ke & Ls PR TI TER TI RY PRR WORTH - © He Sl = WES EY EY EW WME EW EY Ew £! 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 9, 1995 » Tops in their subject areas Sixth grade students at Lake- Noxen Elementary School, Harveys Lake, recently received academic awards at a student assembly. These awards are given to the outstanding student in five different subject areas. Standing from left, are Justin Medygral, science; Neena Patton, mathematics; Terri Peiffer, language arts; Mandy Race, social studies; Melissa Brelsford, computer science; Robert S. Kunkle, principal. POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE They’re fit! Dallas Middle School students who earned the Presidential Academic Fitness awards and were recognized at the school’s annual awards breakfast May 31 are Rose Alaimo, Katherine Austin, Jason Baker, Matther Barnard, Gail Buzin, Beth Carey, Michael Cleary, Kyle Droppers, Russell Eyet, Char- les Fehlinger, Michael Ferko, Jude Gentsch, Eric George, Kevin Hays, Justin Hoover, Brenda Karavitch, Aaron Katyl, Beth Klimke, John Kozemko, Courtney Kryston, Aileah Kvashay, Gwen Langdon, Michael Messersmith, Segan Millington, Mark Mittrick, Jeffrey: Nutche, Jacey Peterson, Lacey, Popson, Stephanie Potisek, Kristyn Race, Holly Ramey, Elizabeth Rosenthal, Chris Schneider, Melissa Shaver, Duane Sprau, Christopher Tucker, Vanessa Velikis, Stacey Wagner and Kate Weiss. Earns Lions' book scholarship The Dallas Lions Club recently honored Kimberly Jones, Shavertown, a senior honor student at Dallas High School, with their annual Book Scholarship. She will attend the University of Delaware and will major in Physical Therapy. Presenting the club’s check to Ms. Jones are Joseph Dwinchick and Dan Downey, project co-chairmen. POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE Club officers Officers of clubs at the Dallas Middle School recognized by principal Anthony Martinelli at the annual awards breakfast May 31 were SADD president Morgan McOwen, newspaper editors Alycia Roberts and Melissa Sweetz, yearbook editors Stacie Antosh and Angela Augustinski, sixth grade band president Rebecca Hadzor, seventh grade band president Michael Vaccaro, eighth grade band president Kyle Droppers, student council president Lacey Popson, library club presidents Erin Dunnigan and Rebecca Marcy, A.V. announcers club president Kerry Neiman and A.V. techni- cal club president Jonathan Humphrey. e Bark Mulch ® Peat Humus * Garden Mix e Driveway Gravel * Compost ¢ Decorative Gravels - Prompt Delivery - EDWARD'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE, Ine 525 River Street, Forty Fort, PA 18704 - (717) 287-4323 e Topsoil * Sand Exeter, PA Mid-Summer Captain & Crew owe: Tournament Sun. 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The Scottish Rite Masons headquartered at Bloomsburg have announced the award of Abbott Scholarships to brothers James and Jason Reynolds of Trucksville. James is currently attending College Misericordia, while Jason _ plans to attend Wilkes University. They are the sona of James and Georgianna Reynolds. Both are Dallas graduates. Abbott Scottish Rite Masonic Scholarships are given to qualified students in recognition of scholastic and all-around achievements Gingo named to Marwyood Dean's List Rebecca Gingo of Sahavertown was named to the Marywood College Deans List second honors for the Spring 1995 semester. 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