EN a OS SR 16 The Dallas Post ko Ha 2 id SA k ; il Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 8, 1991 sow . Mr. Gilbert R. Griffiths, Princi- pal, Dallas Middle School, an- nounces the Honor Roll for the third marking period as follows: | SIXTH GRADE -HONORS WITH 1ST HONORS: Amanda L. i DISTINCTION: Jason Nutche. J i Ahmad, Barbara Beardsworth, | Jolynda R. Brown, Lori L. Buzin, | Shannon Caboot, Christina H. [ i Wilt, ; ~ Callahan, Adrienne E. Camp, Ja- son P. Campbell, Patrick J. Casey, ~ Sung-Uk David Choe, Sara K. Clement, Heather M. Deeble, Ger- a ald E. Delescavage, Stacey Engler, Kristen E. Faerber, Kristina M. ~ Gawlas, Arthur Gay, Aaron Getz, Melanie Getz, Jenelle E. Gialan- = ell, Laura L. Grundowski, Kiley Ann Harvey, Harry Hazeltine, Robin : ~ A. Holeman, Tracy Ann Jones, Justin D. Jumper, Amy L. Jury, ~ Shannon C. Kane, Kimberly A. to 7 Karavitch, Elizabeth Keating, ‘Marina Knappman, Jamie L. ~ Krause,John D. Matson, F. Hunter ~ McOwen, Andrea Menzel, Devin J. i Michael, Christopher D. Miele, a ‘Michele A. Molesky, Joy E. Mor- z gan, Jeremyd. Onyshczak, Stepha- nie Pacovsky, Nicholas Perrotto, Alison H. Piazza, Brian Pizzano, i Sean Rosencrance, Alison B. Roth- stein, Joseph H. Sallitt, Ronald A. ~ Sutton, Bobbi Jo Swire, Ryan M. LE ~ Tarreto, Scott R. Townsend, Joey L. Walko, Kimberly A. Wall, Kevin West, Kevin Williams, Heather M. ~~ 2ND HONORS: Mitchell L. ~ Bailey, Sarah M. Barlow, Jeffrey R. Beisel, Christina Biggs, Arthur Bittner, Francis R. Brown, Jason ~L. Brown, Kevin P. Burkhardt, Lauri A. Chapple, Michael A. ~ Dobranski, Joseph F. Dreier III, ~ Darren Felten, Tamara K. Freder- : ic, Melody A. George, Anthony N. Giardina, Joel W. Greenberg, Lisa ~ A. Gurdin, Bruce Hann, Amy L. ~ Hettes, Michael B. Hoover, Elyse Ide, Carey A. Jones, Danielle L. ~ Kamine, Mark S. Kaschenbach, ~ Justin M. Kerr, Kelly Killeen, Tracey ~ S. Klank, Rebecca Koval, Kevin J. Kozel, George Layaou, lan Lin- ~ sinbigler, Carolyn J. Lubinski, ~ Jessica Martin, John P. Martin, J Jr., Matthew Mertz, Brandon Metz, | Jessica S. Miller, Leona A. Miller, ~ Michael Miller, Blake A. Nagle, ~ Brianne Nutaitis, Amanda M. Pal- ~ matier, Carrie A. Perrego, Melissa i Wyoming Valley Montessori if School will sponsor a summer day ~ camp centering on the history of the Wyoming Valley-beginning with | the river itself and its early prehis- He tory, moving into the ecology of the i river, enjoying the lifestyle of the native Americans and culminating in a sampling of colonial life. ~~ Camps will meet during week- . days from July 8 through August 2 and are open for pre-school and elementary age children. ~The school will also sponsor an - art camp, a young readers’ camp 2 and a reading brush-up camp. The first week of the river his- 5 tory camp will include such activi- | ties as making fossils, building ~ five-foor high papier mache dino- ~~ saurs and a visit to the “Dinosaurs Alive” exhibition at Scranton’s Petrikonis, Brian Pietraccini, Jac- queline Prothero, William Puchal- sky, Timothy Puz, Kimberly Quare, Brianne Rhodes, Kristen Scherer, Mary Ann Selenski, Mark D. Sha- naberger, Jason Shiber, Dana Siglin, Amber J. Silveri, George R. Simms, Cory L. Stanislow, Valarie Taylor, Jysen R. Thompson, Chris- ten H. Tlucek, Ned E. Walsh III, Robert T. Webb, Erin L. Williams. SEVENTH GRADE - 1ST HON- ORS: Nicholas M. Acri, Lori B. Barrett, Holly Baseski, Susan Benedetti, Griffin Bicking, Susan