The Dallas Post 12 Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 6, 1992 wa a SCHOOL Lake-Lehman students are college bound By JASON TOLUBA Student Correspondent This fall the members of the Lake-Lehman class of '92 will be off to their respective colleges. Here is a list of some of those who are going: Jonelle Pall, daughter of Joseph and Jo Ann Pall, will be attending Susquehanna University. There Jonelle plans a possible major in psychology and will be playing field hockey for the school. Jason Toluba, son of Anthony and Margaret Toluba, is going to Bates College this fall. Jason's plans for a major are undecided for now, although he may major inen- vironmental sciences. Swapna Sudhakaran, daugh- ter ofK.and Kanakam Sudhakaran, will be attending the University of Scranton where she will be major- ing in marketing. Heidi Weinrich; daughter of Ronald and Patricia Weinrich, is attending West Chester University in the fall. Heidi intends to play field hockey for the school. For now, her plans for a major are undecided. Alyssa Bost, daughter of Stella and Ronald, is going to Cornell University. Alyssa will be major- ing in biology. Kim Barber, daughter of Gilbert and Marlene, is attending Indiana University of Pennslyvannia this fall. Kim plans to major in optome- try. JASON TOLUBA SWAPNA SUDHAKARAN ~ JONELLE PALL HEIDI WEINRICH Dallas Middle School honor students Anthony B. Martinelli, Princi- pal, Dallas Middle School, an- nounces the Honor Roll for the third marking period. Honors with Distinction 3-8 to 4.0, no D's or F's. First Honors - 3.3 to 3.79, no D’s or F's. Second Honors, 2.8- 3.29, no D's or F's. Sixth Grade Honors with Distinction: Lisa Barrett, Jeffrey Faneck, Erik Steltz, Jennifer Vodzak, David Williams. First Honors: Amanda Andere, Anna Marie Appel, John Baird, Brian Balutis, Bryan Banks, Brian Bayer, Brian Blase, Jennifer Brown, Amy Bush, Paul Carlson, Angela Endrusick, John Fagan, Sheehan Gallagher, Jennifer Gei- ger, Toni Gorgone, Adeline Groblewski, Sarah Hadzor, Beth Hartshorne, Timothy Herbert, Derek Hodne, Kenneth Hoover, Danae Husband, Jeffrey Kernag, Erika Knappman, Lindsay Krav- its, Matthew Litz, Amy Lloyd, An- thony Luizza, Nicholas Mallick, Christopher Malonis, Jared McTague, Ann Lynn Mizenko, Jennifer Moran, Jennifer Moser, Nicole Nackley, Chad Newell, Tara Oatridge, Jillian Obuhosky, Kevin O'Malia, William Piasta, Sarah Podehl, Jayson Pope, Michael Raub, Amy Rogan, Patrick Rosen- thal, Amy Samuels, Jill Schrlau, Danielle Shanaberger, Elisabeth Shelton, Tanya Spurlin, Jennifer Stolarick, Joseph Tarity, Jason Vodzak, Daniel Weller, Sarah Wil- liams, Gwen Zarambo, Keith Zinn. Second Honors: Leandra Bar- nes, Rebecca Beisel, Sarah Benedetti, Ann Marie Bishop, Rebecca Bush, Todd Butcher, Cari Cave, Lesley Coombe, Forrest Cummings, Allison Cutter, Dawn Dixon, Neil Dymond, Megan El- ston, Randy Evans, Amy Lynn Frederick, Heather Fuller, Jennifer Gramps, Dawn Marie Harris, Erin Heffron, Jessica Higdon, Alan Horridge, Michelle Jayne, Sarah Birthday Party 8 Blues? Billee the Clown » 675-0708 Jennings, Christine Kovaleski, Toni M. Kukosky, Sara Kuzma, Kendra Lembke, Larry Lettie, Sarah Lord, Jennifer Lyons, Molly Matosky, John Monsuer, Sara Nafus, Jen- nifer Noon, Amy Park, Michael Petrow, Edward Piekara, Kevin Pizzano, Peter Redmond, Thomas Reich, Vivian Riley, Leigh Robin- son, Pamela Rodgers, William Roper, Michael Sabol, Sally Sar- ieh, Leroy Scott, James Smith, Melissa Taselmyer, Daniel Tomedi, Brian Tupper, Tracee Watchulonis, Stephanie Werner, Joshua Yoh, Jaclyn Youells. Seventh Grade First Honors: .. Barbara Beardsworth, LoriBuzin, Christina Callahan, Jason Campbell, Pat- rick Casey, Sung-Uk David Choe, Sara Clement, Stacey Engler, Kris- ten Faerber, Kristina Gawlas, Aaron Getz, Melanie Getz, Lisa A. Gurdin, Kiley Harvey, Tracy Jones, Justin Jumper, Mark Kaschen- bach, F. Hunter McOwen, Christo- pher Miele, Joy Morgan, Brianne Nutaitis, Jason Nutche, Stephanie Pacovsky, Melissa Petrikonis, Ali- son Piazza, Brian Pizzano, Alison Rothstein, Joseph Sallitt, Emily Schweitzer, Dana Siglin, Robert Webb, Kevin Williams, Heather Wilt, Jane WisnewskKi. Second Honors: Carrie Achuff, Sarah Barlow, Arthur Bittner, Jason Brown, Kevin Burkhardt, Shannon