) The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 6, 1994 7 Academic fithess awards Charles C. James, principal at Lehman-Jackson Elementary School presented 43 sixth grade students with the Presidential Academic Fitness Awards at the Annual Awards Day Program held recently at the school. Certificates were presented to the following students: Megan Basar, John Bebey, Melissa Brady, Dominic Castrignano, Stanley Chmura, Kori Clark, Melissa DeCesaris, Amanda Estus, Rachel Farley, John Folmar, Robert Glahn, Rachel Harrison, Carrie Ann Hous- #) sock, Rachel Kasper, Alexander Area Wilkes U graduates Dr. Christopher N. Breiseth, president of Wilkes University, recently awarded degrees to the Class of 1994 at commencement exercises. Back Mountain graduates were: Jarrod L. Norton, Sweet Valley, BS, Materials Engineering; Rose- marie A. Vnukowski, Harveys Lake, BA, English; Robert P. Michaels, Dallas, BS, Account- Klaas, Miranda Klaas, Crystal Kordowski, Matthew Loftus and Sarah Lozo. Also, Sean Manzoni, Ryan Mari- ner, Rachel McCoog, Matthew McMahon, Michael Milunic, Mari- elle Narkiewicz, April Naugle, Shaun Osman, Janelle Perlis, Noah Pickett, John Pitcavage, Sarah Rittenhouse, Kaitlin Roche, Robert Roderick, Stacy Rosenblum, Brian Sikora, Amy Sorber, Ryan Steeves, Christopher Stroud, Samantha Teetsel, Warren Vogel, Aron Weso- loski, Melinda White and Valerie Williams. ing; Jennifer S. Steuben, Dallas, Bachelor of Science: Catherine Bigus, Dallas, BS, Business Administration; Mark F. Buss, Dallas, BA, Sociology; Dale E. Fitch, Dallas, Master of Business Administration; Mary Ellen Jol- ley, Dallas, Master of Health Administration; Darren J. Mi- chael, Dallas, BA, Biology; Scott Steelman, Dallas, BS, Biologv. Dallas student is named L The United States Achievement Academy has named Randy Moss an All-American Scholar. . Moss ,who attends Dallas Sen- ior High School, was nominated for this National Award by Claire Morris, art teacher. * Randy will appear in the All- American Scholar Directory, which is published nationally. Moss is the son of Richard and athy Moss, and grandson of the ‘late Bob and Doris Decker and Leland and Helen Moss, all of Trucksville. The USAA has established the All-American Scholar Award Pro- gram in order to offer deserved recognition to superior students who excel in the academic disci- plines. and earn a 3.3 or better grade point average. The Lake Silkworth Area Lions recently honored Lake-Lehman High School student Gina Traver as Student of the Quarter. Traver and her parents were guests of the Lions at the Red Rooster Restaurant, where she was resented with a savings bond and P ®. certificate in recognition of out- standing school and community achievement. Gina is a member of SADD, Student Council, National Honor Society, and editor of the school’s All-American Scholar RANDY MOSS *Named Student of Quarter Literary Magazine. Other accom- plishments include National Merit Commended Student, Language Arts Award, National English Merit Award, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, National Honor Roll, All American Scholar. Gina will be attending King's College on an academic scholar- ship to study criminal justice, and later move on to law school. Gina is the youngest of eight children of Cecil and Sandra Traver of Loyalville. Lake-Noxen grade 6 honor roll & Robert S. Kunkle, principal, ww Lake-Noxen Elementary School, Harveys Lake announces the fol- lowing sixth grade students have achieved the Honor Roll for the fourth marking period: Tara Birt, Karen Boback, Thomas Brislin, Janell