an, presentation is as follows: tary School, 477-5050 or 675- year they attend Seminary. Three May 15. | Ross Elementary School - Tues- 1129; Lake-Noxen Elementary other competitors will each receive Applications for all scholarships day, February 26, 10 a.m.-11:30 School, 639-1129; Lehman- $1000 scholarships granted each are ‘available in the Wyoming a.m. ; Jackson Elementary School, 675- year they attend the school. All Seminary Admission Office. Phone Lake-Noxen Elementary School 2165. awards are made regardless of Dean ofAdmission John R. Eidam' S d G d C iti financial need. Deadline for appli- - at 283-6060. 5 i : Matthew Shea, son of Atty. and He has received numerous vd : A re d P e n n State St u d e nts | : ~. Mrs. Charles Shea, III, Dallas, has awards at Seminary, including the Sixth graders named floor hockey champs d '"W h V WwW h V 2 "recently been named the D.A.R. TrusteeAchievement Scholarship, | Jenkins’ Jumping Jacks, from the Dallas Middle School, recently Nal ja {Oo O S O Good Citizen for i year at Wyo- the Kingswood Scholarship, and | pecame the sixth grade intramural floor hockey champions. The : 1- wi Hie Bi SD on os 2 Notional Morit Senn] Pinal victors received a plaque recognizing their achievement from Twenty-five outstanding stu- dents selected from institutions of § e 3 wiih ed by the Wyoming Semi. List Ii gh Honors throughout his Mrs. Ann Seitz, director of intramurals. dents at Penn State Wilkes-Barre higher learning in all 50 states, the, S aiv (ag hi) os th tl ne who high school career 8 Pictured from left, first row, Chris Micle, Keith Rondinella; second willbe included in the 1991 edition District of Columbia and several | n Baw exemplifies outstanding quali- clive In sports, he played la- | TOW, Jeff Harger, Darren Fleten, Alison Ash, lan Linsinbigler, Fran | of Who's Who Among Students in foreign nations. | ties of Leadership, Dependability, crosse and soccer, and is a volun- Brown; third row, Ben Smith, George Layaou, Pat Casey, Eric American Junior Colleges. Stu- ] Service and Patfotisi tear with Teens Do Care. Noderer, Ned Walsh. dents were selected on the basis of Among those honored are £ their academic achievement, serv- seated: Paul Clemm, Dallas; Philip} i : . ice to the community, leadership Navola, Shavertown; Michele = m in extracurricular activities and Lukas, Shavertown; Paul Farber, d N otes fr 0) m sch 00 | S e Nn d ry d It stu d e Nn ts potential for continued success. Hunlock Creek; Andrew Thomas, = ; . . They join an elite group of stu- Shavertown. : to h K hibit ; Lake-Lehman band sponsors meet Feb. 19 O nave WOIKS on exniplr = The monthly meeting of the Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors Associa- The work of ort. student ra D al las H [eo h OCcCe I ub tion will meet Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake-lehman High Wyoming o> abl oe : bu = Preparatory Sool, Kingston. has prepares for crafts show - Harvey named to Who's Who been Selected bo pom in Te 0 Randi A. Harvey, Dallas, is one of 22 students from Keystone Junior mai Gs i i cho: Once again spring brings a a.m.-4 p.m., at the Dallas High 4 "College who have been selected as outstanding leaders by “Who’s Who : h wealth of talent to our area as the School. L : ) 8 Miss Beisy Morris, apt teacher Dallas High School Soccer Club —e «| Among Students in American Universities and Colleges” for 1991, ; dth 5 g ; a g al Seminary, announced that par announces its plans to hold its One of the most popular craft ae according to Beakie Powell, Associate Director, National Office. ticipants include Sonia Kimm of In ih Ne shia i pep bi According to Powell, students have been selected on the basis oftheir Shavertown. RH ¥ os J a 2n | academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extra- Kimm was a Gold Key Award The ERR Le Sh RN alle nor ano many al curricular activities, and potential for continued success. winner. chairmanship of Marian Mattey, rounding communities to display] k . The exhibit was open for view- will be held Saturday, April 10, 10 and sell their works. uo a Area athletes named to Wilkes honor roll I 2m 10 Skike " | Darren Michael of Dallas and Matt Reinert of Shavertown were bie Kingston. Y $ SONIA KIMM Serving Northeastern PA For Over 30 Years. |} si- umong 76 student-athletes that were recently named to the school’s i . 