10. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 6, 1998 EARTH DAY AT Earth Day activities for the month of April at Dallas Elementary School included making bird houses, and feeders, and planting trees at ~ home. The students also decorated bags for Mr. Z's market. i - Sylvia Maas, who was chairperson for the Earth Day activities, with Wildlife Conservation Officers Tim Conway, seated, and James Jolley. The Northeast Region of the PA Game Commission donated seedlings and bird houses. ‘Showing their decorated bags, from left, front, Robert Hayes, Andrew Clouse, Mark Szot. Rear, Ashley lorio, Muriel Adams, Mrs. Landon. § Ms. Zezza's class decorated a bluebird box. Melissa Allabaugh and Mrs. Yurko, with'a seedling and growth chart. Monica Esopi helped Wildlife Conservation Officer Tim Conway with some seedlings. Placi Jolle Matll Kenia Morris and a seedling ng a feeder, with WCO y and Mr. Traver, Dan Considine, Brenda Evans, Nick Samanas, Alex Harding, Brandon Phillips, Joe Lambert, Kyle o, Ronnie Shiner, Dan Savage, Amy Austin, Kelly | Murphy, Brit Prator, Alex E Feenaughty. PHOTOS BY SHARON ELLIS Lake-Lehman Middle Level lists honor students Robert O. Roberts, Principal, Lake-Lehman Middle Level Edu- ~~ cation Building, released the honor roll for the third marking period. 7TH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Bra- dley Baird, Justin Boyer, Jenna Fine, Jared Janiczek, Tabitha Sprau. Tigh Honors: Bernard Boback, Sarah. B h. Brin, Stephen Card, An-. drew Coombs, Christopher Coombs, Renee Crane, Jeffrey Danouski, Jamie Daron, Megan ~ DeCesaris, Allison DeSanto, Laura Donovan, Sheryl Fishel, Stephanie Frank, Angelo Georgetti, Narayan Gold, Ashley Havrilla, Tiffiny Hettes, Casey Horvath, Tracey Hudak, Matthew Ide, Kimberly Jones, Stephanie Jones, Raymond Kabata, Dustin Kapson, George Lazur, Dustin Lord, Erin Loughney, Christina Lumbis, Daniel Manzoni, Patricia Manzoni, Beth Mariner, Joshua Marth, Joel Mazer, John Mishanski Jr., Kelby Morgan, Matthew Navin, Aaron Pagoda, Jacqueline Paul, Phillip Pineno, Amy Ruda, Michael Rusonis, Charles Ryan, Deena Sanfanandre, Cheryl Schweizer, Maggie Sorber, Joshua Sorchik, Kalyca Stransky, Judi Stuffick, Megan Thorne, Rachel Turak, David Vernouski, Lisa Wasser, Philip Weaver, Deidre Wengen, Vanessa Wengen, Austin Williams, John Yogodzinski, III. Honors: April Aldrich, Tara Bath, Amanda Boice, Heather Brennan, Cory Brin, Rachael Card, Tricia Coombs, Brian Cornia, Anne Denmon, Megan Deubler, Zachary Deubler, Terri Foster, David Franklin, Matthew Galka, Mat- thew Gilbertson, Nicholas Grieves, Scott Hadsall, Amy Hartman, John Houssock, Christopher Hoyson, Douglas Johnstone, Donna Kaminski, Craig Kasper, Philip Kasper, Richard Kern, Daniel King, Sheena Kocher, Kristin Lipski, Lorraine Lovecchio, James Mahon, Laura Matzel, Joseph Mikelski, Gerald Mikielski, Aaron Moyer, Michael Payne, Betsy Pitcher, Jes- sica Rood, Jason Rossi, Jared Bishop O'Reilly announces honor roll for third quarter ‘Bishop O'Reilly High School releases the Honor Roll for the third quarter: ‘DISTINGUISHED HONORS ‘Seniors: John Bosha, Alma DeRojas, Catherine Finch, Catherine Herman, Matthew Koch, Christopher Malonis, Kathleen O’Brien, Jillian Obuhosky, Maureen Paley, Jamie Piszak, Susan Tomchak. Juniors: Victoria Artim, Robyn Considine, Kristen Czwalina, Nicole Pascoe. Sophomores: Tess Bruns, Kara Grundowski, Laura