= The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 5, 1995 7 eM A to Seminary Dean's List ) PB; Wyoming SeminaryDeanDavid Richards, Dallas; Patrick Rosen- L.. Davies has announced the thal, Shavertown; Carlo Santarelli, Upper School Dean's List for the Dallas; Jennifer Savage, Harveys third trimester of the 1994-95 Lake; Kevin Shah, Shavertown; academic year. : Emily Slaff, Dallas; Karen Suszko, ¥ ‘Dean's List with High Hon- Dallas; Anjali Udoshi, Dallas. lors;.'Amy Benjamin, Noxen; ‘Janessa Bernstein, Harveys Lake; Dean's List: Eric Emanski, Jonathan Bradbury, Shavertown; Shavertown; Claire Hedden, Dal- ‘Peter Casterline, Dallas; David las; Douglas Oldham, Shaver- DB 4Choe, Dallas; Jeremy Fried, Dal- town; Jonathan Schulman, Shav- das; Joshua Gala, Shavertown; ertown;Jaron Stern, Shavertown; Top seventh-grade geographers ‘Michael Hurwitz, Shavertown; Jennifer Stolarick, Trucksville; Scoring in the school’s top 10 in the National Geography Olym- Michael Koch, Shavertown; Kristy Jane Wisnewski, Dallas; Michael piad were Lake-Lehman seventh-graders, front row from left: Aron Kozlek, Shavertown; Sarah Zalatimo, Dallas. Wesloski, school winner Stacy Rosenbaum, Rob Roderick and “SE 3 : : Delmar Tillery; back row: teacher Armonde Casagrande, And i Miller, Miers earn book scholarships Weaver, Mat McMahon, Drew Salko, John Pitcavage and Mon To u b a io atte nd H u ckne | U Two $500 book scholarships were awarded at a recent meet- Loftus. Absent form photo: Alex Klaas ing of the Dallas Area Federated Woman's Club to Michelle Miller and Julie Ann Miers. um Ea Michelle Miller will attend Cedarville College and Julie Ann Pp | @ atterid Bucknell University's Col- Miers will attend Luzerne County Community College for the lege. of Engineering and will be fall semester. Both students intend to further their studies in one of 10 Dana Interns in the the nursing profession. a incoming class. At the presentation were: Michelle Miller, Mrs. Frank Rollman, Asa Dana intern, he will have Dallas Area Federated Woman's Club; Julie Ann Miers, and with Dr. Susan Marie Lord in Woman's Club. electrical engineering. The Dana Intern Program began in 1985 under a grant from the Charles A. Dana Foundation. # &» While at Lake-Lehman, Joel | . achieved recognition in many oo " Tras ale oie Top seventh-grade social studies students one of the top four members of his Scoring in the school’s top 10 in the National Social Studies ; class, spoke at the recent Na- Olympiad were Lake-Lehman seventh-graders, front row from left: tional Honor Society induction Randy Klazas, Tom Brislin, Stacy Rosenbaum, Rob Roderick ana ceremony. He was recently hon- JOEL N. TOLUBA school winner Mike Milunic; back row: teacher Armonde Casa- ored by the Harveys Lake Woman's ’ grande, Jesse Matusek, Matt McMahon, Jaclyn Walkowiak and Club for being one of the top 10 jazz band and violin with the Delmar Tillery. Absent from photo: Amanda Estus. . ens i his Cass ; Wilkes University Orchestra for . AAS a sophomore, he was one o sons and the Youth Sinfo- inni I ee wm Seasons did L-L Band Sponsors to hold picnic July 10 Leadership Camp. He was active A participant in many math The Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will host a picnic to welcome all in theater productionsat Lehman and science contents while at new band parents July 10 on the grounds of the high school. : and was the first Lake-Lehman Lehman, Joel also was a National The picnic will begin at 6 p.m. with coffee and desert following at 7 student to play violin in district Merit Scholar. p.m. in the library. Band director Edward A. Richards and assistant orchestra for two years. He also He is the son of Anthony and Band Director Maureen Richards will explain some procedures for the played plano in the Lake-Lehman Mar garet Toluba of Shavertown. upcoming competition season and will answer parents’ questions. hi : All band sponsors and parents are asked to attend. | King's College Open House July 15 A. | &® High ohio] juniors and seniors and their families are invited to the . . King's College campus July 15, 9 a.m.-1:45 p.m. to become familiar Spelling bee winner : with the nt ol in the i Sod courses of di Jessica Milbrodt, winner of the 6th Grade Spelling Bee at Faculty from 35 major programs will be present to help students Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, was presented with a learn more about the options available to them in The William G. plaque by sixth grade teacher Catherine Cortegerone at the McGowan School of Business and The College of Arts and Sciences. annual Awards Day Program held on June 5 at the school. Students can also meet with the coaching staffs of King's 18 inter- Jessica is the daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Milbrodt. collegiate sports for men and women and take a tour of the campus. Le, : For more information or reservations, call the King's College admis- 2 alo iketinnpabusiaisatalad: sions office at 826-5858 or 800-955-5777. gS ) B® f Beventilgrans stars Do 0 U h ave U asl 0 N S 5 Dallas Middle School students who achieved Honors With ™] | Distinction, recognized by principal Anthony Martinelli at the : school's annual awards breakfast May 31, were Kristen Geiser, Norah Krakosky, Seth Linsinbigler, Morgan McOwen, Jamie Miller, Jennifer Noon, Matthew Schweitzer and Heather Vodzak. V 1 WwW 1 " Three named to Bucknell Dean's List ~~ Three Dallas students were recently named to Bucknell University's : "dean's list for outstanding academic achievement during the spring Si | semester of the 1994-95 academic year. A student must earn a grade fii : (point average of 3.5 or higher on a scale of 4.0 to receive dean's list : recognition. i : t Dallas residents are: William Michalisin, son of Nicholas and Bonnie Be Zi: hog 1355111 . Michalisin; Mary Pfeiffer, daughter of William and Barbara Pfeiffer; RR sn this eh SUL hi : + Jason Prokopchak, son of Walter Prokopchak and Helen Prokopchak. Iara RE © couse » | Ee E E: iil Newell earns dental assistant's certificate . Sweet Valley resident Carol Newell recently received a certificate of ! completion in Dental Assisting from Luzerne County Community ! College. : ; . ‘Graduates may seek employment in dental offices and/or continue RHE tr | their education at LCCC, for a certificate of specialization in dental * assisting or an associate in applied science degree in dental business * assisting. Ask AN EXPERT The second Wednesday of each month, 16 experts in fields from banking to real estate answer some of the most-frequently-asked questions they receive. 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