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    12 The Dallas Post
Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 21, 1995
Surf the 'Net, do dinosaur
DNA during Sem Summer
Area middle-school and high-
school students will have the
opportunity this summer to ex-
plore the world of the Internet at
Wyoming Seminary.
The two-week course gives
students the opportunity to learn
how to work with programs such
as Gopher, Telnet, and World Wide
Web.
Along with exploring the In-
ternet, this summer's schedule
also consists of more than 50
courses, including programs in
creative writing, video production
and preparing for the SAT.
Sem Summer courses will be
held from July 3 through July 28,
with two week and four-week
courses scheduled in the morn-
ing, afternoon and evening.
The very popular science dis-
covery program returns for
middle-school students; last year,
more than 60 area students in
grades 5 through 8 took part in
courses such as “Amusement Park
Physics,” “Dinosaurs and DNA,"
and “Life on Earth.” These hands-
on courses feature field trips and
laboratory work; young scientists
get the chance todesign and carry.
out their own experiments. Teach-
ers from Wyoming Seminary and
other area schools will join forces
in the summer science programs.
_ Tuition varies by course; for
more information ui specific pro-
grams, or to receive a free bro-
chure on the program, contact
the summer programs office at
Wyoming Seminary 283-6066.
Lehman-Jackson posts Honor Roll
Charles C. James, principal, Lehman-Jackson Elementary School,
has announced the sixth grade Honor Roll for the fourth marking
period. The following students have achieved the “A” Honor Roll (95%-
100%):
John Bucha, Bonnie Culver, Sarah Davis, Joshua Gregg, Donora
Hillard, Christine Hudak, Daniel Mariner, Rebecca Martin, Jessica
Milbrodt, Shannon Moore, Michael Niezgoda, Amanda Patla, Melissa
Rossick, Natalie Shiskowski, Anthony Sikora, Maret Smolow, Melissa
Sorber, Andrea Steele, Gordon Stransky, James Yozwiak and Amy.
.Zamerowski.
Lake-Noxen sixth grade Honor Roll
Robert S. Kunkle, Principal, Lake-Noxen Elementary School, Har-
veys Lake, announces the following sixth grade students have achieved
the Honor Roll for the fourth marking period: Alyson Bevan, Melissa
Brelsford, Kathleen, Britt, Eric Casey, Amy Donovan, Carolynn Ed-
wards, Luke Kasper, Arlette Kline, Leigh Kosloski, Kieran Lucarino,
Justin Mendygral, Laura Mitchell, Neena Patton, Terri Peiffer, Curri
Perez, Mandi Race, Mandy Race, Joshua Schraeder, Jacqueline Scott,
Nathan Spagnuolo, Latoya Tarboro, Alaina Swanson, Kelly Wagner
Members of Lake-Lehman National Honor Society
Members of Lake-Lehman's
National Honor Society include:
Seniors: Michele Andes,
Christina Andrews, Timothy Br-
islin, Thomas C. Brown, Sherry
Clark, Nathan Dale, Rhonda
Evans, Jennifer Feehan, Ryan
Gold, Courtney Heiser, April
Hodick, Beth Kelly, Shannon
Kelly, Kelly Komsisky, Richelle
Kovach, Joshua Longmore, Peter
Malak, Allison Milunic, Megan
Mosier, Nicole Naugle, Christo-
pher Pagoda, Vito Pilosi, Jaclyn
Race, Amy Rogers, Judy Sichler,
Nina Sidonic, Melanie Sidorowicz,
Joel Toluba, Amanda Warner,
Jessica Winslow.
Juniors: leather Barsh, Jef-
frey Castellano, Jennifer Dinger,
Catherine Dymond, Stacy Fiore,
Matthew Gearhart, Jamie Gial-
anella, Sara-Beth Gorgone, Angela
Hoyt, Rachel Kaufman, Stacy
Kehler, Jennifer Kordowski, Amy
Leitem, Cori Manka, Benjamin
McEntee, Jan Morgan, Joseph
Morris, John Oliver, Nicole Pa-
goda, Jessica Pickett, Jennifer
Rakowski, Allison Stubb, Jay
Sudhakaran, Corela Tamagnini,
Erin Toole, Elizabeth Turner,
Sunny Vespico, Valerie Wolfe,
Amanda Zdonczyk.
