‘6. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 4, 1996 a_i NAR Kick-off breakfast kicks off charity Offset Paperback/GCIU United Way Campaign Committee gather following Campaign Kick-off breakfast. From left, Alfred Smith, Paula Jones, Dorothy Bottoms, Robert VanGorder, Hope Beisel, Adam C. Crahall, Donna Sebolka, Arlene Campbell, Dale Williams, Elizabeth Berlew, William Berlew, Kenneth Golightly, Tressa Schwartz, David Williams, Ellen Maccarone, Kenneth Getz, Joseph Makarewicz. Class of 1996 yearbooks now available ‘Dallas High School Yearbook Advisor William R. Wagner, an- nounces that the 1996 Dallas Yearbooks have been delivered to the school and are available to those students who placed orders earlier this year. Alumni may pick up their year- books from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. daily in the senior high school main of- fice. Receipts are helpful, but not necessary. A limited number of extra cop- ies are also available on a first- come, first serve basis for those who did not order earlier. These extra copies go quickly and alumni are encouraged to visit the school as soon as possible. Payment is due in {ull upon receipt of the book. The 1997 Yearbook Fundraising Campaign is under- way and yearbook staff members are contacting area businesses and organizations for advertise- ments. The money raised through this campaign remains within the school and directly benefits stu- dents by offsetting the yearbook price. The Dallas High School Year- book Staff would like to thank those patrons and avertisers who have supported Dallas students in this campaign. DALLASHIGH GUIDANCE NOTES Seniors advised to get college applications in soon as possible ‘Many seniors have submitted college applications by now. We have been processing these as quickly as possible. Seniors should try to get these in soon so that colleges will have time to review them for acceptance. See your counselor for help or addi- tional information. .» Financial Aid 101 . ‘Here are six basic steps in- volved in applying for financial aid: witl. Decide which forms you need to complete. As a minimum, you will have to complete the Free . Appliction for Federal Student Aid ' (FAFSA). The 1997-98 FAFSA will be sent by mail to students who ¢ Yel have taken college boards by mid- December. The Guidance Office also has these forms. 2. Know your deadlines. 3. Schools may require the Profile Form. If so, these registra- tion materials are available at the Guidance Office or students can register by phone at 1-800-778- 6888. 4. Decide if you can get your taxes done in time to complete the FAFSA Form. If not, it is okay to provide estimated figures. 5. Gather together all your financial records (FAFSA and Pro- file will tell you what you will Read) and complete all the neces- C | 5 Ll Ld : _*This week we have a little different type of question for you. Despite all the talk about “scholastic achievement” and “reasoning ability”, the 'vetbal section of the S.A.T. will test mainly vocabulary skills. If you 'don’t know the words on the test, you won't earn a good score. It's as ‘simple as that. Here are some words that frequently appear on the Ss AA. T. Test. See how many you know. 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There are 68 private colleges and universities in Pennsylvania. Lake-Lehman High Honor Roll John Oliver, Principal, Lake- Lehman High School announces the Honor Roll for the marking period beginning Aug. 27 and ending Oct. 30, consists of the following students: NINTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Elizabeth Blidner, David Fine, Jr., Jacklyn Walkowiak. High Honors: Megan Ann Basar, Tara Birt, Melissa Brady, Thomas Brislin, Stanley Chura, Rachel Farley, Jennifer Joy Frank, Rachel Harrison, Richard Hislop II, Raymond Honeywell, Carrie Ann Houssock, Rachel Kasper, Crystal Kordowski, David John Kowalek, Sarah Rae Lozo, Sean ‘Manzoni, Ryan John Mariner, Michael Milunic, Marielle Narkiewicz, April Naugle, Daniel Nygren, Nicole Lee Parsons, Janelle Marie Perlis, Jamie Piatt, Noah Pickett, Sara Rittenhouse, Robert Roderick, Stacy Rosenbaum, Rise Catherine Scott, Brian Sikora, Mary Smee, Grace Ann Sorber, Jennifer Sutton, Ryan Todd Watson, Aron Kim Wesoloski, Bryon Williams, Valerie Williams. Honors: John Bebey Jr., An- thony Bilwin, Kimberly Susan Boyle, Kimberly Bronson, Leanne Browski, Jessica Ann Carter, Dominic