* F 4 [i ® + 2 » 2 & & & 2 # © ” . * - . . * The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 15, 1992 15 SCHOOL Nake-Lehman Junior High art cont Seven students from Lake-Lehman Junior High School participated in the Suzanne Maria Rosetti juried art show at College Misericordia. Shown from left are: Bobbi Stogoski, 7th grade, who had a second place; Becky Sutton, 7th grade, with an honorable mention and third place; Rosemarie Ferrara, 8th grade, with an honorable mention, third place, and special award for creativity; Kim : Spencer, 7th grade, with an honorable mention and fourth place: Jason Deitz, 7th grade, with a fourth place; Mark Coslett, 7th grade, with an honorable mention; and Sara Turner, art teacher for the Lake- Lehman School District. Not shown is April Masters, whose worked was judged the best in the eighth st winners grade level. (Post Photo/Eric Foster) Ross Elementary names 'Busy Beavers! The Ross PTO announce the students who have successfully pleted all their assignments wcording to the requirements to become a Busy Beaver for the month of March. Every student is required to complete all assign- ments according to the teacher's instructions, in an acceptable manner, and on time. Each Busy Beaver receives a gift certificate to Burger King and a special treat from the PTO along with a certifi- cate of achievement. The following students have met all the require- ments: Kindergarten: Sara Burke, Joshua Cragle, Christie Eamello, ¢ or Groblewski, Joshua Jones, ¥iatthew Mahoney, Amanda Mills, Stephen Patla, James Powell, Hattie Ramsey, Kaleigh Smales, $bi Jo Sorber, Erika Steele, Laura Stempien; Ryan: Swire, ' Nicole Walsh, Holly Burnside, Daniel Worthington. LCCC alumni The Career Planning /Placement Office, Alumni Association, and Student Affairs Division at Luzerne County Community College are gearing up for the sixth annual Alumni Career Fair, to be held at e college's main campus in 'nticoke. ~ The Alumni Career Fair will be held on Friday, April 24, from 10 . a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at the college's - Advanced Technology Center. First Grade: April Aldrich, Ronald Burke, Allison DeSanto, Jonathan Evarts, David Franklin, Matthew Gilbertson, Tonya Hoopengardner, John Houssock, Tracey Hudak, Gabrielle Kentusky, Amber Lee, Joseph Miller, Kelby Morgan, Ryan Post, Jessica Rood, Michael Rusonis, Jared Sadowski, Steven Sauceda, Amanda Shaver, Melody Sorber, Tabitha Sprau, Kalyca Stransky, David Strerfel, Philips Weaver, Austin Williams, Angela Wood. Second Grade: Edward Becker, Amanda Boytin, Jessica Caines, Jeffrey Carroll, Brad Cramer, Jennifer Flannigan, Jasen Hume- nanski, Iris Johnston, Aaron Kubasik, Cody Raspen, Bianca Sauceda, Tammy Sebolka, Curtis Shoemaker, Michael Simon, Ch- eryl Swire. will discuss career options Areahigh school students, LCCC students and members of ‘the community will have the opportu- nity to gain first-hand knowledge of a variety of careers from LCCC graduates. The fair is designed to allow professionally established alumni the opportunity to speak with inter- ested students about their profes- sions. More than 30 of the community School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Apr. 16 - 22 THURSDAY - TUESDAY - No School. WEDNESDAY - Cheese steak/ bun, French fries, chilled pears, choice of milk. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Apr. 16 - 22 THURSDAY - TUESDAY - No School. WEDNESDAY - Chicken patty/ bun w/lettuce, tator tots, fruit cocktail, Tastykake, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Apr. 16 - 22 THURSDAY - Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, stuffed cel- ery, potato chips, pineapple tid- bits, milk. FRIDAY - No School. MONDAY - No School. TUESDAY - Hot dog on bun, potato puffs, baked beans, cinna- mon applesauce, milk. WEDNESDAY - Spiral macaroni w/Italian meat sauce, tossed salad w/dressing, roll-butter, fruit cup, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Apr. 16 - 22 Breakfast THURSDAY - TUESDAY - No School. WEDNESDAY - Blueberry muf- fin, choice of cereal, chilled juice, milk. i : Lunch Third Grade: Seth Bartorillo, Willard Civil, Reid Kentuisly. 