ie Ne 9 e Ne He SR & @ Ge -~ The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 9, 1999 3 Ea Awards (continued from page 1) student who promotes and or participates in activities which unite the student body. The Cre- ative Student Award is presented tothe student who, through what- ever medium, exhibits exceptional creativity, and the Citizen Student Awardis presented to the student who participates in community service projects in or out of school. Each recipient was awarded a $50 savings bond, provided by monthly sponsors who joined the PTSO in recognizing the students. “I see athletes, dancers, scholars, and students who are just nice kids gathered this morning and I would like everyone to know that .the community has invested in you because through your efforts you have given something of value to the community,” said Bartolini. Several community leaders also took time to participate in the celebration. Sen. Lemmond of- fered his congratulations to the young crowd and encouraged them to continue making a posi- tive difference. “I am here to tell you that they still take attendance in the State Senate,” he said. “You have to show up - attendance is a big part of success - and be faith- ful to your course. I can see each ; Some of the freshman winners, from left; April Piazza, Nancy Lenvinson, Ryan Chlubicki, Elizabeth Eby and Laura Vodzak. MR rset : Woven L L] ] ok BRB of you has done that.” The students who attended the awards breakfast enthusiastically displayed admiration for their peers. Jon Habrack, winner of the school spirit award in April, drew raucous laughter from his fellow students as he declared, “I guess I won the spirit award because I like school.” Matt Gingo related the real rea- son he was selected a student of the month. “I am very loud and I bugged Ms. Jones (Guidance Counselor Robyn Jones) for half a - year to win something,” he said. An aspiring musician. was September's recipient of the Cre- ative Student Award. Abby Ahmad plays the guitar, writes her own music and has performed at sev- eral local cafes. “I hope to attend the Berklee School of Music and then go on to a career in musical performance,” said the junior. Advice was abundant as many of the seniors shared their post- graduation plans with classmates and the younger students pre- pared for the end of another school year. Sharon Bartolini had a final word of advice; “Learn who you are and strive to be the best at whatever you choose to do.” Students of the Month and their Sponsors September Back Mt. Harvest Assembly Abby Ahmad Philp Pack Brittany Bartolini April Piazza October Commonwealth Telephone Kevin Covert Jeannie Dreier Matt Gingo Ryan Chlubicki November Drs. Watkins and Medura Jacob Burke Brian Miller Marcus Sowcik Justin Hoover December Dallas Kiwanis Amanda Simpson Nicholas Lopuhovsky Shannon Gaffney Michael Cleary January Core States Bank Mark Mittrick Jennifer Germick Holly Shiber Matthew Jackson February Paging Express Emily Mallick “io 0 Matthew Acri + Braddumper®s wg, Clair Gammage March Dallas Area Teachers Seniors who were honored, from left; Brian Miller, Justin Hoover, Marcus Sowcik. E) t] Jeannie Dreier was a Student df the Month in October. ' POST PHOTOS/ * KASIA McDONOUGH Laura Vodzak Elizabeth Eby Nancy Levinson Stephanie Potisek April Dallas Rotary Eugene Koshinski Tara Holly Jonathan Habrack Lacey Popson May Dallas Womens Club Morgan McOwen Aaron Stredny Shawn Mullen Aileah Kvashay Montage Mountain Arts & Crafts Festival and The bride rode a Harley When Joseph Roman of Mountaintop met Donna Bower of Harveys Lake at Bike Week in Daytona, Florida she didn’t even have a motor- cycle. The couple was married this last Satur- day at Dallas Baptist Church by pastor Pat Colladay and their bike family now includes a Harley -Davidson FXR and Donna's 1975 Harley sportster. Donna grew up at Harveys Lake and works for Lee Isaac of Lehman at Columbia Porch and Shade. After pensive, sweaty mo- ments on the part of both bride and groom, the ceremony was complete and the relieved couple came out of the church to be regaled by rubber bands thrown by members of the Wyoming Valley Motorcycle Club. Donna put on her black riding boots, both put on their helmets and prepared to head for the reception. Says Donna, “It”s our lives, we love it.” She wrapped the trailing wedding gown safely around her waist, the couple boomed aroung the parking area to the delight and cheers of the crowd, then took off to a benefit bike race in Wilkes-Barre and their reception at the Slocum Volunteer Fire Hall. It was a marriage made in bikers’ heaven. 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