Castrignano, Michael Crispell, Melissa DeCesaris, Michael Steven Fink, Robert Allen Glahn, Matthew Gonzales, Magen Harleman, Tanner Jay Heritage, David John Kapson, Matthew Scott Kellar, Alexander Klaas, Miranda Klaas, Jaime Lee Laubenstein, Matthew Loftus, Matthew McMahon, Jennifer Mikelski, Linda Monk, Russell Mosier III, Thomas Pentangelo, John Pitcavage, Christopher Rogers, Gary John Sagan Jr., Andrew Salko, David Louis Smith, Carrie Ann Thorne, Melinda Louise White. TENTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Jen- Hospice Saint John holds Poinsettia sale Hospice SaintJohn is conduct- ing its annual Holiday Poinsettia Sale to help benefit patient care. Poinsettias, available in red, pink or white, in small pots (or red only in large pots) will be ready in time to brighten up the holiday sea- son. For more information about Hospice Saint John's Holiday Poinsettia Sale, please call the LWS Advancement office at 454- 5300, Ext. 39 or Hospice Saint John office nearest you: Hazleton, 459-6778; Scranton, 383-3200; or Wilkes-Barre, 823-2114. nifer Marie Basta, Angela Davis, Rebecca Kaufman, Jennifer Lynn McCall, Kathleen Tripp. High Honors: Christina Baigis, Courtney Bouthot, Rachel Bouthot, Jennifer Celusniak, John William Dawe, David Gary DeSanto, Maria Dobinick, Monica Fallon, Mandy Lynn Hora, Leigh Ann Isaac, Nicole Morgan Julian, Joshua Keller, Janelle Kozloski, Michelle Lawler, Anthony Lumbis, Matthew Magee, Jill Marchakitus, Gennifer Pauley, Alison Marie Piatt, Bambi Pugh, Kristin Rob- erts, Christina Lynn Royer, Joanne Shoemaker, Melanie Steele, Nathan Walters, Kenneth Weaver Jr.. Benjamin Wolfe. Honors: Michelle Lee Alters, Tabitha Joy Beck, Daisy Belle Boice, Laura Brody, Mark Joseph Chopyak, Angela Marie Covert, Christopher Crawford, Sheila Marie Ely, Melissa Evans, Michael Galka, Lisa Ann Glatz, April Dawn Gonzales, Genevieve Gregus, Rob- ert Hall III, Tiffany Harris, Erica Hodick, Jennifer Johnstone, Rebecca Jean Keefe, Allison Kehler, Tricia Lee Kernag, Michael Kostrobala, Nicholas Carl Long, Corey Makarewicz, Leah Matusek, Megan McGilvrey, Helen Moase, Seth Marcus Moyer, Jennifer Lynn Naugle, Faith O'Dell, Stacy Pa- goda, Trisha Ann Pilosi, Hugh Michael Ruger, Colbey Smith, Mickey Robert Snyder, Joshua James Thomas, Andrew Verdekal, Lauren Wasser, Jellrie Welby, Russell Wenrich, Joel Whipple, Christina Wolle. ELEVENTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Michael P. Casey Jr., Jennifer Klaips, Ryan Dennis Mahle, Joanne White. High Honors: John Bierman, Laura Grace Castellano, Kelly Ann Cave, Crystal Copeland, Theresa DeCesaris, Jessica Faith Elston, Valerie Fiore, Sara Michelle Kasper, Jefl Kernag, Hillary Pilosi, Brooke Posatko, Carrie Leigh Race, Samuel Rhodes, Amy Lynn Sorber, Kassandra Wagner, Rab- erl Weaver, James Weber. i= Honors: Nathan F. Bendik, Brian Bogdon, Fawn Caines, Nicholas Job Coslett, Chavon Croman, Christine Dinger, Michael Hollos, Angela Hoyson, LauradJones, Mandy Kehler, Larry Dean Morris II, Kenneth Olshefski, Christina Parry, Shivakumu Rajagopalan, Melissa Rasmus, Mandy Lee Scovish, Mark Steele II, Anthony Tamagnini, Roy Lee Tarboro, Susan Walters, Katherine Wilson, Darby Wolle, Nicole Yoblonski. TWELFTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: George A. Frank, Stephen E. Hoprich, Matthew Link, Andrew Loughney, Deborah White.. +: High Honors: Nicole Judith Bouthot, Mary Brislin, Mark Celusniak, Caryn Clark, Nicole Cornell, Mark Alan Coslett, ‘Jo- seph B. Domkowski, Christina Ann Farrell, Jennifer A. Fela,:Jo: seph Halowich II, Claire Kordowski, Kathryn Lynn. - Mar tin, Melissa Mitchell, Amber Posatko, Christopher Price, Sa rah Roberts, Winter Rusiloski, Heidi Sprau, Amanda Ann Weber, Michael Woronko, Melanie Yakiis, Honors: Chastity Augustiirski, Megan Lee Belles, Melissa “Ann Bollz, Tara Jean Coletti, Theresa Maxine Doty, Jeffrey William Ehret, Alexius Frantz, Kimberly Ann Gaylord, Katherine Grobaski, Ryan Thomas Hartz, Michael Allen Ide, Michael Joseph Kenney, Tily Korbeil, Nova Lamela, Lisa Ann Lanning, Mollie Caitlin Lewis, Elizabeth Lockavich, Christopher LLucarino, Marie Ann Manzoni, John Patrick McNulty, Adrienne Miroslaw, Jarrett Joseph Perlis, Phyllis Piatti, Holly Rishko, David Rogers, Patrick Rogowski, Wesley Rost, Amanda Shission, Elizabeth Smee, Jeanetle Thrash, Shaun Eugene Titus, TanyaVerbyle Ned Walsh. 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