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    12 Dallas Post
Dallas, PA Thursday, April 24, 2003
Area students
named to Sem
dean’s list
Wyoming Seminary Dean
David L. Davies has announced
the Back Mountain students
named to the Upper School
dean's list for the winter
trimester of the 2002-2003 aca-
demic year.
Dean's List High Honors:
Sara Brown, Shavertown; Jacob
Budin, Trucksville; Leah Budin,
Trucksville; Devin Anne Carey,
Dallas; Morgan Carey, Dallas;
Naveen Dasa, Shavertown; Kelly
Dickinson, Shavertown; Tyler
Droppers, Dallas; Eric Feinstein,
Shavertown; Ross Feinstein,
Shavertown; Brigitte Henry,
Shavertown; Lindsey Klish, Dal-
las; Jordan Koslosky, Shaver-
town; Samantha Lloyd, Shaver-
town; David Lucchino, Shaver-
town; Beth Mariner, Shaver-
town; Andrew O'Hara, Dallas;
Aaron Richterman, Dallas; An-
drew Rogers, Trucksville; Nina
Shah, Shavertown.
Dean’s List: Alana Allan,
Shavertown; Nicole Allan,
Shavertown; Rachael Anson,
Noxen; Noah Blum, Shavertown;
M. Christopher Bowes, Shaver-
town; John Brady IV, Shaver-
town; Anna Bruns, Dallas; Eliz-
abeth Clements, Shavertown;
Caitlin Delehanty, Shavertown;
Christopher Eckman, Dallas;
Justin Emershaw, Shavertown;
Abigail Fried, Dallas; Sofie
Grossman, Shavertown; Kevan
Hosseini, Dallas; Julie Howell,
Shavertown; Rehan = Husain,
Dallas; Vincent Insalaco,
Shavertown; Matthew Katyl,
Dallas; Sarah Killian, Shaver-
town; Katelynn Lawrence, Dal-
las; Michael Lloyd, Shavertown;
Jillian Nataupsky, Shavertown;
Gabrielle Richterman, Dallas;
Lindsay © Romanowski, Shaver-
town; Jillian Seeley, Shaver-
town; Corey Tarreto, Harveys
Lake; Lindsey Walkowiak, Dal-
las; Licia Witt, Dallas; Paul Witt,
Dallas; Christa Wroblewski, Dal-
las.
Orientation May 7at
Dallas Middle School
The Dallas Middle School will
host a parent orientation for in-
coming sixth graders for the
2003-2004 school year. The pur-
pose of the meeting is to give
parents of fifth graders an
overview of the school program,
an opportunity to meet the
teacher and guidance  coun-
selors, and a tour of the build-
ing. the meeting is scheduled to
be held on Wednesday, May 7,
at 7 p.m. in the Middle School
Auditorium.
Dallas Middle School
to make refunds
The Dallas Middle School will
be issuing full refunds to all 6th,
7th, and 8th grade students and
chaperones who paid for the
New York City trip.
Grad 2003 meeting
The GRAD 2003 committee of
the Dallas High School PTSO
will meet on Tuesday, May 6 at
7 p.m. in the high school library.
Any parent wishing to get in-
volved in planning the all-night
alcohol and drug free lock-in
party for this year’s senior class
is invited to attend.
Bishop O'Reilly High School spring concert
The Music Department of Bishop O’Reilly High School, Kingston will present its annual Spring Concert
on Saturday and Sunday, April 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature the 237-voice Glee Club,
the 40-voice Chamber Choir, the 21-voice Folk Group and the 6-member instrumental chamber ensem-
ble. Selections from this years concert will include Gloria In Excelsis, from Antonio Vivaldi’s “Gloria”;
“I Will sing: ”, by Ruth Elaine Schramm; and “Let All The World In Every Corner Sing”, by Sally Al-
brecht. The senior members will be featured in the traditional Senior Waltz, this year performing to
John Denver's “Annie’s Song”, as well as the Senior Song “Remember Me This Way” from “Casper”.
The Instruments Ensemble will perform “Colors of the Wind.”
Mr. Thomas J. Hanlon will direct the Choral Music selections and Mrs. Susanne Motyka will direct the
instrumental ensemble. Tickets will be available at the door. Ticket prices are $5 for adults and $3 for
students.
Back Mountain students are pictured above, from left, front row: Brittany Grabowski, Amber Verazin,
Jaime Verazin, Nicole Macri, Adrienne Ruggerio, and Mauren Hozempa.
Second row: Kristin Wagner, Courtney Reap, Joanna Smith, Meghan Mitchell, and Maggie Herman.
Third row: Jonathan Carroll, Becca Hizny, Meghan Reino, and Adam Onzik.
Lake-Noxen school
6th grade honor roll
Dave McLaughlin-Smith,
Principal, Lake-Noxen Elemen-
tary School, announces the fol-
lowing sixth grade students
have achieved the honor roll
for the first marking period.
Brittany Beyer, Andrea
Butchko, Stephanie Ciehoski,
Kaitlyn Cole, Gabrielle Dragon,
Chris Fedak, Tom Herrick,
Rachel Litchman, = Jennifer
Margary, Justine Martin, Cory
McCaffrey, Christie Simoson,
Richard Urban, Nathan Volkel.
