— | i i} @ ) 1 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, July 11, 2002 11 L ®Lake-Lehman High School Class of 2002 National Honor Society members Row one: Janna Joy Elston, Angela Christine Basta, Joanna Leigh Oliver, Kristel Dawn Carter, Gina Leigh Coombs, (Treasurer), Brian J. McMahon, (President), Lindsay Boris (Vice- President), Dan Blid- ner (Secretary), Amanda Boytin, Gina Chocallo, Angie Harris, Alyston Piatt. Row two: Hollie Nickalls, Kari Melissa Maskalis, Louis Samuel Spaciano, Dwayne Kalinay, Jim Belles, Tony Lubinski, Nicholas Callahan, Greg Piazza, Crystel Tillery, Sara Traver. Row three: Jennifer Louise Chulick, Joshua Maye, Chelsea Susannah Andrews, Ashley Yanchik, Sara Pagarella, Melissa Sutliff, Micheline Elizabeth Horvath, Cody Raspen, Danielle K. Kern. Row four: Jenna Casaldi, Leigh Dodson, Jeffrey Carroll, Joshua Baranowski, Joseph Walko, Cliff Cul- ver, Matthew Ford, Joelle Aleah Luzzi, Stefanie Bendik. Back Mountain residents named to Seven Back Mountain resi- dents were recently named to the Spring 2002 Dean's List at Kutztown University. Those making the list include: Crystal Emelett, Hunlock Creek; Toni Gorgone, Shavertown; Ash- Lloyd receives @degree from Franklin & Marshall Amy Jean Lloyd of Dallas, was among the 439 seniors at Franklin & Marshall College who received bachelor of arts degrees rN 12 at the college’s com- mencement ceremony held at the Alumni Sports and Fitness Center. Lloyd, a business ‘administra tion (management) major, is a 1998 graduate of the Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory ___ School. An Honors List student, she was also president of the equestrian club, was a member of the Sigma Sigma Sigma soror- ity, and participated the pre-vet- @ caw club, varsity swimming, and in the Our Neighbors Our- selves community service pro- ject. She is the daughter of John and Elizabeth Lloyd, Dallas. Send The Post to a friend It makes a great gift call 675-5211 leigh Ide, Dallas; Sara Kuzma, Dallas; Winter Rusiloski, Trucksville; Kelly Seman, Trucksville and Sarah Williams, Dallas. ’ To be named to the Dean's List, students must earn a qual- oOPring 2002 Dean’s List at Kutztown ity point average (QPA) of 3.60 out of a possible 4.0 and be reg- istered for at least 12 credit hours. Students named to the Dean's List are enrolled in bach- elor's degree programs at Kutz- town University. Language Arts Olympiad champs Students at the Dallas Middle School have recently participated in the Language Arts Olympiad. This is a national test which assesses the language skills of students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade. Four eighth grade students tied for first place. The following students achieved the highest scores in their grade level at the middle school. They each earned a medal from the Olympiad. Pictured, from left, row one: Sarah Marianacci, seventh grade and Andrew Edgar, sixth grade. Row two: Eighth graders Katelyn Fritzges, Matthew Ivory, Kait- lynn Peters, and Michael Miller. Noon-3 p.m. 1-2 P.Mitenniaies 2-3 p.m. cn Contact the admissions department at 1-877-4COLLEGE to register. Classes begin September 6. afford keysione college? Collese You really can get your BacheloV's Degree on weekends. PREVIEW DAYS Saturday, July 13 and Saturday, August 3 Noon-1 p.m. ....Informational meeting, financial aid, registration Attend 1 of 3 classes .....Questions, registration New for Fall 02 - Paralegal Studies Certificate La Plume, Wyoming Seminary Lower School announces honor roll Dean of Wyoming Seminary Lower School, John H. Burbank Jr., has announced the Back Mountain students named to the Academic High Honor Roll and Academic Honor Roll for