PAGE8 THE POST SCHOOL Sunday, July 8, 2007 DEANS LIST Wyoming Seminary Dean John Gordon has announced the Back Mountain students named to the Upper School Dean's List for the spring trimester of the 2006- 2007 academic year. Dean's List High Honors Jason Brady, Shavertown; Kris- ten Dagenais, Shavertown; lan Delehanty, Shavertown; Sean Dickinson, Shavertown; Jocelyn Eckman, Dallas; Katherine Farias, Shavertown; Molli Grossman, Shavertown; Chloe Kalna, Sha- vertown; Kaytlin Kopen, Shaver- town; Ryan Leas, Shavertown; Katherine Levandoski, Dallas; Stephen Levandoski, Dallas; Samantha Marquart, Dallas; Megan Messersmith, Dallas; Julia Ross, Dallas; Zachary Roth, Sha- vertown; Nina Santarelli, Dallas; Dylan Seeley, Shavertown; Ken- dra Sirak, Dallas; Dominick Trom- betta, Shavertown; llya Volodar- sky, Shavertown. Dean's List Joseph Brady, Shavertown; Christina Brown, Shavertown; Allison Considine, Dallas; Hannah Frantz, Dallas; Alexandra Hackett, Shavertown; Chelsea Halsor, Dallas; Elizabeth Killian, Shaver- town; Derek Kopen, Shavertown; Mona Lotfipour, Trucksville; Mi- chael Millington, Dallas; Richard Rose, Shavertown; Marco Santa- relli, Dallas; Nicholas Strzeletz, Dallas; Tyler Zalatimo, Dallas. HONOR ROLL Dean of Wyoming Seminary Middle School, Patricia T. Sum- merhill, has announced the Back Mountain students named to the Academic High Honor Roll and Academic Honor Roll for the third trimester of the 2006-2007 academic year. HIGH HONOR ROLL Grade 5 Sai Abhishek, Shavertown; An- drew Levandoski, Dallas; Mairead Tuttle. Grade 6 Amanda Schall, Hunlock Creek. Grade 7 Joseph Ridilla, Shavertown; Emma Spath, Shavertown. Grade 8 Evan Leas, Shavertown; Caroline Meuser, Shavertown. HONOR ROLL Grade 5 Gabrielle Coslett, Harveys Lake; Christopher Kim, Dallas; Noah Sunday-Lefkowitz, Shavertown. Grade 6 Emma Bertram, Harveys Lake; Melissa Flack, Dallas. Grade 7 Jane Henry, Shavertown; Joseph Kapolka, Dallas; Alex Kolessar, Shavertown; Margaret Rupp, Dallas. Grade 8 Catherine Clements, Shavertown; Omeed Firouzi, Shavertown; Bijoy Ghosh, Dallas; Alyxandria Stephens, Dallas. HONOR ROLL Susan Dennen, Principal of Bish- op O'Reilly High School, King- ston, has announced the school's Honor Roll for the fourth quarter marking period. The following Back Mountain residents qualified: FIRST HONORS (an average of 90 or above with no more than one grade between 90 and 85) SeniorsKathleen Goode, Susan Krogulski, Sean McNealis, El izabeth Ryan, Elizabeth Seybert, and Stephen Zubko. Juniors Devin Albrecht, Bridget Knepp, Kimberly Konnick, Hillary Mosca, and Matthew Ruch. Sophomores Renne Barcheski, Joseph Byczek, Collen Frederick, Serena Fulton, Conor Harrington, Casey Judge, Thomas Mike, Megan Millo, Mi- chael Moleski, Susanna Parmelee and Abbey Zurad. Freshmen James Amarando, Sara Krogulski and Rebecca Spencer. SECOND HONORS (an average of 85 or above with no more than one grade between 85 and 80) Seniors Kyle Gallagher, Kathleen Garrity, Joseph George, Kevin Gilbertson, Sara Nardone, Kathleen Paley, and Justin Sherin. Juniors Leslie Serino, Benjamin Seybert, and Nicholas Sobeck. Sophomores Erin Crossin, Breanne DeRem- mer, Patrick DeRojas, Thomas Horn, Taylor Lawler, John Petros- ki, and Carolyn Suhocki. Freshman Nikki Broody. LAKE-LEHMAN SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS The Annual Junior High Science Fair was held recently at the Lake-Lehman Junior-Senior High School under the direction of science teacher Mrs. Debbie Milford. Devon Fine was cho- sen as the eighth grade winner and Taryn Talacka was chosen as the seventh grade winner. Shown here, from left, are Henry Judson, third place; Tom Bedford, honorable mention; Kris- ten Boyle, honorable mention, Devon Fine, eighth grade winner; Charlene Fisher, honorable mention; Kevin Cope, honorable mention; Taryn Talacka, seventh grade winner; and Corey Hohol, second place winner. LL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION CEREMONY The Lake-Lehman High School Chapter of the National Honor Society held its induction ceremony for new and current members recently. Shown here are the seniors who conduct- ed the ceremony with the help of Mrs. Patricia Harrison, Mrs. Mimi Koch, and administration. From left, first row, Jaime Lipski, Honor Society Secretary; Elyse Benoit, speaker; and Emily Deubler, speaker. Second row, Marissa Harrison, Honor Society President; Eric Stankiewicz, speaker; Steven Cornia, Honor Society Treasurer; and Caroline Boris, speaker. No monthly maintenance fee ever . 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All registration forms must be completed and signed by a parent/guardian before registration. Two named to dean's list at Savannah College of Art Mary Elise Novack, of Tunk- hannock and Robert Patrick Warren, of Wyoming, have been named to the dean’s list at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Ga. For spring 2007. Full-time undergraduate students who earn a grade point average of 3.5 or above for the quarter receive recog- nition on the dean’s list. Novack is a painting major and Warren is an industrial design major. Riaubia graduates from Geneva College David Riaubia, of Sweet Valley, a graduate of The Christian Academy, has recent- ly graduated from Geneva College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. Riaubia was among 427 awarded diplomas on May 12, 2007a t the college’s 158th . Everett ane CD) Hovan graduates from University of Vermont Paul Hovan, of Tunkhan- nock, received a Bachelor of Arts degree during May com- mencement ceremonies at the University of Vermont. Hovan was an English major in the College of Arts & Sciences. Sem students named Ment Scholars Two Wyoming Seminary seniors have been named final- ists in the 2007 National Merit Scholarship competition, said John Gordon, Dean of the Upper School. Seniors Stephen Levandoski and Megan Mess- ersmith, both of Dallas, re- ceived finalist honors. They now have the opportunity to continue in the competition C ) for about 8,200 Merit Scholar- ship Awards, worth $33 mil- lion, that will be offered this spring. Students named to U of § Dean's List The Dean’s List at The Uni- versity of Scranton, which recognizes students for aca- demic excellence during the 2007 spring semester, has been announced. 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