12 Bishop O'Reilly lists 1ts second quarter Honor Roll The Dallas Post alias, PA Wednesday, February 21, 1996 Mrs. Anita Sirak, principal of © Bishop O'Reilly High School, © Kingston, has announced the « honor roll for the second marking . period. DISTINGUISHED HONORS: + Katie Chimock, Christopher - O'Brien, John Reap, Candice . Valenta, Scott VanEtten, Chris- * tine Hall, Augusta Malpass, Ronald Rogers, Erin Stair, John . Bosha, Alma DeRojas, Catherine Herman, Matthew Koch, Kathleen O’Brien, Jillian Obuhosky, Maureen Paley, Robyn Considine, Melissa Stevans, Corey Tabit. FIRST HONORS: Angelo Finarelli, Jada Kozick, Brian Regan, Melissa Slaby, Rebecca Barna, Christine Kane, Christo- pher Lohin, F. Hunter McOwen, Blake Nagle, Rebecca Ostrowsky, . Jane Wisnewski, James Wozniak Samantha Abod, Angela Endrusick, Catherine Finch, + Christopher Malonis, Amanda Gate of Heaven honor roll Mrs. Mary Tigue, principal, announces the Gate of Heaven School Honor Roll for the Second Quarter: FOURTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Gre- . gory Andrusisian, Katie Bartizek, NEW Dorothy Cashore, Liz DiGiovanni, Sarah Lacey. First Honors: Simone Allen, Sally Cusma, Philip Engler, Mat- thew Flanagan, Leeanne Griffith, ' Rebecca Hizny, Beth Karwaski, + CailaKlaiss, Jack Leahigh, Kaitlyn + Moody, Crystal Oley, Aimee eT Radics, Tara Stepanitis, Jonathan ! Wood. Second Honors: Colin Conrad, «+ Meghan Davis, Stefanie Galeano, , Megan Harvey, Maggie Herman, ' Katelyn Kaminski, Connie Kane, ¢ Meghan Mitchell, Brittany . Pavlinchak, Amy Puffenberger. FIFTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Mor- gan Carey, Jane Clements, : Stephanie Gionta, Adam Onazik, ‘ Nora Stepanitis, Daniel Suhocki, ¢ John Treven, Jaime Verazin. First Honors: Elizabeth Ambrose, Stacia Amico, Genevieve | Blanc, Anna Bruns, Katelyn ' Cutinello, Jillian Durr, Molly ' Guntli, David Lohin, Amanda i Meholchick, Courtney Reap, , Chase Susko, David Suszko, - Caitlin Ward, Alison Taroli. Second Honors: Sharlene | Casey, Sarah Cook, Adrienne : Cebrick, James Chupka, Russell ' Kalnoskas, Mart Kertesz, Jenni- : fer Mullins, Elise Persico, Meghan : Reino, Janna Schmid, Patrick 1 Son, Kristen Wagner, Bradley ' Yocum. - mw ow el Ne Tel eT RR We CR w Tw www Ne EO ¥ » Manganiello, Jamie Piszak, An- drea Slezak, Christopher Suhocki, Susan Tomchak, Bernard Wallace, Christa Chmarney, Kristen Czwalina, Meghan Gallagher, Carol Herman, Jamie Kester, Maryagnes Lupien, Jared O'Donnell, Ryan Willliams, Jen- nifer Wozniak. SECOND HONORS: Jamie Brdaric, Jennifer Creamer, Kelly Cybuck, Ryan Doughton, Krista Greger, WilliamdJenkins, Jeanette Manorek, Daniel Paley, Kendra Reid, Stanley Rygelski, Cheryl Smith, Ellen Charnick, Jessica Finch, Jenelle Gialanella, Brianna Herron, Nicholas Perrotto, John Viercinski, John Barilla, Kathleen Harkins, Robert Harvey, William Kingsbury, Frank Terescavage, Victoria Artim, Darnetta Benham, Marla Brown, Meghan Chapman, Michael Ferraro, John Mitchell, Matthew Motyka, Kara O'Brien, Students study the ancient Near East Dallas Middle School students in Mr. William Roberts’ social studies classes studied ancient Near Eastern cultures and made projects on historical figures, maps showing minerals, industry, and major geographic features; models and drawings ® of architecture, clothing, jewelry, transportation and technology of the various cultures studied. Class members included: Jeff Jones, Erin Cooper, Amy Wengen, David May and Joseph Fritz. Nicole Pascoe, Anna Spitale. SIXTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Elizabeth Byron, Leslie Dewees, Colin Donnelly, Andrew Suszko. First Honors: Jennifer Bjelich, Kathryn Delaney, Melissa Everitt. Second Honors: Sarah Armand, Kimberly Celusniak, Elizabeth Cusma, Jeanne Herman, Laura Krakosky, Brent Mayernick, Meaghan Peeler, Christina Puhalla, John Slaby, Kelly Wallick, Genevieve Wroblewski. L-L Band honors senior members achievements in the arts and sci- Carolyn Selenski to compete Wyoming Seminary senior Carolyn Selenski of Harveys Lake has been nominated to compete in the national Principal's Leader- ship Award Scholarship Program (PLA), sponsored by the National Associaton of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), and funded by Herff Jones, Inc. Selenski was chosen based on a written essay, participation in service organizations, clubs, SEVENTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: The senior members of the award-winning Lake-Lehman Band ences, employment experience, Michael Gallagher, Shannon were honored at a Christmas banquet at the Appletree Tree and seademic reeend. Fils Lupien. : Terrace, Newberry Estate, Dallas. They were recognized for ns Lust Hours: T Pessl Sarhon, their hard work and accomplishments during their years in the for which she received Most Valu- Samantha. Lean ari Shannon band. Attending were, first row, from left, Jamie Wickard, able Player in her junior year; is Leary, Chelsey Ostrowsky, Jamie Jennifer Rakowski, Billie Jo Simon, Stacey Kehler and Jennifer captain of the softball team and Pikul, Jaclyn Reisser, Russell Kordowski; second row, Joseph Cortegerone, Michelle Nallon, played basketball for one year, is CAROLYN SELENSKI Py Susko. Lisa Marie Metzger, Amy Shoemaker and Benjamin McEntee. a member of the Wyoming Semi- Second Honors: Nicholas nary orchestra, the Peer Group, Hall Andrusisian, Timothy Carroll, Honor Code committee, SAVE Selenskireceive the Davenport environmental group, Blue Key Scholarship in her junior year eth omnis : Joan PSU offers parale gal courses Society, Teens Do Care, and is and the Chung Scholarship in her Mullins, Elizabeth Parulski, Lee Stevans, Kimberly Urban. Penn State Wilkes-Barre is of- fering two courses in the Parale- EIGHTH GRADE gal Certificate Program this spring. Honors with Distinction: Legal Documentation and Pre- Karen Boback, Bryan Wagner. sentation will be held on Tuesday First Honors: Tess Bruns, evenings beginning March 26 at Katherine Creamer, Kara the Mellon Bank Center, Wilkes- Grundowski, Laura Harkins, Barre. Michelle Jose, Megan McAndrew, Introduction to Basic Legal Bridget Narcum, James M. Regan, Nicholas Suhocki, Wendy Wallo. 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