12 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, April 10, 2003 Authors share tips, tales with Sem students Two authors from the Back Mountain recently shared their works with Wyoming Seminary Low- er School students as part of the school’s an- nual Author’s Day. Rosalie Snow Albert, author of “Whitey Wooly Lamb,” and Catherine Gourley, author of sev- eral books on history and historical fiction (in- cluding books in the popular American Girls series), presented work- shops to students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. The full-day event was sponsored by Wyoming Seminary ‘s Lower School Parents Association and included book Stax & Co. 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Pictured with the author are Shavertown students, from left; Madeleine Hackett, Joshua Lubin and John Henry. in the formative stages of writing a book. up SAUTEED JUMBO LUMP CRAB CAKES we BES SES NE ER Lo | 3a ” Lm WW BCR NRE EE EE RR WE) » nn oy K W asm Konia signings in the Sor- doni Library. The authors, both of whom had been teachers them- selves, urged stu- dents to keep jour- nals and to chroni- cle their emotions and observations. Gourley said she enjoys writing about history and showing how women worked in quiet ways to better the world. The for- mer teacher and editor of Read mag- azine also shared with students the strategies she uses Boyer accepted at Wharton School of Business ° Justin Boyer has been in- formed of his early acceptance to the Wharton School of Busi- ness at the University of Pennsylvania as a member of the Class of 2007. Whar- ton’s full time undergraduate program in business, founded in 1881, considered the finest in the world and is only one of- fered among Ivy League institu- tions. The program has been consistently ranked #1 in the nation. Boyer is a senior at Lake- Lehman High School. He has Justin Boyer been actively involved in both academic and athletic activi- ties. He has attended Pennsyl- vania Free Enterprise Week and Toyota Business Challenge, programs designed to expose high school students to the free market economy. Boyer is the business manager of his high school newspaper, Knightlife, where he started a financial awareness column. He is also the treasure of his senior class. Boyer competed at both Na- tional History Day Regional Competition and NHD State Competition. As a junior Boyer and two other students took first at NHD Regional Competi- tion and placed in the top 6 at the NHD State Competition. Boyer has been a varsity starter for the Lake-Lehman golf team since his freshmen year. His athletic accomplishments in- cluded a second place finish at the Anthracite Golf Associa- tion's Tournament of Champi- ons and a selection as a Wyoming Valley Golf All-Star for the past three years. He has been formally recognized for his achievements by the Daughters of American Revolution, Wyoming Valley Youth Salute, Times Leader Best and Bright- est, National Society of High School Scholars, All-American Scholars, and Who's Who Among America’s High School Students. 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