A 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 22, 1992 | ‘SCHOOL . Anthony B. Martinelli, Princi- [ pal, Dallas Middle School, an- nounces the Honor Roll for fourth ' marking period. Honors with Dis- tinction - 3.8 to 4.0, no D's or F's; |-First Honors - 3.310 3.79, no D's or i F's; Second Honors - 2.8 to 3.29, { no D's or F's. , SIXTH GRADE . Honors With Distinction: Jef- i frey Faneck, Ann Lynn Mizenko, , Erik Steltz, Jennifer Vodzak, David ' Williams. First Honors: Amanda M. An- dere, Anna Marie Appel, Bridget | Baines, Lisa Barrett, Brian Bayer, | Sarah Benedetti, Ann Marie | Bishop, Brian Blase, Paul Carlson, | Lesley Coombe, Angela Endrusick, | John Fagan, Sheehan Gallagher, | Jennifer L. Geiger, Toni Gorgone, ‘Adeline Groblewski, Sarah Hadzor, ' Timothy Herbert, Kenneth Hoover, Danae Husband, Jeffrey Kernag, "Erika Knappman, Sara Kuzma, - Amy Lloyd, Anthony Luizza, Nicho- las Mallick, Jennifer Moser, Chad ‘Newell, Tara Oatridge, Jillian “Obuhosky, Kevin O'Malia, Sarah "Podehl, Jayson Pope, Amy Rogan, - Patrick Rosenthal, Amy Samuels, ‘Jill Schrlau, Judson Schwartz, “Elisabeth Shelton, Tanya Spurlin, ‘Jennifer Stolarick, Joseph Tarity, Jason Vodzak, Sarah Williams, “Gwen Zarambo. »,- Second Honors: Brian Balutis, Bryan Banks, Jason Bendy, Ryan _Beretski, Samantha Blinn, Jen- tnifer Brown, Amy Bush, Rebecca ‘Bush, Todd Butcher, Cari Cave, Allison Cutter, Megan Elston, ‘Randy Evans, Jennifer Gramps, Beth Hartshorne, Erin Heffron, | Derek Hodne, Nicole Hooper, Alan Horridge, Sarah Jennings, Amy Kerr, Christine Kovaleski, Lindsay \e THE ¥ Stude nt Council aids Diabetes Ass'n. Kravits, Toni Kukosky, Kendra Lembke, Larry Lettie, Matthew Litz, Sarah Lord, Jennifer Lyons, Chris- topher Malonis, Jared McTague, Jonathan Meehan, Jennifer Mo- ran, Janelle Morgantini, Nicole Nackley, Amy Park, Michael Pet- row, William Piasta, Edward Pie- kara, Michael Raub, Peter Red- mond, Vivian Riley, Salley Sarieh, Kelly Seman, Danielle Shana- berger, Melissa Tasselmyer, Daniel Tomedi, Brian Tupper, Tracee Watchulonis, Nicole Wenrich, Joshua Yoh, Keith Zinn. SEVENTH GRADE Honors With Distinction: David Choe. First Honors: Carrie Achuff, Lori Buzin, Christina Callahan, Jason Campbell, Stacey Engler, Kristen Faerber, Aaron Getz, Melanie Getz, Tracy Jones, Justin Kerr, Christo- pher Miele, Joy Morgan, Jason Nutche, Jeremy Onyshczak, Ali- son Piazza, Brian Pizzano, Joseph Sallitt, Emily Schweitzer, Robert Webb, Heather Wilt, Jane Wisnewski. Second Honors: Ryan Auker- man, Barbara Beardworth, Jeffrey Beisel, Shannon Caboot, Adrienne Camp, Patrick Casey, Sara Clem- ent, Heather Deeble, Kristina Gawlas, Arthur Gay, Laura Grun- dowski, Lisa Gurdin, Kiley Harvey, Harry Hazeltine, Robin Holeman, Carey Jones, Justin Jumper, Shannon Kane, Kimberly Karav- itch, Mark Kaschenbach, Elizabeth Keating, Marina Knappman, Re- becca Koval, Jamie Krause, Carolyn Lubinski, Jessica Martin, John Matson, Devin Michael, Le- ona Miller, Amanda Nothen, Bri- anne Nutaitis, Stephanie Pacovsky, Nicholas Perrotto, Melissa Pet- rikonis, William Puchalsky, Alison » The Dallas Middle School Student Council recently participated in the American Diabetes Association Rose Sale. This was the first opportunity the council had to assist this agency and the result was ~an overwhelming success. Over $900 in roses were sold in just » three days. The council under the supervision of Miss Norine M. Amesbury has participated in numerous community projects during the past year. Pictured preparing roses for distribution are from