the third trimester of the 2001-2002 academic year. High Honor Roll Grade five: Sean Dickinson, Shavertown; Katherine Farias, Shavertown; Hannah Frantz, Dallas; Kyla Halsor, Shavertown; Derek Kopen, Shavertown; Ryan Leas, Shavertown; Katherine Levandoski, Dallas; Kelsey Lloyd, Shavertown and Tyler Za- latimo, Dallas. Grade six: lan Delehanty, Shavertown; Julia Frakes, Dal- las; Alexandra Gordon, Kingston; Mollie Grossman, Shavertown; Bryn Harvey, Trucksville; Jeffrey Kratz, Kingston; Sarah Magagna, Shavertown; Alyssa Pyros, Shavertown and Dominick Trombetta, Shavertown. Grade seven: Jason Brady, Shavertown; Chelsea Halsor, Shavertown; Kaytlin Kopen, Shavertown; Stephen Levandos- ki, Dallas; Samantha Marquart, Shavertown; Megan Messer- smith, Dallas; Julia Ross, Dallas and Kendra Sirak, Dallas. Grade eight: Sara Brown, Shavertown; Kelly Dickinson, Shavertown; Michelle Junker, Kingston; James Magagna, Shavertown; Jillian Nataupsky, Shavertown; Gabrielle Richter- man, Dallas and Andrew Rogers, Trucksville. Honor Roll Grade five: Bryant Clark, Shavertown; Alexandra Hackett, Shavertown; Alexander Olsen, Middle School bond winners During a recent awards day assembly at the Dallas Middle School, three students were honored by the Dallas Education Association with an award certificate and a savings bond. These students were selected by a faculty committee for having attained and maintained academic excellence by earning the highest grade level Q.P.A. for the first three marking periods. The Student Achievement Commit- tee, after compiling information throughout the year, announced that the student recipients for this year are Jennifer Mines, eighth grade; Andrew Slocum, seventh grade; and Diana Smith, a sixth grade student. Pictured: Andrew Slocum, Mr. Michael Pawlik, DEA vice presi- dent; Jennifer Mines, and Diana Smith. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. - Flack, Shavertown; Benjamin Stamper, Wyoming. Grade six: Virginia Baird, Dal- las; Casey Baldwin, Dallas; Jo- celyn Eckman, Dallas; Jonathan Fendler, Shavertown; Rachel Gower, Dallas and Zachary Roth, Shavertown. Grade seven: Vito Balice, Dal- las; Elizabeth Killian, Shaver- town; Michael Millington, Dallas; Adam Pesta, Lehman; R. Dylan Seeley, Shavertown and Abigail Sordoni, Dallas. Grade eight: sisian, Dallas; John Paul ‘Brady, Shavertown; Jacob Budin, Trucksville;, Laura Eckman, Shavertown; Ross Feinstein, Shavertown; Sofie Grossman, Shavertown; Scott Henry, Shavertown; Stephanie Wallace, Dallas; Licia Witt, Dallas and Paul Witt, Dallas. Wyoming Seminary students honored in Johns Hopkins Talent Search Students in Wyoming Semi- nary Lower School's seventh and eighth grades received honors in the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) Talent Search, conducted earli- er this year. The Talent Search invites students presently scoring at the 97th percentile or higher on school standardized tests to take additional exams consid- ered at above-grade level. Back Mountain students who received high scores in the tal- ent search are: Kaytlin Kopen, seventh grade, Shavertown; Tony Banta, eighth grade, Har- vey's Lake; Ross Feinstein, eighth grade, Shavertown; Howard Baird, eighth grade, Dallas; Stephen LevandoskKi, seventh grade, Dallas; Andy Rogers, eighth grade, Trucksville; Kevan Hosseini, eighth grade, Dallas: Paul Witt, eighth grade, Dallas; Harry eighth grade, Dallas; Jenna Andru- Aaron Slaff, eighth grade, Dal- las; and James Magagna, eighth grade, Shavertown; Dy- ! lan Seeley, seventh grade, Shavertown; Kendra Sirak, sev- enth grade, Dallas and Chelsea Halsor, seventh grade, Shaver- town. 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