Dallas has two merit scholarship finalists
Frank Galicki, Principal, announces the awarding of a certificate of
merit to seniors John Gilligan and Adam Morgan for advancing to
finalsit standing in the 2003 National Merit Scholarship Program.
this distinction places these students in a group of about 15,000 stu-
dents representing less than one percent off U.S. high school gradu-
ating seniors.
From left, first row: Adam Morgan, John Gilligan.
Second row: Mr. Jim McGovern, assistant principal, Ms. Robyn
Jones, school counselor, Mr. Frank Galicki, principal.
inkamedl boar.
Simpson siblings on dean’s lists
Matthew and Amanda Simpson, both graduates of Dallas High
School, earned dean'’s list honors in last fall's semester. Matthew is
a junior at Dickinson College in Carlisle, and Amanda is a freshman
at Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY. Their parents are Kathryn and Jack
Simpson, Dallas.
Bartolini to intern at Valley Chevrolet
Brittany Bartolini of Dallas will intern at Valley Chevrolet Inc.,
Wilkes-Barre, this summer as a business and marketing intern. She
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Gate of Heaven School princi-
pal, Mrs. Mary C. Tigue, re-
leased the honor roll for the
third marking period.
EIGHTH GRADE
Honors with Distinction: Ali-
cia Evans, Molly Kalish, and
Caroline Zielinski.
First Honors: Jeffrey
Clemente, Keith Hizny, Kathleen
Paley, Elizabeth Ryan, and Kris-
tine Stanks.
Second Honors: Christopher
DeRojas, Kathleen Garrity, Katie
Goode, Robert Greenhalgh,
Jamie Krywicki, Christine Mar-
ley, Brianna McLaughlin, Bryan
McLaughlin, Sean McNealis,
Kelsey Moody, Christopher Tay-
lor, and Ariel Zurad.
SEVENTH GRADE
First Honors: Lauren Blanc,
Aaron Cusma, Dominic Jose,
Hillary Mosca, Gregory Noth-
stein, Carl Peterlin, Matthew
Ruch, Lauren Weaver, and Noah
Zurad.
Second Honors: Devin Al-
brecht, John Bailey, Katie Ba-
nas, John Frederick, and Kim-
berly Konnick.
SIXTH GRADE
Honors with Distinction:
Casey Judge, Sarah Moga, and
Abbey Zurad.
First Honors: Emily Baut,
Erin Crossin, Erin Fallon,
Colleen Frederick, Serena Ful-
ton, Casey Hampsey, Megan
Jordan, Adam Karwaski, Colleen
Leahigh, Michael McLaughlin,
Laurie Shevock, Carolyn Suhoc-
ki, Zachary Wallick, and Bryan
Weaver.
Second Honors: Joseph By-
czek, Yahan Derby, Breanne
DeRemer, Patrick DeRojas, Erin
Dougherty, Mary Gulotta, Conor
Harrington, n Thomas Horn,
Jonathon Orlando, Tara Puffen-
berger, Alicia Roncevich, Allison
Scoble, Jennifer Sobeck, and
Thomas Stepanski.
FIFTH GRADE
Honors with Distinction:
‘Emily Banas, Jennifer Boland,
Gabrielle Olshemski, "Stephen
Olshemski, and Mikaela Pricher.
First Honors: James
Arnarando, Jill Cawley, Tar
Connors, Gianna vecriff)
Sarah Gallis, Patrick KalisI¥’
Sara Krogulski, Samarah LaFo-
ca, Joseph Murray, Theresa
Restaino, Rebecca Spencer, and
Joshua Stephens.
Second Honors: Adam Bilder,
Rachel Buckman, Laura Casey,
Julia Clements, Andrew Chorba,
Blair Costantino, Steven Gulot-
ta, Chelsea Kon, Meredith Moga,
and Nicholas Pilch.
Lehman-Jackson 6th grade honor roll
Robert Kunkle, Principal,
Lehman-Jackson Elementary
School, announces the following
sixth grade students have
achieved the Honor Roll for the
second marking period:
Amy Kelsey, Melissa Attana-
sio, Matthew Boyle, T.J. Brandt,
Alexander Chinikaylo, Leah Con-
klin, Tyler Cornell, James
Dalkewicz, Juliauna Davis-
Dorzinski, Codie Dawes, James
Decker, Kayla Fine, Kyle Gem-
berling, Leanne Grabski, Mariah
Hartman, Johnna Hudak, Jesse
Jayne, Joseph Johnson, Vince
Johnstone, Dana Kinter, Brit-
tany, Klesh, Kimberly Konicki,
Larissa Lamoreaux, John Ma-
ciejczak, Kelsey Makara,
Stephanie Manzoni, Brittany
Maslowski, Brooke Matza, Toni
Miller, Erin Mras, Molly Murphy,
Marina Orrson, Julie Ottaviani,
Andrew Payne.
Also, Kathryn Pelleschi, Robert
Peron, Josh Perry, Robert Perry,
Zachary Petroski, Bryan Poep-
perling, Neil Popko, Ashley Red-
mond, Keith Roberts, Kallie
Root, Sarah Seashock, Kassan-
dra Shedlowski, Chelsea Sisk,
Sarah Smith, Chelsey Stil
- Catherine Sullivan, Kody Sut ;
John Sweeney, Rachel Symons,
Anthony Walsh, Andrew War-
mouth, Cara Wengen, William
Wilson.
Q: Where do you find the most
Back Mountain news each week?
A: Only, in The Dallas Post
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