10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 8, 1996 » CE Dallas Middle School releases honor roll Anthony B. Martinelli, principal, Dallas Middle School, announces the Honor Roll for the third marking period. Honors with Distinction - 3.8 to 4.0, no D's or F's. First Honors - 3.3 t0 3.79 no D’s 4s . or F's. Second Honors - 2.8 to 3.29, no D's or F's. SIXTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Elizabeth Eby, Ryan Morgan. . . First Honors: Candice Alaimo, Ryan Balara, Kenneth Bauer, Maria Bednash, Karla Blase, Herbert Bressler, Michael Choe, Brian Downey, Heidi Ellsworth, Charles Everhart, Timothy Faneck, Laura Fauerbach, Gregory Finn, Robert Gebhardt, Robin Haines, Christopher Hiester, Helene Jayne, Jeffrey ~ Jumper, Erica Koehl, Kristie Kovalick, Joan Kupstas, Stephanie Kutza, Renee Lavin, Nancy Levinson, Michelle Mancke, Matthew Mark, Whitney McOwen, Michael Miller, Laura Norris, Philip Pack, Brandon Pall, John Pambianco, April Piazza, Arthur Redmond, Brandy Rickaby, Rebecca Rowett, Paul Saxon, Kristen Scott, Erica Swatko, Victoria Tasselmyer, Jennifer Toth, Joseph Urban, Anthony VanHorn, Kristen Vodzak, Laura Vodzak, Wendy Warrelmann, Brittany Willis. Second Honors: J.P. Antosh, Christopher Arnaud, Jessica Banks, Kate Benedetti, Kelly Blinn, , Jonathan Borthwick, Colin Breazeale, Andrew Check, Ryan Chlubicki, James Colarusso, Jamie Coleman, Karmela Conte, Gary Crompton, Andrew fig Dale, Sarah Davis, Kristen DeBarry, Michael or brt. Amanda Donahue, Steven Duda, Den- nis Ellis, Jeffrey Emanuel, Kendra Fuller, Andrew - George, Patrick Haradem, Robert Hivish, Matthew “Kelly, Eric Klein, Sarah Klug, John Krispin, Jennifer - Kuligowski, Amber LaJeunesse, Ross Linsinbigler, : ‘Ryan Love, Michelle Moore, Jennifer O'Donnell, Frank Oatridge, Janelle Opello, Ryan Pettit, Jeffery Price, Rebecca Price, Mary Roman, Andrew Rosencrans, Megan Ross, Carl Schiel, Amie Schoonover, Jordy Spencer, George Sprague, Maria Stevens, Angela Thompson, Arie Vankuyk, Eliza- beth Wengrzynek, Shawn Whalen, Cassi Williams, Amy Withers, Marybeth Wyberski, Douglas Yeager, Robert Zaruta, Amy Zavaskas. SEVENTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Stacey Amann, Leanne Piasta, Amy Pizzano, Molly Savage, Carrie Strasser. First Honors: Kelley Adams, Stephen Anton, Justin Ash, Elizabeth Baker, Shana Baker, Patrick - Barnard, John Bednarz, Justin Bicking, Bethany Brown, Lindsay Carpenter, Jay Carroll, Erin Coo- per, Kevin Covert, Christine Dempsey, Matthew - Eyet, Jessica Fields, Emily Fritz, Joseph Fritz, Michael Gieda, Lee Griffin, Jennifer Gross, Paul ~Grundowski, Raegan Guelich, Rebecca Hadzor, Karen Hann, Erica Harvey, Crystal Heffner, Nathan * Hoffman, Rebecca Hoffman, Michelle Jenkins, Jill _Karichner, Joshua Katyl, Carrie Kieczkajlo, Ellen Kim, Amy Koshinski, Denise Kovaleski, Brynn " Kovalick, Jessica Krolewski, Brook Kryston, Karl -Kvashay, Daniel Laurenzi, Anthony Lizza, Jill Matley, Floyd Mattie, Rachael McCue, Collin McHale, Deirdre ~ McLaughlin, John Nackley, Brian Phillips, Kevin -Piekara, Maura Popson, Kevin Razawich, Kirby ‘Richards, Megan Rogan, Katrina Rosser, Melonie " Sappe, Randa Shahin, Keith Sprau, Lewis Spurlin, - ~Jaclyn Stajewski, Amanda Stolarick, Nicole Sutton, = ww ‘Sem Lower School offers “kids' summer activities awe Amie Tkaczyk, Francis Yanik, Seth Yeager, Kathryn Yedesko, Amanda Young, Charles Yurkon. Second Honors: Robert Amann, James Appel, Jerome Appel, Bradley Balutis, Lori Bertinelli, Ashleigh Burkhardt, Robert Burns, Brian Carlson, Jessica Dalsanto, Michael Domzalski, Mary Dudascik, Dawn Ellsworth, Jennifer Fleig, Kimberly Fowler, Tracey Gorda, Jennifer Hardisky, Heather Harmon, Katlyn Hathaway, Deanna Hedges, Nicole Higdon, Natasha Holter, Bruce Hubbard, Charles Ide, John Isaac, Heather Jones, Jeffrey Jones, Jamie Jordan, Jared Karalunas, Holly Keefe, David Kostrzewski, Victoria Kuniskas, Michael Laity, Ketura Lispi, Laura Loeffler, Jonathan Lorah, Maureen McGuire, Luke Miller, Kirby Mitchell, Daisy Neiman, Corey Pajka, Nicole