12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 11, 1990 SCHOOL Dallas Middle School final period Honor Roll Gilbert R. Griffiths, Principal, of Dallas Middle School, announces the Honor Roll as follows: 9th Grade - Highest Honors: Theresa Fagan, Trina Huynh, Karen Wisnewski, Rebecca Yurko. First Honors: Melissa Achuff, Heather Adams, Jed Aston, Dawn Balara, Marc Barbose, Amy Bri- nola, Leeann Brody, Brian Burd, William Camp, Sara Cuba, Melanie Evans, Maria Farris, Jennifer Gay, Jason Getz, David Grossman, Harry Haas, Michael Handley, Adam Jatkowski, Casey Kernag, ~ Wendy kerr, Joseph Lanunziata, Tara Lisnow, Nina Mathers, Ther- esa Mathers, Kelly McIntyre, James Moran, John Owens, Todd Paczewski, Michael Peeler, Melissa Pomrinke, Valerie Prothero, Holly Randolph, Patrice Shovlin, Mat- thew Sleightholm, Eric Spear, Megan Stair, Denys Thede, Mi- chael Wagner, Bridget Zimniski. : Second Honors: Eve Figueroa, Josiah Garlan, Alison Kolesar, Kimberly Stesney, Stacey Yanalu- nas, Michelle Zikor. ~ 8th Grade - Highest Honors: Jeanenne Fagan, Catherine Gross- man, Lynn Murphy. Ry First Honors: Celeste Ander- son, Teresa Argento, Molly Baines, Amy Beardsworth, Andrew Bishop, Heather Brody, Kenneth Chapple, ~ Kathy Delinsky, Stephanie Fett, Ryan Finn, Jonathan Fletcher, . Dallas students learn about drunk driving ‘Students at Dallas High School were recently presented a program discussing the perils associated with drugs, alcohol and driving. The presentation, entitled: “The Trauma of Drinking, Drugs and Driving,” was coordinated by Joanne Parrish, R.N., emergency services department, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, and is part of an he American Trauma Society pro- gram. “Students are very attentive to the presentation,” said Parrish, “because it provides a realistic ~ portrayal of the many highway tragedies that occur because of | drinking, drugs and driving, Brian Ford, Traci Fuller, Keith Garcia, Colby Gauntlett, Courtney Gauntlett, Edward Gawlas, Ross Gdovin, Carra Giardina, Traci Gusher, Don Hartshorne, John Howe, Kathryn Kaleta, Jessica Kerr, April Kocher, Jennifer Krak- osky, Jeffrey Krehely, Steven Lieberman, Cynthia Maier, Kelly McDonald, Amy Jo Miers, Carrie Miller, Kristen Myers, Gregory Nadzan, Margaret Redmond, Jean Riedlinger, Douglas Roberts, Carl Russ, Abby Russin, Edwin Schall, Matthew Stefon, Nicole Steltz, Peter Waichulis, Carl Wiedlich, Spring Williams, Gerald Wycallis. Second Honors: Christian Butkiewicz, Kathleen Dworak, Kara Edwards, Erin Grant, Tara Killeen, Robert Kondraski, Pat Scoble. 7th Grade - Highest Honors: Sean Callahan, Alisa Merolli, Gail Morris, Tamara Palka, Alyssa Rosentel, Nicholas Sabatini, Laura Seidel, Scott Sobocinski. First Honors: Joseph Anken- brand, Karen Appel, Melissa Bar- tolini, Stephen Batory, Ryan Bo- raski, Sheila Brutko, Bradley Burnaford, Beth Delescavage, Mandy Diaz, Amy Downey, Winona Ellsworth, Rina Fernandez, Angela Gialanella, Joseph Hayer, Mark Herstek, Gregory Hodne, Kimberly Jones, Laura Kaschenbach, Kris- ten Kosakowski, Amy Layaou, Meta Loberg, Becky Mathers, April McAllister, Emily Miers, Jennifer Miers, Julie Miers, Stephen Miknevich, Michelle Miller, John Molski, Laura Popielarz, Quentin Reese, Jason Reynolds, Kathleen Sallitt, Gregory Schoenig, Joy Scott, Jason Shatrowskas, Karen Smith, Thomas Socash, Elizabeth Stearn, David Townsend, Michael Viglone, John Vozniak, Kelly West. Samantha Whalen, David Willia- mes, Matthew Williams, Elizabeth Witkoski, Vanessa Wysocki. Second Honors: Jeremy Bealla, Krysta Blackwell, Sommer Fitch, Kimberly Kamine, Jennifer Keefer, Irene Monk, Brennan Murphy, James Roberts, Martin Straigis, James Wallace, Rene Zeglin. 6th Grade - Highest Honors: ' Holly Baseski, Jared Dukas, Na- talie Felten, Stephanie Jancewicz, Lisa Lynch, Shannon Newell, Kevin Rogers, Robin Suda, Lisa Tomaine, Beth Wagner, Kristy Woolbert. First Honors: Nicholas Acri, Lori Barrett, Susan Benedetti, Griffin Bicking, Susan Buckley, Lynea Carey, Joseph Cosgrove, Paul Dierolf, John Endrusick, Connor Ennnis, David Ertley, Dean Evans, Kathryn Ferko, Amory Fetko, Car- rie Fetterman, Philip Gager, James Galliford, David Germick, Sara Gorgone, Heather Gryziec, Natalie Gulich, Julie Haas, Nicole Hayden, Rebecca Hoover, Deborah Hoyes, * Robert Humphrey, Wendi Hunter, Jessica Husband, Ted Jackson, Jennifer Jerrytone, Karen Kaleta, Quinn Kavanagh, David Kenning, Richard Klick, Thomas Klimek, Karen Kovaleski, Jamy Kozak, Nicole Kozick, Matthew Lloyd, Robert Lorah, Melanie