The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, February 14, 2002 Kathleen Sebastian, acting manager of Kingston Township, was on hand to award a DARE graduation certificate to her daughter Ali- DARE (continued from page 1) made a personal commitment to avoid the pressures to begin using drugs. The entire class stood to make that pledge dur- ing the ceremony. In addition, four students — Koryn Henry, Noelle Miller, 'Abby Mulhern, and Ryan Williams — read their winning speeches and were pre- sented with a stuffed lion named Darren. “It's not the end. It's not the beginning. We're somewhere ih the middle,” Officer Ziegler told the parents and guests in the audience. “Drug education never stops.” The students and guests were treated to a reception after the ceremony complete with a spe- cially decorated cake provided by the Wycallis PTO. GOH Early Childhood Center registration Gate of Heaven School will conduct registration for pre-school classes for the Gate House Early Childhood Center for the 2002- 2003 school year, Feb.14-15 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. with an open house on Friday morning Feb.15. The format for the Early Childhood Center will include programs with several options ranging from 3 to 5 classes in the morning and afternoon with specific sessions appropriate for three and four year old children. For more information, contact Gate of Heaven School at 675- 6566. Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? A: Only in The Dallas Post You know what’s nice for the Cold Winter Season? A Warm Hydro-Spa from... 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The APR is currently in effect and may change without notice. Pay only $100 in closing costs. 5) Member FDIC POST PHOTOS/M.B. GILLIGAN Students and guests enjoyed a reception after the ceremony. From left, front row, are: Jeremy Bess, Colin Grube, Alex Slocum, Tim Ropel and David Zurek. In rear: Michael Mazur, Joshua Backes, David Scherer, Eric Fritzges, and Derek Martin. Pry i RASH 18 “wg Students sporting their new DARE tee Shirts are, from left, Abby | Mulhern, Katrina Heintz, Jill Jackson, Megan Hine, Molly Gilligan, Abbey Baltimore, and Kristina Toussaint. Trucksville Nurs ery taking applicatio LL Trucksville Nursery School is accepting application for the 2002-2003 school year. Developmentally appropriate programs are offered for preschoolers from 2 1/ 2 to 5 years of age. IE A A ee ee ee eR ee eA eA eA eA eA eA eA eB eA re GL 5151 51 G1 GL GL GLE] Gl 5] e] Accepting: f= KURT D. 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Student assemblies are sched- uled for the following dates: Ju- niors, Thursday, February 19 - A Flex; Sophomores, Thursday, February 21 - A Flex; Freshmen, Friday, February 22 - A. ooo New Scholarships Several new scholarships have arrived and are available for re- view in the scholarship file in the Guidance Office. 1. The Ronald Russo Memorial Schol- arship for seniors interested in a career in human services. 2. The Lehigh Valley Section of The Society of Women Engineers Scholarship for local woman planning on enrolling in an en- gineering program at an ABET accredited college or university in the fall of 2001. 3. Head Start Scholarship to students who are former Head Start participants. 4. Junior League of Wilkes- Barre. (1 1] Student of the Quarter win- ners Congratulations to our No- vember Student of the Month winners: Meredith Nagy, Stu- dent Achiever; Jillian Krakosky, Citizen Student; Michael Miller, Creative Student; Jennifer East- man, School Spirit Student. Congratulations to our De- cember Student of the Month winners: Ryan Gryskevicz, Stu- dent Achiever; Kelly Blinn, Citi- i 4 .- SWEDISH MASSAGE ¢ REIKI AROMATHERAPY& REIKIATSU ri Hands on Healing Debbie Yaple, Massage Therapist & Reiki Ma zen Student; Chris Baiamonte, Creative Student; Jonathan Fra- nia, School Spirit Student. The PTSO is looking for Com- munity Help in supporting our Student of the Month Program by being a sponsor. Each spon- sor donates $100 which is used to purchase savings bonds for the Student of the Month win- ners. Each student receives a $50 savings bond and leather organizer engraved with the Dal- las School District emblem. For more information on sponsor- ship, call the Dallas High school | Guidance Office at 674-7217. The community is reminded : that you are welcome to nomi- nate a student for our Student: of the Quarter Award. Ballots are available in the Guidance ! 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