. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 23, 1993 7 Area Seminary student to attend Governor's School Bryan Rutledge, director of col- lege guidance, announced recently that three juniors from Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, have been se- lected to attend the prestigious Pennsylvania Governor's Schools of Excellence this summer. They are Kenneth Hyun Park, Moun- taintop; Henninger Bullock, King- ston; and Sonia Kimm, Shaver- town. Park is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Kie J. Park, Mountaintop. He was selected to attend the Pennsylva- nia Governor's School for the Arts at Mercyhurst College in Erie. Bullock, son of Mrs. Leslie Bul- lock, Kingston and James Bul- lock, New York City and Sonia ; Kimm, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. SONIA KIMM Hyuna-Bae Kimm, Shavertown, . were both selected to attend the The Pennsylvania Governor's ll L-L National Honor Society members School for International Studiesat Schools are full-scholarship, resi- LJ AN] The Nati : . : : : es the University of Pittsburgh. dential suminer programs for gifted e National Honor Society, Lake-Lehman Junior High School, held Jennifer Klaips. Row 3: Nicole Fallon, Laura Castellano, Taryn Six-hundrd fifty students were or talented students. Scholars a Candlelight ceremony, May 26 to induct new members. Brian Waiter, Jessica Elston, Hillary Pilosi, Theresa Decesaris, Amy chosen from the thousands of who successfully complete the Kelly, Member U-20, U.S. National Soccer Team was the speaker. Sorber, Carrie Race, Catherine Finch, Amanda Goble, Patrick candidates statewide to participate program are eligible for special Mrs. Molly Malpass is the advisor and Robert O. Roberts is DeReemer. Row 4: Michelle Clark, Mollie Lewis, Nicole Yoblonski, in the six schools. The competi- meritscholarships offered by many principal. Row 1: Mr. Robert Roberts, Marie Manzoni, Sarah Mandy Kehler, David Milunic, Andrew Loughney, Stephen Hoprich, tion is sponsored by the Pennsyl- ofPennsylvania’s private and state ' Roberts, Amy Keiper, Phyllis Piatt, Susan Walters, Michelle Boltz, Drew Baer, Michael Casey, Nicholas Coslett. Row 5: James Weber, vania Department of Education. colleges and universities. : ' Nicole Scott, Christine Dinger, Crystal Copeland, Mrs. Molly Mal- Jeffrey Eyet, Jonathan Bradbury, Nathan Bendik, James Pitcavage, : pass. Row 2: Valerie Fiore, Lindsay Amyx, Joann White, Laura Danie! 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