aS TN R ld Lie ee Co Rah Be na Xl LT The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 22, 1996 11 Dallas High School honor roll Frank P. Galicki, principal of the Dallas Senior High School, ‘ announces the third nine weeks’ / = - p “© . Emily R. Schweitzer. honor roll. The honor roll is determined by ‘the following: Honors with Dis- tinction: 3.8 or above, no C's, D's or F's. First Honors: 3.3 or higher; “Second Honors: 2.8 to 3.29, no D's or F's. A student with an incomplete cannot be considered for the honor roll. HONORS WITH DISTINCTION Seniors: Holly Baseski, Jo- seph Cosgrove, Melanie Love, Lisa Tomaine. Juniors: Amanda Eisenhart, Sophomores: Brian C. Blase, ‘Jeffrey Faneck, Erik E. Steltz, Jason M. Vodzak, Jennifer Vodzak, David P. Williams. Freshmen: Jason Baker, Eliza- beth Bomboy, Segan Millington, Mark R. Mittrick, Stephanie L. Potisek. FIRST HONORS Seniors: Nicholas M. Acri, Lori B. Barrett, Griffin Bicking, Karen M. Burd, Jared Dukas, Kathryn P.Ferko, David Germick, Rebecca Hoover, Stephanie Jancewicz, Jennifer Jerrytone, Jeffrey R. Kunkle, Kevin McDonald, John Michalak, Michael Murphy, Dou- glas Myers, Shannon Newell, Me- lissa Prokopchak, Timothy A. Reich, Sarah Wysocki. Juniors: Lori L. Buzin, Chris- tina H. Callahan, Adrienne E. Camp, Jason Campbell, Heather M. Deeble, Kristen E. Faerber, Melanie Getz, Lisa K. Gurdin, Tracy Ann Jones, Justin D. Jumper, Kimberly A. Karavilch, Elizabeth Keating, Marina Knappman, Devin J. Michael, Jason Nutche, Jeremy J, Onyshczak, Amanda Palmatier, Alison H.. Piazza. Scott R. Townsend, Kimberly A. Wall, Kevin ~ West, Kevin Williams, Heather M. Wilt. Sophomores: Anna Marie Appel, Bridget A. Baines, Lisa D. Barrett, John Fagen, Beth A. Hartshorne, Kenneth J. Hoover, EX EeXeo lB" H THVES The following school lunch menus are for the week of May 23 - 29. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Two tangy tacos .w/lettuce-tomato-cheese or ..-cheeseburger/bun, rice, corn “.“.niblets, chilled peaches. FRIDAY - Chicken patty/bun “or cheeseburger/bun, French “fries, assorted fruit. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets or cheese steak/bun, rice, green “beans, assorted fruit. -~.-w/chili or turkey nuggets w/roll, WEDNESDAY - Hot dog/bun "baked beans, fresh fruit, brownie. ~~ GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Spaghetti w/ , meat sauce, bread stix, salad, pineapple. CE FRIDAY - Pizza, salad, mixed . fruit. ‘«* MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Pierogies, peas, o ‘peaches, roll. WEDNESDAY - Chicken fries, “.* carrots/ celery stix, roll, pears. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Pancakes /syrup, -_ cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Raisin bars. cereal, «+ fruit, juice. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Fruit muffin, ce- “Teal, fruit juice. ¥ WEDNESDAY - Hot ham- -“_cheese, cereal, juice, pastry. : Lunch THURSDAY - Wafer steak- "cheese steak hoagie-lettuce, pasta salad, cherry cobbler. FRIDAY - Pizza, [resh veggie/ ~~ dip, chilled fruit. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Chicken patty /roll- : .~ lettuce-tomato, steamed pasta, .- fruit. WEDNESDAY - [talian meat “.“ balls-tomato sauce /hard roll, sea- -.- soned peas-carrots, blueberries. Combine your auto and homeowners insurance policies into 0])\|3 Comprehensive Coverage Competitive Rates CNA's Universal Security Policy Call: Slocum Insurance Agency, Inc. 575 Memorial Hwy. Dallas, PA 18612 675-1167 Michelle M. Jayne, Erika L. Knappman, Ann Lynn Mizenko, Jennifer Moran, Jennifer D. Moser, Chad R. Newell, Tara E. Oatridge, Amy Park, Sarah E. Podehl, Jayson J. Pope, Amy B. Rogan, Sally Sarieh, Jill E. Schrlau, Judson T. Schwartz, Elisabeth A. Shelton, Tanya A. Spurlin, Thomas C. Swartwood. Freshmen: Rose G. Alaimo, Angela D. Augustinski, G. Mat- thew Barnard, Kelly Ann Bevilaqua, Gail L.. Buzin, Beth E. Carey, Michael J. Cleary, Russell T. Eyet, Charles M. Fehlinger, Michael C. Ferko, Eric George, Jennifer J. Germick, Kevin S. Hays, Justin Hoover, Brenda L. Karavitch, Erin Kavanagh, Beth R. Klimek, John T. Kozemko, Aileah L. Kvashay, Seth M. LaJeunesse, Michael J. McHale, Brian A. Miller, Jaime Nance, Kerry Neiman, Jeffrey J. Nulche, Jacey C. Peterson, Kelly A. Phillips, Lacey M. Popson, Kristyn M. Race, Holly D. Ramey, Elizabeth Rosenthal. Rebecca A. Rosser, Virginia Leah Sarti. Also, Tara I. Slocum, Marcus E. Sowcik, Duane R. Sprau, Chris- topher D. Tucker, Mary Varela, Vanessa Velikis, Stacey D. Wagner, Kate L. Weiss. John T. Winter. SECOND HONORS Seniors: Anna Arosiltla, Rebecca Lynn Brown, Jessica Clendenen, Greg Cobleigh, Gail Culver, David J. Demko, Y. Dean Evans, Natalee Felten, Cody. S. Friedel, Leah Garlan, Jennifer Gray, Casey