The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 28, 1999 11 a Dallas High School 4th quarter honor students Mr. Frank P. Galicki, Principal of the Dallas Senior High School, McOwen, Jamie Miller, Colleen Murphy, Jennifer Noon, Nikki Vodzak, Douglas Yeager, Jill Youngblood. Smith, Jesse Stolarcyk, Joseph Stuppino, Damian Temperine, ay Ae : ; 2 y Juniors: Erin Allardyce, Chris- Frank Oatridge, Philip Pack, Ryan = Matthew Morgan, Tyler Morgan, Scott, Amanda Simpson, Arie od Encoyraging Each Oler Dally). She Bg has participated Ine topher Allison, anion Pettit, April Piazza, Arthur Melissa Onufer, Jamie Raub, VanKuyk, Elizabeth Wengrzynek, Campus Ministry Spring Break trips to the Bronx, New York and Cosgrove, Jeannie, Dreier, Daniel =~ Redmond, Bianca Sauceda, Paul Kellie Robacheski, Sarah Rodgers, Shawn Whalen, Cassi Williams, Habitat for Humanity and serves as a reader at campus Masses. Fauerbach, Kristin Geiser, Erin Saxon, Maria Stevens, Erica Kristin Rosencrans, Sarah Marybeth Wyberski, Christopher Seen in photo are, from left: Catherine Dymond and the Reverend Jones, Brett Larson; Kelly Larson, ~ SWatko, Victoria Tasselmyer,Jen- Ruckno,. Michael Ruggere, Yale, Robert Zaruta, Amy, Michael Bryant, Misericordia chaplain and co-director of Campus Jeffrey Levinson, Morgan DiferToth, Kristen Vodzak, Laura Stephanie Simonitis, Candice Zavaskas. Ministry. -® LJ LJ [J Pilosi led Bucknell engineering team Dallas district urges early registration nv : : The Dallas School District is ately. Late elementary registrants i a. Vito Pilosi III, R.R.4, Dallas, Pilosi graduated from Bucknell requesting the cooperationofpar- may not be assigned to the pre- served as co-captain of the team May 16 with a bachelor of science ents with children of school age ferred school building. of Bucknell University mechani- degree in mechanical engineer- who have not registered for the All kindergarten through fifth | cal engineering students who fin- ing. 1999-2000 school year. grade students are to register at i ished second among 44 teams The son of Diane and Vito Pilosi It is essential that the district the administration building. ! from the United States and Jr., Dallas, he is a graduate of be informed, as soon as possible, Middle and senior high students Canada in ‘the Mini-Baja East Lake-LehmanJunior-Senior High of all new students planning to will register at their respectivé Competition for all-terrain vehicles School. register, especially kindergarten school offices. held recently in Orlando, Fla. Designing and building the and first grade students. Prob- Parents must bring birth cer- In the three major competition = Mini-Baja car is an annual year- lems occur with class and school tificates, report cards from the categories, Bucknell was first in long senior design project. Eight building assignments as well as previous school, Social Security - : (& costreporting, second inthemud seniors, a junior and two sopho- transportation arrangements cards and immunization records. PD bog and third in the weight-pull- mores were on the team. The ATV when students areregistered late. No student will be allowed to en- ing event. is raced over land and water. Parents of new students or ter school without proof of the 1 ; those transferring from other newly required immunizations. . Erika Knappman on ‘Nova dean’s list Lloyd receives Henderson Scholarship schools are strongly encouraged If there are any questions, call . : oh to register their children immedi- the school district at 675- 5201. Erika Knappman has been named to the Dean's List of Villanova Samantha Lloyd of Shavertown is a recipient of the Henderson University’s College of Commerce and Finance for the spring semester. ~~ Scholarship for the 1999-2000 school year. Awarded annually in ‘« hh Erika, the daughter of Richard and Marlene Knappman, Trucksville, recognition of academic excellence, the scholarships, reward Beadsworth named to Syracuse dean 5 list has a sister Marina, a junior at Villanova University, and a brother outstanding eighth-grade students at Wyoming Seminary Lower Barbara Beadsworth of Gordon Avenue in Dallas was recently - Randy, a senior at Dallas High School. School with a $2,000 scholarship to the Upper School named to the spring Dean's List at Syracuse University. She is a junior : : : : Tau majoring in retailing. Si” D Il id d d ' li Samantha daughter of Thomas and Susan Lloyd is a White Team joring g | allas residents named to dean S list Leader at the Lower School and enjoys playing the flute and the WS Vo-Tech adds firearms rosram Three Dallas residents have recently been named to the dean's list piano. She is also a member of the soccer, basketball and softball p 2 at Boston University for the spring semester. teams, and a member of the yearbook staff. The Law Enforcement/Police Science Program at West Side Area Students recognized for this honor include Kristen E. Faerber, Pictured are, Thomas Lloyd, Susan Lloyd, Samantha Lloyd and H. Vocational-Technical School announces the addition of the firearms Michael J. Murphy, and Barbara S. Shepherd. Jeremy Packard, Wyoming Seminary President Training System (FATS) to its Law Enforcement Curriculum. The y WY g : installation of the equipment will provide a common educational WA J d environment, shared with State, County and Local Law Enforcement Small onders honors pre-K gr d S agencies. In addition, the program is designed to provide the students Clay honored at Tulsa Kozlek named to with in-depth knowledge and the ability to evaluate the use of Deadly Small Wonders/Back Mountain: Day Care School announces the tabeth A. C1 i’ [ Force in Shoot/Don’t Shoot situations. 1999 graduates from our Pre-Kindergarten programs. These children Eliza be ay,.a gh i F&M dean's list A training/ certification seminar will be conducted on Tuesday, June © | “ willbeattending Kindergarten in the fall. The graduation ceremony will Dallas, has mong He 22, starting at 9 a.m. and concluding at 4 p.m. The training certifica- | be held on Thursday, June 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the school. University o Sa fresidents Kristy Kozlek, a junior biology = tion will be provided by a training officer from the Firearms Training | Honor Roll. A sophomore major- paior was named to the Franklin _ Systems. : | ing in mechanical engineering. & Marshall dean's list. She is the Clay roche th her Tor som daughter Dr Thomasand Mary Sal He ozlek, Shavertown and is a More than ever eal Hometown Paper ing the spring 1999 semester in graduate of Wyoming Seminary. P TU’s College of Engineering. : The D allas Post a I. i t 3 Congratulations [1 [4 Jim McGowan of Factoryville 11330 MORE DE i. el RBIS Gil 8 i “ Front row, Morgan Silvestri, Lindsey Bowersox, Jonathan Barre, Megan McCabe, Stephanie Titus. : Back row, Jeremy Geisinger, Michael McCoach, Kathryn Cohen, Sarah Zerfoss, William Dixon, Chase Benson, Andrew Smith. Standing in rear, Kim Cool, Teacher, amanda Palmatier, Teacher's Aide. : : May Be Your He won a Revolutionary Fun trip to K T Nr = u @ Williamsburg, VA from WWDL. The prize €ys 10 package includes 3 nights in a hotel, 4 Getting It- days of unlimited admission to 5 Here's How Williamsburg attractions including: Busch 5s Gardens Williamsburg, Water Country USA, Jamestown Settlement, Yorktown Victory Center, and Colonial Williamsburg. X @ TESTHITS WVIAFOR | RAFFL Front row, Joseph Miscavage, Joshua Smith, Marcus Wagner, EXCITING HOTLINE Joshua Shilanski, Lucas Lansberry, Jesse Bynon. Middle row, Amanda Kornak, Catherine Coslett, Alex Zubko, Ashley RA FFLE (570) 602-1 121 Gover, Alex Rego. : ; | or Back row, Brenda Davis, Teacher Assistant; Bryanna Latona, Ii IM DETAILS! y “#* Samantha Savakinas, Megan Grabowski, Callie Grey, Brooke ’ . " ios (570) 602-1175 bail Evans, Madeline Dworak, Thomas Lynch, Lynn Viercinski, Lynn Dymond receives scholarship Catherine Dymond of Shavertown, a junior physical therapy major at College Misericordia, recently received the Fr. John Petrasko Scholarship awarded annually to an incoming senior student in recognition of prior years of outstanding service to the College. Dymond is active in the Campus Ministry, serving as student coordinator and coordinator of the SEED Program (Students Jumper, Teacher. announces the Senior High School fourth marking period 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, no D’s or F's. Second honors; 2.8 O'Brien Abbie Pisacano, Sonya Qualls, Matthew Rice, Christo- pher Riley, Matt Simpson, Jes- sica Stefon, Nicholas Steidl, Heather Vodzak, Kevin Yurko, Nicholas Zimniski, Matthew Zinn. Sophomores: Stacey Amann, Second Honors Seniors: Christopher Banks, Kelly Bevilaqua, Beth Carey, Erin Dunnigan, Charles Fehlinger, Nicole Gabel, Laura Gammage, Christopher Henderson, Rachel Apryl Traver, Carl Wilcox, James Wisnieski, Chad Woolbert, Jenni- fer Yurkon, Jeffrey Zaruta. Sophomores: Patrick Barnard, Jillian Be’, Patrick Besecker, Lind- say Carpenter, Jay Carroll, An- gela Dube, Matthew Eyet, Jessica - Ryan Morgan, Meredith Nagy, to 3.29 no D’s or F's. Lori Bertinelli, Bethany Brown, Robert Bums, Kevin Covert, Jes- sica Dalsanto, Kimberly Fowler, Lee Griffin, Raegan Guelich, Rebecca Hoffman, Leann Ickes, Heather Jones, Erik Kensgaard, Denise Kovaleski, Floyd Mattie, Leanne Piasta, Megan Rogan, Katrina Rosser, Melonie Sappe, Molly Savage, Schneider, Keith Sprau, Lewis Spurlin, Carrie Strdsser, Nicole Sutton, Amie Tkaczyk, Charles Yurkon. Freshmen: Sharon Adamavage, Kenneth Bauer, Maria Bednash, Kelly Blinn, . Herbert Bressler, Rebekah Burke, Andrew Dale, Charles Everhart, Timothy Faneck,” Laura Fauerbach, Gregory Finn, Robert Hivish, Kelly Jacobs, Helene Jayne, Matthew Kelly, Jennifer Kuligowski, Joan Kupstas, Am- ber Lajeunesse, Renee Lavin, Nancy Levinson, Matthew Mark, Whitney McOwen, Casey Noreika, The following have earned Honors with Distinction Seniors: Elizabeth Bomboy, Janine Chalk, Mark Mitttick, Stephanie Potisek, Vanessa Velikis, John Winter. Juniors:Amanda Jenkins, Norah Krakosky, Matthew Schweitzer. Sophomores: Elizabeth Baker, John Bednarz, Clair Gammage. Freshmen: Brian Downey, Elizabeth Eby, Jeffrey Jumper, Michelle Mancke, Michael Miller, Brandon Pall, Joseph Urban. First Honors Seniors: Thomas Amico, Ja- son Baker, Blake Bicking, Michael Cleary, Russell Eyet, Michael Ferko, Kevin Frank, James Haddle, Seth Lajeunesse, Brian Miller, Segan Millington, Jeffrey Nutche, Kathryn Palmatier, Lynda Pitcavage, Stacey Wagner. Jonathan Hiller, Justin Hoover, Eugene Koshinski, James Krispin, Bruce Kunkle, Aileah Kvashay, Jacey Petterson, Kelly Phillips, Lacey Popson, Kristin Prokopchak, Kristyn Race, Holly Ramey, Kevin Ryan, Jonathan Saba, Ambria Salavantis, Sarah Scott, Ronald Selenski, Melissa Shaver, Jason Smith, Patricia Smith, Duane Sprau, Robert Stevens, Melissa Sweetz, Christopher Tucker, Mat- thew Vinnacombe, Kate Weiss. Juniors: Matt Acri, April Adelson, Abby Ahmad, Renee Allbless, Brittany Bartolini, Gianna Biscontini, Santina Burakiewicz, Jennifer Coolbaugh, Jennifer Dassaro, James Dennis, Jennifer Dombroski, Jennifer Dymond, Tara Dymond, Brian Endrusick, Jacklyn Gorda, Coleman Greene, Matthew Jack- son, Nathan Jones, Robin Jones, David Jumper, Angela Kelly, Randolph Knappman, Jeffrey Kosakowski, Sherri Kuderka, Heather McCarthy, Paul Mizenko, Fields, Emily Fritz, Tracey Gorda, Jennifer Gross, Erica Harvey, Nathan Hoffman, Jeffrey Jones, Matthew Josuweit, Carrie Kieczkajlo, Ellen Kim, Daniel Laurenzi, Ketura Lispi, Jill Matley, Erin McDonald, Collin McHale, Luke Miller, Corey Pajka, Kevin Razawich, Crystal Rondinella, Stephanie Rumley, Joleen Sabol, Stefanie Salavantis, Lyndsay: Santarelli, Randa Shahin, Amanda Stolarick, Steven Weber, Seth Yeager, Rae Ellen Zekas. Freshman: Candice Alaimo, Christopher Amaud, Ryan Balara, Karla Blase, Richard Branco, Colin Breazeale, Ryan Chlubicki, Karmela Conte, Michael Dombroski, Amanda Donahue, Andrew George, Bradley Glatz, Kristin Harvey, Todd Jones, Sa- rah Klug, John Krispin, Jennifer Lewis, Ryan Love, Peter Miller, Jillian O’Brien, Janelle Opello, Jessica Ostrum, Rebecca Price, Blake Saba, Carl Schiel, Kristen
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