Pugliese, Jessica Puz, Jason Race, Jennifer Raub, Vito Recchia, Adam Reggie, Michael Reiners, Amanda Russ, Benjamin Russoniello, Lyndsay Santarelli, Jonathan Schneider, Heather Shultz, Stephen Stolarick, Ryan Stredny, Shelby Swan, Rose Thoma, Jessica Thomas, Steven Weber, Shawna Williams, Rae Ellen Zekas. EIGHTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Kristin Geiser, Amanda Jenkins, Norah Krakosky, Morgan McOwen, Jenni- fer Noon. First Honors: Abby Ahmad, Erin Allardyce, Chris- topher Allison, Brian Barrett, Brittany Bartolini, Courtney Beardsworth, Santina Burakiewicz, Jenni- fer Coolbaugh, Shannon Cosgrove, Ashley Daven- port, Kerry DeAngelo, Matthew Douglas, Jeannie Dreier, Elizabeth Dudascik, Tara Dymond, Michael Faneck, Daniel Fauerbach, William Harbester, Ashleigh Ide, Erin Jones, Angela Kelly, Amanda Kolesar, Sandra Kuniskas, Kelly Larson, Jeffrey Levinson, Seth Linsinbigler, Nicholas Lopuhovsky, Jamie Miller, Tyler Morgan, Colleen Murphy, Katie Natitus, Abbie Pisacano, Matthew Rice, Christopher Riley, Sarah Rodgers, Jennifer Roman, Kristin Rosencrance, Sarah Ruckno, Michael Sabol, Kendall Santarelli, Matthew Schweitzer, Jacklyn Senese, Candice Smith, Jessica Stefon, Jacob Swartwood, Jesse Tarity, Patrick Velde, Heather Vodzak, James Wisnieski, Kevin Yurko, Jennifer Yurkon, Matthew Zinn. Second Honors: April Adelson, Renee Allbless, Michael Bayer, Scott Bent, Gianna Biscontini, Misty Cook, Jennifer Dassaro, Michael Davies, James Den- nis, Kimberly Derhammer, Jennifer Dombroski, Kelly Dunnigan, Jennifer Dymond, Brian Endrusick, Jamie Gavin, Jacklyn Gorda, Joseph Goryl, Jared Harteis, Nichole Herrscher, Matthew Hoover, Matthew Jack- son, Danelle Jones, Nathan Jones, David Jumper, George Kapral, Raymond Keen, Cheryl Kirkwood, Randolph Knappman, Jellrey Kosakowski, Barbara Krasavage, Sherri Kuderka, Anthony Lanunziata, Tina Latona, Anna Lloyd, Nicole Makara, Sarah Martin, Heather McCarty, Lisa Misson, David Neiman, Sarah Nichol, Philip Novicki, Nikki O'Brien, Robert Parrish, Aaron Pietraccini, Albert Pisaneschi, Kellie Robacheski, Kristen Rogan, Nicole Sidorek, Stephanie Simonitis, Ryan Sorber David Spurlin, Gregory Stanislow, Edgar Stark, Kerri Stephens, Sarah Stolarick, Justin Tamanini, Damian Temperine, Apryl Traver, Benjamin Uzdilla, Charles Whitehead, Carl Wilcox, Jesse Williams; Christopher Wilt, Chad Woolbert, Matthew Wyecallis, Jeffrey Zaruta. Area Jr. Academy of Sciences CONEESEANNES At the recent Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science competition held at King’s College, 21 Back Mountain students of Bishop O'Reilly High School in Kingston earned awards. Students in first place will continue to state competition at State College in May. Attending were, bottom row, from left Melissa Stevans, 1st place math; Alma DeRojas, 1st math; Susan Tomchak, 2nd place microbiology; Jamie Piszak, 1st math: Jennifer Bernick 2nd place microbiology; and Maureen Paley, 2nd place chemistry; row 2, Meghan Chapman, 2nd math; Brianna Herron, 2nd math; Jill Obuhosky, 1st math; Brown, 1st math; and Samantha Abod, 1st math. Marla row 3, John Mitchell, 2nd math; Chris Lohin, 2nd math; Randy Gardner, 1st math; Kristen Czwalina, 1st math: and Dan Paley, 1st place biology; top row, John Reap, 1st math: James Wozniak, 1st math; Chuck Unice, 1st place physics; Lohin, 1st place botany. Absent from photo: Jada Kozick, 2nd math. and Steve Mrs. Linda Rakauskas is the coordinator for the O'Reilly PJAS program. Eighth-graders view Comet Hyakutake Students from the 8th grade accelerated science class at Lake-Lehman MLEB participated in a star party to view and photograph the comet Hyakutake and the Great Nebula in Orion. The students used an 8” scope and a 35mm camera obtained by a grant from the state to set up a night observatory and darkroom. First row, Tom Brislin, Ricky Hislop, Andy Weaver; second row, Rob Roderick, Ray Honeywell, Christ Stroud; back row, Alex Klaas, Russ Mosier, Drew Salko, Matt McMahon. ridden PRED SO PERE ‘Primary students ages 4 to 10 - from throughout the region can “explore the world this summer through Wyoming Seminary’s pri- - mlary programs at Sem's Lower ‘School campus in Forty Fort where aMacintosh computer laboratory, - gymnasium, library, and new air- conditioned classrooms provide an ideal setting for fun and learn- “ing. Summer courses are slated for : July 1 through July 26, and stu- dents can register for one, two, , three, or all four weeks of the ‘ program. For the youngest students (ages ". 