10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 26, 1991 SCHOOL Dallas Literature Ass'n entertains 1st graders The American Literature Field Studies Association of the Dallas High School recently presented a program for the first grade stu- dents of Mrs. Judy Roeder. The high school seniors repre- senting the academic association were Rebecca Puz and Angela Orlando; they talked with the first graders about the field trip taken recently to historic sites of New England. The young students were inter- ested in hearing about the high school students’ visit to the May- flower II, Plymouth Rock, Plimouth Plantation, and the Plymouth National Wax Museum. They asked the seniors about the American Indians, and showed particular interest in Squanto, the American Indian who spoke English. ‘The first graders are foster par- ents to a whale named Patches. They adopted this whale, and keep close track of his progress. They were therefore, particularly inter- ested in the description of the Whale Watch which was part of the field trip. Students saw approximately 40whales during their whale watch on May 8. The American Literature Field Studies students purchased a video tape highlighting the life and activities of Patches. They presented this video tape to the first grade class as part of the program. The purchase of this video tape, and the presentation of the pro- gram to the first grade students is the community service project of the American Literature Field Studies Association. Each year the senior high school association LITERATURE STUDIES PROGRAM - Row 1, from left, kneeling, Tony Van Horn, Joseph Lennox, Jeremy Harris, Paul Shiber, Racquel Gregory, Richard Kapson, Renee Lavin, Bryan Whalen, Lindsay Dover, Chris Hayes, Brian Downey, Kristy Simpson, Billy Adams and J.P. Urban. Row 2, Hume Ross, Matthw Haddle, Kim Sheely, Mrs. Roeder, Heidi Ellsworth, Kendra Fauller, Angela Orlando, Becky Puz, Christie Cisney, Ryan Rother, Craig Tupper, Amy Withers. undertakes a service project. In past years, video tapes and books were presented to the school li- brary and flags of America’s serv- ice organizations were purchased to hang in the school atrium. In 1990, members of the association made a presentation before the Dallas Board of School Directors. Activities of the association are funded entirely by the students. Lake-Lehman Senior High School honor oi Lake-Lehman Senior High School Honor Roll for the fourth marking period beginning April 6, 1991 and ending June 10, 1991 consists of the following students: GRADE 12 SCHOLARS: Melissa Billington, Lisa Boston, Jennifer Engler, Jason Gearhart, Samuel Gorgone, Brian Gouger, Holly Hughes, Jeffrey King, Chris- topher Kocher, Brian Konopinski, Megan Lukasavage, James Manzoni, Darlene Phillips, Mich- elle Richardson, Amber Roese, Raymond Rosencrans, Michael Sholtis, Gretchen Yeager. GRADE 12 HONOR: Derrick Bologna, Robert Bruno, Andrea Bunney, Susan DelKanic, Michael Fritzen, Amy Harris, Diane Hig- gins, Michaelene Higgins, Amy Honeywell, Tammy Hoover, James Hutchins, Jennifer Hynick, Becky James, David Konopke, Gina Lamela, Christopher Lincoski, Andrea Major, Kimberly McGovern, Jennifer Meeker, Re- becca Miers, Coleen Nowikowski, Angela Patla, Lori Recek, Sherry Riaubia, Anjanette Rodzinak, Jon Rogers, Timothy Smith, Aaron Sorber, Joseph Stash, Jennifer Sutton, Angela Tamagnini, Tami . Trescavage, William Vigorito, Ryan Walp, John Wilson. GRADE 11 SCHOLARS: Judy Andrejko, Gregory Dobash, Ch- eryl Gunn, Marybeth Jenkins, Susan Niezgoda, Diana Shoe- maker, Karen Sichler, Jason Tol- uba, Heather Walaitis. GRADE 11 HONOR: Licia Bev- ilacqua, Alysa Bost, Maurisa Fela, Justin Goodwin, Katherine Gunn, Karen Halowich, Leah Hender- shott, William Hoover, Jennifer Judge, Tracy Krupa, Kimberly Lockavich, Richard Matysik, Brian Mosier, Jonelle Pall, Leeanne’ Rogers, Marla Roskos, Heather Ruger, Jeffrey Sands, Mark Sh- ission, Jennifer Smith, Karen Stefanowicz, Nicole Swan, Tam- mie Yetter, Sara YoblonskKi. GRADE 10 SCHOLARS: Noell Brooks, Barbara Campbell, Di- ana Emery, Jennifer Farrell, Jef- frey Gold, Brian Kelly, Sarah Sorber, Robbie Trescavage. GRADE 10 HONOR: Shannon Avery, Christian Brown, Andri- enne Casey, Cathy Cave, Gary Cavill, David Clancy, Jennifer Cole, Nicolaas DeLeur, Karen DelKanic, Benjamin