The Dallas Post Dallas, PA = Wednesday, December 10, 1997 13 Knappman attends Leadership Forum | with lawyers who work in many dr a Erika Knappman recently re-- D " turned from Washington D.C., different fields of law and got to afterattending the National Youth participate in a mock trial. : Leadership ‘Forum on Law and It was a great educational ex- the Constitution perience and a lot of fun. It also (NTLF). gave Erika an'in-depth look at the She was one profession of law. of 360 juniors Knappman is a senior at Dallas : and.seniors from High School. She is president of across thenation e Student Council, member of ih including Alaska the National Honor Society, and . and Hawaii. is secretary of the Future Busi- i) . The six day ness Leaders of America. ' : program in- ERIKA She also is involved with Cul- irl cluded visiting = KNAPPMAN ture Club, Yearbook and AIDS law schools; at- 5 Awareness Council. Erika is also tending seminars, visiting law a member of the soccer team and firms and hearing many interest- the volleyball team where she ing speakers. served as co-captain. : * Erika also visited the Supreme Daughter of Rick and Marlene ih ch Court, Capital Hill, The Knappman of Trucksville, Erika Smithsonian Museums and many ° also has a sister Marina, attend- Dallas students donate to United Way monuments and other sites in ing Villanova University and a 0) CC - ; District of Columbia. brother Randy, a sophomore at’ i’ Dallas School District students displayed their concern towards - a special incentive, Pizza Hut treated the senior high school class to She also got the opportunity to Dallas High School. addressing local human service needs by donating $1,379 to the a pizza party; for winning a special fund raising competition among sit in on murder trials at the Su- Erika plans to attend college, 1997 United Way of Wyoming Valley Campaigri. United Way the high school classes. Dallas School District students and their | = Perior Court of the District of Co- majoring in accounting, before representative, Walter Klepaski and loaned executive Mary Jo Rice superintendent made a commitment to continue this effort inthe =~ lumbia The Siudenis also mel * gomgon to law Schon; le a commended the students, teachers, advisors, and Sunerntenden, future, in order to help others, as well as instill. the values of i i — Ceri ; RAE Dr. Gilbert Griffiths for their collective community-minded efforts in: charitable giving among today’s youth. Shown in photo, from left, DALLASHIGHGUIDANCE NOTES AH this very successful endeavor. This is the first time Dallas School Norine Amesbury, Middle School Student Council Advisor; Angelo ne = District students participated in the United Way campaign. Recchia, Amy Pack, Rae Lynn Watter, John Pambianco, Jill 4 ig MRA : Nida . We Klepaski noted that a variety. of fund raising techniques were used O'Brien, Walter Klepaski, United Way; Sarah Hadzor, Nicky Seminar on interviewing skills Dec. 17 resulting.in the elementary schools donating $254, the middle Nackley, Erika Knappman, Lisa Barrett, Mary Jo Rice, Loaned La ie i OO ¥ school Sonating $725, and the high school students raised $400. As Executive; and Frank Galicki, High School Principal. PSAT test results have been Bank has made to education in Ey : : mailed home to the parents of the our community. a ; students who ‘took the test on The Guidance Department wil ' ; ; ' : Saturday, October 18. Ifyouneed feature John Gaffrey of the FBI as Supply-a-School program a Success further information on how toin- the December speaker of the ; : : : Sma f the students. For ant ~ terpret the results, call Robyn Month on Wed., Dec. 17 during - Thanks to the.response from’ extras” for the students. For any Jones or Jack Wolensky in the “A” flex in the library. Sign upin friends, parents .and.grandpar- additional information, contact Guidance Office at 674-7216. Guidance. Students will need to ents of Lehman-Jackson Elemen- Comes Bai is Paty PSAT test booklets are available obtain a Speaker of the Month tary School students last year, Harabina for the students who took the test ~ pass to attend the presentation. the PTA collected enough Hills Ser 3 lan and other to review their answers. See the Seniors who are interested in ® » receipts last year.to purchase 25 prools ol purchase from over.1200 guidance secretary fora testbook- acquiring Interviewing Skills, can books, 2 audio cassettes, and art Campbell's product varieties are let. : attend a seminar on Thurs., Dec., supplies for the school. The col- €ligible for redemption in Aspecial thank you tothePTSA 11 from 1-2 p.m. at LCCC. Sign lection for the 1997/98 school “Campbell's Labels for Education” . parents who volunteered their up with Ms. Jones in Guidance. year is already underway, and «x program. Labels will be collected . time to work the Education Fair. ° Students interested in attend- “Supply-a-School” portions of Hills = to help the PTA purchase much Andrea Mittrick, Jill Kryston, ing Governor's School must see receipts (dated. Aug. 1, 1997 needed educational equipment. Marla Karlaunas, Sandy Race,. Mr. Wolensky as soon as possible. . through April 30, 1998, with the Any questions can be directed to Leslie Douglas and Gail Gammage Watch for details on the prac- dollar amount on it are now being PTA Chairperson Gayle DeCesaris warmly welcomed the college rep- tice SAT which will be given at collected for some very important at 696-2685. resentatives to our school. The Dallas in February. ; Eh ia, Fhe Tes ay Guidance Department appreciates All students who plan on tak- ] a Westmoreland concert Dec. 19 ‘all your help. ing the SAT anytime during their ’ Check out our Student of the high school career, should take The Westmoreland Elementary School Holiday Concert, featuring Ahi fo : : Fourth and Fifth Grade Band and Chorus students will be held at Month Jina al On ge Bani he Plagne ~ Lasty pind lr Dallas High School, on Friday, Dec. 19, at 7:30 p.m. Deborah Pike, gsm = range Hi ey Ln Se rou hi je] 5 , music teacher and director, has planned a program featuring new and I ne our 40 a £ osm a BEN i N £ep wh oil traditional holiday songs celebrating the diverse cultures of our school onthy Frogram. «ihe guidance ing the Laidance | oles column Futon Department recognizes and ap- for details. 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