iL 4 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Friday May 16, 2003 15 L » | eLake-Lehman Middle Level honor students Mrs. Marilyn M. Glogowski, Principal, Lake-Lehman Middle Level Education Building, releas- es the attached honor roll for the third marking period. 7TH GRADE: Honors with Distinction: Nicole Attanasio, Sarah Austin, Gregory Heindel, Chloe Kalna, Lyndsay Lanning, Jason Neare, Jeffrey Nelson, Erik Sandstrom, and Bethany Yamrick. High Honors: Jessica Alba, Jordan Anderson, Steven Antho- ny, Nessa Baker, Alexis Bazil, Shannon Bird, Cherish Boehm, Michael Caffrey, Elizabeth Carey, Nicole Clonan, Amanda Cooper, Samuel Davidowitz, Lauren Dawsey, Richard Dod- @: Edward Donahue, Deanna ragon, Aynsley Dunham, Janessa , Edwards, Justin Eimers, Dylan Evans, Michael Farrell, Shamus Field, Jordan Jiunta, Joseph Kaminski, | LeighAnn Kern, Bridget Knepp, | Laura Kurello, Cody Kustrin, Michael Lipski, Curtis Love, | Spencer Lunderman, Cristina | Mahoney, Daniel = McHugh, Taras, Michael Sesson, Jacob Shook, Brian Shurmanek, Suzanne Sikora, Sarah Slody, Cassandra Steltz, Ryan Stuffick, Jeremy Stull, Scott Summa, James Sutton, Ashlee Swanson, Emily Thomas, Jaclyn Tripler, Kelsey VanLoon, Ramah Williams, and Aaron Wolman. Honors: Ryan Baker, Jayme Bronson, Kelly Bronson, Francis Castrignano, Kayla Chappell, Ashley Dropko, Jordan Emer- son, Jennifer Feher, Nickolas Hollos, Bernard Janosov, Jason Kabata, William Laskowski, Jes- sica Lupinski, Taylor Mack, rystal Martin, Bobbi Ann 1 Maslowski, Courtney Matus, An- drew Mikielski, Ellen Morgan, Bruce Mosier, John Parsons, Thomas Perry, Craig Roberts, Evan Scott, Kyle Smith, Kayla Teetsel, Renee Thomas, Aron Varsanyi, Michael Whitehead, Shane Wildoner, and Ellen | Williams. ] ~ | Weinstock chosen for || leadership program Jered Weinstock, sophomore | at Dallas High School, has been | selected to join other young | leaders representing as many ] @® schools from throughout } wcentral Pennsylvania at the Cen- tral Pennsylvania Hugh O'Brian Youth = Leadership Seminar " (HOBY) from May 15-18 at the in Grantville. - Jered is the son of Inez and . Sidney Weinstock, Dallas. | ~ For the past 45 years, HOBY | Leadership seminars have © brought together select groups | | 8 of high school sophomores to in- | teract with groups of distin- { guished leaders in business, discuss present and future is- { sues in an enthusiastic learning I" © environment. This is Central I Pennsylvania's 25th year of par- * ticipation in HOBY. . Rowlands inducted "Into honor society The King's College ACT 101 advisory board recently honored those whose academic achieve- Nicole Mitkus, Curtis Scharding- Holiday Inn Harrisburg/Hershey government, and education to- 8TH GRADE: Honors with Distinction: Rachel Adams, Kelcey Cole, Candice Gordon, Brittany Har- ris, Marissa Harrison, Kurt Christopher Jones, Kallista Mor- gan, Courtney Pruden, Kristin Roberts, Arianne Salla, Lauren Spencer, Erin Sutliff, and Kris- tine Watkins. : High Honors: Justin Amy, El- yse Apaliski, Kendra Balmer, Kyle Basham, Tim Bendik, Elyse Benoit, Marteen Besteder, Caro- line Boris, Brian Cardillo, Camille Cornell, Lauren Cornell, Steve Cornia, Emily Deubler, Megan Devine, . Katlyn Evans, Sara Farrey, Kienan Gold, Amanda Gongleski, Colleen Henninger, Samantha Jo Hu- dak, Justin King, Brian Kinney Jr., Victoria Lacek, Amy Lennon, Jaime Lipski, Joscelyn Mahon, Michael Nalbone, Amber Nocias- ta, Megan Oliver, David Orrson, Matthew Pall, Michael Pelleschi, Victoria Posatko, Kevin Race- mus, Rachel Rosser, Joshua Scarbriel, Briana Schweizer, Aime Sgarlat, Ralph Sharp, Brooke Shoemaker, Eric Stankiewicz, Sierra Stark, Joshua Steele, Joseph Stempi- en, Anglea Thomas, Christopher Vrabel, Angela Wagner, Julie Weaver, Kasey Welebob, James White, and Amanda Yurksha. Honors: Emily Ashton, Ricky Bower, ‘Devin Carr, Anna Chinikaylo, Charles Crane. Mark DeFrain, Ryan Ely, Alecia Evans, Daniel Fedak Jr., Jordan Fisher, Amanda Frain, Amanda Hartman, Kevyn Hillard, Brit- tany Hillman, William Holena, Richard Jayne, James Collin Ji- unta, Samuel Kapral, Krawitz, Cami Kyttle, Lauren Litchman, Carol Manzoni, Lau- ren Marshall, Keifer Moskaluk, Brittany O'Neill, Alyson Paulauakas, Joseph Persico, Briana Polloch, Jacob Precone, Crystal Puscavage, Katie Roberts Alaisha Sherwood, Aaron Smol- low, Matthew Truska, , Ryan Wagner, Megan Williams and Michael Zaleskas. Greg Wall Golf School 2 Days at Pocono Manor Wed.-Thurs. May 21-22, May 28-29, June 4-5, June 11-12, June 25-26, © July 9-10 Sat.-Sun. May 31-June 1, June 7-8, June 21-22, July 5-6, July 12-13 Includes 12 Hours of Instruction, Video, Lunch, Workbook, Unlimited Balls £5 -7110 Call 570-83 Our 19th nent or service to the program nerited special recognition. Year Among the Chi Alpha Epsilon | inductees was Nancy Rowlands, Shavertown. Selling Your Home?? ll Call Me. . . 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Absent from picture are team members Nicole Clemson, Katelyn Fritzges, and Drew Slocum. : Kern places first in Allentown competition Kristin Kern of Noxen and a tenth grader of Lake-Lehman High School performed in Allentown for the Fes- tival of Arts sponsored by G.F.W.C. Harveys Lake. Her selection was “Twilight on The Lake” composed by Matthew Edwards. She placed first. Open house at Gate of Heaven Gate of Heaven will have an open house Wednesday, May 21 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Registration for pre-school (3's and 4's) and kindergarten (full day) through grade eight for the 2003-2004 school year will take place. Gate ‘of Heaven School com- mits itself to a Catholic Christ- ian environment providing a high quality education which challenges students to be life long learners, taught by dedicat- ed certified teachers. 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