Fiore, Kellee Flanley, Tracy Halowich, Tanya Karpinich, Tamara Kopko, Julie Kuschke, Clive Lankwarden, Elizabeth Manzoni, Karen Martin, Ralph Nociasta, Timothy Norconk, Layla Osman, John Presper, Lawrence Recek, Meaghan Ruddy, Chris Salko, Anthony Scavone, Ben Sevenski, Carrie Snell, Jeremy Williams. GRADE 9 SCHOLARS: Julie Demidovich Lisa Gunn, Christina Jones, Jessica Kenney, John Link, Seth Marlatt, Tamara P. Norwig, Nicholas Staub, Amber Tarreto, Helen Wasiakowski. GRADE 9 HONOR: Ann Marie Barber, Ernest Chamberlain, Shelly Chvotzkin, Kimberly Daniels, Gretchen Dershimer, Heather Evanish, Susan Grady, Heather Gray, Amie Grutkowski, Jennifer Hollos, Erin Hughes, Stacy Hughes, Jessica Hynick, Janine Jenkins, Natalie Karpinach, Shan- non Klemunes, Karen Kocher, Karen Komisky, Megan Kovach, Harry Owens, Michael Petruska, Jennifer Phillips, Robert Sayre, Michele Seman, Gina Traver. Seminary students honored The Kingston Lions Club re- cently honored Students of the Month nominated by Wyoming Seminary for the 1990-91 academic year. Thomas Lawrence of River- side was selected Seminary’'s Stu- Are your XV Co gglo] TILT: Tole! Homeowners Premiums too high? Call: Slocum Insurance Ye [=] [VAR || [oF SYA (=10 Te Ta E10 5 [AVA Dallas, PA 18612 675-1167 (AVg ll [Te [ToT To [1414 -_Insurance Co. i dent of the Year. Other Sem Students of the Month, Greg Levinson, Kingston; Jane Oh, Dallas; Matthew Shea, ‘Dallas; Michael Gonchar, Kingston; and Janelle Kellman, Shavertown. During the course of the school year, fund raisers such as the sale of poinsettia plants at Christmas time and the sale of candy at Easter time, help defray the cost of the field trip and service activities. American Literature Field Stud- ies advisor is Mrs. Eleanor T. Buda. Consultants and chaperones for the field trip are Mrs. Donna Tre- bilcox, Mrs. Rita Bren and Mr. Charles Preece. Plans are underway for field studies 1992. All senior high school juniors and seniors are welcome to participate in this association and itsannual activities. Student coor- dinator for the 1992 activities is Ryan Blazure, who will be chairing the committee to decide on fund raisers and field studies itinerary. Reese wins Lions Club scholarship The Dallas Lion's Club recently awarded a book scholarship to Dallas graduate Stephanie Reese. The $500 scholarship is an annual award presented to students to help with the cost of text- books. Lion's Club president Craig Tupper (right) is shown present- ing the scholarship to Reese while Senior High principal Frank Galicki looks on. (Post Photo/Rich Johnson) Area students graduate from University of Scranton The University of Scranton awarded 919 undergraduate de- grees at commencement exercises May 26. National broadcast journalist Judy C. Woodruff, chief Washing- ton correspondent for “The Mac- Neil /Lenrer News Hour,” delivered the principal address and received an honorary doctorate from the University. Also receiving honorary degrees were lccal businessmen Irwin E. Alperin; Scranton dentist Nicholas D. Saccone; Rev. Joseph A. Sellin- ger, S.J., president of Loyoia Col- lege- (Md.); and Sister Marian Denise Walsh, IL.H.M., former administrator of St. Joseph's Center, Scranton. Area residents who received undergraduate degrees included: James P. Danishanko, Dallas; Kathleen L. Farrell, Dallas; Dennis C. Garvey, Dallas; Shaunna M. Griffin, Dallas; Todd C. Krupa, Shavertown; Jennifer I. Smith, Hunlock Creek; Beth A. Stroud, Sweet Valley; and Elizabeth Willia- mes, Trucksville. Lake-Noxen School honor roll Robert S. Kunkle, Principal of Lake-Noxen Elementary School, announces the follewing sixth grade students have achieved the honor roll for the fourth marking period. Terri Baer, William Breha, Danielle Conte, Jennifer Elliott, Jessica Finch, George Frank, Joey Halowich, Michael Ide, Michael Kenney, Lily-An Korbeil, Chris Lucarino, John McNulty, Melissa Mitchell, Katie Pierson, Rebecca Scott, Stacy Siglin, Heidi Sprau, Helene Strutko, Ryan Sult, Shaun Titus, Debbie White, Rachel Wilson, Michael Woronko. Miller named to Dean's List at Clarion Jason Ross Miller of Shavertown, has been named to the Dean's List at Clarion University of Pennsylvania for the second semester of the 1990-91 academic year. 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