The Dallas Post SCHOOL Friday, June 13, 2003 The SPCA of Luzerne County announces the winners of this “years Annual Be Kind To Ani- “mals Week Poster Contest sponsored by Marquis Art & | Frame of Wilkes-Barre. Grades K-12 were judged for artistic tal- ‘ent and the Be Kind To Ani- } ' mals theme. Winners receive a gift certificate compliments of Marquis Art & Frame. Posters | will be on display at the SPCA * of Luzerne County May 4-10. + Kindergarten: Hannah Stull, - Lehman Jackson; Courtney Mc- “Carthy, Wyoming Seminary, ' Christina Valenti, Gate of Heav- en. . First grade: Andrew Levan- ~doski, Wyoming Seminary, Noah Sunday-Lefkowitz, Wyoming Seminary, Blake ertl, Dallas Elementary. Second grade: Danielle Mel- ‘nick, Montossaori Wyoming ‘Valley, Katherine Marianaci, - Dallas Elementary. Third grade: Jane Henry, - Wyoming seminary. Fourth grade: Meghan Gallis, Be Kind to Animals Week poster winners from the Back Mountain Gate of Heaven, Sara Skammer, Dallas Elementary. Fifth grade: Ellen Matza, Lake-Lehman Jackson. Sixth grade: Kelsey Amy, Lehman Jackson Elementary. Seventh grade: Joe Stachnik, Dallas Middle School, Steven Orlando, Sue Hand’s Imagery, Nina Santarelli, Wyoming Semi- nary. eighth: Sarah Marianacci, Dallas High School, Amanda Frain, Lake-Lehman High School, Amanda Blom, Wyoming Seminary. Ninth grade: Kelly Dickinson, Wyoming Seminary, Melissa Evans, Dallas High School. Tenth grade: Nicole Spencer, Bishop O’Reilly, Sharon Rosa, Wyoming Seminary. Eleventh grade: Michael His- cox, Dallas High school, Kristi- na Klokus, Dallas High school. Twelfth grade: Shannon Rother, Dallas High School, Christina Lumbis, Lake- Lehman High School L-L History Day team members ready for national competition Pictured are four Lake-Lehman High senior students who qualified at the PA State History Day Competition at Penn State University, State College; and one junior who had hon- orable mention. The four team members who qualified for national’s will compete at the National Competition of Na- tional History Day June 15-19, 2003, at the University of Maryland. Craig Thomas is a junior and received honorable mention. From left, seated: Philip Pineno, Craig Thomas, Aaron Pagoda. Standing: Mr. Gokay, Principal, Jared Salla, John Yamrick, The Annual Spring Concert at Gate of Heaven School, un- der the direction of music teacher Mrs. Susanne Motyka, was held May 1 at 7 p.m. in the school gymnasium. The con- cert was divided into an instru- mental program and choral pro- gram. The Instrumental Program consisted of America the Beau- tiful, the GOH Alma Mater, La Cucaracha (Gr. 5 Instruments), Hot Cross Buns (Gr. 4 Recorders) Student Director: Mary Thede), Lullaby (Student Director: Meghan Gallis), Indi- an Chant (Student Director: Danielle Griglock), Rockin (Student Director: Brandon Shovlin), Rain Rain Go Away (Student Director: Stephen Ruch), Beethoven Symphony #9(Student Director: Brianna LaFoca), Blue Skies and Rhap- sody in Blue (Grade 8). Mem- bers of the orchestra include the following sections and stu- dents: (Violin) Elizabeth Ryan, Mary Elizabeth Gulotta, and and Mr. John Comitz, Advisor and History Department Chairperson. GOH holds Spring Concert Sarah Moga; (Flute) Katie Ba- nas, Jennifer Boland, and Jill Cawley; (Clarinet)Lauren Blane; (Trumpet) James Ama- rando and Gregory Herron; (Percussion) = Anne Marie Greenhalgh and Michael McLaughlin; (Piano) Kelsey Moody; (Keyboard) Devin Al- brecht and Carl Peterlin, and (Guitar) Steven Gulotta and Brian McLaughlin. The Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Grade Choral Program began with Panis Angelicus by the Gate Singers (Accompanist: Kelsey Moody); yesterday (Soloists: Lauren Blanc, Krystle Lloyd, and Devin Albrecht); Just for You (Soloist: Caroline Zielinski); Purple People Eater (People Eater: Edward Shilans- ki and Purple Girls: Erin Fallon, Emily Churchfield, Alexandra Lacey, and Samantha Condo), and Lean on Me (Choral Ac- companist: Kelsey Moody, Gui- tar: Brian McLaughlin, and Drums: Michael McLaughlin). Tucker graduates from Johns Hopkins Shaver, Samantha Sto. Second row: Brittany Harris, Webby, Marissa Martindale, Gunner Lowery, Trevor Ahouse, Jesse Bynon, Augustas Diana, Krysti Oschal, Chris Reimard, Jeremy Peters, Michaela Coolbaugh, Deidre DeLuca, Dalton Healy, Kyle Rogers, Jaycob Ca- vanaugh, Tyler Evans, Mrs. Holly Sayre. Dallas Elementary second graders learn about the earth Mrs. Sayre’s second grade class at Dallas Elementary has just completed a social studies project. While learn- ing about the Earth, students made replications of land- forms and bodies of water. From left, first row: Ryan Panzetta, Josie Yankovich, Amanda Foote, Chaley Nicole O'Connor, Gianna ence. MD Christopher D. Tucker, of Dallas recently graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Sci- While studying at Johns Hopkins, Chris had internships on Capi- tol Hill and the Department of Homeland Security in Annapolis, Chris also studied abroad in Cuba at the University of Havana and in England at Cambridge University. 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