Help Wanted 270 Wanted CW Cascades TISSUE GROUP Cascades Tissue Group-PA, Inc., a subsidiary of Cascades, the second largest producer of tissue paper in Canada and fourth in North America has an immediate opening for a Mechanic and Machinist in their Ransom Mill. The position reports to the Pulp Sunday, February 18, 2007 SCHOOLS THE POST PAGE9 2 L-L HONOR ROLL The Lake-Lehman Junior-Senior High School recently released the honor roll for the second marking period of the 2006-07 school year. The following students earned the academic honor. SENIORS Honors with Distinction: Elyse Benoit, Caroline Boris, Bryan Cardillo, Kelcey Cole, Lauren Cor- nell, Emily Deubler, Marissa Harri- son, Jaime Lipski, Kallista Morgan, Megan Oliver, David Orrson, Brian- na Pollock, Kristin Roberts, Ar- ianne Salla, Aime Sgarlat, Eric Stankiewicz, Sierra Stark, Erin Sutliff and Mike Zaleskas. High Honors: Marteen Besteder, Anna Chinikaylo, Camille Cornell, Katlin Evans, Amanda Frain, Kie- nan Gold, Amanda Gongleski, Brittany Harris, Richard Jayne, Christopher Jones, Samuel Kapral, Victoria Lacek, Keifer Moskaluk, Amanda O'Neil, Victoria Posatko, Rachel Rosser, Joshua Scarbriel, Brianna Schweizer, Brooke Shoe- maker, Kyle Smyth, Lauren Spen- cer, Adam Staricha, Angela Tho- mas, Angela Wagner, Kristine Watkins and Kasey Welebob. Honors: Justin Amy, Steven Cor- nia, Charles Crane, Jacqueline Davis, Scott Davis, Adam Ellard, Ryan Ely, Sara Farrey, Geoffrey Fishel Il, Amanda Hartman, Col- leen Henninger, Brittany Hillman, William Holena lll, Samantha Hudak, James Jiunta, Brian Kin- ney, Cami Kyttle, Amy Lennon, Lauren Litchman, Joscelyn Mahon, Lauren Marshall, William McGov- ern, Brittany O'Neill, Michael Pelleschi, Kevin Racemus, Katie Roberts, Ralph Sharp, Alaisha Sherwood, Aaron Smolow, Lindsay Stevnson, Barbara Thompson, Christopher Vrabel, Jasmine Waltman, Julie Weaver, James White and Rebekah Williams. JUNIORS Honors with Distinction: Jordan Anderson, Nicole Attanasio, Lau- ren Dawsey, Aynsley Dunham, Gregory Heindel, Jason Neare, Shane Wildoner and Bethany Yamrick. High Honors: Sarah Austin, Mi- chael Caffrey, Elizabeth Carey, Kayla Chappell, Sam Davidowitz, Neil Dierolf, Janessa Edwards, Justin Eimers, Dylan Evans, Kelly Evans, Michael Farrell, Shamus Field, Kevin Jenkins, Laura Kurello, Lyndsay Lanning, Courtney Matus, Daniel McHugh, Nicole Mitkus, Thomas Perry, Erik Sandstrom, Michael Sesson, Caprice Sola, Jeremy Stull, Ashlee Swanson, Emily'Thomas, Kelsey VanLoon, Ramah Williams and Brittni Wil- liamson. * . 270 Help Wanted ~~ 270 Wanted and Paper Maintenance Manager i safety standards. » Read and understand blueprin years experience in the trades. planner, drill press, etc. » Read the instruments used for correct fits when making or repairing machinery, such as micrometers (inside and outside), dial indicators, venire calipers, thread gauges, etc. » Troubleshoot and solve proble ment by observation. installation of machines and th machines >» Able to be licensed to drive forklift and lifts » Have the basic tools of the trade » Able to work with little supervision » Welding skills for basic maintenance work | >» Be available when called in to or Fax to (570) ized position and qualified candidate must be willing to work 12 hour rotating shifts if scheduled, work safely and follow OSHA The following skills are necessary to qualify for the MECHANIC: » Ability to listen and observe operating equipment in order to determine if operating to normal everyday resonance. The following skills are necessary to qualify for the MACHINIST: » Ability to use shop machinery such as milling machine, » Must have understanding of lubrication systems, knowl- edge of hydraulics, pneumatics, rigging, etc. For either position, the successful candidate must possess the following: » Must be able to read and understand prints to allow Cascades offer a competitive benefit package, including profit sharing. Interested candidates should submit a resume to Cascades Tissue Group-PA 901 Sathers Drive, Pittston Twp., PA 18640, | Attn: Human Resources EOE/V/D/M/F WEB ID 665836 Honors: Angelica Andrus, Steven Anthony, Jorge