ol. ake-Lehman fields off limits June 8-Aug. 31 The Lake-Lehman School Dis- trict wishes to inform district residents and community groups that due to construction, all Lake-Lehman fields at the Senior High school will not be available for use from June 8, through August 31. Also, Senior High School offices will be trans- ferred to the Middle Level Build- ing as of June 8. Anyone needing information from the Senior High School Of- fice, Guidance or Special Educa- tion Offices should visit the Mid- dle Level Building from 8 a.m.- 3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School celebrated its 158th Baccalaureate and Commence- ment May 25 and 26, as 113 seniors from eight states in the United States and 10 other countries com- pleted their high school educations. School President H. Jeremy Packard presented awards and recognized the school’s Cum Laude Society _members while Board of Trustees Chairman George B. Sordoni awarded diplomas. Baccalaureate services were held in the Church of Christ Uniting, Market Street and Sprague Avenue, Kingston. Bishop Sundo Kim, D. Min., senior pastor of the Kwang Lim Methodist Church in Seoul, South Korea, delivered the baccalaureate address. Senior Krystin Kopen of Shavertown read lessons from the Bible. Wyoming Seminary Upper School graduates from the Back Mountain are seen prior to Commencement ©. crcises. From left, standing: Cecelia Williams-Moen, Dallas; Alexis Anselmi, Dallas, Leslie Dewees, Dallas; Adrian Biscontini, Dallas, Jesse Danoff, Shavertown,; Benjamin Rogers, Trucksville; Sarah Goodwin, Harveys Lake; Bonnie Kretchik, Wyoming; Lydia Nygonyi, Hunlock Creek. + Second row: Irina Ivanova, Trucksville; Eric Kowalek, Shavertown; Kristin Clay, Dallas; Krystin Kopen, Shavertown. Third row: Mary Jane Gover, Lehman; Jessica Sheehan, Harveys Lake; Andrew Check, Trucksville; Puja Talati, Dallas; Jessica Banks, Dallas. Fourth row: Erica Koehl, Trucksville; Kathryn Delaney, Dallas; Nicolas Sordoni, Dallas; Andrew Fe- instein, Shavertown; Jill Zatorski, Shavertown; Megan Maculloch, Dallas. @: ifth row: Aaron Gitlin, Dallas; Hume Ross, Dallas; Andrew Freifeld, Dallas; Tim Polin, Shavertown, Courtney Dombroski, Dallas: Jaclyn Gower; Dallas; Nooshin Hooseini, Dallas. =~ Not present for photo: Wendy Warrelmann, Shavertown. | arge Mouth Bass Yellow Perch Walleye - Bluegill ° Fathend Minnows The Dallas Post Pollock inducted into Syracuse honor society Stephanie Pollock, of Dallas, was one of seven students inducted into the Syracuse University chapter of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Estab- lished in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society is the largest and most respected academic honor society open to students in all academic disci- plines. The basis of eligibility is excellence of scholarship combined with integrity of character. Membership is awarded to students with the highest scholastic standing in their school or col- lege class - - the 1p 10 poveent for sentiors pod Dallas, PA Thursday, May 30, 2002 11 Elston, Britt honored Jessica Elston, of Sweet Valley, and Kathleen Britt, of Harveys Lake, were recently named to the Fall 2002 dean's list for the winter quarter 2002 at Northeastern. To achieve this distinction, students must car- ry a full program, have a quality point average of 3.25 or greater out of a possible 4.0 and carry no grade lower than a C. Elston is majoring in Accounting, while Britt is majoring in Business Administration. Murphy graduates from Syracuse Paul Murphy, of Dallas, was among the acade- mic degree candidates honored at Syracuse Uni- versity’'s 148th commencement ceremony held May 12. Murphy received a Bachelor of Science degree in bioengineering. 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