I —_— TER TNS (RTE SORE ow SE | id psd ¢ whl 10 The Dallas Post Palas Tae S—— FIRS wa a. 8 PA Wednesday April 22, 1992 SCHOOL ‘John J. Oliver, Principal of the <e-Lehman Senior High School, eases the Honor Roll for the rd marking period. Grade 12: Honors With Distinction: Diana High Honor Students: Shelly lexander, Judy Andrejko, Licia Bevilacqua, Gregory Dobash, urisa Fela, Heather Fostock, auren Frederick, Jennifer Gabel, Charles Gordon, Stanley Gulbish, e Cheryl Gunn, Marybeth Jenkins, Jennifer Judge, George Kocher, Tracy Krupa, Kimberly Lockavich, : Rebecca Matusek, Brian Mosier, ‘John Rogowski, Karen S efanowicz, Nichole Swan, Jason oluba, David Yatsko. Honor Students: Michael An- b drusis, Stephanie A. Burke, Chris- ktopher Campbell, Michael Cole, Amy Culver, Zachariah Ellis, | Christy Elston, John Engler, Char- les Finn, Karen Halowich, Erin ser, Leah Hendershott, Sherry over, William Hoover, Jeffrey ick, Donald James, Kevin es, Jason Kairo, David Knapp, anmar Kopko, Melissa Marcin, . Bobbie Jo Maxwell, Jonelle Pall, | Albert Pavlick, Leeanne Rogers, arla Roskos, Jeffrey Sands, Mi- el Saneholtz, Karen Sichler, nifer Smith, Heidi Wenrich, | Amy Yankoski, Tammie Yetter, ‘Sara Yoblonski, Patricia Yurko. | Grade 11: | High Honor Students: Barbara Campbell, Gary Cavill, Mark Danouski, Karen DelKanic, Diana Emery, Jennifer Farrell, Jeffrey Gold, Tanya Karpinich, Brian Kelly, Nancy Kulikoski, John Presper, | Meaghan Ruddy, Christopher Salko, Anthony Scavone, Robbie Trescavage. .. Honor Students: ~ Reagan Bombick, Jennifer | Booth, Christian Brown, Cathy Cave, Richard Davis, Jennifer Edwards, Kellee Flanley, Tracey | Halowich, Tiffany Kliamovich, ‘Tamara Kopko, Julie Kuschke, . Clive Lankwarden, Elizabeth Lake-Lehman High ‘School honor students Manzoni, Jay McCarroll, Patrick McManus, Johanna Miller, Ken- neth Miroslaw, Timothy Norconk, Layla Osman, Lawrence Recek, Benedict Sevenski, Jill Smigielski, Carrie Snell, Rebecca Stockage, Jeremy Williams, Christopher Ziomek. Grade 10: High Honor Students: Kimberly Daniels, Julie Demidovich, Lisa Gunn, Natalie Karpinich, Karen Kocher, John Link, Tamara Nor- wig, Jennifer Phillips, Nicholas Staub, William Wright. Honor Students: Dana Alder, Ann Marie Barber, Julie Brislin, Jamie Carter, Shelly Chvotzkin, Heather Evanish, Brian Gizenski, Heather Gray, J. Daniel Hanley, Janine Jenkins, Christina Jones, Jessica Kenney, Shannon Klemu- nes, Karen Komsisky, Megan Kovach, Michael Petruska, Mich- ele Seman, Christy Shamus, Gina Traver, Rebecca Walter, Scott Walters. Grade 9: High Honor Students: Timothy Brislin, Thomas Brown, Nathan Dale, Rhonda Evans, Jennifer Feehan, Kimberly Frederick, Ryan Gold, Shannon Kelly, Richelle Kovach, Allison Milunic, Nicole Naugle, Jessica Noon, Melissa O'Donnell, Marie Orlofski, Chris- topher Pagoda, Prerana Patel, Amy Rogers, Christian Scott, Nicole Sennett, Tina Sidonio, Melanie Sidorowicz, Joel Toluba, Jessica Winslow. Honor Students: Keri Amos, Michele Andes, Mark Andrusis, Raymond - Bartush, Michael Budzak, Kevin Cragle, Kabita Das, Tara Dymond, Deanna Griffith, David Hawley, Beth Kelly, Crytal King, Kelly Komsisky, Joshua Longmore, Kristy Maska- lis, Autumn Montouri, Megan Mosier, Shelene Perlis, Vito Pilosi, Jaclyn Race, Tiffany Roese, Gary Rogan, Sonya Sabaluski, Joseph Scavone, Jenny Shook, Judith Sichler, Glenn Sipple, Cara Sudol, Amanda Warner, Tara Watson. ate of Heaven names. honor students Mrs. Mary Tigue, Principal announces the Honor Roll for the iird Marking Period. Fourth Grade: ‘Honors With Distinction: Mi- ael Regan, Bryan Wagner. First Honors: Thomas Brislin, Morgan Czwalina, Kara Grundow- ‘ski, Michael Keating, Bridget | Narcum, Robert Neher, Nicole Seitz, Nicholas Suhocki. Second Honors: Tess Bruns, Robert