master’s degrees were awarded to 70 students. : Among area students to receive degrees was Thomas M. Levitsky, 188 Overbrook Ave., Dallas. Long, Thomas on Shippensburg Dean's List Area students who made the Dean's List at Shippensburg University were Christine Susan Long, Rice St., Trucksville and Matthew Thomas Mihal, 109 E. Franklin St., Shavertown. Ann Dymond receives degree from Gannon Gannon University's annual commencement ceremonies took place in May at the Tullio Convention Center in Erie, with 484 students receiving baccalaureate degrees, 69 receiving associate degrees and 92 receiving master degrees. ‘Ann Theresa Dymond of RD 3, Dallas, received a bachelor of arts degree in political science. Jenipher Johnson is 4.0 at Keystone One hundred thirty nine freshman and sophomore full-time stu- dents and 48 part-time traditional and Weekender students at Key- stone Junior College were named to academic honors lists following the Spring term. 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