12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, May 9, 2002 Dallas, PA Lake-Lehman Middle Level announces honor students Mrs. Marilyn M. Glogowski, Principal, Lake-Lehman Middle Level Education Building, releas- es the attached honor roll for the third marking period consisting of 10 Honors with Distinction, 99 High Honors, and 83 Honors. 7TH GRADE: Honors with Distinction: Emily Deubler, Courtney Pru- den, Aime Sgarlat, Eric Stankiewicz, and Erin Sutliff. High Honors: Rachel Adams, Desery Ammons, Justin Amy, Elyse Apaliski, Kendra Balmer, Kyle Basham, Timothy Bendik, Elyse Benoit, Marteen Besteder, Caroline Boris, Bryan Cardillo, Kelcey Cole, Lauren Cornell, Steven Cornia, Megan Devine, Kienan Gold, Amanda Gongles- ki, Candice Gordon, Brittany Harris, Marissa Harrison, Kurt Christopher Jones, Brian Kin- ney, Cassandra Kling, Jordan Krawitz, Victoria Lacek, Jaime Lipski, Lauren Litchman, Josce- lyn Mahon, Kallista Morgan, Michael Nalbone, Megan Oliver, David Orrson, Matthew Pall, Michael Pilleschi, Joseph Persi- co, Victoria Posatko, Kristen Roberts, Rachel Rosser, Arianne Salla, Brooke Shoemaker, Lau- ren Spencer, Sierra Stark, Joshua Steele, Angela Thomas, Angela Wagner, Kristine Watkins, and Casey Welebob. Honors: David Bartos, Ricky Bower, Sean Cappellini-Boyle, Anna Chinikaylo, Camille Cor- nell, Charles Crane, Joshua Crawford, Amanda Dunbar, Ryan Ely, Katlyn Evans, Sara Farrey, Amanda Frain, Alexan- der Garrett, Nicholas Harabin, Colleen Henninger, Brittany Hillman, William Holena, Samantha Jo Hudak, Richard Jayne, James Colin Jiunta, Mary Kennedy, Justin King, Cami Kyttle, Carol Manzoni, Brittany OiNeill, Alyson Paulauskas, Doug Pomfret, Kevin Racemus, Katie Roberts, Kylie SanFanandre, Brianna ‘Schweizer, Barbara Thompson, James White, Megan Williams, Amanda Yurksha, and Michael Zaleskas. 8TH GRADE: Honors with Distinction: Lauryn Ferrence, Marcus Geor- getti, Kevin Hadsall, Kimberly Peron, and Elizabeth Sullivan. High Honors: Joshua Arnold, Angela Baloga, Joshua Baloh, Nicole Bender, Mandy Boyle, Amber Burkhardt, Callahan, Sergey Chinikaylo, Aniela Coveleski, Bethany Daron, Alan Drust, Shannon Elqorchi, Patrick Farrell, Jeremy Flynn, Jeffrey Franklin, Matthew Fuhr, Michael Gion- friddo, Steven Heindel, Jacque- lyn Hettes, Brittney Hillard, Melissa Hillard, Sheree Horvath, Matthew Kapitula, Lois Kaschcenbach, Sarah Kidd, Joseph Klemunes, Alyse Kupri- onas, Natasha Laver, Samantha Lupinski, Kelly Mahoney, Kait- lyn Makara, Brittany McIntosh, Danielle Mitkus, Amanda Mont- gomery, Katharine Neizgoda, Traci Ragukas, Grant Roberts, Alysa Scavone, Davalyn Schweizer, Rose Scott, Courtney Sharp, Alan Sheridan, Brittany Shewan, Shannon Simoson, Lauren Spaciano, Chelsea Sprau, Megan Strunk, Amanda Supey, Kevin Tomayko, April Walker , Kelly Wasylkewicz, and Tara Whipsell. Honors: Shae Adamshick, William Barber, Michael Brown, Brandon Card, Matthew Carpenetti, Jill Chocallo, Sarah DeCesaris, Julie Dembowski, Richard Devens, Chad Evans, Jill Fashauer, Samantha Finogle, Kevin Goss, Kristen Hannigan, Matthew Harostock, Tiffany Harris, Katelyn Heller, Margo Johnson, Edward Kastre- va, Angelica Kennedy, Michelle Kennedy, Wesley Kinter, Jared Kittle, Kevin Konicki, Cassie Kuprionas, = Matthew Little, Nicholas Maciejczak, Allison Mariner, Jonas Mininger, Sarah Navin, Kristopher Olshefski, Matthew Poremba, Paulina Posatko, Rachel Rembecki, Joseph Rosser, Amanda Sawic- ki, Caitlin Schuler, Paul Schweizer, Julia Scott, Angie Shilanskis, Samantha Smith, Sarah Smith, Hannah Sorber, Brian Steltz, Johnathan Stuffick, Michelle Volkel, and Stephen Yankowski. Jessica | Dallas Elementary holds Women’s History Program In conjunction with Women’s History Month, Dallas Elemen- tary School recently hosted an assembly highlighting many fa- mous women who made a difference in history. Kathleen Dey, from Mobile Productions, began the program portraying Clara Barton, Founder of the American Red Cross. After reviewing Miss Barton's accomplishments, she slid to other famous women including: Florence Nightingale, madame Curie, Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan, Harriet Tubman, Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt. Some students were asked to come up during the per- formance to help make a point about women’s roles in history teaching students the valuable roles that women have played in American history. Pictured is Kathleen Dey with volunteers-Molly and Amanda. Gate of Heaven fifth grade D.A.R.E. Graduation Fifty-six fifth graders recently satisfied requirements and com- pleted the DARE. course under the sponsorship of the Kingston Township Police Department. students were under the guid- ance of Officer Frank Ziegler. They not only learned about the negative effects and dangers of drugs and violence, but also how to best handle peer pressure, bullying and other untenable sit- uations. Welcome to the graduation was given by Mrs. Mary C. Tigue, Gate of Heaven School principal. Brief remarks were made by Kingston Township Police Chief James Balavage. Board of Super- visors: Paul Sabol, Neil Allen, John Versari and Carl Goodwin were honored guests. Sarah Moga and Leigh Ann Amico were honored during the ceremony for their essays on how great an im- pact DARE had on them. To con) clude the program, David Donowski, Joseph Byczek and Daniel Donowski (on behalf of the fifth grade) presented Officer Ziegler with a gift of appreciation. National ‘Teach the Children How to Save Day’ at GOH Carol Quigley of Luzerne Na- tional Bank, accompanied by her daughter Julia (Take Your Daughter to Work Day), and eighth grader Allison Leandri pre- sented a “Learn.How to Save” program to the fourth grade homeroom students of Mrs. Anne Lohin and Mrs. Lynn Jones on April 25, as part of “National Teach the Children How to Save Day.” Students received various tips on how to save money. New state quarters were dis- tributed to those students provid- ing correct responses to income and expenditure queries. Stu- dents also viewed a film on how coins are made in the Philadel- phia and Denver mints. ® THE tT ITNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON Experiential Learning Nurse Camp Dates: July 8-12 Time: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Camped Out for News (NEW!) Dates: July 8, 9, 15, 16, 22 Time: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Arts Unite (NEW!) 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