3 Regular installation rate or self installation applies. Offer does not include Digital Basic channels. Some restrictions may apply. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, June 20, 2002 1 Gate of Heaven School honor roll Gate of Heaven School princi- John Bailey, Aaron Cusma, pal Mary Tigue recently released John Frederick, Hillary Mosca, the honor roll for the fourth Carl Peterlin, Matthew Ruch, marking period of the 2001- and Lauren Weaver. 2002 school year. The following Second Honors: Katherine students in fourth through Banas, T. Benjamin Gardner, eighth grade made the honor Frank Greenhalgh, Dominic roll. Jose, David Puffenberger, and Fourth Grade: Honors with Megan Wills. Distinction: Jennifer Boland, Seventh Grade: Honors with Gabrielle Olshemski, Stephen Distinction: Alicia Evans. .Olshemski, and Mikaela Pricher. First Honors: Joseph George, ¢ First Honors: James Amaran- Molly Kalish, Bryan McLaughlin, do, Emily Banas, Jill Cawley, ELizabeht Ryan, Kristine Sarah Gallis, Leigh Anne Stanks, Alex Zamojski, and Car- Knauer, Chelsea Kon, Meredith oline Zielinski. Moga, Sean O'Donnell, Rebecca Second Honors: Christina Spencer, Joshua Stevens, and Brown, David Caruso, Jeffrey Scott Webb. Clemente, Kelli Crossin, Christo- Second Honors: Steven Gu- pher DeRojas, Kyle Gallagher, lotta, Samarah LaFoca, Ryan Elizabeth Gardner, Kahtleen McAndrew, Joseph Murray, Mi- Garrity, Katie Goode, Jsson @ anda Pompino, Theresa Grabowski, Robert Greenhalgh, Restaino, and Jenna Woychick. Janel Grundowski, Keith Hizny, Fifth Grade: Honors with Amanda Kowalek, Susan Distinction: Leigh Ann Amico, Krogulski, Brianna McLaughlin, Emily Baut, Erin Crossin, Casey + Sean McNealis, Kelsey Moody, Hampsey, Casey Judge, Sarah Sara Nardone, Kathleen Paley, Moga, and Bryan Weaver. Melissa Sabol, Justin Sherin, First Honors: Joseph Byczek, Christopher Taylor, Jacqueline Yahan Derby, Breanne DeRe- Thomas, Eric Wroblewski, and mer, Patrick DeRojas, Erin Ariel Zurad. Dougherty, Erin Fallon, Colleen Eighth Grade: Honors with Frederick, Conor Harrington, Distinction: Neil Bellanca and homas Horn, Megan Jordan, Regina Martin. Adam Karwaski, Alexis Kuzma, First Honors: Joshua Colleen Leahigh, Michael Aciukewicz, Joseph Bailey, Kellie McLaughlin, Jonathan Orlando, Casey, Michael Clemente, Sean Laurie Shevock, Thomas Deats, Brittany Grabowski, Scott Stepanski, Zachary Wallick, and Grundowski, Casey Harrington, Abbey Zurad. Ian Herron, Brian Karwaski, Second Honors: Serena Ful- Laura Nieman, Carla Reino, and ton, Anne Marie Greenhalgh, Tara Ann Shevock. Mra Neila) WE AEE A 3 ¥ 9 Mary Elizabeth Gulotta, Second Honors: Stephane S. 3 NV 7 eed ERS AGS) § 3, GP Nicholas Latosek, John Petroski, Afghani, Katie Ambrose, Mary 4 - - ny © Ny” ara Puffenberger, Allison Balavage, Allison Baur, Jennifer Scoble, Jennifer Sobeck, and Bonetski, Joseph DeGraba, Na- Carolyn Suhocki. talie Herron, Allison Leandri, Sixth Grade: Honors with Sean McAndrew, Ann Onzik, Distinction: Lauren Blanc, Kelly Puffenberger, Richard Gregory Nothstein, Vitoangelo Sobeck, Erin Tanner, and Mary A Recchia, and Noah Zurad. Lynn Treven. ARN Come In and See Our First Honors: Devin Albrecht, & BMT students named to King’s dean’s list ® The following Back mountain residents have been named to the King’s College Spring 2002 Dean's List. To Qualify for the Dean's List, students must have a grade point average of 3.4 or higher. : - {Those students from the Back Mountain making the list include: Dallas: Jacquelyn Campbell, Timothy Carroll, Jeannie Dreier, Erica Har- vey, Valerie Herron, Tara Holly, Erin Kavanagh, Allison Kehler, Re- a ® \ N { rn OT | PAN 3 \ Kristopher Rymer. Harveys Lake: Matthew Hinton, Kimberly Urban. @ °c» Sheila Ely, Kara Grundowski. Wyoming: Sarah Supinski. "Trucksville: Christy Hiller, Frank Terescavage, Jennifer Wozniak. West Wyoming: Christie Yarosavich. featuring Sterling Silver Jewelry New and Unique Prom Jewelry Great Bridal Accessories and Custom Bridal Jewelry 422 Wyoming Avenue West Pittston ® 655-2182 becca Matus, Jessica Milbrodt, Brianne Nutaitis, Faith O'Dell, ) Stacy Noel Lloyd, Owner ~, ANE DY = 4 & a A oH ed co ement exercises at the FM. ss of 2002 who reside in the Back Mountain area han Peeler; Patrick Lyons, and indi Malak, Tiffany Mascell rey Sarmonis. JUNE 24 - AUGUST 2 PENNSTATE | Wilkes-Barre {) {i A 7 \2 v4 www.wh.psu.edu + ECON 004 - Intro Macroeconomic Analysis & Policy 3 credits - Tues./Thurs. 6-9:30 PM ¢ HIST 001 - Western Heritage I 3 credits - Tues./Thurs. 6-9:30 PM + INART 115 - Popular Music 3 credits - Mon./ Wed. 6-9:30 PM + MATH 022 - College Algebra I1 3 credits - Tues./Thurs. 6-9:30 PM To register, or for more information,call 675-9233 or visit Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s Registrar’s Office in Hayfield House 110 from Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM, or e-mail ksh3@psu.edu. Penn State students can register by touch-tone phone (requires personal access code) or on-line at www.eLion.psu.edu. Local students win President’s Excellence Award Six students from the Back Mountain were among 16 Wyoming Seminary Upper School seniors presented with the President's Educational Ex- cellence Award. They are: Irina Ivanova, Trucksville; Krystin Kopen, Shavertown; Jill Zators- ki, Shavertown; Benjamin Rogers, Trucksville; Kristin Clay, Dallas; and Aaron Gitlin, Dallas. The award is given to graduat- ing seniors who 1) have attained an A- average or equivalent, ac- cumulated over grade 11 and the second trimester of grade 12, and 2) received a score (in the 11th or 12th grade) placing them at or above the 85th per- centile on any. nationally recog- nized college admissions exami- nation, such as the SAT or ACT. The President of the United States established the award in 1983 to encourage students to achieve high academic stan- dards by recognizing and re- warding them for academic ex- cellence. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. Summer will be gone before you know it! Don’t let it slip away without earning some college credits in one 6-week session! 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