ma —————— The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, May 1, L 2003 11 Susan Dennen, Principal of Bishop O'Reilly High School, Kingston, has announced the school’s honor roll for the third quarter marking period. Back Mountain students are : Distinguished Honors: average of 95 or above in each subject). Sophomores: Meg Mathewson and Gracemarie Mike; Fresh- man: Laura DeCesaris. First Honors: (an average of 90 or above with no more than one grade between 90 and 85). Seniors: Erin DeCesaris, Am- ber DelPriore, Timur Maskayev, Courtney Reap, Nora Stepanitis, Daniel Suhocki, Jaime Verazin and Mary Yanik. Juniors: Andrew Gialanella, Leeanne Griffith and Laura Mould. Sophomores: Conor Judge, Sandra Krogulski, Melissa Millo, Jessica Ryan, Joanna Smith and Gregory Suhocki. (an | & shop O’Reilly honor roll Freshmen: Allison Baur, Jen- nifer ‘Bonetski, lan Herron, Na- talie Herron and Ann Onzik. Second Honors: (an average of 85 or above with no more than one grade between 85 and 80). Seniors: Jonathan Carroll, Adrienne Cebrick, Jane Clements, Jillian Durr, Rebecca Finch, Molly Guntli, Maureen Hozempa, Yolanda Kopczynski, David Lohin and Sean Walski. Juniors: Sarah Abrams, Colleen Krisulevicz and Meghan Mitchell. Sophomores: Robert Baur, Lauren Chupka, Michael DeRo- jas, Christopher Kester, Sarah Mentis, Nicole Spencer, Jonathan Stephens, Amber Ver- azin and Sara Wolman. Freshmen: Joshua Aciukewicz, Mary Balavage, Brit- tany Grabowski, Tara Shevock, Samantha Solak, and Erin Tan- ner. @ishop OReilly Junior High school honor roll Susan Dennen, Principal of Bishop O'Reilly Junior High School, Kingston, has announced the school’s honor roll for the third mark- ing period. Students in the Back Mountain area who have merited honors include the following. Meagan Simkulak, Grade 8 - Second Honors and Allison Ustynos- ki, Grade 7 - First Honors. Orientation at Dallas Middle School The Dallas Middle School will host a parent orientation for in- coming sixth graders for the 2003-2004 school year. The purpose of the meeting is to give parents of fifth graders an overview of the school program, an opportunity to meet the teacher and guidance counselors, and a tour of the building. the meeting is scheduled to be held on Wednesday, May 7, at 7 p.m. in the Middle School Audi- torium. Grad 2003 lock-in meeting scheduled 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 involved in planning the all-night alcohol and drug free lock-in party for this year’s senior class is invited to at-- tend. ® Dallas Elementary candy sale Dallas Elementary School recently completed its Annual Gertrude Hawk Candy Sale and raised over $40,000. The money raised funds most of the programs offered by the PTO throughout the year. Top sellers were, from left, front row: Lyndsay Jayne, $954; Steven Derhammer, $1,010. Top row, center: Jordan Nichol, $668.50. Center row: Lacey Ashford, $622; Ashleigh Schwartz, $637.50. Introducing a place where your dreams are our goals. and the support you need to do both. Call us today and discover what over one million women already know: that at Curves, your dreams are our goals. "570. 674-5588 Next to Lehman Country Deli Rt. 118 Curves The power to amaze yourself.” www.gdrvesinternational.com / \ Soon, there will be a place in your neighborhood called Curves. Curves is thirty-minute fitness, commonsense weight loss Over 4,000 locations to serve you. I] Students jump for cash Wycallis Elementary School recently sponsored Jump Rope for Heart. Karen Arnaud, Health, Physical Education teacher, organized the event. She said students participated enthusiastically, raising $5,152. Shown from left, front row: J.C. Candeloro, Colin Casto. Second row: Cortney O’Brien, Zacharu Downs, Michael Pasternak, Casey Bloch, Samantha Casto, Dierdra Gruver. Third row: Karen Arnaud, teacher. Mozart Club scholarships The Mozart Club of Wilkes-Barre will award several scholarships to graduating student musicians who are residents of Luzerne County, Applicants will be auditioned at a date to be announced. The Marian Munson Memorial scholarship as well as two Mozart Club Scholarships are available. Interested students may arrange an audition by calling Linda Pineno at 675-2985. 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. A letter was sent home to all parents last week. Re- funds should be made within three to four weeks. Send The Dallas Post to a friend. It makes a great gift. Call 675-5211 for information. Sem students invited to music competitions Wyoming Seminary students have participated in the Penn- sylvania Music Educators As- sociation music competitions at the district, regional and state levels. The students performed in instrumental and vocal mu- sic competitions, ending in the recent All-State Music Festival held recently in Hershey. Students from the Back Mountain are: Andrew Rogers, freshman, Trucksville; district jazz band; Meghan Davis, ju- nior, Dallas, District Orchestra, District Chorus, Regional Cho- rus, All-State Chorus. Wyoming Sein Lower School. honor students Dean of Wyoming Seminary ‘Lower School, John H. Bérbadk! Jr., has announced the Back, Mountain students named to the Academic High Honor Roll and Academic Honor Roll for the. second trimester of the 2002-’ 2003 academic year. ri High Honor Roll: Grade 6 Sean Dickinson, Shavertown,, Katherine Farias, Shavertown: Hannah Frantz, Dallas; Kyla Halsor, Shavertown; Derek Kopen, Shavertown; Ryan Leas, Shavertown; Katherine Levan- doski, Dallas; Kelsey Lloyd, Shavertown; Tyler Zalatime,) Dallas. ade Grade 7: Mollie Grossman,’ Shavertown; Nina Santarelli,’ Dallas; Dominick Trombetta, a Shavertown. hi Grade 8: Jason Brady, A Shavertown; Chelsea Halsor}) Shavertown; Kaytlin Kopen:! Shavertown; Stephen LevandoS- ki, Dallas; Samantha Marquart; Dallas; Megan Messersmithi Dallas; R. Dylan Seeley, Shaver! town; Kendra Sirak, Dallas. C Honor Roll: Grade 6: J Patrick Brady, Shavertown; Roxy, Corcoran, Dallas; Alexandra Hackett, Shavertown; Caroliré- Kropp, Wyoming; Lauren Henry, Dallas; Olivia Marquart, Dallas’ Alexander Olsen, Shavertowiy) Michael Ryan, Shavertown. 1) Grade 7: Virginia Baird, Dab las; Casey Baldwin, Dallas; Kris~' ten Dagenais, Shavertown; lar Delehanty, Shavertown; Jocelyn Eckman, Dallas; Jonathan Fendler, Shavertown; Hilaww Flack, Dallas; Julia Frakes, Dal las; Rachel Gower, Dallas; Bryn Harvey, Trucksville; Ashley’ Pavill, Shavertown; Kenneth Pollock, Dallas; Richard Roses Shavertown; Richard Squitieri{’ Harveys Lake. I Grade 8: Christina Brown Shavertown; Elizabeth Killian! Shavertown; Michael Millington, Dallas; Adam Pesta, Lehmazi Julia Ross, Dallas; Abigail Sor- doni, Dallas. Pa | n 12th annual issue! BW 5,000+ Distribution CB ERATE GIR What to Do and AD-DEADUINE: FRI, MAY 9 Advertisers: Guide is rhe ® directory for newcomers, alike. Your ad will re ach them all in a unique manaer. 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