14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 18, 1996 Dallas High School first quarter honor roll Frank P. Galicki, Principal of the Dallas Senior High School, announces the Senior High School first nine weeks’ 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: Jason Campbell Michael Dobranski, Amanda Eisenhart, Amanda Palmatier. Juniors: Bridget Baines, Lisa Barrett, Brian Blase, Jeffrey Faneck, Jennifer Moser, Amy Park, Jayson Pope, Kelly Seman, Elisabeth Shelton, Erik Steltz, Jennifer Vodzak, David Williams. Sophomores: Aileah Kvashay, Segan Millington, Lacey Popson, Stephanie Potisek. Freshmen: Kristen Geiser, Amanda Jenkins, Norah Krakosky, Morgan McOwen. FIRST HONORS Seniors: Barbara Beardsworth, Adrienne Camp, Sara Clement, Jessica Conte, Marie Curzillat, Stacey Engler, Kristen Faerber, Melanie Getz, Lisa Gurdin, Tracy Jones, Justin Jumper, Shannon Kane, Kimberly Karavitch, Marina Knappman, Timothy Mansfield, Michele Molesky, Jason Nutche, Alison Piazza, Jacqueline Prothero, Joseph Sallitt, Maria Saltos, Emily Schweitzer, Scott Townsend, Kevin Williams, Heather Wilt. Juniors: Anna Appel, Christo- pher Appel, Brian Bayer, Ann Marie Bishop, Paul Carlson, Cari Cave, John Fagan, Beth Seniors named to Seminary honor society Eight Wyoming Seminary se- niors have been named to the school's chapter ofthe Cum Laude Society, |the national academic honor society for college prepara- tory schools. New members are elected to the society in both the fall and the spring. In the fall, not more than 10 percent of the senior class may be inducted: these students must have a junior year average of at least 3.7 (out of a posible 4.0) and have had no junior-year grade belowa “C". Election of new mem- bers is made by previously elected members of the society, including students, faculty and adminis- trators. Wyoming Seminary's chapter of the society was [ounded in 1930. : This fall's Cum Laude induct- ees from the Back Mountain are: Amy Benjamin, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Keith F. Benjamin of Noxen; David Choe, son of Dr. and Mrs. Yunsoo Choe of Dallas; Emily Slaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Slaff of Dallas and Anjali Udoshi, daughter of Dr. Mallikarjun and Dr. Geeta Udoshi of Dallas. Get Started Program | 51 0 wl a Stl The One! 216 Linden St. ~~ Scranton, PA 346-8552 * Nutri/System Meals additional. 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Sophomores: Jason Baker, Matthew Barnard, Elizabeth Bomboy, Rose Carter, Michael Cleary, Russell Eyet, Michael Ferko, Kevin Hays, Justin Hoover, Brenda Karavitch, Stephen Kosisky, Mark Mittrick, Jaime Nance, Kathryn Palmatier, Jacey Peterson, Elizabeth Rosenthal, Thomas Sabecky, Duane Sprau, Rebecca Stylinski, Mary Varela, Vanessa Velikis, Stacey Wagner, Kate Weiss, John Winter. Freshman: Abby Ahmad, Erin Allerdyce, Christopher Allison, Brian Barrett, Brittany Bartolini, Scott Bent, Santina Burakiewicz, Jennifer Coolbaugh, Shannon Cosgrove, Ashley Davenport, Jen- nifer Dombroski, Jeannie Dreier, Elizabeth Dudascik, Daniel Fauerbach, Erin Jones, Randolph Knappman, Jeffrey Levinson, Jamie Miller, Lisa Misson, Mat- thew Morgan, Colleen Murphy, Katie Natitus, Jennifer Noon, Christopher Organek, Matthew Rice, Christopher Riley, Kellie Robacheski, Sarah Rodgers, Sa- rah Ruckno, Matthew Schweitzer, Jessica Stefon, Jacob Swartwood, Jesse Tarrity, Heather Vodzak, Carl Wilcox, Chad Woolbert, Kevin Yurko, Jennifer Yurkon, Nicholas Zimniski, Matthew Zinn. SECOND HONORS: Seniors: Mitchel Bailey, Chris- tina Biggs, Jason Brown, Kevin Burkhardt, Lori Buzin, Christina Callahan, Kevin Casey, Christen Cembrock, Lauri Chapple, Heather Deeble, Jeanine Elston, Jacqueline Gebhardt, Trilby Greene, Alisa Harris, Kiley Harvey, Kim Hogans, Robin Holeman, Carey Jones, Amy Jury, Danielle Kamine, Kristina Kamus, Justin Kerr, Kevin Kozel, Timothy Kushner, Ian Linsinbigler, Shaun Love, Matthew Mertz, Jennifer Metzgar, Devin Michael, Joy Mor- gan, Brianne Nutaitis, Jeremy Onyshczak, Stephanie