0) & ) The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 12, 1996 11 New members inducted into Lake-Lehman National Junior Honor Society Chimock, Mrs. Molly Malpass Advisor. Row three, Alaina Swanson, Renee Sidorowicz, Bonnie Culver, Jacqueline Scott, Neena Patton, Terri Peiffer, Laura Yankowski, Janet Schweizer Leigh Kosloski, Jaime Laubenstein, Christine Hudak, Mary Ann Powell, Andrea Steele. Row four, Jennifer Mikelski, Kathleen Britt, Luke Kasper, Joshua Gregg, Joshua Schraeder, Ryan Spencer, Stephen Moyer, Michael Niezgoda, Scott Danouski, Christopher Coslett, Matthew Harrison, Daniel Mariner, Corin Smith. Row five, Rebecca Martin, Maret Smolow, Sarah Davis, Jessica Milbrodt, Stephanie Card, Donora Hillard, Breean Davies, Melissa Schobert, Jill Sands, Amanda Jean Race, Kelly Gower, Kasey Wilczynski, Shannon Moore. On May 22 the candlelight induction ceremony of the National Junior Honor Society, Lake-Lehman Chapter, was held at the senior high school. Speaker was Ms. Diane Polachek. Mrs. Molly Malpass is advisor and Mr. Robert Roberts is principal. New members are: Row one, Natalie Shiskowski, Kelly Wagner, Amanda Joleen Race, Amanda Ptashinski, Amy Donovan, Maureen White, Laura Mitchell, Lisa Gongleski, Melissa Sorber, Jessica Carter, Melissa Rossick, Amy Zamerowski, Erica Hodick, Melissa Sutton; Row two, Mr. Robert O. Roberts, Principal, John Sharkus, Jon Schaffer, Timothy Kernag, John Popko, Kenneth Sprau, Anthony Sikora, Gordon Stransky, Jonathan Heath, Sean Manzoni, James Yozwiak, Bernard Deeble graduates from PSU ; Paul D. Deeble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Deeble, Shavertown graduated May 11 from the Bryce Jordan Cenler of Penn Stale University's Eberly College of Sci- ence. with a B.S. in biology. While al Penn State he participated in the cooperative education pro- gram with rotations at Glaxo- Wellcome, Research Triangle Park, N.C.. doing his research in Alzheimer's disease. He has re- ceived a fellowship lo continue his education at the University of Virginia in molecular medicine. Class learns all about bats Mrs. Aldrow’s fifth grade class at Westmoreland Elementary was visited recently by naturalist Jerry Kozlansky from Frances Slocum State Park, who spoke about bats and their nature. The class has decided to make a bat box and donate it to the state park. Attending were, front row, Caity Bessmer, Ashley Toman and Paul Price; back row, Krystle Matthews, Vanessa Gogates, Mr. Kozlansky, Josh Brakefield and Jimmy Larson. PAUL D. DEEBLE SPR French the fun way ND oy The French 3 class from Dallas High School presented a program May 23 to Dallas Elementary School kindergarten students, to \ teach the youngsters French words and phrases. There was a 0 problem on the farm, as the cow couldn't get to sleep because the dog was counting singing sheep to over come insomnia. In the § BR course of the skit, the children learned French words, and used ™ 47 1 them to solve the problem. Presenting the play were, from left, | ( foreground: Kim Karavitch, Krissy Gawlas. On stage: Jerry Delescavage, Jessie Miller and Kim Wall, joined by a cast of oN stuffed animals. The French 3 instructor is Candyce Fike. : : ~~ NST TTS TN) TTT WoT VTITTVR Nationwide THE SS wen Sten Ee est Side Ma Mortgage Group Office Building How We Can Help You: dé Kingston, Pa. 18704 ( * Refinance your CREATIVE HAIR DESIGN i ( Mortgage T * Credit Problem? ms Come rue: ( No Problem!! You I Drea ( * Lower Your Ma (24 (ot, onsolidate Bills * Construction Loans Programs ... T R A Approved ( * Your home is your *Hairstylist Day Or Evening classes ots PN Teghnician Pangnon Tiining % Bank wk you down? *Instructor Training Job Placement Assistace ( Call us. *Manager Training Free Parking { WE MAKE MORTGAGES v ( FAST AND EASY New Classes Begin.. LOCAL, FRIENDLY June 24 th SERVICE Phone 674-7920 Call...288-4574 ( Memorial Highway, | Dallas PA y v: : PO TIE WI WAL on WIRE WRN. YO WOE SRR TREY WE Four from area graduate from College Misericordia The following area students have graduated from College Misericordia: * Shavertown resident Heather Ann Fostock, who graduated magna cum laude with a BS in elementary education. She is the daughter of Thomas and Marcia Fostock, Sr. e Dallas resident Brenda L. Hage, who graduated with a MSN in nursing and was admitted to the Theta PhiChapter of the Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society for Nurs- ing. She is a member of the Ameri- can Academy of Nurse Practitio- ners and a member of the Primary Care Nurse Practitioners of North- east Pennsylvnaia. Brenda is cer- tified in adult critical care nurs- ing, American Association of Criti- cal Care Nurses in the ICU. Shes employed as a staff nurse at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medi- cal Center in Wilkes-Barre. Brenda is the daughter of Harold and Judith Harding of Noxen. She and her husband, Nafty, reside in Dallas with their two children, David and Michael. e Shavertown resident Tracy Krupa graduated magna cum laude with a BS in elementary education. Tracy is the daughter of Joseph and Janice Krupa of Shavertown. e Trucksville resident James D. Reynolds, Jr., graduated cum laude with a BS in biology. James is the son of James and Georgianna Reynolds, Sr. Three from area graduate from Kutztown Dallas resident Stephanie K. Fett and William R. Vigorito and Hunlock Creek resident Alyson R. Davis were recently named to the Kutztown University spring semester Dean's List. To be named to the Dean's List, students must earn a quality point average (QPA) of 3.60 out of a possible 4.00 and be registered for at least 12 credits. 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