Harkins, ‘Sandra Kuniskas, Bridget Narcum, J. Michael Regan, Michael Sabol, Bryan Wagner. Freshmen: Elizabeth Charnick, Michael Gallagher, ~ Michael Gieda, Katie Guntli, Samantha Leandri, Shannon ‘Lupien, Theodore Mike, Elizabeth Parulski, Kimberly Urban, Francis Yanik. - FIRST HONORS . Seniors: Samantha Abod, Kristin Bednarek, Angela Endrusick, Kathleen Harkins, Linnzi Hutch, Amanda Manganiello, Andrea Slezak, Christopher Suhocki, Frank Terescavage, Stephen Wallo. Juniors: Christa Chmarney, Timothy Flanagan, Carol Herman, Jamie Kester, Beth Klimek, Maryagnes Lupien, Kara O’Brien, Jared, O'Donnell, Colbey Smith, Ivor Stoodley, Ryan Williams. Sophomores: Morgan Czwalina, Michael Kashnicki, Lindsay Mace, Megan McAndrew, Kyle Reid, Nicole Seitz, Maria Wright. Freshmen: Alexa Beretski, Timothy Carroll, Laura Charnick, Christopher Kane, Megan Mould, Jamie Pikul, John Spitale, Russell Susko. SECOND HONORS Seniors: Teresa Belles, Robert Harvey, Molly Matosky, Thomas Mugford, Kimberly Smith. Juniors: Amanda Adamitz, Darnetta Benham, Marla Brown, Meghan Chapman, Micahel Ferraro, Theresa Guntli, Leigh Ann Kennedy, David Meholchick, Matthew Motyka, Adam Salis, Anna Spitale. Sophomores: Robert Bradbury, John Cyrpich, Stephanie Fugok, Jessica Gionta, Russell McDonald, Robert Neher, Katherine Sarnak, Herbert Sims, Jessica Unice, Wendy Wallo. Freshmen: Christophe Adamchak,. Justin Ash, Lori Carter, Bradley Feleccia, Jennifer Hummler, Alison Hutch, Kelly Kester, Andrew Kotch, Jocelyn Kozick, Andrew Lohin, Amy Pizzano, Jaclyn Reisser. MADD to hold vigil May 8 at courthouse ‘Luzerne County Chapter Mothers Against Drunk Driving having Arinual Candlelight Vigil and Tree Planting Ceremony, Fri., May 8, 6 p.m., North Lawn, Luzerne County Courthouse. Vigil following inside. Refreshments will follow. Invitation open to the public. Call 824-6233 or 256-7406 for further information. Salla, Lauren Scott, Thomas Parsons, Daniel Pentka, Alyson Sudal, Adam Sutliff, Morgan Piatt, Gregory Piazza, James Swan, Mark Thomas, Leah Vnuk, Rhodes, Kristen Ruda, Chad Shaun Walsh, Mary Yurksis. Sakoski, Michael Simon, Louis 8TH GRADE "Honors with Distinction: James Belles, Stefanie Vendik, Irina Ivanova, Eric Kowalek, Lydia Ngonyi, Sara Traver. High Honors: = Chelsea Andrews, Joshua’ Baranowski, Angela Basta, Crystal Boicé, Lind- say Boris, James Brady, Brett Brown, Nicholas Callahan, Jef- frey Carroll, Jenna Casaldi, Gina Chocallo, Jennifer Chulick, Courtney Coletti, Gina Coombs, Carrie Costigan, Clifford Culver, Amanda Daubert, Leigh Dodson, Janna Elston, Adrienne Fallon, Matthew Ford, Christie Gordon, Stephen Homeywell, Micheline Horvath, Dwayne Kalinay; Danielle Kern. Also, Courtney Kosakowski, An- thony Lubinski, Kirk Makarewicz, Kari Maskalis, Joshua Maye, Brian McMahon, Hollie Nickalls, Joanna Oliver, Kevin Olshefski, Christine Spaciano, Melissa Sutliff, Saray Swire, Crystal Tillery, Joseph Walko, David Walters, Amy Womelsdorf, Ashley Yanchik, Jo- seph Yankoski. Honors: Christopher: Albee; Olivia Barrall, Charles Besteder, Amanda Boytiri;, Bryan Buckman, Cassandra Derelo, William Evans, Carrie Fos- ter, Vanessa Goss, Ashley Heacock, Casey Holcomb, Melissa Hughes, Jeffrey Kabosky, Gaise Lacek, Jason Mahle, Colin Martinson, Candice Murray, Laura Pankratz, David Pascoe, Sara Pegarella, Katheryn Pitcher, Heather Prescott, Dina Sarmonis, Jesse Saylor, Jaclyn Schaffer, Nichole Seiwell, Clint