New Seniors: Mark Andrusis,
Raymond Bartosh, Jennifer Birt,
Shannon Burke, Tara Dymond,
Kristine Hozempa, Saranga Jain,
‘Cara Nygren,
Sandy Ramage, Cara Sudo),
Amanda Turner, Michael Wrobel,
Mark Manzoni,
Jr.
New Juniors: Seaton Angeley,
Erica Conrad, Dawn Deangelis,
Dianne Jones, Nicole Parry, Amy
Shoemaker.
Sophomores: Megan Belles,
Melissa Boltz, Nicole Bouthot,
Caryn Clark, Danielie Conte,
Nicole Cornell, Mark Coslett,
Christina Farrell, Jennifer Fela,
George Frank, Alexius Frantz,
Joseph Halowich, Ryan Hartz,
Stephen Hoprich, Michael Ken- _
ney, Claire Kordowski, Tanya! oo.
Kosakowski, Mollie Lewis, Mat-
thew Link, Elizabeth Lockavich,
Andrew Loughney, Marie
Manzoni, Kathryn Martin, Adri-
enne Miroslaw, Melissa Mitchell,
Phyllis Piatt, Amber Posatko,
Geana Powell, Christopher Price,
Winter Rusiloski, Allison Savage,
Stacy Siglin, Joseph Skibitsky,
Sprau, Jeanette Thrash, Deborah
White, Michael Woronko.
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and Maureen White.
Making history come alive
Recently the eighth grade American cultures classes at the
Dallas Middle School attended a Civil War program presented
by Darrell Zofcin, who played the role of Colonel R.B. Ricketts
and illustrated the Battle of Gettysburg.
Attending were, front row, Matthew Pacovsky and Mark
Mitterick; back row, William Straitiff, teacher; Damien Tyira,
Chris Tucker, Beth Carey, Mrs. Zofcin, Zofcin, Tucker Milling-
ton, Matt Barnard and Nicole Pascoe.
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Try Our Wings!
Mon.: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Fri. 11:00 am - 12:00 Midnight
Sat.: 12:30 pm - 12:00 Midnight * Sun.: 2:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Lake-Lehman National Junior Honor Society
Aron Wesoloski, Megan Basar, Carrie Houssock, Marielle
On May 23, the candlelight induction ceremony of the National
Junior Honor Society, Lake-Lehman Chapter was held at the
senior high school. Speaker was Luzerne County District
Attorney Peter Paul Olszewski. Mrs. Molly Malpass is advisor
and Mr. Robert Robers is principal.
Row 1: Rebecca Wallace, Janelle Kozloski, Nicole Parsons, Lisa
Glatz, Rachel Kasper, Jennifer Frank, Mrs. Molly Malpass,
Advisor; Mr. Robert O. Roberts, Principal; Melissa DeCesaris,
Janelle Perlis, Stacy Rosenbaum, Rachel Farley, April Gonzales,
Linda Monk, Sara Rittenhouse.
Row 2: April Naugle, Kimberly Bronson, Rise Scott, Melinda
White, Michelle Lawler, John Pitcavage, Melissa Brady, Sarah
Lozo, Jaclyn Walkowiak, Magen Harleman, Rachel McCoog,
Laura Brody, Jennifer Dunn.
Row 3: Adrienne Harbison, Miranda Klaas, Valerie Williams,
Narkiewicz, Rachel Harrison, Kori Clark, Kimberly Boyle, Kaitlin
Roche, Carrie Thorn, Crystal Kordowski, Elizabeth Albee, Tara
Birt.
Row 4: Matthew McMahon, Brian Bogdan, John Fielding, Robert
Glahn, Michael Milunic, David Smith, Jesse Matusek, Daniel
Nygren, Christopher Rogers, Matthew Loftus, Gary Sagan, John
Bebey.
Row 5: Thomas Brislin, Ryan Watson, David Kowaiek, Brian
Sikora, Robert Roderick, Alexander Klaas, Christopher Stroud,
Richard Hislop, Raymond Honeywell; Stanley Chmura, Andrew
Salko.
Row 6: Ryan Mariner, Eric Nygren, Joshua Thomas, Brent
Stransky, Andrew Verdekal, Nicholas Long, Joseph Maskalis,
Russell Mosier, David Kapson, Noah Pickett.
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We serve the Greater Wyoming Valley Area
Course Selection Forms for
Class Schedules are now available
for the 1995-1996 school year.
Final Registration July 10
Call For An Appointment
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288-1404
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