1 \thletic Department's Student-Athlete Honor Roll for. the fall 1990 . : obs 1 » a J h ; Nn Ki Nn of Ww ! Ii in’ semester. To be named to the honor roll, an athlete had to have a 3.0 S m i | m i Ik: ~ 3PA or better for the semester that his or her sport was in. e n ary Nn Vi e S d u Nn . >e- Both Michael and Reinert attained a perfect 4.0 GPA and were named . . . h : : o the college's Dean's List for that semester. The 76 athletes named is scholarship applications C anging you § | Li ¢ he most in the three years that the Wilkes Athletic Department has : 4 n Bl g, “een sponsoring the honor roll. Wyoming -Seming invites processes. All applications must b th f t BR rt {ah : : shu i Sy and eit be submitted by mid-March. da room IX u res A Steinkirchner graduates from Mansfield dren entering their freshman, Announcement of the award . lie | A total of 134 degrees were awarded during Mansfield University’s sophomore, or junioryeartoapply will take place in May. O E t 125th en Ceremonies in December 1990. A graduating for a special scholarship estab- For more information on the u r X er. / e n ce 1 lass of 119 received bachelor’s degrees, in addition to 15 master’s lished expressly for them. In 1986 Alumni Scholarship, contact Jack legrees awarded. Seminary’s Alumni Council be- Eidam, Dean of Admission, Wyo- Se IS U S A a It 1 The group of students receiving bachelor’s degrees included Mark R. genie RR Schol- sich ing College Popes a- Pp mmm 1 4a Steinki in busi dministra- arship Endowmen nd. ) or prague : : t- Seine of Dallas who received a degree in business adminis ES ocr oii bol Avenue Ringeion, To 18701. P AR K E R PL u M B N G & H E ATI NG : Jy the admission and financial aid = 3593, or call (717) 283-6060. : . “A sin : : Central Air Conditioning and Furnaces Jf! v- Area students receive degrees at Wilkes Wisnieski named to honor society ly i pn) | of | Dr. Christopher N. Breiseth, President of Wilkes University, recently Matireen Wisnieski, a student at Temple University School of Phar- T_R\ RD YE Bor — BE PA * awarded undergraduate degrees to 62 students and masters degrees to macy, has been selected for induction into Rho Chi Honor Society. io ’ ) ) 42 graduate students, at the University's Winter Commencement. ~~ pembership in Rho Chi is limited to students who have displayed 675-4949 or Local graduates include: Michael Pelleschi of Dallas, Mary M. Gillis, ,cademic excellence, achievement in the science of pharmacy and / J. David Orrson and Brent Hewitt Bernstein, all of Shavertown. allied sciences, strength of character, personality, and leadership. 675-1 1 55 x : . Maureen has been named to the Dean's List for all three semesters ; Janosik receives degree at James Madison during her attendance at Temple. The daughter of Dan and Irene 4 Michael Janosik of Dallas was one of approximately 450 persons to Wisnieski of Shavertown, she is a graduate of Dallas High School where receive degrees at James Madison University during winter 1990 she was a member of the varsity field hockey and track teams ~ graduation ceremonies. » , Trade It JOY 1 73 ADVANTAGES J with a a -.: g The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 13, 1991 13 Lehman childhood program to focus on health and nutrition The fourth installment of Lake- Lehman's Early Childhood/Pre- School Program is scheduled for February 26, 27 and 28, and will feature “Nutrition and Health Awareness”. Miss Lynn Evans, High School Home Economics Teacher, will present the program segment con- cerning proper nutrition practice. The health awareness section of . this program will be conducted by our School Nurse, Mrs. Helen Maher-Evans. Topics included will be medication policy, health room procedures and policies, vaccina- tion record policies, and general school playground and recess rules. The schedule for this pre-school - Wednesday, February 27, 9a.m.- 10:30 a.m. Lehman-Jackson Elementary School - Thursday, February 28, 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. This program is intended for four-year-olds only. It is kindly re- quested that you not bring younger brothers and sisters unless there is no alternative. Also, four-year- olds should be encouraged to at- tend planned activities without parents. Please register for this fourth presentation by simply calling the neighboring elementary school of- fice and letting us know how many adults and-four-year-old children will be attending. 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Five scholarships worth thousands of dollars are awarded based on the results of a competi- tive exam to be administered Sat- urday, March 23. They include one full-tuition and one half-tuition ‘awards to the top two competitors, who receive an additional $1000 scholarship for each subsequent cations is March 19. i Applications are also being ac- ‘cepted until mid-March for Semi- | nary's Alumni Scholarship. This is open to children and grandchil-| dren of the school’s alumni enter-| ing their freshman, sophomore or junior year. The student must] qualify for admission, and submit | necessary financial aid forms. | The Kingswood Scholarship is open to United Methodist students also entering the ninth, 10th or} 11th grades and not currently | enrolled in Wyoming Seminary. 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