Love, Jo- seph Maier, Carey Mazzoni, Kevin McDonald, John Michalak, Debra Miers, Melissa Miller, Steve Mis- son, Mark Morris, Glenda Mosca, Michelle Moses, Michael Murphy, Gregory Mussman, Douglas Myers, Kristen Nackley, Joseph Noon, Matthew Pelak, Daniel Podehl, Melissa Prokopchak, Bryan Reg- gie, Timothy Reich, Sare Rhodes, Jared Rutt, Leigh Sabol, Benjamin Sappe, Marlena Saxon, Jaime Slocum, Susan' Smaka, Phillip Snyder, Matthew Sowcik, Christo- pher Stolarcyk, Michael Suda, John Tomedi, Laura Uzdilla, Jen- nifer White, Chad Williams, Sara Wysocki, Joseph Yagloski. Second Honors: Kyle Baker, Brian Berlew, Timothy Berti, Kerri Brown, Jayne Carey, Greg Cobleigh, John Crispell, April Decker, Leah Garlan, Frank Ges- key, Edward Geida, Peter Lubinski, Nicole Mazurek, Daniel Natitus, Daniel Romano, Tara Tupper, Nicholas Waligorski, Kinsey Wey- man. LEARNING ABOUT DRUNK DRIVING - Shown from left, first row: Michelle Mellner, Shavertown; Sherrie Newelo, Harveys Lake; Erin Cuff, Dallas; Camille Parulis, Shavertown; Joanne Parrish, program coordinator. Second row: Fred Lindbuchler, Orange; Tony Baldo, Dallas; Frank Natitus, Shavertown; Joby Taren, Dallas; Larry Schuler, Shavertown, health and physical education instructor. Lake-Noxen poster contest winners The students above, are the grade level winners of the school-wide Earth Day Poster Contest. The students are holding pine trees ~ donated by the Lake-Noxen P.T.A. to all students in the school. From left, are Lake-Noxen Elementary Students, Kathleen Santry, ~ 4th grade; William Breha, 5th grade; K.C. Boback, 2nd grade; Kelly Wagner, 1st grade; Jenna Casaldi, Kindergarten; and David Hosey, 6th grade. | ; ; MacDonagh, Sowcik receive degrees Two Back Mountain residents received degrees from the University of Pennsylvania during recent Commencement ceremonies. They were among over 4,500 students awarded diplomas by the Ivy League school who celebrates its 250th anniversary this year. First Lady Barbara" - Bush was on hand to deliver the Commencement address. Local graduates were: Catherine MacDonagh, Trucksville, School of Arts and Sciences: Bachelor of Arts; Mark Sowcik, Shavertown, Gradu- ate School of Education: Doctor of Philosophy. DANELLA ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES Protecting Man and His Environment Introducing Residential Recycling Service FOR ONE LOW PRICE: RECYCLABLES INCLUDE: * GLASS BOTTLES & JARS (aucotors) ALUMINUM & TIN CANS % PLASTIC SODA BOTTLES . 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Bldg 1574, Route 315, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 (717) 829-2644 - 654-7319 « 822-1937 FAX Open Daily 10 - 9-- Sat. 10-6 Sun. 1-5 ng. psoas ces popes —_—_ a Seminary Lower School earns Plaque Students from Wyoming Seminary Lower School, Forty Fort were recently presented with a plaque from the American Cancer Society for their outstanding efforts for Daffodil Days. The school sold 451 bunches of flowers, earning $1804. This was the second highest order placed by any school, and the fourth highest order overall. Donations received by the American Cancer Society go toward cancer research and patient services. Camp Can Do is a camp for children who are cancer patients, run by counselors who are former patients. Pictured from left, Sally Shea, Board of Directors, Cancer Society; Haley Morris, Dallas; Sean Reynolds, Dallas; Joe Giovannini, Kingston, student representatives. Dallas Yearbook pictures should be taken by July 15 7 William R. Wagner, Dallas Sen- ior High School Yearbook Advisor, reminds all 1991 seniors to make appointments to have a picture taken byJuly 15 with Ace Hoffman / ParamountStudios by calling 823- 6177. Once your picture has been taken and the proof portfolio is available it is important that you make your choice and return all proofs as soon as possible so that a glossy may be processed for publsihing in the 1991 Dallas Yearbook. Failure to adhere to these procedures and deadlines may. jeopardize the. inclusion of your picture because of set pub- lishing timelines. Editor-in-Chief Meagan Wega announces that the final pages of the 1990 Dallas Yeabook were completed and submitted to the publisher on June 25. The book will be delivered to the school in September and notification of its arrival will be made through this newspaper. Students are requested not to call the school. The yearbook staff plans to pilot a video yearbook in 1991 as a supplement to the traditional hard * copy. 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