» eScoreboard The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 2, 1995 15 i Named to » 4 enn State "* Dean’ s List Back Mountain students who qualified for the dean's listat Penn State for the spring semester are: DALLAS: Rene A. Barbacci, Beth A. Bednarek, Bonnie J. - Belles, Jonathan D. Fletcher, Lisa 0% ox Ford, Catherine E. Grossman, David A. Grossman, Jessica M. Kerr, Amanda L. Marshall, Jason P. Mattey, William G. Misson, Julie A. Persing, Jeffrey A. Polachek, Andrew J. Schwartz, Nicole M. Steltz. HARVEYS LAKE: Stephen E. Clark, Jeri N. Searfoss. HUNLOCK CREEK: Jennifer 'S. Pugh, Michelle N. Yantz. 0 od SHAVERTOWN: Larry M. Bragg, Lisa D. Davenport, Jen- nifer M. Esposito, April M. Kline, Kimberly J. Kowalik, Michelle L. Richardson, Stephen T. Schaefer, Jason R. Sieminski. SWEET VALLEY: Tammy L. Bogert, Christina M. Houssock, Rick M. Matysik. TRUCKSVILLE: Andrea E. Bri- nola. WYOMING: Adam R. Jatkow- K)) @ i Kurt W. Lupinsky. Raise funds for new L-L The Lake-Lehman Football Booster Club is seeking donations to install a new scoreboard in the Edward H. Edwards Stadium. The existing scoreboard was installed in 1963, and was purchased used at that time. The new scoreboard will greatly enhance the appear- ance of the stadium. The 1994 1 ON football season brought the East- ~ J ern Conference Playoffs to the stadium, a situation that hope- fully will continue. A scoreboard is not an essen- tial ingredient to a football pro- gram, but it will demonstrate to the students a commitment to excellence and pride the commu- nity has in its school, the same ideals the schools administration, 0 @ faculty and community expect of these students. This fund raising program is directed at residents of the Lake- Lehman School District, local businesses and suppliers to the school district. Any contibution made will be recognized in the 1295 Lake-Lehman High School Football program. Please send all donations to: LO @ Lake- -Lehman Football Booster 2 Club, Lake-Lehman High School, Lehman, Pennsylvania 18627. W-B Academy lists area graduates Wilkes-Barre Academy, a small private elementary-middle school, held its first graduation at the Newberry Estates June 9. class to complete the Kindergar- ten through eighth grade since the school’s inception in Septem- ‘ber 1987. Back Mountain graduates are Ashley Ferdinand, Ambria Salavantis, Jared O'Donnell and Jason Wine. Jared O'Donnell was one of two class valedictorians. ¢ e Cleary named to Wake Forest Dean's List These students are the first Dallas Middle School SADD presents assembly Recently the Dallas Middle School chapter of S.A.D.D. (Students Against Driving Drunk) held an assembly for the entire student body. The program included anti-drinking presentations by S.A.D.D. members and an address by Luzerne County District Attorney Peter Paul Olszewski, who discussed how the laws concerning drunk driving are applied to both adult and underage drinkers. SADD members are, front row: Jessica Stefon, Jennifer Yurkon, Melissa Karis, Damien Tyira, vennifer Raub, Amy Pizzano and Morgan McOwen. Back row: Evan Williams, advisor; Kristin Prokopchak, Jason Fretti, District Attorney Olszewski, Kelly Adams, and Mrs. Elaine Williams, advisor. Meadows residents thank Lake-Lehman students A special luncheon was hosted by Meadows Nursing Center residents and volunteer department to thank and honor students of the Independent Living Class of Lake-Lehman High School for their weekly inter-generational visits during the school year. The program, under the direction of teacher Lynn Evans, focused on the building of self-esteem by caring for others. The students also received Certificates of Appreciation. Shown at left, is student Richelle Kovach receiving her Certificate from resident Margaret Howorth; James Post, Emily Updyke, Grace Moore, Betty Owens, Anthony Goyne and Marie Sauruk, residents. Standing, Michael J. Wrobel, Jr., Jaclyn Race, Kelly Holcomb, students; and Lynn Evans, teacher. LCCC to offer kids' math enrichment class Luzerne County Community College is offering a course in mathe- matics enrichment for children in grades 4-6. This course will consist of math concepts of numeration, fractions, decimals, and problem solving involving all operations. Computation skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division also will be covered. The fee for the materials needed will be discussed at the first class. The classes will be held Monday, Tuesday andWednesday, August 7 through August 23, from 10:30 a.m.