Arda-Cabez, Neesa Baker, Christopher Barbacci, Alexis Bazil, Shannon Bird, Jayme Bron- son, Kelly Bronson, Nicole Clonan, Anthony Coletti, Amanda Cooper, Paige Danoff, Richard Dodson, Deanna Dragon, Ashley Dropko, Jordan Emerson, Kelly Fashauer, Jennifer Feher, Eli Foss, Michael Gashi, Justine Harvey, Nicholas Hollos, Jordan Jiunta, Danielle Kabosky, Leighann Kern, Gary Knauer, Cody Kustrin, Audriana Lippnik, Michael Lipski, Curtis Love, Matthew Lucarino, Jessica Maciejczak, Taylor Mack, Amanda Martin, Crystal Martin, Bobbi Ann Maslowski, Andrew Mikileski, Ellen Morgan, Bruce Mosier, Jeffrey Nelson, Joshua Perkins, Kenneth Pollock, Curtis Scharding-Taras, Edward Shilanski, Jacob Shook, Brian Shurmanek, Matthew Sikora, Suzanne Sikora, Walter Simko, Sarah Slody, Cassandra Steltz, Scott Summa, Samantha Swingle, Renee Thomas, Ashley VanScoy, Ellen Williams, Melanie Williams and Aaron Wolman. SOPHOMORES Honors with Distinction: Kelsey Amy, Matthew Boyle, Andrea Butchko, James Dalkiweicz, Leslee Everett, Kayla Fine, Marina Orrson, Bryan Poepperling, Kallie Root, Michael Ryan and Catherine Sulli- van. High Honors: Thomas Bassett, Truman Brandt, Leah Conklin, Tyler Cornell, Leanne Grabski, Thomas Herrick, Jesse Jayne, Brittany Kelsh, Amanda Kocher, Michael Kornoski, Rachael Litch- man, Jennifer Margary, Justine Martin, Brooke Matza, Erin Mras, Molly Murphy, Robert Perry, Za- chary Petroski, Christie Somoson, Michelle Stacey, Kody Sutliff, John-Michael Sweeney, Amanda Waligun, Cara Wengen, Jaime Wesley, Lindsey Williams and William Wilson. Honors: Melissa Attanasio, Tyler Barrall, Daniel Bennett, Stephanie Brown, Alexander Chinikaylo, Stephanie Ciehoski, Richard Dante, Codie Dawes, Michael Downs, Gabrielle Dragon, Darci Engelman, Roxanne Erdman, Kyle Gember- ling, Brandie Gensel, Jospeh Gray, Johnna Hudak, Monique Israel, Vincent Johnstone, Kyle Kidd, Kimberly Konicki, Arthur Lee, John Maciejczak, Kelsey Makara, Megan Malkames, Ryan May, Toni Miller, Julie Ottavinai, Karrynn Pavlick, Kathryn Pelleschi, Robert Peron, Josh Perry, Neil Popko, Jacob Puscavage, Keith Roberts Jr., Matthew Scavone Jr., Sarah Sea- shock, Kassandra Shedlowski, James Smith, Sarah Sorber, Travis Spears, Brett Steele, Thomas Stepanski, Richard Urban, Amy Wagner, Andrew Warmouth, Ruth Whitesell and Keith Wilkes. ER . i._e.o 270 Help Wanted 270 Wanted 270 Help Wanted FRESHMEN Honors with Distinction: Brittany Austin, Salvatore DiPietro, Nicole Dunn, Amy Heindel, Adam Holena, Kimberly Hozlock, Elizabeth Lipski, Ellen Matza, Gabreille Olshemski, Mariah Raspen, Shawni Scott, Adam Supey, Richard Swanson, Jonathan Thomas and Katherine Williams. High Honors: Jonathan Anderson, Kyle Caffrey, Tyler Calkins, Sara Casterline, Carla Cilvik, Alyssa Cornell, Katelyn Dawsey, Jacque- line Eury, Natasha Field, Brie Harris, Daniel Herrick, Leigh Hill- man, Leigh Ann Knauer, Kathryn Kohl, Eliza Kopetchne, Kiri Koziol, Christina Lambacher, Sarah Les- kowsky, Kyle LeValley, Ellen McNeill, Nicole Melnick, Danielle Miller, Stephen Olshemski, Chris- topher Prater, Olivia Pyskoty, Emily Sisk, Thomas Smith, Jacob Sorber, Kianna Spencer, Ashley Stuart, Rebecca Stull, Annie VanScoy, Randall Welsh, Melinda Wright and Allison Zieler. Honors: Carson Baker, Matthew Bevan, Ashley Blazaskie, Devon Boyle, Kyle Casterline, Danielle Castrignano, Jill Cawley, Andrew Chorba, Celia Cowher, Casey Dawes, Mirina Dragon, Brittney Elliott, Gabrielle Evans, Haeli Fa- gan, Jill Franklin, Autumn Galka, Caitlyn Gashi, Robert Gionfriddo, Shane Grady, Ranya Grzyboski, Tracy Harvey, Gabrielle Henry, Erica Johnson, Gregory Josuweit, Thomas Kanios, Lindsey Knepp, Christine Kreidler, Kylie Kustrin, Jesse Lambert, Alyssa Ledden, Ashley Maciejczak, Rebecca McMa- hon, Angel Milazzo, Zachary Nase, Ryan Naugle, Samantha Pagnotti, Cameron Pall, Theresa Restaino, Shelbi Ritsick, Jordan Scarbriel, Seana Schweizer, Donald Searfoss, Michael Snyder, Cody Starck, Shane Stark, Jacqueline Stefanow- icz, Sarah Tomayko and Anne Wallo. 