A op aa i} © Maier, 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 12, 1993 LAPP SCHOOL Dallas High School third quarter honor roll Frank P. Galicki, Principal of the Dallas Senior High School, announces the senior high school third nine weeks’ honor roll. The honor roll is determined by the following: Honors with Dis- tinction: 3.8 or above, no C's or D's or F's. First Honors: 3.3 or higher, Second Honors: 2.8t0 3.29 - no D’s or F's. A student with an incomplete cannot be considered for the honor roll. The following have earned: Honors with Distinction Juniors: Catherine Grossman. Sophomores: Scott Sobocinski, Vanessa Wysocki. Freshman: Holly Baseski, Jeffrey Kunkle, Lisa Tomaine. First Honors Seniors: Dawn Balara, Marc Barbose, Theresa Fagan, David Grossman, Adam Jatkowski, Wendy Kerr, Nina Mathers, Todd Paczewski, Melissa Pomrinke, Valerie Proth- ero, David Seidel, Susan Shultz, Eric Spear, Karen Wisnieski, Stacey Yanalunas, Rebecca Yurko. Juniors: Andrew Bishop, Kathy De- linsky, Jeanenne Fagan, Jonathan Fletcher, Jeffrey Krehely, Lynn Murphy, Gregory Nadzan, Becki Roan, Edwin Schall, Nicole Steltz. Sophomores: Sean Callahan, Amy Downey, Melissa France, Kimberly Jones, Becky Mathers, Alisa Merolli, Michelle Miller, Gail Morris, Tamara Palka, Heather Patton, Quentin Reese, Kerry Ritten- house, Gregory Schoenig, Joy Scott, Laura Seidel, Martin Straigis, Krystyna Suchecki, Mi- chael Vozniak, Kelly West, Amy Wisnewski. Freshman : Nicholas Acri, Keri Bachman, Lori Barrett, Susan Benedetti, Griffin Bicking, Joseph Cosgrove, April Decker, David Demko, Jared Dukas, Connor Ennis, Dean Eva, Kathryn Ferko, Rebecca Hoover, Stephanie Jancewicz, Jennifer Jerrytone, Richard Klick, Robert Lorah, Melanie Love, Frederick Carey Mazzoni, John Michala, Steven Misson, Douglas Myers, Kristen Nackley, Shannon Newell, Joseph Noon, Melissa Prokopchak, Timothy Reich, Marlene Saxon, Robin Suda, Miriam Thomas, Laura Uzdilla, Chad Williams, Kristy Woolbert, Sarah Wysocki, Joseph Yagloski. SECOND HONORS Seniors: Amy Brinola, Eric Crahall, Glen Ellsworth, Eve Figueroa, Josiah Garlan, Jennifer Gentsch, Jason Getz. Dawn Hando, Amy Helgemo, Trina Huynh, Casey Kernag, Ann Klimek, Jill Kowalski, Amanda Marshall, Theresa Mathers, Ja- son Mattey, Kelley McIntyre, Ryan Moss, Kathryn Patton, Holly Randolph, Jennifer Seward, Mat- thew Sleightholm, Christine Sopko, Jeannine Sopko, Jennifer Yarnal, Bridget Zimniski. Juniors: Teresa Argento, Molly Baines, Melanie Belles, Kenneth Chapple, Stephanie Fett, Colby Gauntlett, Carra Giardina, Daniel Haradem, Theodore Kerpovich, Jessica Kerr, Tara Killeen, April Kocher, Cyn- thia Maier, Holly Mannear, Heather Micheletti, Carrie Miller, Kristen Miller, Kristin Myers, Shonne Nothen, Douglas Roberts, Abby Russin, Monica Saxon, Pat- * rick Scoble, Michelle Siglin, Amy Smith, Matthew Stefon, Eric Werner, Carl Wiedlich. Sophomores: Joseph Ankenbrand, Karen Appel, Melissa Bartolini, Jeremy Bealla, Sheila Brutko, Beth De- lescavage, Aaron Gingo, Mark Herstek, Kimberly Kamine, Kris- ten Kosakowski, April McAllister, Emily Miers, Julie Miers, Stephen Miknevich, Jason Reynolds, Kristy Rice, Alyssa Rosentel, Jennifer Thoma, Melisa Tyira, Elizabeth Witkowski. Freshman: Brian Berlew, Susan Buckley, Janel Burakiewicz, Lynea Carey, Amy Davenport, John Endrusick, Natalee Felten, Amory Fetko, Carrie Fetterman, Kristy Francis, Leah Garlan, David Germick, Heather Gryziec, Natalie Gulich, Casey Heffron, Amy Hilstolsky, Deborah Hoyes, Jessica Husband, Ted Jackson, Karen Kaleta, Quinn Kavanagh, Michael Kernag, Karen Kovaleski, Nicole Mazurek, Kevin McDonald, Melissa Miller, Mark Morris, Michael Murphy, Gregory Mussman, Amro Najib, Daniel Natitus, Daniel Podehl, Abigail Redmond, Jennifer Reese, Sare Rhodes, Cecilia Romaldini, Jared Rutt, James Ryan, Leigh Sabol, Benjamin Sappe, Nader Sarieh, Maime Slocum, Matthew Sowcik, Christopher Stolarcyk, Michael Suda, Stacey Suda, Bryan Sup- oncic, Jessica Sylvia, John Tomedi, Beth Ann Wagner, Kyle Wega, Elizabeth Ziegler. HAUNTINGLY FUNNY - The cast of Lo and Behold includes, from lef:, Scott Schimmel, Duryea; Michelle Crecca, Mountaintop; Grace Huh, Dallas. : Seminary Players to present Lo and Behold May 14-15 Ghosts and haunted houses will take up residence in the Buckingham Performing Arts Center on the campus of Wyo- ming Seminary when the Sem Players present “Lo and Behold,” a comedy ghost story