left, kneeling: Alison Ash, Carolyn Lubinski and Jared Dukas. Standing, Beth Wagner, council president; Ted Jackson, council recording secretary; Bobbi Jo Swire, Amber Silveri and Miss Norine M. Amesbury, advisor. Holly Pitcavage graduates summa cum laude from Wilkes . , Holly T. Pitcavage, daughter of “Mr. and Mrs. Myron Pitcavage, Center Street, Shavertown, re- cently graduated summa cum - laude from Wilkes University with _a Bachelor of Science degree in [Environmental Engineering. . . ;Holly, a trustee scholarship swinner at Wilkes, was the charter president of Ashrae, an engineer- ing society, treasurer of the Earth and Environmental Science Club and treasurer of the Cue and »Curtain Society. She was a mem- “ber of the Society of Women Engi- neers, earned membership to Sigma Pi Sigma, the Physics Honor Society and finished her degree with the status of honors in engi- neering. During her four years at Wilkes, Pitcavage attained the Dean's List every semester. She received fellowship offers from Rennselaer Polytechnical Institute, Cornell University and Penn State University and will begin studies toward a Master of Science degree in Environmental Engineering at Penn State in the fall. “Open House at Penn State for high school students July 22 -. ‘Penn State Wilkes-Barre invites yall area high school students, grades 9-12, to combine the chance + for a free picnic supper with the opportunity to check out college options. High school students and « their parents at an Open House on the campus in Lehman Wednes- day, July 22 at 6:30 p.m. Faculty and alumni will flip burgers for the light picnic supper and also provide information for young men and women thinking ahead about college. John Barnes, admissions offi- cer, said that the information pic- nic is designed for persons think- ing ahead to college in the future; but anyone who is interested in fall, 1992 college courses is also invited. Dallas, Lehman and Tech seniors ‘reminded of photo appointments . . -Seniors from Dallas, Lake-Lehman and the West Side Tech High _ Schools are reminded that their appointments should be made as soon - as possible for their yearbook glossies at Ace Hoffman Studios, the official yearbook photographer. ~ , Call 779-5327 or 823-6177 for an appointment. Glossies should be completed before the beginning of the school year. Lehman-Jackson PTA will meet August 18 ‘= 'The Lehman-Jackson Elementary PTA will hold a special general meeting on August 18 to amend the by-laws and vote to raise dues. This ‘special meeting will be held in the Lehman-Jackson staff room begin- ning promptly at 11:30 a.m. All current PTA members are encouraged to attend. Dallas Middle School honor students ‘Rothstein, Dana Siglin, Amber Silveri, Cory Stanislow, Scott Townsend, Joey Walko, Kimberly Wall, Kevin Williams. EIGHTH GRADE Honors With Distinction: Lisa Tomaine. First Honors: Lori Barrett, Holly Baseski, Susan Benedetti, Griffin Bicking, Susan Buckley, Joseph Cosgrove, April Decker, Jared Dukas, Y. Dean Evans, Kathryn Ferko, David Germick, Nicole Hayden, Stephanie Jancewicz, Richard Klick, Karen Kovaleski, Jeffrey Kunkle, Robert Lorah, Melanie Love, Lisa Lynch, J. Frederick Maier, Carey Mazzoni, Kevin McDonald, John Michalak, Mark Morris, Douglas Myers, Shannon Newell, Melissa Prokopchak, Sare Rhodes, Robin Suda, Laura Uzdilla, Beth Ann Wagner, Chad Williams, Kristy Woolbert. Second Honors: Nicholas Acrij, Keri Bachman, Lynea Carey, David Demko, Connor Ennis, Natalee Felten, Amory Fetko, Carrie Fet- terman, Cody