Buckley, Joseph Cosgrove, David J. Demko, Jared C. Dukas, Y. Dean Evans, Natalee H. Felten, Kathryn P. Ferko, Carrie Fetterman, Philip Gager, David Germick, Heather Gryziec, Natalie Gulich, Nicole C. Hayden, Rebecca Hoover, Debo- rah Hoyes, Robert Humphrey, Stephanie Jancewicz, Jennifer Jerrytone, Quinn Kavanagh, David S. Kenning, Lynn T. Kilduff, Rich- ard Klick, Jeffrey R. Kunkle, Mat- thew J. Lloyd, Robert K. Lorah, Melanie Love, Lisa A. Lynch, J. Frederick Maier, Carey Lee Maz- zoni, Kevin McDonald, John Micha- lak, Steve Misson, Michael Murphy, Douglas Myers, Kristen Nackley, Shannon Newell, Daniel Podehl, Melissa Prokopchak, Timothy A. Reich, Sare Rhodes, Kevin Rogers, Leigh M. Sabol, Marlena E. Saxon, Susan Smaka, Michael D. Suda, Robin Suda, Lisa Tomaine, John Tomedi Jr., Laura Uzdilla, Beth Ann Wagner, Kristy Lyn Woolbert, Sarah Wysocki, Joseph Yagloski, Jr. 2ND HONORS: Keri Bachman, Kerry Brown, Janel Burakiewicz, Karen M. Burd, Kathleen Campbell, Jayne Carey, LLynea M. Carey, Ryan Dauksis, Amy Davenport, April R. Decket, John Endrusick, Connor Ennis, Amory Fetko, Suzanne Fisher, Kristy Francis, James R. Galliford, Leah Garlan, Julie Haas, Melissa Hill, Amy Hilstolsky, Jes- sica Husband, Ted Jackson, Terry AnnJacobs, Karen Kaleta, Michael Karen Kovaleski, Jamy W. Kozak, Nicole Kozick, Christopher Kud- erka, Brian Lukasavage, Michael Lykon, Melissa Miller, Mark E. Morris, Glenda Mosca, Michelle Moses, Gregory J. Mussman, Daniel Natitus, Joseph Noon, Jennifer L. Parrish, Chester J. I. Everhart Museum. Children will also make their own museum of prehistoric life. The ecology camp will teach children about plant and animal life in and near the river. Closely supervised trips to the Kirby-Nes- bitt Park Ouldoor Education fa- cilities near the river will be fea- tured this week. Children will observe animal and plant life and try their hands at trailblazing. Deborah Karr Vaida will direct the camps. A veteran camp direc- tor with 12 summers of YMCA camp experience in Connecticut. Pollick, Abigail Redmond, Jennifer Reese, Bryan Reggie, Gregory Riley, Steven M. Rooser, Benjamin Sappe, Nader Sarieh, Jaime ' Slocum, Matthew J. Sowcik, Christopher Stolarcyk, Stacey A. Suda, Jessica M. Sylvia, Tara M. Tupper, Leah Vincelli, Nicholas Waligorski, Kyle Wega, Kinsy R. Weyman, Jennifer White, Chad Williams, Elizabeth Ziegler. EIGHTH GRADE - HONORS WITH DISTINCTION: Scott Soboc- inski. 1ST HONORS: Joseph Anken- brand, Sheila Brutko, Sean P. Callahan, Beth Ann Delescavage, Amy K. Downey, Angela Gialan- ella, Mark I. Herstek, Kimberly A. Jones, Kristen Kosakowski, Becky Dallas Middle School honor roll N. Mathers, Alisa J. Merolli, Julie Miers, Stephen Miknevich, John A. Molski, Gail Morris, Tamara Palka, Quentin C. Reese, Kerry L. Rittenhouse, Alyssa Rosentel, Nicholas Sabatini, Laura Marlow Seidel, Jason Shatrowskas, Krystyna Suchecki, Richard H. Sylvia, Michael Viglone, J. Michael Vozniak, Kelly Marie West, Eliza- beth Witkowski, Vanessa A. ~ Wysocki. 