18 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 3, 1995 @ (¢ Dallas High School announces 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, D's or F's. First Honors: 3.3 or higher; Second Honors: 2.8 to 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 DISTINC- TION: Seniors: Michelle Miller, Gail Morris, Heather Patton, Laura Seidel, Scott Sobocinski, Kelly West. Juniors: Joseph Cosgrove, Lisa Tomaine. Sophmores: Amanda Eisen- hart. Freshmen: Brian Blase, Jef- frey Faneck, Beth Hartshorne, Ann Mizenko, Erik Steltz, Jen- nifer Vodzak, David Williams. First Honors Seniors: Jeremy Bealla, Sean Callahan, Kimberly Jones, Jason Jumper, Alisa Merolli, Brennan Murphy, Tamara Palka, Michael Vozniak, Amy Wisnewski, Vanessa ‘Wysocki. Juniors: Lori Barrett, Holly Baseski, Susan Benedetti, Griffin Bicking, Jared Dukas, Dean Evans, Natalee Felten, Kathryn Ferko, Rebecca Hoover, Ted Jackson, Stephanie Jancewicz, JenniferJerrytone, Richard Klick, Jeffrey Kunkle, Melanie Love, Frederick Maier, Kevin McDonald, John Michalak, Mark Morris, Michael Murphy, Douglas Myers, Kristen Nackley, Shannon New- ell, Melissa Prokopchak, Timothy Reich, Sare Rhodes, Laura Uzdilla, Kinsy Weyman, Kristy Woolbert, Sarah Wysocki. Sophomores: Barbara Beardsworth, Lori Buzin, Christina Callahan, Adrienne Camp, Jason Campbell, Sara Clement, Stacey Engler, Aaron Getz, Laura Grundowski, Lisa Gurdin, Tracy Jones, Justin Jumper, Shannon Kane, Kimberly Karavitch, Justin Kerr, Marina Knappman, Joy Morgan, Jason Nutche, Amanda Palmatier, Ali- son Piazza, Brian Pizzano, Joseph Sallitt, Emily Schweitzer, Scott Townsend, Kimberly Wall, Heather Wilt. Freshmen: Anna Appel, Br- idget Baines, Lisa Barrett, Brian Bayer, Ann Bishop, Paul Carlson, John Fagan, Brian Gieda, Erin Heffron, Timothy Herbert, Jeffrey Kernag, Erika Knappman, Joseph Kukosky, Anthony Luizza, Re- becca Menges, Jennifer Moran, Jenifer Moser, Chad Newell, Tara Oatridge, Kevin O'Malia, Sarah Podehl, Jayson Pope, Julie Pryor, Amy Rogan, Amy Samuels, Sean Sarokas, Jill Schrlau, Kelly Se- man, Elizabeth Shelton, Thomas Swartwood, Jason Vodzak, Sarah Williams, Gwen Zarambo. SECOND HONORS: Seniors: Joseph Ankenbrand, Karen Appel, Melissa Bartolini, Sheila Brutko, Michele Chocallo, Anthony Cox, Amy Downey, Mark Herstek, Laura Kaschenbach, Jennifer Keefer, Kenneth Marsola, Becky Mathers, Emily Miers, Julie Miers, Adam Nicely, Denise Popeck, Quentin Reese, Jason Reynolds, Kristy Rice, Kerry Rit- tenhouse, Roxanne Rizzo, Alyssa Rosentel, Sarah Russoniello, Melisa. Tyira. Juniors: Nicholas Acri, Brian Berlew, Janel Burakiewicz, Lynea Carey, Amy Davenport, David Registrations open for CYC summer camp The Wyoming Valley Catholic Youth Center will offer an all new summer Pre-K Camp, designed for children ages 3-5, to run on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from July 11 - August 17, 9 .m. until 11:30 a.m. All children must be registered for the entire six week camp. class size is limited and children must be registered by Friday, June 30. An Open House Week will be held June 26-30, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. to provide the participants an opportunity to tour the facility and meet with the instructors. For more information or to make an appointment to further discuss the camp or tour the facility at an earlier date, call the CYC at 823-6121. (GREAT ADDITIONS, INC. 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SHOWROOM & SHOP 283 5050 ¥ 675-0852 Demko, Ryan Donnelly, Connor Ennis, Leah Garlan, David Ger- mick, Heather Gryziec, Natalie Gulich, Jessica Husband, Karen Kaleta, Thomas Klimek, Karen Kovaleski, Nicole Kozick, Robert Lorah, Melissa Marsola, Carey Mazzoni, Melissa Miller, Sarah Misson, Amro Najib, Jennifer Parrish, Daniel Podehl, Chester Pollick, Cecilia Romaldini, Mar- lene Saxon, Jaime Slocum, Susan Smaka, Matthew Sowcik, Robin Suda, Miriam Thomas, Beth Wagner, Nicholas Waligorski, Chad Williams, Joseph Yagloski, Holly Zukoski. Sophomores: AmandaAhmad, Arthur Bittner, Kevin Burkhardt, Patrick Casey, Jessica