Pacovsky, Carrie Perrego, Melissa Petrikonis, Melody Redmond, Melody Sarti, Dana Siglin, Joey Walko, Kim- berly Wall, Kevin West, Erin Will- iams. Juniors: John Baird, Leandra Barnes, Erin Barry, Scott Bealla, Kara Bobeck, Robert Fletcher, Toni Gorgone, Jennifer Gramps, Adeline Groblewski, Jeanette Humphrey, Danae Husband, Tracie Janosky, Krystyne Krasavage, Larry Lettie, Nicholas Mallick, (sary Masaitis, Rebecca Menges, Philip Miller, Nicole Nackley, Tara Oatridge, Andrew Popielarz, Thomas Reich, Amy Rogan, Amy Samuels, Judson Schwartz, Steven Scoble, Thomas Swartwood, Jennifer Swartz, Nadalie Temperine, Dennis Wengrzynek, Holly Whitaker, Me- lissa Wilcox, Keith Zinn. Sophomores: Rose Alaimo, Thomas Amico, Angela Augustinski, Katherine Austin, Christopher Banks, Ami Bealla, Kelly Bevilaqua, Blake Bicking, New inductees Clockwise from left: Joshua Knobel, Exeter: Elizabeth Murphy, Dunmore; Emily Slaff, Dallas; Hrvoje Benko, Zagreb, Croatia; Elizabeth Lombardo, West Pitston; Amy Benjamin, Noxen; Anjali Udoshi, Dallas; David Choe, Dallas; Cum Laude Society president and faculty member Sue Jones; Cum Laude vice president and faculty member Roslyn Rudin; Cum Laude secretary, and Sem director of annual giving Susan Dantona Jolley. [1 * READY MADE FRAMES « DO IT YOURSELF * MATTING « MOUNTING + NEEDLE WORK MOUNTING GLASS « DECORATIVE GIFTS Rt. 6, Trap Plaza Lower Level, Eynon ARTISTIC IMPRESSION * COMPLETE CUSTOM FRAMING DONE ON PREMISES MILL POND PRESS « P.B. MOSS GREENWICH WORKSHOP e HADLEY HOUSE « KINCADE & MORE! 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Freshman: , April Adelson, Gianna Biscontini, Robin Cool, Jennifer Dassaro, Kerry DeAngelo, James Dennis, Matthew Douglas, Jennifer Dymond, Tara Dymond, Brian Endrusick, Shannon Gaffney, William Harbester, Mat- thew Jackson, Nathan Jones, Robin Jones, George Kapral, An- gela Kelly, Cheryl Kirkwood, Jef- frey Kosakowski, Kelly Larson, Nicholas Lopuhovsky, Emily Mallick, David Martin, Sarah Mar- tin, Heather McCarty, Tyler Mor- gan, David Norris, Philip Novicki, Nikki O'Brien, Ryan Onyshczak, Abbie Pisacano, Jennifer Roman, Kristin Rosencrance, Joseph Ryan, Kendall Santarelli, Jaclyn Senese, Nicole Sidorek, Stephanie Simonitis, Candice Smith, Ryan Sorber, David Spurlin, Kerri Stephens, Sarah Stolarick, Jus- tin Tamanini, Apryl Traver, Erika Turner, Michelangelo Vaccaro, Patrick Velde, Christopher Wilt, James Wisniewski, Matthew Wyecallis, Jeffrey Zaruta. From left: David and Peg Grimes, Robert and Ruth Post, and Tom Robinson. rom left: Mary Ann and Joe Perugino; Bobbie Steever, assistant director of development; Tom Robinson, director of development and university relations; and Marie and Marvin Carkhuff. Penn State Hayfield Society gathers for holiday dinner The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus at Lehman honored members of the Hayfield Society with a gala holiday dinner re- cently at the Westmoreland Club. The Hayfield Society is an in- formal association of individuals and corporate representatives who make an annual contribution of $1,000 or more during the 12 month period of the local campus Annual Fund campaign. Their generosity helps to provide schol- arships to deserving students at the campus and also enhances academic programs. Sos Koel Bg "NH 'HVES The following school lunch menus are for the week of Dec. 19 - 23. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Select One: Bake ham w/cherry-pineapple toppping, turkey sandwich, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select One or Two: Mashed potatoes, tender peas, Christmas treat. FRIDAY - Select One: Chicken patty/bun, turkey sandwich, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select One or Two: Tomato soup/crack- ers, chips, assorted fruit. MONDAY - Select One: Nachos cheese w/Tostito chips, pizza. WES 5 Six Weeken Select One or Two: Assorted veg- etables, assorted fruits, assorted desserts. