) l Qublic invited to view Misericordia student research The Health Sciences Division of College Misericordia invites interested community members to the Annual Health Science Division Research Day on Thursday, May 2 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. in the Anderson Sports and Health Center on @:npus. Senior and graduate students in Medical Imaging, Nursing, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy will present their research projects through poster and podium presenta- tions. Students and faculty will be available for discussion of their research and the health science programs at College Misericordia. High school ju- niors and seniors considering a career in health science are also encouraged to attend. For more information, please contact the Admissions depart- ment at 1-866-262-6363 or by email at admiss@misericordia.edu. Indoor Guard takes first The Indoor Guard Units who took first place at the Keystone Indoor Drill Association were honored at the Lake-Lehman School Board meeting. From left: Lauren Scott, Greg Piazza, Ambre Kenny wear- ing her medal for Overall Champion, James Jones, who also took Cs in individual solo, and Doug Piazza. They will be performing at 1e Mid-Atlantic Championships outside of Philadelphia this week. _Nackley named to Ithaca College dean’s list ¢Nicole Nackley, a senior busi- ness administration major at Ithaca College, has recently been named to the school’s Fall 2001 dean's list. For selection, students must earn a minimum grade point average depending upon their class standing and particular field of discipline. The Lehman Ambulance AED - Golf Tournament Benefit Four Seasons Golf Club in Exeter Captain and Crew/Shotgun Start * June 15, 2002 ¥70 per person or $280 per team of four Cost includes Golf, Cart, Meal, Prizes For More Information Call (570) 675-6462 * Kingston 288 Bishop O’Reilly annual concert The Music Department of Bishop O'Reilly High School will present its annual spring concert at 7:30 p.m., April 27 and 28 in the school auditorium. The theme of this year’s concert is Cover The World With Love. The concert will feature the 200-voice glee club, the 40-voice chamber choir, the 16-voice folk group, and the newly formed instru- mental chamber ensemble. Also featured will be the members of the senior class performing the traditional senior waltz. The instrumental Ensemble will perform Pachelbel’s Canon in D, and Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. The chorus and instrumental en- semble will combine to perform God Bless The U.S.A. by Lee Green- wood. Mr. Thomas Hanlon will direct the Chorus, and Mrs. Susanne Motyka will direct the instrumental chamber ensemble. Tickets are available at the door. Pictured from left are Glee Club members from the Back Mountain. Seated: Kelly Wallick, Courtney Reap, and Jaime Verazin. Row two: Nicole Macri, Meghan Mitchell, Amber Verazin, Lauren Macri, Jessi- ca Ryan, Joanna Smith, Maureen Hozempa, Elizabeth Cusma, and Carl Seitz. Back row: John Yanik, Jim Chupka, Adam Onzik, Dan Suhocki, Amanda Meholchick. DE ESR CHURN WW THe i | No Th i Volunteers welcome for upcoming events The PTSO. is announcing the spring events upcoming in May and June. Volunteers are always needed for these activities. If you would like to help out, call Robyn Jones, Guidance Counselor, at 674-7217. The following is the schedule for the months of May and June. May 8: Student of the Month assembly. May 24: Student of the Month Breakfast. May 13-17: SPCA Food Drive. June 7: Grad Lock-In 2002 Party. (1 1] The PTSO Steering Committee will have its wrap up meeting at 8:45 a.m. on Thursday, May 2 in the Guidance Office. New mem- bers are always welcome. (1 1] FREE P.O. Box 807 Dallas, PA 18612-9998 From Hundreds of Name Brand Products Select the Coupons You Want When You Want Them and Save Up to 40% or More Off Your Weekly Grocery Bills! INFORMATION! Mrs. Sharon Duddy, SPCA par- ent chair, along with Student co- chairs John Gilligan and Michael Yenason are busy preparing for the SPCA Food drive in May. Back Mountain community members are asked to be gener- ous in supporting this most wor- thy cause. The week of May 13- 17 boxes will be available in the main lobby of the high school for item donations between 7:30-8 a.m. for drop off. We would also like to welcome Gregory Finn as an additional guidance helper for the 4th quarter. eee All seniors are to let the Guid- ance Office know what their fu- ture plans are. 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EIGHTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Neil Bellanca, Regina Martin, and Laura Nieman. First Honors: Joshua Acuikewicz, Mary Balavage, Jen- nifer Bonetski, Michael Clemente, Sean Deats, Joseph DeGraba, Scott Grundowski, Ann Onzik, and Tara Shevock. Second Honors: Stephane Afghani, Katie Ambrose, Joseph Bailey, Allison Baur, Kellie Casey, Brittany Grabowski, Casey Har- rington, Ian Herron, Natalie Her- ron, Brian Karwaski, Sean McAn- drew, Antonella Recchia, Carla Reino, Erin Tanner, and Mary Lynn Treven. SEVENTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Ali- cia Evans, Molly Kalish, Bryan McLaughlin, and Kristine Stanks. First Honors: Jeffrey Clemente, Christopher DeRojas, Keith Hizny, Susan Krogulski, Elizabeth Ryan, and Caroline Zielinski. 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