12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 14, 1993 T, Wyoming Seminary Lower School honors graduates Wyoming Seminary Lower School, Forty Fort, recently hon- ~ ored its eighth grade graduates in a commencement program at the school. H. Jeremy Packard, presi- dent of Wyoming Seminary, pre- sented certificates to the students assisted by D. Allan Woodard, dean of the Lower School and Mrs. Jeanne C. Yarmey, assistant dean. Rev. Dr. William R. Summerhill offered the invocation. Recognized for their achieve- ments with the following prizes were: Stephanie Jose, The John D. Hughes Memorial Mathematics Award, The Anna M. Olcott Award. Anjali Udoshi, - The Karen Smulowitz Memorial Poetry Prize, The Margaret M. Stack Memorial, The Marjorie Harvey Smith Award. JeYun Choi, Irma Meyer Award. Allison Savage, John G. Ruggles III Memorial Prize Bruce Gover, Jr., The Marjorie Harvey Smith Award, The Charles Pfifferling, Sr. Memorial Prize. John McLaughlin, The Kenneth and Suzanne MacArthur Award. Tiffany VanScoy, The Dartt Edwards Prize. Emily Slaff, Team Cup Award, The Jane Pfifferling Dimond Award, The William M. Powell Prize. Jennifer Janerich, The Dartt Edwards Prize. Sem graduates earn awards The following Wyoming Semi- nary award-winners were recog- nized for their accomplishment graduation day: The Lindsley Morgan Washburn Prize in Mathematics - David Doowon Choi. The Harry W. and Emma R. Ruggles Award for Outstanding Graduate - Stephen Jeffrey Rosen- thal. The President's Award for Out- standing Service - Jennifer Eliza- beth Bradley, Stephen Jeffrey Rosenthal. The Quay Adams Award - Stephen Jeffrey Rosenthal. The James A. Ross Memorial Award - Jeffrey John Malak. Jennie Hess Wandall Scholar- ship Awards - Susan Louise Val- entine. The Mabel Scott Wandell and Sterling Wandell Award - Jeffrey John Malak. The Nicholas B. Ottaway Schol- arship Awards - Jennifer Rachel Urisko. The Frances and Louis Maslow Award - D. James Kersey. Ross Twp. Elementary lists Busy Beavers for the year Congratulations are extended to all Ross Elementary students listed below who successfully completed the requirements to become a Busy Beaver for the entire school year: Kindergarten: Dustin Aston, Chad Cragle, Jared Edwards, Jocelyn Gutowski, Christine Kazmierski, Michelle Maskalis, Jonas Mininger, Weston Morgan, Kelly Stroud, Heath Williams, Joseph Zapotoski, Matthew Mor- ris. First Grade: Emily Becker, Sarah Burke, Holly Burnside, Joshua Cragle, Robert . Groblewski, Joshua Jones, Mat- thew. Mahoney, Amanda Mills, Colleen Mininger, Stephen Patla, Hattie Ramsey, Kaleigh Smales, Erika Steele, Laura Stempien, Nicole Walsh, Daniel Worthing- ton. Second Grade: April Aldrich, Ronald Burke, Allison DeSanto, Matthew Gilbertson, John Hous- sock, Tracey Hudak, Joseph Miller, Ryan Post, Michael Rusonis, Amanda Shaver, Mel- ody Scrber, Tabitha Sprau, Kalyca Stransky, David Strenfel, Philip John Weaver, Austin Williams. Third Grade: Edward Becker, Amanda Boytin, Jeffrey Carroll, Jeniffer Flannigan, Tammy Se- bolka. Fourth Grade: Jessica Eamello, Joy Emmett, Aeriel Frost, Stephanie Gross, Christine Hudak, Timothy Kernag, Sarah Moase, Shannon Moore; Amanda Patla, John “Popko, Mary Ann Powell, Vicki Race, Jon Schaffer, John Sharkus, Anthony Sikora, Christina Simon, Jamin Smith, Kenneth Sprau, Gordon Stran- sky, Andrea Steele, Kasey Wilczynski. Dewees gradautes from Scranton Prep | Brian S. Dewees, son of Fred and Marge Dewees of Goodleigh Farm, ‘Dallas was graduated from Scranton Preparatory School on June 6 ‘where he was awarded the gold medal for excellence in Social Studies ‘during commencement exercises. While at Prep, Brian was a member of the Prep Players and the Varsity Soccer team. He was also chosen as one of the first student ‘leaders for the Kiros Retreat Program instituted this year at the school. 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MAIN STREET + PLAINS - 825-0661 “1 (across from 1st Eastern Bank) Mon.- Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-3 TOP THREE STUDENTS - Student recipients for the 1992-93 school year are pictured from left: David Choe, eighth grade; Segan Millington, sixth grade; and Erik Steltz, seventh grade award winner and Mrs. Teri Buda, Dallas Education Association Vice President. Dallas Middle School students honored During a recent Awards Day assembly at the Dallas Middle School, three students were hon- ored by the Dallas Education As- sociation with an award certificate and a savings bond. These students were selected by faculty members for having at- tained and maintained academic Lake-Lehman GRADE 8 HONORS WITH DISTINCTION: Mark Coslett, Andrew Loughney, Deborah White. HIGH HONORS: Melony Bedford, Megan Belles, Melissa Boltz, Nicole Bouthot, Robert Campbell, Michelle Clark, Tara Coletti, Danielle Conte, Nicole Cornell, Theresa Doty, Christina Farrell, Jennifer Fela, George Frank, Alexius Frantz, Joseph Halowich, II, Chenoa Harris, Ryan Hartz, Stephen Hoprich, Michael Kenney, Claire Kordowski, Tanya Kosakowski, Nova Lamela, Lisa Lanning, Mollie Lewis, Matthew Link, Elizabeth Lockavich, Marie Manzoni, Kathryn Martin, David Milunic, Douglas Oldham, Danielle Pall, . Leeann Popson, Amber Posatko, Geana Marie Powell, Sarah Roberts, David Rogers, Marc Ronczka, Winter Rusilowski, Amanda Shission, Joseph Skib- itsky, Timnae Skopic, Elizabeth Smee, Kristopher Smith, Michael Smith, Kristi Snyder, Heidi Sprau, Jeanette Thrash, Tanya Verbyla, Amanda Weber, Rachel Wilson, Michael Woronko. HONORS: Chastity Augustini, Christopher Bath, January Cook, Marisa Crispell, Jeffrey Ehret, Michael Faillace, Jessica Finch, A NNN WY excellence by earning the highest Q.P.A. for the first three marking periods in his or her grade level. The Dallas Middle School fac- ulty began the practice of present- ing these DEA awards for aca- demic excellence during the 1991- 1992 school year and have made this award a permanent part of the Kimberly Gaylord, Amy Hartzell, Roy Holcomb, William Humphreys, Joel Kapitula, Brian Marsh, Adri- enne Miroslaw, Jarett Perlis, Phyl- lis Piatt, Katie Pierson, Christo- pher Price, Holly Rishko, Shawn Sarmonis, Rebecca Scott, Bobbi Stogoski, Helene Strutko, Rebecca Sutton, Kelly Tarreto, Shaun Ti- tus, Ned Walsh, Kevin Whipple, Elizabeth Yeager. GRADE 7 HONORS WITH DISTINCTION: Jennifer Klaips. HIGH HONORS: Jonathan Bradbury, Michael CaseydJr., Laura Castellano, Kelly Cave, Nicholas Coslett, Robert Dale, Daniel Dule- bohn, Jessica Elston, Jeffrey Eyet, Nicole Fallon, Catherine Finch, Valerie Fiore, Amande...Goble, Kimberly Halowich, Michael Hol- Dallas Middle School Awards as- sembly. The Student Achievement Awards Committee is composed of Norine Amesbury, Ellen Boyer, Elaine Felli, Georgia Jenkins and Kathy Wega. The comittee com- piled awards information through- out the school year. Junior High posts Honor Roll los, Sara Kasper, Jillian Krywicki, Ryan Mahle, Brooke Posatko, Carrie Race, Amy Sorber, James Weber, Joanne White, Darby Wolfe. HONORS: Michael Albee, Lind- say Amyx, Drew Baer, Nathan Bendik, Brian Bogdon, Michelle Boltz, Crystal Copeland, Theresa DeCesaris, Patrick Deremer, Christine Dinger, Marc Elgaway, John Fielding, Jr., Tara Haugh- ney, Micah Hendershott, Preston Hoyt, Mandy Kehler, Vicki Manka, Eric Nygren, John Olenik, Hillary Pilosi, Melissa Rasmus, Thomas Roche, II, Kathleen Santry, Jack Schneider, Nicole Scott, Mandy Scovish, Robin Shaver, Walter Shaver, Mark Steele, II, Amanda Swanson, Taryn Waiter, Susan ine Wilson, Nicole Yoblonski. Graduates from Notre Dame Hugh M. Mundy, son of Hugh F. and Rita Mundy, Lehman Avenue, Local girls attended Rotary camp junior at Dallas High School, Alli- son Milunic, who will be a junior at Lake-Lehman Area High School and Gail Morris, who will be a junior at Dallas High School in September, participated in the which was held June 19-23 on the campus of College Misericordia, Dallas. They were sponsored by the Rotary Club of Dallas after being selected from students nominated by area high school guidance counselors and princi- pals. . The annual five-day Rotary Leaders Camp for Girls introduces girls who are entering the 11th grade to possible career tracks through volunteer speakers, in- volves them in group discussions of issues of the day, and promotes the development of team work through competition, cooperative games, and the opportunity to live and work together. Eighty girls were selected for the 1993 Camp, representing clubs throughout Rotary International District 7410, which encompasses 46 clubs in northeastern Pennsyl- vania. BMT students are King's graduates Dr. Donald Farmer, vice presi- dent and dean for academic affairs at King's College, recently an- nounced that 356 students ful- filled requirements to earn bache- lor degrees following the spring 1993 semester. 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