ry, 1 wolf: The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, June 27, 2002 11 L « Lake-Lehman Middle Level ‘Building honor roll The Lake-Lehman Middle Level {Education Building honor roll for »the third marking period consists “of 10 Honors with Distinction, 99 (High Honors, and 83 Honors. 1§ 7TH GRADE Ie Honors with Distinction: A ‘Emily Deubler, Courtney Pruden, "Aime Sgarlat, Eric Stankiewicz, ‘and Erin Sutliff. E High Honors: Rachel Adams, ‘Desery Ammons, Justin Amy, El- fyse 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 Gongleski, Candice Gordon, Brittany Harris, Marissa Harrison, Kurt Christo- pher Jones, Brian Kinney, Cas- sandra Kling, Jordan Krawitz, Victoria Lacek, Jaime Lipski, Lauren Litchman, Joscelyn Ma- hon, Kallista Morgan, Michael Nalbone, Megan Oliver, David Orrson, Matthew Pall, Michael “Pilleschi, Joseph Persico, Victoria “Posatko, Kristen Roberts, Rachel Rosser, Arianne Salla, Brooke OShoemaker, Lauren. Spencer, Sierra Stark, Joshua Steele, An- gela Thomas, Angela Wagner, “Kristine Watkins, and Casey “Welebob. 7" Homors: 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, Alexander "Garrett, Nicholas Harabin, - Colleen Henninger, Brittany Hill- “man, 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. e 8TH GRADE Honors with Distinction: - 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, Jessica "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. * Back Mountain residents graduate Seven Back Mountain resi- dents recently received degrees from the University of Scranton at the schools spring commence- ment. : Those residents include: ol L. Cornell, Car- Hunlock Creek; the‘Universityof Scranton” Maureen A. Paley, Shavertown; Laura Berti, Shavertown; Nicole L. Cornell, Sweet Valley; Kristin A. Fino, Dallas; Scott W. Saba, Dallas; John J. Toussaint, Shavertown. Dallas residents named to ESU Dean’s List Dallas residents Lindsey Schraeder and Nadalie Temperine have been named to the East Stroudsburg University Spring 2002 Dean’s List. Students eligible for the Deans List are those who have attained a 3.50 quality point average or better. The letter grade “B” earns 3 quality points per credit, and the grade “A” earns 4 quality points per credit. See, The Grass Is Greener. S0 . ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD 15 Month CD sit re: A short term, high interest CD from FNCB is the perfect way to make your money work harder. Ask your FNCB Customer Service Representative for details. nN FNCB COMMUNITY IS OUR MIDDLE NAME 1-877-TRY-FNCB / www.fncb.com o Annual Percentage Yield is accurate as of date of publication and may change without notice. $1,000 minimum equired to open an account and earn listed Annual Percentage stantial penalty for early withdrawal. Luzerne County Offices Only. Slay on deposit with FNCB. Cannot be combined with any other offer. ield. Interest is paid at maturity. This offer applies to new money not Member FDIC Dallas Rotary awards book scholarships Every year, the Dallas Rotary Club awards book scholarships to deserving young students in the Back Mountain area who will be attending college in the fall. Last week four seniors from Dallas and Lake- Lehman high schools received $500 book scholarships from the Dallas Rotary. Pictured above with Ro- tarians and their parents are, from left, seated: Suzanne Pierce, (Lake-Lehman) Cabrini College; Dwayne Kalinay, (Lake-Lehman) University of Scranton; Brandon Pall, (Dallas) Lebanon Valley Col- lege; and Renee Lavin, (Dallas) College Misericordia. Standing: Jerry Reisch, president of the Dallas Rotary, Marylou Pierce, Doreen Kalinay, Jean Pall, Ed Pall, Linda Lavin, Dave Lavin, and Jim Alexander, co-chairman of the Book Scholarship Program. LCCC announces academic honor roll Luzerne County Community College recently announced the following students have earned recognition for outstanding aca- demic achievement during the spring 2002 semester. President's List: Michael Bay- er, Dallas; Mary Bednarek, Dal- las; Jamie Case, Dallas; Kristi Donaldson, Dallas; Robyn Ed- wards, Hunlock Creek; Zachari- ah Ferguson, Harveys Lake; Hol- ly Joyce, Shavertown; Charlotte Kindler, Shavertown; Linda Kor- beil, Noxen; Nicole Parsons, Har- veys Lake; Therese