Conte, Heather Deeble, Joseph Dreier, Kristen Faerber, Kristina Gawlas, Melanie Getz, Alisa Harris, Kristina Kamus, Elizabeth Keating, Devin Michael, Jeremy Onyshczak, Jacqueline Protero, Alison Rothstein, Mary Ann Se- lenski, Dana Siglin, Melanie Tran- sue, Robert Webb, Kevin West, Kevin Williams. Freshmen: John Baird, Brian Balutis, Erin Barry, Samantha Blinn, Todd Butcher, John Eu- stice, James Gavin, Adeline Groblewski, William Higgins, Kevin Pizzano, Michael Sabol, - New equipment to serve the community The Jackson Township Ambulance Association recently purchased needed equipment with donations received from Hillside Farms Inc., American Asphalt Paving Co. and Coury’s Restau- rant. John Hutchins, assistant chief/secretary: Lynn Coury, owner of Coury’s Restaurant; John Jay Wilkes Jr., chief; Thomas Cool Jr., assistant chief and Samuel P. Wilkes, president, show off the new generator, two heavy duty sawzalls, two emergency lights, two helmets and a long board. Michael Hilstolsky, Danae Hus- q band, Michelle Jayne, Jillian Jumper, Brian Katyl, Amy Kerr, Christine Kovaleski, Jacob Lan- yon, Larry Lettie, Richard Lorah, Jennifer Lyons, John Monsuer, Nicole Nackley, William Piasta, Michael Raub, Peter Redmond, Vivian Riley, Sally Sarieh, Judson Schwartz, Danielle Sha- : naberger, James Smith Tanya 4 Spurlin, Joseph Tarity, Nadalie Temperine, Brian Tupper, Nicole Wenrich, JoshuaYoh, Keith Zinn. Obituaries are v LNT ] published free of charge. | Bridging the generations Priority is given to Girl Scouts from Troop 610, Sweet Valley, who are working on earning their Cross Generation residents of the Back badge, recently visited with residents at the Meadows Nursing Center, met with residents in a Mountain. Relatives of “sharing session”, sang camp songs and learned about Candy Striping volunteering at the Center. , ; ia : Attending were:, from left, first row are Scouts: Kalyca Stransky, Amanda Shaver, Brandy Gross, Di Back Mountain residents | Katie Kiawk, Andrea Steele, Joy Emmett, Bianca Sauceda, Dawn Newell, and Jan Emmette; are published as space second row, are residents : Janet Edwards, Margaret Cappucci, Mary Austin, Elaine Harris, Rosalie allows. Wolensky, Betty Owen, Bernadine Pape, Melly Dreher; third row, candy stripers, Lena and Michelle Kuehn; Lisa Argenziano, activities director; and Clare Emmette, troop leader. Absent from photo The Dallas Post . troop assistants, Carol Shaver and Susie Gross. (D « { ny 4 | | po DP TI 1SCASC!: Find the answer at the Second Annual J rE | Cardine Care Lecture Series VIR : | 6 ® [) ® 9 | Findings of the Framingham Heart Study’ Tuesday, May 23, 1995, 7:00 p.m. | F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts | Guest Speaker: William P. Castelli, M.D., | Past Director, Framingham Heart Study QO What factors put you at risk for heart disease? Diet? Exercise? Heredity? | Get the facts and fascinating insight into heart disease from Dr. William P. Castelli, who for the past 16 years served as | Director of the Framingham Heart Study - the world’s longest-running heart study. | Based in Framingham, Massachusetts since 1948, the study has been described as “a national treasure” ! for its key findings on the roles played by such factors as cholesterol, blood pressure, smoking, obesity and | physical exercise in causing or preventing heart disease and stroke. OU Cd Dr. Castelli’s contributions have been honored by numerous awards, including the Meritorious Service Medal from the United States Public Health Service and the Paul Dudley White Award from the Massachusetts affiliate of the American Heart Association. Reservations are limited, so please arrange for your tickets today by calling 283-7222 or 1-800-838-WELL. | | A special presentation co-sponsored by Wyoming Valley Health Care System and Ol! George E. Cimochowski, M.D., Chief of Cardiac Surgery, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Campus. WYOMING VALLEY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
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