Smith, Courtney Souder, Jefrey Taylor Jr., Megan Tribendis, Roger Vrhel, Stephanie Weaver, Shelly Wentzel, Kurt Yuhas, Sarah Zaleskas, Amanda Zvikas. S.P.C.A.. poster contest winners The following students placed in the “Be Kind to Animals Week” poster contest: Third Grade, 1st, Mackenzie Hogue, Dallas Elementary; 3rd place, Nicole Madden, Dallas Elementary. Fifth Grade, 1st, Mark Koval, Gate of Heaven; 2nd, Ryan Marascio, Dallas Middle School. Sixth Grade, 3rd, Carissa Reisser, Gate of Heaven. Seventh Grade, 1st, Shannon Rother, Dallas Middle School; 2nd, Tina Lumbis, Lake Lehman. Eighth Grade, 1st, Laura Vodzak, Dallas Middle School; 2nd, Helene Jayne, Dallas Middle School; 3rd, Danielle Padavan, Gate of Heaven. Ninth Grade, 3rd, Bonnie Culver, Lake-Lehman. Tenth Grade, 3rd, Tara Dymond, Dallas High School. Eleventh Grade, 2nd, Courtney Kryston, Dallas High School. Twelfth Grade, 2nd John Barilla, Dallas High School; 3rd, Andrea Bryant, Lake-Lehman. Albright College. : Matthew Belles, Tuesday, May 12, 1998 7:00 p.m. Market Cafe Wegmans Wilkes-Barre Herbs: Natural Remedies Overlooked Come discover the natural healing remedies that herbs provide. Kim Kelly, registered dietitian will provide a cooking demonstration and more details. This event is co-sponsored as a community health service by Penn State Geisinger and Wegmans. conducted by: Kim Kelly, R.D. Penn State Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center Seating is limited. R.S.V.P. required, please call 826-7717. BY PennState Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center DALLAS ELEMENTARY Lawson art scholarship applications due by May 14 Students from across North- eastern Pennsylvania are invited to apply for a Dr. Millie S. Lawson Memorial Summer Art Scholar- ship. The scholarship program is open to any 10th or 11th grade student who is interested in pur- suing a career in the visual arts Two recipients of the scholar- ship will be chosen and will re- ceive the opportunity to enroll in up to six summer art courses at Sue Hand’s Imagery, 35 Main Street, Dallas, during June, July and August 1998. In addition, several one-hour private consul- tations concerning career studies and portfolio preparation will be provided. Interested students may apply in person at Sue Hand's Imagery on or before Thurs., May 14. Stu- dents must submit a 1/2 page narrative (typed and double- spaced) which includes informa- tion concerning the following questions: What has been your past art experience?; Why would you benefit from this Scholarship program?; What are your future plans concerning the world of art?; Why would you be an asset to Dr. Millie S. Lawson Memorial Schol- arship program? as well as any other pertinent information and 4-12 examples of the student's best art work in any medium which will be reviewed at a short, infor- mal, personal interview at Sue Hand's Imagery, Dallas. Appoint- ments may be made by calling 717-675-5094. Three to five win- ners will be notified by Thurs., May 28. The Scholarship is in memory of the late Dr. Millie S. Lawson who was a tremendous influence in the lives of many individuals locally. Because of Dr. Lawson, there have been many advance- ments in the appreciation of the literary, the performing, and the visual arts in Northeastern Penn- sylvania. DHS GUIDANCE NOTES Congrats to seniors accepted into college Congratulations to the