Caboot, Adrienne Camp, Heather Deeble, Michael Dobran- ski, Arthur Gay, Jenelle Gialan- ella, Anthony Giardina, Laura Grundowski, Robin Holeman, Michael Hoover, Kristina Kamus, Shannon Kane, Kimberly Karav- itch, Elizabeth Keating, Justin Kerr, Marina Knappman, Rebecca Koval, Kevin Kozel, Jamie Krause, Carolyn Lubinski, Jessica Martin, John Martin, John Matson, Devin Michael, Jessica Miller, Leona Miller, Michael Miller, Blake Nagle, Amanda Nothen, Jeremy Onyshczak, Nicholas Perrotto, Brian Pietraccini, Jacqueline Prothero, William Puchalsky, Amber Silveri, Ronald Sutton, Ryan Tarreto, Valarie Taylor, Christen Cembrock Tlucek, Joey Walko, Kimberly Wall, Erin Williams. Eighth Grade Honors with Distinction: Lisa Tomaine. First Honors: Nicholas Acri, Lori Barrett, Holly Baseski, Susan Benedetti, Griffin Bicking, Joseph Cosgrove, April Decker, Jared Dukas, Y. Dean Evans, Kathryn Ferko, David Germick, Julie Haas, Ted Jackson, Stephanie JJancewicz, Richard Klick, Jeffrey Kunkle, Robert Lorah, Melanie Love, Lisa Lynch, J. Frederick Maier, Carey Mazzoni, Kevin McDonald, John Michalak, Melissa Miller, Mark Morris, Douglas Myers, Shannon Newell, Melissa Prokopchak, Sare Rhodes, Leigh Sabol, Robin Suda, Laura Uzdilla, Beth Wagner, Chad Williams, Kristy Woolbert, Sarah Wysocki. Second Honors: Keri Bachman, Brian Berlew, Kerri Brown, Susan Buckley, Janel Burakiewicz, David Demko, Ryan Donnelly, John Endrusick, Connor Ennis, Natalee Felten, Amory Fetko, Carrie Fetter- man, Suzanne Fisher, Kristy Francis, Philip Gager, Leah Gar- lan, Heather Gryziec, Natalie Gulich, Nicole Hayden, Amy Hil- stolsky, Rebecca Hoover, Deborah Hoyes, Jennifer Jerrytone, Karen Kaleta, Quinn: Kavanagh, Karen Kovaleski, Matthew J. Lloyd,. Ni- cole Mazurek, Steven Misson, Michelle Moses, Michael Murphy, Kristen Nackley, Joseph Noon, Jennifer Parrish, Daniel Podehl, Jennifer Reese, Timothy Reich, Kevin Rogers, Jared Rutt, Ben- jamin Sappe, Nader Sarieh, Mar- lene Saxon, Jaime Slocum, Mz! thew Sowcik, Christopher Sto- larcyk, Michael Suda, Bryan Sup- oncic, John Tomedi, Kyle Wega, Joseph Yagloski. SUPERSTAR ym SLR ANE SsbA Set | August 2-7 6 day intensive soccer camp all ability levels (boys & 9 n t Top-notch instructors from aroun SOCCER CAMP irls ages 7-15) he world 45 minutes from Scranton in the Poconos of PA Our 61st year of camping! rn Call 215-887-9700 or 800-533-CAMP for brochure Combine your auto and homeowners insurance policies into ONE Comprehensive Coverage Competitive Rates CNA's Universal Security Policy (07:]/ H Slocum Insurance Agency, Inc. CYR ln [ol gE1R a UA"A Dallas, PA 18612 YERETY, Tents R' Us Rentals and Set-Ups for: * Parties » Birthdays « Graduation Company Picnics Weddings The Newest Tents at the Lowest Prices! Call 654-0764 TOV GRY VI WY PW TPN Y WON Gate of Heaven students win in science Mrs. Nedda Cashore, Middle School Science teacher, and her students have been busily participating in local science competi- tions. Six Gate of Heaven students recently presented their projects at the Pennsylvania Junior Academy competitions at Scranton University. Daniel Paley and Steven Lohin received first place awards; Catherine Cashore, Christopher Lohin and Jada Kozick, second place awards and William Jenkins, third place award. Pictured are Daniel Paley, Catherine Cashore, William Jenkins, Mrs. Cashore, Steven Lohin, Jada Kozick and Christopher Lohin. Dallas Middle School open house May 15 Anthony Martinelli, principal of the Dallas Middle School, has announced that an open house will be held for parents of fifth grade students. The open house will be held at the middle school on Tuesday, May 12, at 7 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to give parents of fifth graders an overview of middle school pro- grams, an opportunity to meet the teachers, and guidance counsel- ors and tour the building. Refreshments will be served at the end of the program in the school cafeteria. Dean's list Michael Alan Bobrowski of Kingswood Drive, Dallas, =vas named to the Dean's List at {_jor- gia Tech for the 1992 Winter quar- ter by achieving a 3.0 or better grade point average. School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS May 7 - 13 THURSDAY -Golden pancakes w/syrup, sausage