The Dallas Post Dallas, PA 12 Wednesday, November 28, 1990 SCHOOL Penn State Homecoming was a success Alumni and friends of the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus came together during Homecoming held recently at the campus. The day was filled with activities for both adults and children. A tailgate dinner, old-fashioned hay ride given by Bill Sorber of Lehman, a karate demonstration for children and a Halloween parade were all a part of the fun. The Sobeck family of Harveys Lake participated in Halloween arts and crafts. From left, Richard, Mark 76; Debbie, Michael and Carl Borton son of Chris Borton, '78, Forty Fort. Tom Bagley, manager, Dallas Area Municipal Authority. Alan Snelson, standing, is seen addressing the audience in Misericordia’s Merrick Hall cafeteria. 290 South Pennsylvania Blvd. Wilkes-Barre fs 1) CC PDT TE 825-2941 ny i ® ! 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GRADE 12 SCHOLARS: Melissa Billngton, Andrea Bunney, Jen- nifer Engler, Jason Gearhart, Samuel Gorgone, Brian Gouger, Jeffrey King, Christopher Kocher, Andrea Major, Brian Maruca, Darlene Phillips, Jayson Prutzman, Michelle Richardson, Amber Roese, Jennifer Sutton, Christopher Tawes, Joanne Tregaskis, Tami Trescavage, Jason Turner, William Vigorito, Gretchen Yeager. GRADE 12 HONOR STU- DENTS: Francesca Barba, Derrick Bologna, Dale Butler, Brenda Cook, Susan DelKanic, Dollyann Den- niston, Jennifer Fisher, Michael Fritzen, Amy Harris, Diane Hig- gins, Amy Honeywell, Tammy Hoover, Holly Hughes, James Hutchins, Becky James, Amanda Jones, Gina Lamela, Melissa Lark- ins, Christopher Lincoski, Jennifer Long, John Lukas, Megan Luka- savage, Kenneth Macullock, James Manzoni, James Martin, Kimberly McGovern, Debra McHenry, Jen- nifer Meeker, Rebecca Miers, Peggy Mills, Denise Musial, Berlinda Newell, David Oatridge, Daniel Payne, Melanie Raspen, Lori Re- cek, Sherry Riaubia, Anjanette Rodzinak, Gayle Rogers, Jon Ro- gers, Jeffrey Rohena, Andrew Santry, Aida Saval, Michael Sh- oltis, Aaron Sorber, Joseph Stash, Angela Tamagnini, Jon Thomas, Richard Thomas, Jeanette Utter, Trudy Wandel, John Wilson. : Three distinctly different activi- ties engaged in by parents and teachers of ESEA students at Lake- Lehman School during the fall semester highlight the need for, and importance of, parent-teacher interaction. 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North ton St. wikes-Barte, Pa 18701 Mon.-Sat. 10-5 E Phone (717) 825-2024 Thurs. 10-8 Ns Ra the areas rinest™Q GRADE 11 SCHOLARS: Judy Andrejko, Gregory Dobash, Mau- risa Fela, Cheryl Gunn, Kimberly Lockavich, Diana Shoemaker, Karen Sichler, Jason Toluba. GRADE 11 HONOR STU- DENTS: Licia Bevilacqua, Amy Culver, Richard Deremer, John Engler, Nancy Evans, Justin Good- win, Stanley Gulbish, Katherine Gunn, Leah Hendershot, William Hoover, Marybeth Jenkins, Jen- niferJudge, Franmar Kopko, Tracy Krupa, Richard Lamoreaux, Rich- ard Matysik, Brian Mosier, Susan Niezgoda, Jonelle Pall, Leeanne Rogers, Marla Roskos, Heather Ruger, Jeffrey Sands, Mark Sh- ission, Jennifer Smith, Karen Stefanowicz, Nicole Swan, Heather Walaitis, Tammie Yetter, Sara Yoblonski. GRADE 10 SCHOLARS: Noell Brooks, Barbara Campbell, Cathy Cave, Diana Emery, Jennifer Far- rell, Jeffrey Gold, Tracy Halowich, Tanya Karpinich. GRADE 10 HONOR STU- DENTS: Shannon Avery, Chris- tian Brown, Andrienne Casey, Gary Cavill, David Clancy, Jennifer Cole, Christina Conrad, Mark Danouski, Richard Davis, Nicolaas DeLeur, Karen DelKanic, Dyan Dymond, Benjamin Fiore, Kellee Flanley, Heather Godlewski, Joan Ide, Brian Kelly, Tiffany Kliamovich, Joy Kline, Tamara Kopko, Julie Juschke, Clive Lankwarden, David Larkins, Shannon Mack, Elizabeth all dealt with the necessity and importance of parent-teacher in- volvement and cooperation. Secondly, on November 9, ECIA classes were cancelled and a par- ent visitation day was conducted. Both group and individual test results were explained to parents by staff members. Student work was reviewed and cooperative strategies were agreed upon. Finaly, during “American Edu- cation Week” the ESEA staff along with other staff members took part QUALITY HOMES "A Leader in Custom-Built Homes" Lake-Lehman Senior High honor roll Manzoni, Karen Martin, Jay Mc- Carroll, Kenneth Miroslaw, Ralph Nociasta, Timothy Norconk, Chris Salko, Anthony Scavone, Benedict Sevenski, Heather Shaffer, Jill Smigielski, Carrie Snell, Sarah Sorber, Holly Spencer, Robbie Trescavage, Jeremy Williams, Christopher Ziomek. GRADE 9 SCHOLARS: Tracy Lee Ankudovich, Ann Marie Bar- ber, Kimberly Daniels, Julie Demi- dovich, Heather Evanish, Lisa Gunn, Erin Hughes,. Christina Jones, Natalie Karpinich, Jessica L. Kenney, Megan Marie Kovach, John Link, Larry Lucarino, Tamara P. 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