Friedel, Leah Gar- lan, Heather Gryziec, Natalie Gulich, Julie Haas, Amy Hilstolsky, Donald Holdredge, Rebecca Hoover, Ted Jackson, Jennifer Jerrytone, Karen Kaleta, Quinn Kavanagh, Michael Kernag, Mat- thew Lloyd, Melissa Miller, Steven Misson, Michael Murphy, Gregory Mussman, Kristen Nachley, Jo- seph Noon, Daniel Podehl, Bryan Reggie, Timothy A. Reich, Kevin Rogers, Jared Rutt, Leigh Sabol, Nader Sarieh, Marlena Saxon, Jaime Slocum, Matthew Sowcik, Christopher Stolarcyk, Michael Suda, John Tomedi, Sarah Wyosocki, Joseph Yagloski. Dean's list Simpson College Emily A. Burke of Dallas. Burke is majoring in Management and is the daughter of Mr. Jack Burke. Grove City College Seth Frederick Roskos major- ing in computer systems. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roskos of Dallas. University of Scranton Shavertown: Carol D. Krochta; Alan B. Landis. East Stroudsburg University Patrick C. Kilduff, Shavertown, Pre-Medicine. King’s College Michael Luksic, Shavertown; Nicole Nardone, Trucksville; Ja- son Yencha, Shavertown; Kelly Terescavage, Trucksville; Gina Difrancesco, Dallas; Edmund Pish, Dallas; Crystallene Jennings, Dal- las; John Kristan, Dallas; Gina Gallagher, Dallas; Tracey Michael, Dallas; Meagan Wega, Dallas; James McGuire, Dallas; John Kasmark, Dallas; Heather Hoyes, Dallas; Julie Deneve, Dallas; Donna Hanson, Harveys Lake; Marla Parente, Harveys Lake. Johnson Technical Institute Matthew W. Price, senior, Trucksville. College Misericordia Renee Balberchak, Dallas; Joanne M. Boyle, Dallas; Jonathan Brassington, Dallas; Peter Brassington, Dallas; William Brassington, Dallas; Heather Campbell-Paduck, Dallas; Dawn Clark, Harveys Lake; Dara Lee Crispell, Noxen; Michelle De Re- mer, Hunlock Creek; Michele Durling, Dallas; Randolph Fung- A-Fat, Dallas; Shane Fung-A-Fat, Dallas; Mary C. Goldfeder, Dallas; Brenda Love, Dallas; Marlo Ann Lukas, Shavertown; Lucinda Mar- tin, Noxen; Lisa Murphy, Dallas; Crystal Newell, Noxen; Scott Saba, Dallas; Kim Larnerd Socash, Trucksville; Elizabeth Faith Spencer, Noxen; Kimberly Vollrath, Harveys Lake; Eileen Weaver, Noxen; Robert Yonker, Shaver- town. Johnson & Wales University Joyce Oravitz, Dallas, majoring in Hospitality Management. Wilkes University DALLAS: Lori A. Fuller, Frank P. Spencer, Tairran L. Batory, Ann Marie E. Danna, Helene E. Fine, John S. Fine III, Deana H. Harris, Darren J. Michael, William Mon- tross, Heather L. Rogers, Nancy L. Shaw, Randolph E. Slaff, Gregg Steuben. HARVEYS LAKE: Kelly McNulty, Richard S. Siperko. SHAVERTOWN: David A. Crake, Diane Demko, Marsha J. Manley, Holly T. Pitcavage, Myron Pitcav- age, Matthew E. Reinert, Richard D. Stokes. TRUCKSVILLE: Michael Durkin, Patric, Marris, Paula L. Pavlico, Melissa Margic. Mansfield University Tracey Ann Morgan, Shaver- town. During the recent awards assembly at the Dallas Middle School, three students were honored and awarded a special certificate and a $50 Savings Bond from the faculty members of the Dallas Education Association for demonstration of academic excellence. These students attained and maintained the highest Q.P.A. at his or her grade level for the current 1991-92 school year. This year's outstanding students are pictured being presented with the award by Dallas Education Asso- ciation President William R. Wagner. Row 1: seventh grade student recipient David Choe; sixth grade student recipient Jeffrey Faneck; eighth grade student recipient Lisa Tomaine. Row 2: William R. 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