-noon. The tuition is $49. For more information, or to register, call LCCC at 829-7477 or 829- 7496. L-L Middle School thanks Spirit Day donors Lake-Lehman Middle School held its third annual Spirit Day to celebrate the end of the school year. Students enjoyed a picnic lunch, athletic challenges, and carnival type games. Various prizes were awarded. Music was provided by “Just Us.” Spirit Day Committee wishes to thank Three Guys Pizza, Reds Subs, Joe's Grotto, Subway, Boscov's, Gateway Cinema, General Cinema, Burger King, McDonald's and Friendly's for their generous support. L-L Middle School releases fourth period Honor Roll Robert O. Roberts, Principal, Lake-Lehman Middle Level Edu- cation Building releases the honor roll for the fourth marking period consisting of 12 Honors with Distinction; 91 High Honors and 61 Honors. 7TH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Tara Birt, Rachel Farley, Carrie Hous- sock, Crystal Kordowski, April Naugle, Janelle Perlis, Robert Roderick, Stacy Rosenbaum, Jaclyn Walkowiak, Aron Weso- loski. High Honors: Elizabeth Albee, Megan Basar, John Bebey, Jr., Melissa Brady, Thomas Brislin, Stanley Chmura, Kori Clark, Melissa DeCesaris, Jennifer Frank, Robert Glahn, Rachel Harrison, Richard Hislop II, Ray- mond Honeywell, David Kapson, Rachel Kasper, Alexander Klaas, Miranda Klaas, Jaime Lauben- stein, Matthew Loftus, Sarah Lozo, Sean Manzoni, Ryan Mariner, Rachel McCoog, Matthew McMa- hon, Michael Milunic, Russell Mosier III, Marielle Narkiewicz, Daniel Nygren, Nicole Parsons, Jamie Piatt, Noah Pickett, John Pitcavage, Sara Rittenhouse, Christopher Rogers, Gary Sagan, Rise Scott, Brian Sikora, Mary Smee, Grace Sorber, Christopher Stroud, Ryan Watson, Bryon Wil- liams, Valerie Williams. Honors: Steven Barber, Dean Bartorillo, Jillian Bloom, Randy Boice, Kimberly Boyle, Kimberly Bronson, Leanne Browski, Jes- sica Carter, Katie Chollak, Brian Daubert, Amanda Estus, John Folmar, Magen Harleman, Tan- ner Heritage, David Kowalek, Laura Maslowski, William Metz- ger, Jennifer Mikelski, Linda Monk, Kaitlin Roche, Andrew Salko, Samantha Teetsel, William Tenenabum, Carrie Thorne, War- ren Vogel, Melinda White. 8TH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Angela Davis, Rebecca Kaufman. High Honors: Michelle Alters, Christina Baigis, Jennifer Basta, Courtney Bouthot, Rachael Bouthot, Laura Brody, Angela Covert, David DeSanto, Maria Dobinick, Sheila Ely, Monica Fal- lon, Lisa Glatz, Erica Hodick, Leigh Ann Isaac, Jennifer Johnstone, Rebecca Keefe, Joshua Keller, Tricia Kernag, Michael Kostrobala, Janelle Kozloski, Jason Lasinski, Anthony Lumbis, Matthew Magee, Corey Makarewicz, Jill Marchakitus, Leah Matusek,' Jennifer McCall, Jennifer Naugle Faith O'Dell, Stacy Pagoda, Ali- son Piatt, Meredith Piatt, Trisha Pilosi, Kristin Roberts, Christina Royer, Samuel Saylor, Joanne Shoemaker, Chad Sorber, Melanie Steele, Joshua Thomas, Kathleen : Tripp, Andrew Verdekal, Nathan Walters, Lauren Wasser, Kenneth Weaver Jr., Russell Wenrich, Benjamin Wolfe, Christina Wolfe. Honors: Tabitha Beck, Bradley Boston, Charles Boytin Jr., Lauren Bren- nan, Amy Cebrick, Mark Chopyak, John Dawe, Jennifer Dunn, David | Fisher, April Gonzales, Genevieve Gregus, Robert Hall III, Allison ° Kehler, Kellie Kopco, Nicole Levi, Jason Maciejczak, Janine Marchakitus, Joseph Maskalis, Seth Moyer, Maura Narkiewicz, | Stacey Novak, David Oplinger, Stephanie Pineno, Sarah Race, Nicholas RaczkowskKi, Ruger, Charles Schweikert, Michey Snyder, Shasta Souder, Brenton Stransky, Rebecca Wal- lace, T. Scott Walsh, Darrell Wolfe, Lennette Ziapy. Sem Class of '4S celebrates 50th reunion Wyoming Seminary’'s Class of 1945 recently celebrated its 50th reunion. Class members attended an evening reception at the home of classmate Allan Kluger, enjoyed a luncheon on the Kingston campus, and met for a Saturdy evening dinner at the Westmoreland Club, Wilkes-Barre. Hugh A farewell brunch was hosted by Nancy Randall Gwilliam, Harveys Lake. Reunion festivities were organized by Betty Reese DeBarry, Dallas; Nancy Randall Gwilliam, Harveys Lake; Edith Kleinrock Iscovitz, West Pittston; Allan Kluger, Kingston and Rita Goldstein Wolberg, Kingston. Back Mountain class members are Nancy Randall Gwilliam, Harveys. Lake; Betty Reese DeBarry, Dallas; and Lindsay Coon Robinson, ; Dallas. Trucksville Nursery has openings Trucksville Nursery School, located in the educational building of: the Trucksville United Methodist Church, has openings in its 3 year old - and 4 year old programs. Half day sessions are from 9:30 a.m. to 12 and 1 to 3:30 p.m. For more information, call the Nursery School Office weekdays at 696- 3899. Earn top grades During a recent Awards Day assembly at the Dallas Middle School three students were honored by the Dallas Education Association with an award certificate and savings bond for earning the highest Q.P.A. for the first three marking periods in their grade. 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