2ND HONORS: James Allbless, Karen D. Appel, Stephen Batory, Ryan Boraski, Jayson J. Brutko, Andrew J. Burke, Bradley Burna- ford, Michele Chocallo, Anthony M. Cox, Jennifer Lyn Cutter, Mi- chaelDeFrancesco, Mandy F. Diaz, William H. Dierolf, Winona Ellsworth, Sommer Fitch, Melissa France, Aaron Gingo, Gregory R. Hodne, Joy Lee Holeman, Adam Hoover, Shelby Jayne, Christopher T. Jones, Jason Jumper, Kimberly F. Kamine, Laura Kaschenbach, Jennifer L. Keefer, Edward Lang- don, Amy Layaou, Chandler Scot Lewis, Ambre Linsinbigler, Ryan M. Lopez, Jamie E. Mathews, S. April McAllister, Edward P. McCloud, Melanie Meholchick, Emily Anne Miers, Mark Mikolaic- hik, Michelle Lee Miller, Irene L. Monk, Heather Ann Patton, Jason D. Reynolds, Jessica Rierson, Ni- cole Rosencrans, Diane M. Sab- ulski, Kathleen E. Sallitt, Gregory Schoenig, Joy Lynn Scott, Karen Lynn Smith, Elizabeth Stearn, James V. Wallace, Matthew Wil- liams, Ruthie Marie Yale, Renee D. Zeglin. - Montessori School offers summer school Vaida has more recently served as a teacher-counselor for the Ameri- can Council for International Stud- ies, and as owner and operator of Shuttlbebug Weaving in Shaver- town. She has taught physical education at King's College and adult fitness at the Jewish Com- munity Center and the Wilkes- Barre YWCA. She began her career as an elementary school physical education teacher. For information or registration at any of the camps, call the Mon- tessori School at 288-3708. Mon- tessori is located at Market and Maple in Kingston. Send items to The Post at P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612 German student visits Dallas Middle School Recently Benjamin Kohler a seventh grade student from Germany visited with Mrs. Firouzeh Razavi's eighth grade German classes in the Dallas Middle. School. The students were excited and eager to meet Benjamin and ask about life in Germany using their German language skills. Benjamin went with the students to their other classes and he was very interested in how an Ameri- can school was run. At the end of the day Benjamin and the Dallas Middle School students had a better understanding and appreciation for each other's cultures. Pictured from left, Laura Chacallo, Benjamin Koehler, Mrs. Firouzeh Razavi, German teacher; Brad Burnaford and Joy Scott. Dallas soccer club dance set for May 17 Singer Eddie Day, and the New York Times Band, will provide dance music of the 60's and 70's at the upcoming dance sponsored by the Dallas High School Soccer Club. The band, well-known through- out the area, will entertain those attending the Friday, May 17 dance. The dance will be held at Irem Temple Country Club, Dal- las. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the Dallas High School Soccer Club, The Field- house, Harveys Lake Highway or Precision Graphics, Dallas. Deadline near for Seminary scholarship. May 15 is the deadline for appli- cations for the Kingswood Schol- arship offered by Wyoming Semi- nary College Preparatory School, Kingston. Applications will be accepted until that time from 9th, 10th and 11th grade students who are members of the United Meth- odist Church. Two $2000 scholar- ships will be awarded to qualifying students. Interested applicants should contact Wyoming Seminary’s Admission Director John R. Eidam in writing, or by calling 283-6060. Candidates will be required to submit an information sheet, plus recommendations from their pas- tor and teachers, and a school transcript. [0 i) ne CRE wn GE § 7 JY More safety. less money. 9 1991 Peugeot 505 Turbo SW8 For considerably less money than the Volvo 740 Turbo wagon, the 1991 Peugeot 505 Turbo SW8 station wagon offers a unique safety feature not available on any Volvo or Mercedes wagon: a front-facing third seat which allows up to eight passengers to sit forward in safety. 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