Paxton, Shavertown; William Schling- man, Dallas; Bernard Wanyo, Shavertown; Joanne Yanchick, Hunlock Creek; Eric Yencha, Shavertown. Dean’s List: Sum- ner Bachman, Dallas; Melissa Brown, Harveys Lake; Gayle Bush, Sweet Valley; Susan Dee- ble, Shavertown; Dawn Dixon, Dallas; Brandi Gruver, Dallas: Kimberly Halowich, Harveys Lake; Erin Heffron, Dallas; Ethan Jacobs, Dallas; Geogre Kapral, Trucksville; Jamie Laubach, Sweet Valley; Sheri Lawson, Hunlock Creek; Melissa Lenahan, Dallas; Ian Linsin- bigler, Harveys Lake; Theresa Lohman, Hunlock Creek; Nicole Makara, Dallas; Gail McMahon, Hunlock Creek; Shannon Mi- lano, Shavertown; Lisa Misson, Dallas; Eleanor Molina, Hunlock Creek; Larry Morris, Hunlock Creek; Marcus Ortiz, Dallas; Frank Owens, Hunlock Creek; Matthew Poorman, Dallas; Michael Ray, Dallas; Courtney Roberts, Shavertown; Stanley Rygelski, Harveys Lake; Lyndsay Santarelli, Dallas; George San- tee, Sweet Valley; Jill Spencer, Dallas; Amanda Tomek, Hun- lock Creek; Jocelyn Wadzin, Hunlock Creek; Kenneth Weid- ner, Dallas; Robin White, Sweet Valley; Stanley Zarnoch, Dallas. Honors List: - Daisy Boice, Nox- en; Frank Ceklosky, Dallas; Car- rie Hoover, Sweet Valley; David Hozempa, Dallas; Patricia Kipp, Hunlock Creek; Rebecca Kohl, Shavertown; Richard Meade, Hunlock Creek; Melissa Meyers, Shavertown; Linda Monk, Hun- lock Creek; Melissa Stuart, Dal- las; Justin Thomas, Hunlock Creek; Theresa Thomas, Dallas; Joel Whipple, Shavertown. To qualify for the President's List, a student must earn a 4.0 cumulative grade point average. Students who attain a grade point average betwee 3.5 and 3.99 are included on the Dean’s List, and those with an average between 3.25 and 3.49 are in- cluded on the Honors List. Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? A: Only in The Dallas Post CONCERN Drug & Alcohol Foster Care Homes Foster Parent(s) Needed For Specialized Program For Area Youth Recovering Lifestyle Helpful, But Not Necessary Above Average Compensation Package Includes: » Competitive Daily Rate » Monthly Expense/Clothing Reimbursement * Respite/Relief/Transportation Services * Specializated Training, Assistance & 24 Hour Support Service Make a Difference Become A Caring Foster Parent In Drug & Alcohol Foster Care CONCERN Professional Services For Children, Youth and Families Mulberry Professional Plaza, Scranton, PA Private Non-Profit — Serving Northeast, PA Since 1987 1-800-654-6180 * www.concern4kids.org New Ownership: Back Mountain students earn honors at Wyoming Sem Wyoming Seminary Upper School recently honored 75 stu- dents for excellence in their aca- demic and extra-curricular ac- tivities during the school’s Award Day, held prior to Com- mencement. Back Mountain students How ored were senior Leslie Dewees, Dallas, The Michael Ellis Drama Award; senior Irina Ivanova, Trucksville, the President’s Edu- cational Excellence Award, the Parker H. Burt Prize; senior Krystin Kopen, Shavertown, the President's Educational Excel- lence Award; junior Samantha Lloyd, Shavertown, the Brown University Book Award, the Ade- lade Jeffers Prize; senior Kristin Clay, Dallas, the President's Ed- ucational Excellence Award, the Jerry A. and Edith K. Iscovitz Memorial Good Sportsmanship Award, PIAA Scholar Athlete Award; freshman Rebekah Clay, Dallas, the Helen L. Brown Award; freshman Andrew O'Hara, Dallas, Top Algebra 1 Honors; junior Julie Howell, Dallas, the Eugene Goldstein Memorial Community Service Award; senior Jill Zatorski, Shavertown, the President's Ed- ucational Excellence Award; ju- nior Daniel Volpetti, Dallas, the Levi Sprague Fellowship; senior Benjamin Rogers, Trucksville, National Merit Scholarship re- cipient; the President's Educa- tional Excellence Award; senior Aaron Gitlin, Dallas, the Presi- dent's Educational Excellence Award; senior Bonnie Kretchik, Wyoming, the Karen Klassner Field Hockey Award; senior Hume Ross, Dallas, Congress- man Paul Kanjorski Foundation Award, the Frederick Rudolph Prize for Historical Writing; ju- nior Eric Feinstein, Shavertown, the Edgar S. Brace Memorial Plaque, the Bausch and Lomb Science Award, the Charles L. March Opinator Award; senior Timothy Polin, Shavertown, the George F. 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