on Friday and Saturday, May 14 and 15. It is the story of a world-fa- mous, wheelchair-bound, prize- winning author, Milo Alcott, who suddenly finds himself dead and haunting his own house. His young caretaker now occupies the house through a misunderstand- ing of Alcott’s will. The deceased Alcott is bound and determined to chase the young woman from the house, if it is the last thing he does in order to live alone in the house himself. Complicating the matter are the ghosts who have been inhabiting his house longer than he himself has. “Lo and Behold” will be pre- sented each night at 8 p.m. and is open to the public. Tickets are $2 in advance, $2.50 at the door. For information, call Wyoming Semi- nary at 283-6090. School menus The following school lunch menus are for the week of May 13 -19. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Spaghetti w/ meat sauce, roll, tossed salad/ dressing, orange smiles, skim milk. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, celery-carrot sticks w/peanut butter, assorted fruit. MONDAY - Cheese steak on roll, French fries, chilled peaches. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/dipping sauce, green beans, buttered noodles, chilled pears. WEDNESDAY - Two tangy ta- cos w/lettuce-tomato-cheese, buttered rice, refried beans, as- sorted fruit. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Shake and bake chicken, mashed potatoes/gravy, corn, peaches, roll. FRIDAY - Pizza, salad, fruit cocktail. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets, roll, buttered potatoes, corn, pears. TUESDAY - Wimpies on bun, potato puffs, applesauce, yellow beans. WEDNESDAY - Hot ham- cheese on bun, parsley potatoes, carrots, pineapple. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Chicken bar-b-q on bun, pasta salad, baked beans, applesauce. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, carrot-celery sticks, potato chips, Correction Sonia Kimm, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hyun-Bae Kimm, Shav- ertown, was unintentionally omit- ted from the High Honors Dean's List announced by Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston. pears. MONDAY - Steak hoagie, onion rings, seasoned green beans, fruit cocktail. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/honey dip, mashed potatoes / gravy, garden peas, roll/butter, chocolate pudding. WEDNESDAY - American hoa- gie w/sliced meat-cheese-lettuce- tomato, pickle chips, potato puffs, peaches. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Sausage, pan- cakes/syrup or cereal, juice, - pastry. FRIDAY - Blueberry muffin, | cereal, orange juice. MONDAY - Blueberry muffin, cereal, fruit or juice. TUESDAY - Bacon-eggsonbun or cereal, juice, pastry. : WEDNESDAY - Banana bread, cereal, orange juice. Lunch THURSDAY - Italian meat- balls/tomato sauce on hard roll, seasoned green beans, chilled : fruit. FRIDAY - Pizza, fresh relish cup/creamy veggie dip, peaches. MONDAY - Cheeseburger or hamburg on bun w/lettuce-to-_ * mato, seasoned pasta, fresh fruit, * oatmeal, raisin cookies. TUESDAY - Hoagie w/lettuce- tomato, chicken rice soup/crack- . ers, three bean salad, fruit. WEDNESDAY - Open face tur- a key sandwich, mashed potatoes/ gravy, seasoned veggies, jello w/ whip cream. The most news Still only $16 The Dallas Post 675-5211 “GIVE A ] ~ ag ? \ id nth HOOT“ 0) “ Do SPROG Dallas Middle School library sponsors essay contest ~ The Dallas Middle School Li- brary recently promoted an essay contest to celebrate National Li- brary Week. The contest, spon- sored by Pennsylvania Citizens for Better Libraries, challenged students to write an essay en- titled “Libraries Change Lives.” Over 200 students responded to this challenge. Dallas Middle School English teachers, Ms. Norine Amesbury, Mrs. Elaine Williams, and Mrs. Kathy Wega, * served as judges for the contest. - The winning essay was written by Jillian Obuhosky, a seventh grade student. Jillian is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Obuhosky, Route 3, Dallas. Sec- ond honors went to Danae Hus- band and Melody George took third place. Each winner received a cash prize. The winning essay has ad- vanced onto state competition. Mrs. Sharon Carns, Dallas Middle School librarian, announced that the state winners will be named very soon. West Side Tech honor roll ~ Elizabeth J. 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