0 Lh ora - tUESDAY W Timothy Kernag, John Popko, Jon Schaffer, John Sharkus, Anthony Sikora, Kenneth Sprau, Gordon WEDNESDAY - Hamburg/bun, French fries, chilled fruit, milk. Lake-Noxen 6th grade honor students Robert S. Kunkle, Principal of Lake-Noxen Elementary School announces the following sixth grade students have achieved Honor Roll for the third marking period: Michael Albee, Drew Baer, Melissa Birt, Jonathan Bradbury, Andrea Bryant, Michael Casey, Kelly Cave, Michael Ely, Katie Finch, Valerie Fiore, Amanda Goble, Kimberly Halowich, Tara Haughney, Micah Hendershott, Mandy Kehler, Eric Nygren, Kristine O'Kane, John Olenik, Lindsey Schraeder, Robin Shaver, Amy Sorber, Mark Steele, Amanda Swanson, James Weber, Joanne White, Katie Wilson. Stransky, Jessica Eamello, Aeriel Frost, Christine Hudak, Angela Kazmierski, Shannon Moore, Amanda Patla, Mary Ann, Powell, Vicki Race, Renee Sidorowicz, Christina Simon, Andrea Steele, Amber Wickard. Fourth Grade: Jillian Bloom, Kori Beth Clark, Bret Cramer, Jonathan Edwards, Tanner Jay Heritage, Carrie Houssock, Crys- tal Kordowski, Adam Lanning, James Lyons, Eric Messerle, Cyn- thia Morris, Noah Pickett, Brian Shaver, Brian Sikora, Jacqueline Sikora; Amy Sorber, Ryan Sorber, Jeremy Yakus, Matthew Gonzales, Dean Bartorillo. college's two-year associate degree and one-year certificate career programs will be represented at the fair. Demonstrations by a number of the technical program The following 6th grade students at the Lehman-Jackson Elemen- tary School have achieved the Honor Roll for the third marking period: Lindsay Amyx, Nathan Bendik, Brian Bogdon, Michelle Boltz, Rebekah Brighthaupt, Jacqulyn Burke, Fawn Caines, Laura Cas- tellano, Matthew Chipego, Nicho- las Coslett, Jennifer Crispell, Th- eresa DeCesaris, Patrick Deremer, Christine Dinger, Daniel Dulebohn, Jessica Elston, Jeffrey Eyet, Ni- cole Fallon, John Fielding, Jarrett Steven Perrotto Pittsburgh Paint painting schoo West Side Area Vocational-Tech- nical School Auto Body student, Steven Perrotto, 12th grade coop- erative education student was awarded a scholarship worth $1,000 by Pittsburgh Paint and Glass, to attend their automotive paint school at Syracuse, NY in March. This was a hands on clinic, and following the training session, both students were tested and certified by PPG. Since Perrotto is a certified Pitts- burgh Paint painter, PPG will warrant his paint work to the cus- tomer for 36 months, including labor and cost of the product. Dallas literature group donates videos The American Literature Field Studies Association of the Dallas High School have presented a video collection featuring a tour of America’s National Parks to the school library. The American Literature Field Studies Association is devoted to the study of the evolving American culture. Activities throughout the year include the study of Colonial and Revolutionary America, and a field trip to historic sites of New England in the spring. Each year the club presents the school with a gift as a symbol of its commitment to academics and to education. Shown from left, are student members of the American Literature Field Studies Association who also serve the school as library aides with the librarian: Robin Dennis, Sherri Newell, Monique Matthews, Maria Augustine, Dallas High School Library; Monica Matthews, and John George, Dallas School Board member. Lehman-Jackson names 6th grade honor students Frankevich, Melissa Hawley, Erica Holub, Angela Hoyson, Preston Hoyt. pi Also, LauraJones, Sara Kasper, Jennifer Klaips, Justin Kreller, Jillian Krywicki, Ryan Mahle, Vicki | Manka, Jason Perlis, Hillary Pi- losi, James Pitcavage, Brooke Posatko, Carrie Race, Kevin Richards, Alana Rostock, Desiree Saraka, Jack Schneider, Megan Scott, Nicole Scott, Walter Shaver, | Susan Walters, Darby Wolfe, Jeff Wylam, Nicole Yoblonski, Alissa Zim. attends ] STEVEN PERROTTO areas will also be set-up in the Advanced Technology Center. 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