patti, apple- sauce, juice, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Macaroni-cheese w/ stewed tomatoes, tender green beans, Little Debbie Cake, choice of milk. MONDAY - Seasoned chicken, mashed potatoes/gravy, buttered peas, fruited jello, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Spaghetti w/meat sauce, roll-butter, tossed salad w/ dressing, chilled peaches, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Hot turkey sandwich w/gravy, sweet potatoes, chilled fruit, choice of milk. "GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL May 7 - 13 THURSDAY - No lunch, early dismissal 12:30. FRIDAY - Macaroni-cheese, salad, fruit cocktail, cookie, milk. MONDAY - Oval spiced ham sandwich, pickles, chips, pears, milk. TUESDAY - Spaghetti w/meat sauce, salad, roll, milk. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg w/ bun, French fries, fruit cocktail, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS May 7 - 13 THURSDAY - Sausage links, buttered waffles w/maple syrup, applesauce, orange wedges, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter- jelly sandwich, stuffed celery, po- tato chips, peaches, milk. MONDAY - Hot dog on bun, potato puffs, baked beans, cinna- mon applesauce, milk. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/honey dip, mashed potatoes, garden peas, roll-butter, choco- late pudding, milk. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg on bun, pickle chips, pasta salad, seasoned green beans, pears, milk. WEST SIDE TECH May 7 - 13 Breakfast THURSDAY - Cereal, waffles, juice, pastry, milk. FRIDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, juice, milk. MONDAY - Banana muffin, cereal, juice, fruit pastry, mg” TUESDAY - Pancakes, c€feal, juice, pastry, milk. WEDNESDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, fruit, juice, milk. Lunch THURSDAY - Deli hoagie w/ lettuce-tomato-dressing, baked beans, pasta salad, chocolate cake, milk. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, relish cup/dip, fruit, milk. MONDAY - Tacos w/lettuce- tomato, steamed corn, spicy sauce, oatmeal raisin cookies, milk. TUESDAY - Wafer steak on roll, candied sweet potatoes, vegeigf jes. pudding, milk. 2 f WEDNESDAY - Italian meat- balls, tomato sauce on hardjroll, green beans, fruit, milk. 4 j A "Catch A Class" At Keystone This Summer May 8th Weekender Classes Begin To Register, call 1-800-824-2764, Ext. 6007 Chamberlin Center for Part-Time Studies Keystone Junior College, P.O. Box 50, La Plume, PA 18440-0200 Clarks Green Clarks Summit South Abington North Abington Chinchilla Newton Hm Schools ® Libraries PUBLICATION DATE: May 20, 1992 AD DEADLINE: Friday, May 8 (One day earlier if proof required.) Guide to the Abingtons bington Heights & Lackawanna : ail School Districts ® Governments m Groups/Clubs Advertisers PRES Ransom Dalton Glenburn Factoryville LaPlume Waverly readers will find out ® Hospitals H Utilities A new and unique way to reach new and old customers ¢ Guid Guide to the Back Mountain willbe a directory of where-to-go for frequently needed to the Back Mountain products and services. In it B® Where to find recreational opportunities HM How to register children for school, contact utilities and other necessary services. BM Names and phone numbers of school and government offices and personnel BM What local clubs and institutions are available Guide to the Back Mountain will be published in booklet size, so it will be handy to keep around, and your ad can be referred to over and over again. And, advertising will be an important part of the news in Guide to the Back Mountain; readers will use it as a directory to find the products and services they need. Total distribution of over 5,000 copies Guide to the Back Mountain will be included in all copies of The Dallas Post, and will also be distributed free of charge through real estate agencies and high traffic locations. Call today for full information about advertising rates and sizes Guide to the Abingtons was published last year. Guide in Guide to the Back Mountain. to the Back Mountain will follow the same format. The Dallas Post 675-5211 ar * * Ls * “ » - vm ww ee ww -r - ww - a» v.% 9 ew 9 ew
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers