The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 29,1999 5 hey. who Dallas High School Homecoming Queen court, from left: foreground; Sarah Martin, Lisa Misson. Background; Dana Artsma, ueen POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Bryn Haller, Kristin Rosencrance, Tara Dymond, Stephanie Simonitis, Nora Krakosky. 8 candidates for 1999 Dallas High School Homecoming Queen Following are brief biographies of the 1999 Dallas High School Homecoming Court: Dana Marie Artsma Parents: Donald and Mary Artsma Escort: Dan Fauerbach School Activities: Art Club, 10-12; yearbook committee, 10 and 12; Student Council, 10-12; Junior Steering, track team, 9th grade; swim team, 9th grade; cheerleading squad all through high school and currently a cap- tain of the varsity cheerleading squad. Outside Activities: Works at Grotto Pizza, has participated in the Riverside Rumble for the third year, volunteer Sunday School teacher at Gate of Heaven. Future plans: To attend Kutztown or Bloomsburg and major in a science course, to be- come a teacher. Tara Dvmond Parents: Carl and Nancy Dymond Escort: Jamie Raub School Activities: Cheerleading, 9, 10, 11, 12, co- captain-12; Art Club, 10, 11,12; Student Council,'10,11, 12; Steer- ing. 9. 10,11, 12, Academic Honors: Honor Roll, 9.10.11, 12; Art Award, 10, 11. Outside Activities: Teacher's assistant at Sue Hand's Imagery. Future Plans: [ plan to attend college at Kutztown University. I would like to get a BA in art edu- cation and eventually masters in art therapy. 120) (Or:V I W:¥: 10): 9: N Ho {1 2 (1-0) [ooTo B (33 M110] (= 0) When you need blood tests, bring your prescription to OMEGA. Dunmore 347-5010 Comprehensive Health Services Center (1416 Monroe Avenue) Mon. - Fri. 8am - 1pm Also located in Wilkes-Barre Bryn Ann Haller Parents: Bill and Karen Haller Escort: Al Pisaneschi School Activities: Cheerleading; ecology club secre- tary; envirothon team; Yearbook Club; Art Club. Academic Honors: Honor Roll. Outside Activities: Overbrook Restaurant. Future Plans: Old Dominion University or Bloomsburg to be a special education teacher. Norah Krakosky Parents: Ruth and Ronald Krakosky Escort: Matt Hoover School Activities: Steering committee; Student Council; His- tory Day Club; PA Math League; District Chorus; Select Girl's Cho- rus. Academic Honors: with Distinction; NEDT Award: RPI Medal, National Honor Soci- ety; Cumulative A Average Award; Youth Salute; Who's Who Among American High School Students. Outside Activities: Riverside Rumble; PA Free Enterprise Week. Future Plans: Chemistry, hop- ing to go on to law school. Honors Sarah Martin Parents: Eric and Karen Mar- tin, Beth and Kenneth Chapman Escort: Jacob Swartwood School Activities: Ecology Club; Envirothon; Diversity Club. Outside Activities: Part-time babysitter and part-time at the Black Duck Grille. Future Plans: West Chester, Lock Haven, Shippensburg. Ma- jor: Communications, career broadcasting (TV). Lisa Misson Parents: Misson Escort: Jeff Levinson School Activities: American Literature Field Studies, 9, 10, 11, 12; German Club, 12: Diver- sity Club, 12. Academic Honors: Honor Roll, 9-11; Home Economics, 9, 1; Seth Linsinbigler Memorial Award. Outside Activities: Cook at Grotto Pizza; Riverside Rumble, 10, 11,12: MS Walk, 11. Future Plans: Bloomsburg University, Speech Pathology. Yvonne and Harry Kristin Rosencrance Parents: Marion and Stephen Rosencrance Escort: Dave Spurlin School Activities: Cheerleading, 9-12; Yearbook, 10, 12; Student Council, 10-12; Steer- ing Committee, 11-12; Art Club, 11-12. Academic Honors: Member of Honor Society; Honor Roll since 9th grade. Outside Activities: Grotto Pizza. Future Plans: Bloomsburg Uni- versity, major in math or biology and become a teacher. Work at Stephanie Simonitis Parents: John and Debbie Simonitis Escort: Matt Wycallis School Activities: Student Council, 9, 10, 11, 12; Steering, 9, 10, 11; Environmental Club, 11, 12; Girl's basketball. 9, 10, 11, 12: softball, 9.10.11, 12. Academic Honors: Honor Roll, 9, 1011.12. Outside Activities: AAU Bas- ketball and ASA Softball; active member of the Riverside Rumble; and various food delivery services. Future Plans: Continuing my softball career in a Division I school. [I plan on majoring in political science and then going on to law school. SHAM cH Ro RVE-TR-N 4 BVA Hof X= BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Daniel S. Miller. Christian Education for all ages, 10:00 a.m. Worship 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Wed., 7 p.m., "Genos" youth service. Midweek home groups; call for days and times. Weekday prayer 6:30-7:30 a.m. Visitors welcome. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. 675-0122. Rev. William D. Lewis, Pastor. 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