Bradbury, Jessica Gionta, | Kelly Harris, Sandra Kuniskas, ‘Megan McAndrew, April Naugle, Michael Tanner, Lorne Trapani, “Wendy Wallo, Maria Wright. Fifth Grade: | Honors With Distinction: Jan- | ine Chalk, Melissa Stevans. First Honors: Jason Baker, Rose Carter, Robyn Considine, Timothy Flanagan. Second Honors: Amanda Adamitz, Kristen Czwalina, Eliza- beth Gale, Connor Garvey, Ther- esa Guntli, Carol Herman, Kristin 1 Insalaco, Jonathan Kertesz, Mi- chael Mahoney, Kristopher Pondo, Mariel Quigley, Mary Ricci, John Winter. ‘Seminary Dance ‘Company will Sixth Grade. Honors With Distinction: Alma DeRojas, Matthew Koch, Kathleen O'Brien, Maureen Paley. First Honors: John Eustice, Robert Harvey, Catherine Herman, Susan Thomchak. Second Honors: Samantha Abod, John Barilla, Kathleen Hark- ins, William Kingsbury, David Si- tar, Stephen Wallo. Seventh Grade: Honors With Distinction: Cath- erine Cashore. First Honors: Ellen Charnick, Alisa Harris, Brianna Herron, Shawna Hinchey, Christine Kane, Augusta Malpass, Kelly Nelen, Erin Stair. Second Honors: Lohin. Eighth Grade: Honors With Distinction: Heidi Braga, Katie Chimock, John Reap. First Honors: Angelo Finarelli, Jeanette Manorek, Brian Regan. Second Honors: Kelly Cybuck, Ryan Doughton, Meighan Garvey, Krista Greger, Casey Heffron, Ste- ven Lohin, Daniel Paley, Kendra Reid, Cecilia Romaldini, Melissa Slaby, Alicia Son, David Suhocki, Candice Valenta. Christopher Dallas and Lehman students place in math contest Penn State Wilkes-Barre Newton Math Society recently hosted a High School teams. Seated on the floor are Dallas team mem- competition for area high school math students. More than 70 participants took part in two hour individual testing and group competition held in the Wilkes-Barre campus’ Center for Tech- nology. Fifth place in the individual competition went to Benjamin Fiore from Lake-Lehman. MMI, team one was the leader in the overall team competition, followed by Dallas and MMI, team two. bers Geoffrey Spear, Cathy Grossman, Eric Lehman, Eric Spear, and Keith McDonald. Seated from left are Lake-Lehman team members: Benjamin Fiore, Rick Matysic, Jason Toluba, Karen da You Stefanowicz, Susan Niezgoda and Jeff Gold. Standing from left, Ed Augustine, Dallas High School Math instrucor; Dallas team members Rebecca Yurko, Joseph Lanunziata, Marc Barbose, Shown in photo are members of the Dallas and Lake-Lehman School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Apr. 23 - 29 THURSDAY - Hot dog on bun w/ chili sauce, French fries, baked beans, Little Debbie Cake, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Pizza, tossed salad w/dressing, fresh fruit, skim milk. MONDAY - Hot ham & cheese on bun, homemade veggie soup/ crackers, icee juicy, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Tacos w/lettuce- tomato, golden sweet corn, chilled pineapple, skim milk. WEDNESDAY - Baked maca- roni-cheese, stewed tomatoes, green beans, Little Debbie Cake, choice of milk. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Apr. 23 - 29 THURSDAY - Steak n cheese, onion rings, mixed vegetables, jello, hot pretzel, milk. FRIDAY - Pierogies, green beans, peaches, cookies, milk. MONDAY - Waffles n sausage, carrot-celery stix, applesauce, cookie, milk. TUESDAY - Shrimp shapes, buttered potatoes, corn, fruit cock- tail jello, milk. WEDNESDAY - Cheeseburg, French fries, pineapple pudding, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Apr. 23 - 29 THURSDAY - Turkey on a stick, French fries, lightly buttered corn, pudding, milk. FRIDAY - Fish sticks/tartar sauce, macaroni-cheese, stewed tomatoes, roll-butter, pears, milk. MONDAY - Ham pattie on bun, potato puffs, TUESDAY - Raisin bars, cereal, juice, fruit, milk. WEDNESDAY cereal, fruit, milk. - Coffee