Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 7, 1995 12 The Dallas Post Have fun at softball camp By VALERIE WOLFE end at 3 p.m. On Friday the camp Student Correspondent p.m. The cost for Lake-Lehman stu- dents is $60, and for non-district students the cost is $70. To sign up for this wonderful opportunity, pick up registration forms at the Lake-Lehman Junior High or the Lake-Lehman Senior High. Looking for a great way tospend your summer? Get in shape, learn techniques, tactics and drills at Lake-Lehman's softball day camp. The camp will take place from June 26-29, at the Lake-Lehman High School. Monday - Thursday Dallas High School offers driver theory class The Dallas High School driver training program will conduct a driver theory class for all public and private school students residing in the district. : : The program, in conjunction with the behind the wheel clases, will allow students to receive a rate reduction from their insurance compa- nies. : Students who successfully complete this class will receive their senior license at age 17. Classes will be conducted June 13-23, 8 a.m.-11:20 p.m. ' To register contact Dallas Senior High School: 674-7230 or 674- 7251. pret ‘Graduates from Kutztown U Dallas resident Amanda J. Jones received a bachelor of arts degree in geography at Kutztown University's annual Spring Commencement ‘May 20. ‘Graduates from St. Lawrence U Dallas resident C. Nolan Olsen graduated from St. Lawrence Univer- ‘sity, in Canton, New York at Commencement ceremonies May 21. Olsen earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and government. ‘He is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and a graduate ‘of the Trinity-Pawling School. Earns MD and Master's degrees Mark A. Rosing, recently received an MD from the College of ‘Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and a MPH from ‘Columbia University School of Public Health, Division of Population ‘and Family Health. Dr. Rosing graduated magna cum laude from the Cornell University 'in 1988, where he was a College Scholar. He also worked on Arab-Jew- ish co-existence in Israel for two years. While at Columbia he had an appointment as a graduate research “assistant studying issues of maternal-fetal conflict. He is one of the founders of the Alliance for Judaism and Social Justice (AJSJ). + He is a 1984 graduate of Dallas High School, where he was the valedictorian. 7 Dr. Rosing will do his residency in obstetrics and gynecology at # Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. He is the son of J udy >and Tom Rosing of Dallas. i ‘Graduates Summa Cum Laude . Trucksville resident Karen Laver, a 1995 graduate of Luzerne County Communtiy College, has achieved Summa Cum Laude status, “for maintaining a cumulative GPA of 4.0. Up Named to Masnfield's Dean's List Three Back Mountain residents attending Mansfield University have been named to the Spring 1995 Dean's List. %, | Dallas resident Susan Steinkirchner,and Hunlocks Creek residents ‘Kimberly M. Evarts and Clif A. Morales earned this honor by attending ‘the university full time and earning at least a 3.50. ; PRE go § = ] _- wobert ba Bb $02 | Ro 14 main ot a | Was. PA 1801 el the camp will begin at 9 a.m. and Dallas Middle School poster contest winners Winners have been announced in the Dallas Middle School international poster contest: “There’s a World Outside Dallas.” Every seventh grade student submitted a poster for their language or world cultures class. Eighth grade language students also participated. In seventh grade the winner for best overall was Heather Vodzak. Norah Krakosky won for most artistic. Best presentation theme award went to Chris Pratz. In eighth grade the winners were Tom Zaro for best overall, Becky Miller for most artistic, and Ann Marie Carey for best presentation of theme. ; Judges were Dallas Middle School faculty members Steven Kkaschenbach, and Raelene Olszweski. Also serving as judge was Kate Gibbons, director of the Peace Center Eighth-grade Social Studies Olympians 1958 bit : Scoring in the school's top 10 in the National Social Studies Olympiad were Lake-Lehman eighths, 1 graders, front row from left: Jon Korbeil, Kathleen Tripp, Miké Kostrobala, Andy Verdfekal and Jen- nifex Basta; back row: teacher Thomas Yoniski, Angela Davis, Rebecca Kaufman, Josh Thomas, Tony Lumbis and Lisa Glatz. ear King's names area students | S) fo dean's list oe Dr. Donald Farmer, vice presi- dent for academic affairs at King's College, recently announced that 529 students have qualified for the spring 1995 semester dean's list, signifying a grade point aver- age of 3.4 or higher. Named to the Dean's List are Dallas residents: Andrew Paoletti, @)" Meagan Wega, Jennifer Judge, John Kasmark, Melinda English, Joseph Hudak, Danielle Mayton, Edwin Schall, Heather Brody, Christopher Good, Erin Brennan, Melanie Belles and Karin War- tella. : Also named were: Meaghan Ruddy, Hunlock Creek; Denise Eldridge, Shavertown; David Raker, Shavertown; Leeanne Rogers, Shavertown; Carrie Reid, Trucksville; Stanley Gulbish, Shavertown; Jeffrey Krehely, Shavertown and Sara Karlowicz, Shavertown. School menus The following school menus are for the week of June 8 - 12. All lunches include milk. . DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Cheeseburger/ bun or b.b.q. chicken, mashed potatoes/ gravy, fruit. FRIDAY - To be announced. MONDAY - Last day of school. To be announced. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Hot ham, cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - cereal, OJ. MONDAY - Cereal, pastry, juice. Muffin, banana, Lunch : THURSDAY - Tacos w/trim- mings, seasoned corn, assorted fruit. 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