4.to 6), morning classes focus on . bears, big cats, dinosaurs and “creeply crawlies”—as well as play- ful puppetry, music and dance, and the chance to build the city of your dreams. “Passport to Imagination: the World Traveler's Series” and “Pic- ture the World" are just two of the ~ courses that make up abusy sum- mer for students ages seven to 10. Students will learn about world ~ cultures by “traveling” to Austra- _lia, Brazil, China and Denmark, celebrating each country’s holi- days, trying out their customs and sampling their food. They will also learn more about Japan, Africa, Spain, India and China through art projects that focus on each country. Older primary stu- dents can also sign up for after- noon tutorial sessions in math and reading. Students can arrive as early as 8:45 a.m.; the first morning ses- sions begins at 9:15 a.m. Super- vised free play is slated for 10:30 and the second morning class begins at 11 a.m. and ends at 12:15 p.m. Afternoon classes are for seven to 10 year olds only; the afternoon class begins at 1 p.m. and ends at 2:30. Supervised free play begins at 2:30 and students depart bwetween 2:55 and 3:15 p.m. Fees are $35 per week (one 75- minute session each day), $65 per week (half-day sessions) and $125 per week (full-day sessions, for older primary students only). For more information, or to regis- ter, contact Wyoming Seminary at 283-6066. Haggerty graduates from Johnson Tech Trucksville resident Michael J. Haggerty earned a degree in drafting and design technology from Johnson Technical Instiute in Scranton. JAMIE PISZAK Piszak to attend Enterprise Week Dallas resident Jamie Piszak, son of John and Donna Piszak, a sophomore at Bishop O'Reilly High School has been granted a full scholarship to attend Pennsylva- nia Free Enterprise Week 1996 on the campus of Lycoming College, Williamsport, PA. Students win: in SPCA poster contest The annual SPCA of - Luzerne County Be Kind to Animals Week Poster Contest sponsored by Mar- quis Art & Frame of Wilkes-Barre was judged on Wednesday, April 25. Winning posters will be on display at the Luzerne County Courthouse during Be. Kind to Animals Week, May 5-11., . - Back Mountain winners 44 First Grade: 1. Amie Sgarlet, Shavertown; 2. Elizabeth Gardner, Dallas and 3. Sarah Marianacci, Dallas. La Rl Second Grade: 2. Lakren Hardisky, Shavertown. Third Grade: 2. Matt Wilson, Dallas, and 3. Ryan Marascio, Dallas. Fourth Grade: 2. Jeff Pace, Dallas. Fifth Grade: 1. Gabrielle’ Huh, Dallas; 2. Devon Rother, Dallas and 3. Shannon Rother, Dallas. Sixth Grade: 1. Laura Vodzak, Dallas. Seventh Grade: 1. RJ. Barna, Dallas and 3. Kirby Mitchell, Dal- las. ! Eighth Grade: 1. ‘Jennifer Yurkon, Dallas; 2. Robyn Edwards, Hunlock Creek: and 3. Amanda Jenkins, Shaver fown. Ninth Grade: 1. Courtney Kryston, Shavertown. Eleventh Grade: 1. Afianda Weber, Noxen and 3. Becky Sutton, Lehman. i hg Twelfth Grade: 1. Heather Kliamovich, Hunlock Creek and 2. Jessie Kozemko, Trucksville:- All are students of Sue: Hand’ 3 LI Imagery in Dallas. dat elt Mozart Club offers. music scholarships: : : The Mozart Club of Wilkes: Barre, a member of the State'ahd National Federations of Musie Clubs will offer three scholarships which will be awarded to studen} musicians this year. Candidates must be graduating high schiool seniors. a 4 Scholarships are the- -annuaj Mozart Club award, the Catheririe Purta Memorial Scholarship .and a third in memory of-Marion Munsun. Catherine Purta- and Marion Munsun were achive mem; bers of the club. 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