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Roast beef w/ gravy, roll, mashed potatoes, car- rots, pears, Christmas cake. FRIDAY - Macaroni/cheese, peas, roll, mixed fruit. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Cheese lasagna w/meat sauce, garden salad/ dressing, dinner roll, mixed fruit. FRIDAY - Toasted ham/cheese bagels, fresh veggies, potato puffs, peaches. Wilkes all on one campus. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Hot ham/cheese, cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Banana bread,. ce- real, apple juice, peaches. MONDAY - Fruit muffin, ce- real, juice, pineapple. Lunch THURSDAY - Beef rib b-que/ sauce on soft bun, chicken veg- etable soup, fruit. FRIDAY - Pizza, tossed salad/ dressing, fruit. MONDAY - Italian meatballs w/tomato sauce-hard roll, sea- soned green beans, fruit. ZH lie Attending Keystone College just six weekends a trimester can lead to a Keystone Associate’s or Wilkes University Bachelor's degree through the Weekender schedule. Busy people can juggle a job, a family and college, and still have some weekends free to relax. For over two decades busy people have improved their careers and their lives by attending classes Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday just six weekends a trimester. How convenient - an Associate’s degree from Keystone or Bachelor's degree from ds for Success KEYSTONE COLLEGE LA PLUME CAMPUS WEEKENDER CALENDAR e SPRING ‘97 TRIMESTER January 10, 11, 12 - *January 24, 25, 26 - February 14, 15, 16 March 7, 8,9 - *March 21, 22, 23 - April 11, 12, 13 Schedule A: Fri: 6:30PM - 8:30PM, Sat: 10:10AM - 12:10PM, Sat: 3:10PM - 5:10PM Schedule B: Sat: 8:00AM - 10:00AM, Sat: 1:00PM - 3:00PM, Sun: 10:10AM - 12:10PM Schedule C: Sat: 6:30PM - 8:30PM, Sun: 8:00AM - 10:00AM, Sun: 1:00PM - 3:00PM Students finishing degree requirements this term must enroll in GRAD 101. Choose one (1) class only from each schedule. Classes meet three times per schedule unless otherwise indicated. *Indicates two-week interval. SCHEDULE A Credits **BIOL 105 4 Human Anatomy & Physiology I ex BIOL 111 3 General Biology II BUSN 201 3 Principles of Management **CHEM 104 4 Inorganic & Analytical Chemistry COMM 107 3 Speech Communications ECON 102 3 Principles of Economics II ENGL 101 3 Freshman English I HOSP 104 3 Food & Beverage Cost Control MCS 100 Microcomputer Concepts +PHED 112 2 Standard First Aid & Personal Safety 4 General Physics I 3 Child Psychology 3 3 3 ENGL 102 3 Freshman English II 3 3 2 **PHYS 103 PSYC 201 SCHEDULE B Credits ex ACCT 106 3 Introductory Accounting II BUSN 215 3 Advertising ECE 101 3 Introduction to Early Childhood Education Field Experience in Early Childhood Education ECE 223A 1 ENGL 101 3 Freshman English I ENGL 209 3 Introduction to Journalism ex MATH 102 3 College Algebra ex MATH 113 4 Pre-Calculus MCS 105 3 PC Office Applications MCS 220 3 Trouble Shooting Microcomputer Systems ex PHSC 108 3 Geology POSC 103 3 American State & Local Government ** indicates class meets A & B schedule + indicates class meets on Saturday only sp indicates class meets special hours - HOSP 107 Sat. 6:30 to 10:30PM, Sun. 8:00AM to 6:00PM ex indicates class meets extra hours: Schedule A -Fri. 8:30 to 10:30PM, Schedule B -Sun. 3:10 to 5:10PM, Schedule C -Sat. 8:30 to 10:30PM SCHEDULE C Credits ACCT 205 3 Cost Accounting BUSN 103 3 Introduction to International Business + BUSN 128 3 Small Business Management CJ 102 3 Introduction to Criminal Justice COMM 207 3 Professional Speech ENGR 103 3 Graphics CAD sp HOSP 107 2 Culinary Arts II Garde Manger MATH 121 3 Techniques of Calculus II MCS 110 3 Introduction to Computer Programming PHIL 102 3 Introduction to Philosophy II PHSC 103 3 Meteorology PSYC 101 3 General Psychology THEA 110 3 The History and Art of The Cinema For more information call: Colle La Plume, Keystone oe 1-800-824-2764, Opt. 1 or Keystone Main Campus — La Plume 717-945-6953 or Northern Tier Career Center — Towanda PA 717-265-9241 For a Wilkes Weekender at Keystone Schedule call 717-945-6953
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