follow- ing seniors for their acceptance into college: Brian Bayer, South Carolinia; Todd Butcher, Temple; Erika Knappman, Villanova; John Krohn, Penn State Wilkes-Barre; Joseph Kukosky, Penn State Wilkes-Barre; Larry Lettie, Cali- fornia of Pennsylvania, Anthony Luizza, Wilkes and MCP/ Hahnemann School of Medicine at Allegheny; Jennifer Lyons, Millersville; Janelle Morgantini, Penn State Wilkes-Barre; Kevin O’Malia, Westminster Choir Col- lege; Sarah Podehl, Temple; Amy Rogan, Temple; Tanya Spurlin, Dickinson College; Jennifer Vodzak, Wilkes sand MCP/ Hahnemann School of Medicine at Allegheny; David Williams, Duke; Gwen Ann Zarambo, Deadline for the Dallas Lions Book Scholarship is‘ May'7." Any senior applying musttiirn in thé applications to the Guidance Of- fice by the deadline. ooe Seniors: If you are pursuing business education, check out the scholarship application in the . guidance packet for the Luzern County Association of Educational Secretaries / Office personnel scholarship. Applications are available in the Guidance Office for the sum- mer youth employment-training © program. To qualify, your family ‘ income may not exceed certain federal program limits. See Ms. Jones for further information. A tip of the hat to the PTSO Career Day Committee for pro- ducing a high quality program April 24. Career Day featured over 30 professions, both blue collar and white collar, with gen- der equity in almost every fea- tured career. The PTSO has been working weekly since January to put together what turned out to be an enjoyable and educational program for students, faculty, parents and presenters. The com- mittee consisted of Gail Gammage, Jill Kryston, Kathy Millington, Andrea Mittrick, Louise Olenik, Lori Popson, Sherry Riley and Kathy Samanas. Thank you to all the PTSO par- ents who volunteered as hosts for Career Day. They are: Kathy ‘Millington, Joanne Carpenter, Gail Gammage, Betsy: Gaffney, Kathy Samanas, Sherry Riley, Jill Kryston, Janis Winter, Andrea Mittrick, Laurie Popson, Kathy Raub, Debbie VanHorn, Frances McOwen, Sharon Bartolini, Su- san Potisek, Mary Kay Covert, and Vivian Bednarz. Special note to Sherry Riley. The Career. Day! name tags were beautiful: You do nice work! The Dallas High School SADD Chapter is to be commended for “the very powerful assembly which featured a mock funeral of a stu- dent who died in a drunk driving crash followed by Mrs. Edna Vivian speaking about the drunk driving crash which killed her daughter. Thank you Mrs. Vivian for shar- ing your most tragic story about your daughter's death in an at- tempt to save our student body from a DUI crash. Also, thanks to Mrs. Lenore Rosencrans from County SADD who provided students from other 'SADD chapters to act out the role play. The person most respon- sible for the assembly is junior Nicole Gabel, SADD president. Great job Nicole! Wow! THERE'S NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO REFINANCE 15 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 1 Pay only STS0.00 in closing costs FIXED RATE - 71/2 YEAR TERM NO POINTS NO APPLICATION FEE NO TITLE INSURANCE With an FNCB WOW Mortgage, you can save thousands of dollars in interest, plus our low 7 1/2 year refinancing rate comes with no points, application fees or title insurance requirements. Stop in or call today for all of the details. 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