Heffron, Amy Hilstolsky, Robert Humphrey, Jessica Husband, Ted Jackson, Richard K'. ' Jamy Kozak, Jes- sica Kozemko, Robert Lorah, Me- lissa Marsola, Debra Miers, Sa- rah Misson, Steven Misson, Mark E. Morris, Glenda Mosca, Kristen Nackley, Sare Rhodes, James Ryan, Edward A. Sabol, Marlena E. Saxon, Jaime Slocum, Laura Uzdilla, Shawn Vogelgesang, Beth Ann Wagner, Kyle Wega, Chad Williams, Kristy Lyn Woolbert, Joseph Yagloski. Juniors: Angela Austin, Bar- bara Beardsworth, Kevin P. Burkhardt, Sara K. Clement, Jes- sica Conte, Joseph F. Dreier, Stacey Engler, Tamara K. Frederici, Kristina M. Gawlas, Arthur Gay, Aaron Getz, Laura L. Grundowski, Alisa Harris, Kristina Kamus, Mark Kaschenbach, Jus- tin M. Kerr. Brian Pietraccini, Jacqueline Prothero, Joseph H. Sallitt, Mary Ann Selenski, Ronald A. Sutton, Joey L. Walko, Robert T. Webb. Sophomores: John Baird, Erin Barry, Brian S. Bayer, Bonnie Biggs, Ann Marie Bishop, William Bonning, Paul E. Carlson, Brian Gieda, Adeline S. Groblewski, Sarah G. Hadzor, Robert Hardisky, Erin C. Hellon, Timothy F. Herbert, Nicole M. Hooper, Alan Horridge, Danae Husband, Jeffrey T. Kernag, Joseph Kukosky, An- thony G. Luizza, Jared McTague, Rebecca IL. Menges, John P. Monsuer, Nicole M. Nackley, Wil- liam A. Piasta, Peter L. Redmond, Vivian L. Riley, Amy K. Samuels, Stacey Scavone, Joseph Tarity, Sarah Williams, Gwen Zarambo, Keith W. Zinn. Freshmen: Thomas A. Amico, Christopher M. Banks, Blake F. Bicking, Erica E. Boyer, Jennifer L.. Buzunis, Ann Marie Carey, Rose Carter, Janine Chalk, Richard Dougal, Christina M. Duris, Casey Haines, Tara Holly, Maria Humphrey, Amy Kapral, Melissa J. Karis, Jenelle M. Kerr, Matthew. Kertesz, Eugene J. Koshinski, Courtney B. Kryston, Richard J. Kurilla, Alexander Laffey, Barbara Lispi, Dana E. Marquis, Charles H. Martin, Angela M. Martino, Stephanie M. Newton, Kathryn Palmatier, Nila M. Pardini, Lynda Pitcavage, Kristin J. Prokopchak, Alycia A. Roberts, Jonathan W. Saba, Jonathan R. Samanas, Jeromed. Savoroski, Christopher Schneider, Melissa A. Shaver, Holly R. Shiber, Robert Stevens, Melissa A. Sweelz, Sarah R. Tupper, Robyn L. Willauer, Victoria L. Ziegler, Virginia E. Ziegler. Performing arts scholarship is offered Lake-Noxen celebrates National Safe Kids Week To commemorate National Safe Kids Week, May 4-11, the Luzerne County Chapter of Pennsylvania Safe Kids recently presented Lake-Noxen fifth grade students with the first local Safe Kids Citation. The students developed a project to increase playground safety, which included installation of safer equipment and ideas to reduce fights and rough play on the playground. The school will also participate in Safe Kids Check America, a nation-wide program that encourages families to complete the Family Safety Check. Attending were, back row, from left, Safe Kids Members: Cindy Brin, Head Start; Michael Mulvey, Department of Health; Linda Tirpak, WVHCS; JoAnn Maranski, Rural Health; Tara Gadomski, American Red Cross; and Mr. Kunkle, principal of Lake-Noxen School; front row, Lake-Noxen Fifth Grade Safety Committee: Donna Kaminski, Scott Hadsall, Matthew Navin, Adam Sutliff, Brad Baird, Mary Yurksis, Stephanie Frank, Amy Ruda, Megan Thorne; Tiffany Hettes. § il oh ert AERA E The fifth annual Performing Arts College Scholarship offered by Gina Major of Major Performing Arts Centers is available to a 1996 gradu- ating high school senior planning to pursue a [ull four-year degree in any one of the performing arts fields. To apply, send a letter of intent outlining experience, awards, credits to date in the performing arts, academic, community and school involvement. A letter from a teacher, guidance counselor, etc. is not required but is acceptable. Send the letter to Gina Major, Director, Major Performing Arts Centers, c/o 85 Huntsville Road, Dallas, PA 18612. Please note future plans, specifically the four-year performing arts program and college you will attend. Deadline: Mav 24. 1996. Kings to celebrate S0th anniversary King's College will “Celebrate the Experience” of 50-year history with a kickoff celebration May 31. A full schedule of events through June 1997 will pay tribute to the college's academic and religious founda- tions, while recognizing the accomplishments of students, alumni, faculty and friends of the college. On May 31, there will be a ceremony at 11 a.m. at the Luzerne County Courthouse commemorating the granting of the King's College charter by the Luzerne County Court in May, 1946. Alumni and descendents of the original signatories of the charter have been invited to join Luzerne County officials, King's College [aculty, staff, adminis- trators and students. A reception will [ollow. 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