8TH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Meghan Bloom, Kristopher Carter, Kevin Cope, Henry Judson, Pauline Rose and Stephanie Zeiler. High Honors: Selena Adamshick, Jordan Agnew, David Anthony, Jacob Baker, Kristen Baker, Tho- mas Bedford, Lily Calkins, Nicole Cappa, Justin Cornell, Joshua Everett, Rebecca Farrell, Sara Haganbach, Jeffrey Heath, Corey Hohol, Erin Hohol, Alexandra Kachapuridze, Shane Kalna, Stevie Kioske, Timothy LaBar, Emily Mras, Ryan Murphy, Richael Pantig, Brandon Roberts, Mikayla Ro- sencrans, Kaitlyn Runner, Claire Sesson, Allison Smith, Linley Smolow, Nicole Snyder, Bradley Stevens, Jessica Swingle, Katelyn Wojcik, Caitlyn Wright and Zachary Yursha. Honors: Brittany Adams, Jenna Barski, Anthony Bennett, Sarah Bray, Christopher Cain, David Chappell, Cassandra Cragle, Alexa Decker, Alexa K. Decker, Avery DeFranco, Diana DePrimo, Casey Evans, Robert Evans, Patricia Farrell, Devin Fine, Jessica Grands- den, Amber Hartman, Jesse Hauze, Michael Heiser, James Heller, Koral Holcomb, George Jones lll, Kylee Kaminstein, James Karlowicz, Jeffrey Kioske, Joseph Kojadinovich, Kristy Komrowski, Alexandra Lubinski, Kristin Lynn, Shelby Mack, Molly McCoy, Patrick McGrath, Jennifer O'Brien, Scott Oakley, Jessica Owens, Adam Paulauskas, Tyler Pearson, Mat- thew Price, Brittney Rosencrans, Timothy Rowlands, Brianna Rybka, Kyle Salaway, Kameitri Saxe, Ken- dra Smith, George Stuffick, Court- ney Sult, Brady Sutliff, Anjuli Vaughn, Chad Wandel, Dylan Wasylyk, Adam Weaver, Winter Wenner, Kyle Wesley and Nathaniel Wilson. 7TH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Julia Bilbow, Kristen Boyle, Bryan Carter, Connor Daly, Shelby Foster, Victo- ria Frederick, Emily Leskowsky and Michelle Lipski. High Honors: Amber Anderson, Curtis Barbacci, Andrew Brandt, Tyler Bush, Laura Casterline, Paul Chrzanowski, Kyle Fine, Christoph- er Gerlin, Callie Grey, Lewis Hack- ling, Rachel Holena, Ryan Hoyt, Alexandra Jayne, Kevin Katchko Jr., Kayla Koziol, Zachary Manga- nella, Marissa Moosic, Carol Mosier, Jessica Neare, Jared Novitski, Brent Oliver Il, Tiffany Oplinger, Mikayla Orrson, Justin Partington, Cody Poepperling, Nathan Rhine- house, Eric Ringsdorf, Rebecca Rosser, Brandon Scott, Troy Shu- rites, Vincenzo Sicurella, Nikki Sutliff, Taryn Talacka, Hallie Tripler, Paige Vacante, Alexis VanFleet, Stasia Wallace, Carl Whispell Jr., Shelbi Wildoner and Daniel Wil- liams. Honors: Jacob Agnew, Eliott Anderson, Veronica Baker, Mat- thew Barlet, Lindsey Bennett, Kevin Bohan, Lauren Boyle, Jo- seph Brandenburg, Sarah Brooks, Mark Bullock, John Butchko, Adam Chorba, Hope Dante, Sara Davis, Jay Dawsey, David Eury, Elizabeth Farrell, Korey Fegley, Sean Fertal, Charleen Fisher, Meric Gousset, Samantha Headley, Scott Judson, Jonathan King, Samantha McMil- lan, Colleen McCoy, Briar Moore, Hunter Murphy, James Murphy, Christopher O'Connor, Sarah Perry, Timothy Piatt, Paige Pyskoty, Hunter Root, Justin Salvati, Alison Sankey, Nicholas Shelly, Frank Shovlirm, Hannah Smith, Sarah Spess, Job Stepanski, Jordan Thomas, Zachary Titus, Keegan Truska, Julia Whitesell, David Wilson, Eric Wojciechowski, Mat- thew Wolman and James Wright. SCHOOL BRIEFS L-L kindergarten sets registration The Lake-Lehman School Dis- trict will hold kindergarten regis- tration and screening for eligible kindergarten students Feb. 26-28. District policy states that a child must be 5 years of age before Sept. 1 and fully immunized in accordance with the latest regu- lations of the Pennsylvania De- partment of Health in order to register for kindergarten. Kin- dergarten in the Lake-Lehman School District is an all-day pro- gram. Registration at Lehman-Jackson Elementary School will be held Monday, Feb. 26; Lake-Noxen Elementary School on Tuesday, Feb. 27; and Ross Elementary School on Wednesday, Feb. 28. The following time schedule will be used at each school, using the alphabetical order of the stu- dents’ last name: 8:30 a.m., A-E; 9:30 a.m., F-J; 10:30 a.m., K-O; 12:30 p.m., P-S; and 1:30 p.m., T-Z. Parents or guardians must accompany the student during the registration process and pre- sent a birth certificate, proof of residency (driver’s license or utility bill with address on it), and immunization record for the child. Immunizations