ICTR Leda a SRR SEE al Baad Dead i... : : The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 24, 1991 11 SCHOOL Dallas schools urge early registration SO Dea = well = Sransporiaiion arrange- Church Street, Dallas. Middle and ents with children of nl a toe Jute — te of i i hii ui x to ! ” arents of new stu- at the respective school offices ea ents or those transferring from located on Conynham Ave., Dal- year. other schools are strongly encour- las. Itis easential that ithe district be aged to register their children Parents must bring birth certifi- informed, as soon as possible, of immediately. Late Elementary cated, reprot cards from the previ- all new students planning to regis- registrants may not be assigned to ous school and immunization rec- ter, especially the kindergarten and the most convenient school build- ords. No student will be allowed to first grade students. ing. : enter school without proof of the All kindergarten through fifth required immunizations. Problems occur with class and grade students are to register at If there are any questions, call school building assignments as the Administration Building, the School District at 675-5201. Outstanding Misericordia faculty honored Professor Stanley S. Knapich, college educators. They were se- the Middle States Steering Com- Ed.D., ) and Professor Louis lected by current Misericordia mittee. He also was the initiator of Maganzin, Ph.D., faculty at Col- students and by last year's gradu- the Drug and Alcohol Program on % Theatre-On-The-Green workshops return to Misericordia Theatre-On-The-Green will hold theatre workshops and a production assistants program for area high school and college students. These programs are part of Theatre-On-The-Green’s annual outdoor professional Shakespearean production at College Misericordia. Shown are, first row, from left: Traci Gusher, sophomore, Dallas High School; Lisa Murphy, sopho- {Seri i more, College Misericordia; Drew Bishop, sophomore, Dallas High School; Mandy Turner, ah lege Mt Issricordin have, Been so oe awards exemplify the higl campus. “F, Lake-Lehman High School; Angela Alesi, senior, Wyoming Seminary; David Rinker, sophomore, John Sears-RoebuckFoundationTeach- regard the students oe Hi Maganzin, a professor of his: S. Fine High School. ing Excellence and Campus Lead- professors, said DiPasquale, Jr tory, chair, of the Scholarship Standing, from left, Rebecca Ramp, senior, Wyoming Seminary; David Crake, sophomore, Wilkes ership Awards, announced “There i$ noone more deserving CO mittee and pastichair of the University: Don Hopkins, director, production assistants program; David Zachary, sophomore, Eliza- Pasquale DiPasquale, Jr., Ph.D., of these awards than Dr. Knapich humanities division has [aught at bethtown College; Barbara Campbell, junior, Lake-Lehman High School; April Allabaugh, senior, Misericordia’s president. and Dr. Maganzin,” he said. “They MissHondia for heurly 30 years. Bishop O'Reilly High School; Megan Connell, senior, Crestwood High School; Julie Cannon, sopho- Knapich and Maganzin received are devoted to their students and 4 vs 1) f nino fumand more, Bishop Hoban High School. their awards during Misericordia's give their lives to their work of iid the Calle e's Sch i 11 Not shown, David Stout, diredctor, theatre workshop director; Andrea Shone, Bill Camp, Amanda Commencement exercises on Sat- education. The alumni who have op," committee rin ™* Andere. Christin Eastman, Laura Fairchild, Jill Fisher, Brian Hart, Beth Lesko, Jill Scatena, Diane urday. May 18. Knapich received Studied with Dr. Knapich and br. C0 4 "on Grants. He also re- = abriski ; : ; _ the Excellence in Teaching in Pro- Maganzin often comment on the AWards ana Lranis. He 280 1S : fessional Programs Award, while impact these men have made on’ ceived Misericordia's Trustee AS : Maganzin earned the Excellence their lives.” So clos Award in 1958 in recogni We St S d e in Teaching Core Curriculum Enapich, a professor of biology {ion of his work in maintaining the Hy and director of the medical tech. College's high academic standards. . ih : nology program, joined Misericor- The Sears-Roebuck Foundation Tech | St S ey are two of nearly 700 fac- dia in 1964. He has directed the Teaching Excellence and Campus ulty members being recognized medical technology program for Leadership Award is administered 3 nationally by The Sears-Roebuck more than 15yearsandhasserved nationally by the Stamford, Con- Ho Nor Roll Foundation for resourcefulness on the College's Faculty Senate, necticut based-Foundation for and leadership as independent the Scholarship Committee and Independent Higher Education. Elizabeth J. Ellis, Principal, West Side Area Vocatinal-Technical School has announed the students that were placed on the honor roll for the fourth marking period: Grade 9 - Honors: Jeremy Art- mont, Chad Faldowski, Ted Mon- tigney, Kelly Reese. Grade 10 - High Honors: Mar- jorie Cragle. Grade 10 - Honors: Brian Cwal- ina, Peter Dacchille, Leo Dragon, Michelle Olsen, Rebecca Royer, Bernie Twerdi. Grade 11 - Highest Honors: Connie Norton. Grade 11 - High Honors: Debo- VIDEO CONTEST WINNER - Pictured above are Mr. William rah Magoon. Roberts, Audio-Visual Club Advisor; Nathan Shedlock and Mr. Grade 11 - Honors: Billie Jo Gilbert Griffiths, Dallas Middle School Principal. Carey, Robert Hopple, Justin Huf- ford, Timothy Lewis, Rhena Nash, S h = d | O C k N a m ed St ate Melvin Royer, Christine Santewan. Grade 12 - Highest Honors: . > Bridget Broody, Joel Magoon, Amy SP C. McDermott, Gary Miller, Frank rvideo contest winner Sib ss veo A Grade 12 - High Honors: Ed- Recently, the Pennsylvania teeth. Because ofthe complexityof ward Allen, Dale Evarts, Heather ~. Dental Associationannouncedthat the production, Shedlock was Lewis, Michelle Ole Za ; ; xy, Joseph vid Nathan Shedlock, aseventh grader assisted bymembers of the school's Rakos, James Vencloski. : at the Dallas Middle School, has Audio-Visual Club. Grade 12 - Anthony Bomenka, GOH students raise money for the Missions won the grand prize in a statewid ] ves video oh The contest was ar Nathan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Re Yield) Brilson, Fourth Grade students at Gate of Heaven School recently raised $670 for the Missions when they to all middle school, students-in Brian Shedlock of Dallas, will re- Richard ag Walter EE ugus. raffled off a handniade quilt. The students, all members of Mrs. Rosalie Albert's Fourth Grade, under ‘ ' the direction of Mrs. Jeanne Herman, classroom mother designed and crafted the handmade master- the state. ceive a $1000 education bond. A Larry Mazurek, George Monigas, : ; monetary gift will also be awarded ‘Timothy Pocono, Ronald Pointek, P€Ce as part of a special project to help raise money for the children of Bangladesh as well as X : _' | to the Dallas Middle School for Eric Pollick, David Quinn, Brand children of Kurdish refugees. The money collected through this special project brought to a total of Nathan's video is entitled "Miss sponsoring Nathan. Roberts, Glenn Siglin, Michael $1,000 raised by this fourth grade for the benefit of missions. Pictured are some members of the Barca Howl Goes to the Dentist.” : ; : . : rd Through the use of a do Ah d- Toporcer. class along with their teacher, Mrs. Rosalie Albert and Mrs. Mary Tigue, Principal. The prize-winning video will be uppet and other dental - ; Fy Re oe lt sn ILA made available toall county dental E dl M i _, younger student in the proper associations for their education naiess ountain § fla methods of brushing and flossing programs. 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