cake, Lunch THURSDAY - Wafer steak, soft bun, ‘candied sweet . potatoes, chicken rice soup, fruit, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza twins, fresh fruit cup/dip, pumpkin bars, milk. MONDAY - Italian meatballs/ tomato sauce, hard roll, peas-car- rots, fruit, milk. TUESDAY - Chipped turkey on roll w/lettuce-tomato, chicken soup, apple crumb cake, milk. WEDNESDAY - Pasta/meat sauce w/grated cheese, salad/ dressing, jello, milk. Jeff Polacher, Paul Hopa, Adam Jatkowski, Jessica Wallace, Amy Merrill, and Mrs. Mimi Koch of Lake-Lehman High School. A capella singers will come to Montessori School April 26 Wyoming Valley Montessori School will complete its KIDS ARTS series of special programs for chil- dren with a performance by the a capella singing group, Cincopella. The show is scheduled for Sunday, April 26, beginning at 2 p.m. at the school,. 851 Market Street, King- ston. It is free of charge and open to the public. The relatively new group will be performing a variety of vocal music ranging from bebop to doo wop. Selections will include favorites from Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Take Six, The Nylons and The Drif] Ie as well as several original arra ng ments. The audience will also have an opportunity to “get in the ag” by participaing in simple part Shad ing. Cincopella consists of bass Jim Orfanella, tenor Nathan Santos, and sopranos Susan Kelly, Joelle Schwab and Amy Jones. Misericordia will hold open house for nurses The Nursing Program at College Misericordia will host an informa- tional open house, Friday, April 24, from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The program will feature Misericordia’s Master of Science in Nursing program.The free open house includes lunch, two classes and a recep- tion. Reservations are requested by Wednesday, April 22. For more in- formation or to make a reservation, call 674-6262. CATCH A WEEKENDER CLASS AT KEYSTONE THIS SUMMER (All courses are three credits unless indicated otherwise) Principles of Management Human Anatomy & Physiology Il (4) “General Organic Chemistry (4) Introduction to Microcomputing (4) Introduction to Accounting Introduction to Business Speech Communication Word Processing | TPE FERED F985 FF 9 dn LAE OE 5% SE SR ON Guiding Play and Learning Elementary Algebra Freshman English II Intro. to Dramatic Literature | Adolescence and Adulthood Pre-Calculus (4) : Heat and Electricity (4) ' seasoned green Educating Infants and Toddlers Freshman English | beans, peaches, milk. TUESDAY - Tacos w/cheese- lettuce-tomato-taco sauce, lightly buttered corn, ice cream, milk. WEDNESDAY - Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, carrot coins, roll- butter, gelatin, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Apr. 23 - 29 Breakfast THURSDAY - Banana bread, cereal, juice, milk. FRIDAY - Pancakes/syrup, ce- real, juice, pastry, milk. MONDAY - Pumpkin muffin, cereal, fruit, juice, milk. perform April 25 The Wyoming Seminary Dance Company will perform its annual spring program Saturday, April 25 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, April 26, at 3 p.m. in the Buckingham Per- forming Arts Center on the Upper School campus, North Sprague Avenue, Kingston. “Dance Visions” will feature student dancers, and special guests in a variety program which will include samplings of ‘Scott Joplin ragtime among the other classical pieces. The performance is free and open to the public. For information, call SEH TF FEATS Legal Environment of Business Business Mathematics Written Communications Graphics/AUTOCAD SEMINARY DANCER - Janice Shynn of Shavertown will perform with Wyoming Semi- | 283-6017. | nary's dance company April 25. 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