required are the three doses of hepatitis B, three doses of polio, four doses of DTP (fourth dose after the fourth birthday), two doses of measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (chicken pox) vaccine or date of disease. For more information, call Lehman-Jackson at 675-2165, Lake-Noxen at 639-1129, and Ross Elementary at 477-5050. Wyoming Seminary plans Visitation Day Students in pre-kindergarten through seventh grade interested in learning more about Wyoming Seminary Lower School are in- vited to attend the school’s annual winter Visitation Day, which will be held at 8:10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 19 at the Lower School campus in Forty Fort. Registration begins at 8:10 a.m. and the school day begins 20 minutes later with visiting stu- dents attending classes, taking part in the day’s activities and having lunch in the school cafete- THE DALLAS POST LLL yr nonsger: 270 Help Wanted 270 Help Wanted BH i i 270 Help Wanted 270 n Ransom. 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Send a letter of application, a resume and work samples to: Email: JThomas @timesleader.com Times Leader 15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Attention: Jessica Thomas, Human Resources We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace. THE ABINGTON JOURNAL FREELANCE NEWS CORRESPONDENTS The Abington Journal has immediate openings for freelance writers/news correspondents to attend and report on local meetings in the newspaper’s coverage area. Gain newspaper clips and valuable experience for your future in journalism or writing. Report and write byline stories concerning local government, school board and other public meetings. Pay com- mensurate with experience. Writing experience pre- Please send resume and writing samples to: The Abington Journal Attention: Kristie Grier Ceruti, Editor 211 South State Street, Clarks Summit PA 18411 Email: kgrier @theabingtonjournal.com ria. Students interested in enroll- ing in grades 5-8 will have the opportunity to take an admission test in the afternoon. Parents will be able to tours the Lower School. The school has a modern li- brary, auditorium, gymnasium, music and art classes, study of Spanish and French beginning in kindergarten and Latin in grades seven and eight, 11 middle-school sports for girls and boys, and a wide range of extracurricular and after-school activities. Any student not able to partici- pate Feb. 19 is welcome to sched- ule an individual appointment for a visit and admission test any day that classes are in session. For more information, call the admis- sion office at 718-6610. Friedman Observatory open Monday nights Ever wonder what Neptune looks like? Has the controversy over Pluto piqued your interest in the solar system? The Friedman Observatory at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman Township offers opportunities to view the night sky through a computerized 16-inch Meade telescope. The observatory is open to the public starting one hour after sunset on clear Mon- days. If Monday is not clear, the observatory will be open Tuesday at the same time. John Rovnak, acting director of the observatory, and her assist- ants will be on hand to answer questions. Rovnak is an amateur astronomer, retired aerospace engineer, and Penn State gradu- ate. Small groups are welcome on public nights. Larger groups, such as Girl and Boy Scout troops, are invited to call for a private ses- sion. The Observatory opened in 1990 and the computerized Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain re- flecting telescope is the only one of its kind in the region. The rural setting provides a perfect oppor- tunity for star-gazing away from city lights. For more information regarding viewing opportunities, contact Thomas Winter at 675-9278 or txw2@psu.edu; and Rovnak at 925-2561 or jer32@psu.edu. In- formation is also available on college’s Web site at www.wb.psu.edu. Go to the quick links for the Friedman Observ- atory. Sell a car Find a job Buy a house 675- 9087 Fax: 570-586-3980 No phone calls please.
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