Bryant, Jennifer Frank, Richard Hislop, Raymond Hon- eywell, David Kapson, Jamie Laubenstein, Russell Mosier, Ni- cole Parsons, Jamie Piatt, Gary Sagan, Rise Scott, Grace Sorber, Carrie Thorne, Jaclyn Walkowiak and Ryan Watson. Dallas Reporter earns award The Pennsylvania School Public Relations Association recently honored the “Dallas Reporter” with an award of Honorable Mention in its Excellence in Communications Contest. The “Dallas Reporter,” produced by Mr. Gerald Wycallis, Superin- tendent and the Administrative Staff, and published by the Dallas School District, is printed by The Dallas Post. A total of 105 entries were received from across the state from teachers, PTAs, special program directors, department heads, and other school-related organizations. L-L Band Sponsors to hold tea July 13 The Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will hold their annual member- & Ship tea to welcome new members, July 13 at 7 p.m. in the high school library. Edward A. Richards, board director, and Mrs. Maureen Richards, assistant band director, will speak on the current band performance season and answering questions members may have. All new band parents and anyone wishing to become band sponsor- sare invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. (ro SPROG ONTHE LEFT ISALISTOF VERY CANGEROUS , ILLEGAL FIREWORKS AND ON THE RIGHT VERY :AFE VERY. ILLEGAL |: occ dn o WS. ° . oe er Seki Semi ‘a Mnf SUN rn la ° AA uit onde, — eh #; {2 wl ose 1 tine I Ga Le JAA Fahy = ae Tope» Mee | LEGAL FIREWORKS WW) VERY LEGAL eo WA Exploring Hindu culture Mrs. Patti Rajagopolan shows Lake-Lehman language arts student Kristin Van Scoy how to drape a sari during a discussion of Hindu culture. Other visitors to Mrs. Carol Oliver's and Mrs. Drena Gorgone’s classes were Judy Dawe, who discussed genealogy; Rabbi Michael Joseph, a Holocaust survivor; and foreign exchange students Anna Norberg and Jolanda Bosma. a Sem Lower School lists third trimester Honor Roll Dean of Wyoming Seminary Lower School, D. Allan Woodard, announces the Academic High Honor Rolland the Academic Honor Roll for the third trimester of the 1993-94 academic year. Academic High Honor Grade 5: Daniel Davis, Lehman; Lloyd Droppers, Dallas; Rachel Elyachar, Shavertown; Emily Fo- ran, Dallas; Paul Santarelli, Dal- las; Neil Shah, Shavertown. Grade 6: Elizabeth Blidner, Shavertown; Thomas Byron, Dal- las; Ashley Feldman, Shavertown; Conor Fetting-Smith, Dallas; Cle- ments Gover, Lehman; Kourtney Koslosky, Shavertown; Michael Sands, Wyoming; Gillian Speace, Shavertown; Angela Sperazza, Dallas. Grade 7: Kevin Hays, Wyo- ming, Timothy Reddy, Shavertown; Omar Zalatimo, Dallas. Grade 8: Janessa Bernstein, Harveys Lake; Bonnie Men- delssohn, Dallas; Jaron Stern, Shavertown. Academic Honor Roll: Grade 5: Jeffrey Ferraro, Wyo- ming; Carey Fetting-Smith, Dal- las; Chad Flack, Dallas; Erin Liss, Dallas; Caitlin Lucchino, Shaver- town; Erin Madigan, Shavertown Earns teaching award Grade 7: Nathan Davis, * Lehman, Thomas Graham, Shav- ertown; Melissa Howell, Dallas; . Kristen Insalaco, Shavertown; * Leigh Ann Kennedy, Harveys Lake; Bryan Maculloch, Dallas; Stefanie Pollock, Shavertown; Jayme Ra- nieli, West Wyoming; Margaret Sordoni, Harveys Lake. Grade 8: Charlene Acquilina, Shavertown; Joshua Gaia, Shav- ertown; Bruce Gover, Lehman; Rebecca Janerich, Shavertown; Kevin Shah, Shavertown; Jennifer Stolarick, Trucksville; Aria Vaida, ° Shavertown. Some parents have requested that their child's name not appear * on this list. 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