PAGE8 THE POST SCHOOL Sunday, September 23, 2007 05 Ci wr SUBMITTED PHOTO Seen during a recent reception for TAS recipients at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School are, from left, Mary Thede,of Dallas; Brianna Wise , of Shavertown; and Jared and Gollhardt, of Dallas. Three earn Sem scholarships Jared GollhardtandMary Thede The TAS Program, now in its 27th year, recognizes the exception- of Dallas and Brianna Wise of Sha- 3) academic talent of eighth and ninth graders from schools oth- CR ay er than Wyoming Seminary. The winners are chosen on the basis Local IAAP chapter elects new offices The Wyoming Valley Chap- ter International Association of Administrative Profession- als (IAAP) held election and installation of chapter offi- cers for the 2007-2008 year. Elected were Michele Luth- er, secretary; Nancy Pevec, CPS, treasurer; Susan Mar- tin, president; and Kate Jen- kins, Shavertown, first vice- president. For information on mem- bership, contact Wyoming Valley Chapter IAAP repre- sentative Ellen Scatena, CPS, at 969-8263 or Kate Jenkins at 740-0538. What's in it for you? Sb : Nin nc Awards. Thede, daughter of William and Maureen Thede of Dallas, com- pleted eighth grade at Gate of Heaven. She plays the piano and was a member of the Gate of Heav- en basketball team. She also was active in the Gate of Heaven Book Club, Gate Singers, school chorus and theater department and served others as a math tutor. Wise, daughter of James and Cindy Wise of Shavertown, com- pleted eighth grade at Our Lady of the Pillar School in St. Louis, Mo. She plays the piano, dances and was a member of her school choir and hand bell choir. She also was active in her school’s student coun- of their performance on a competitive exam, interviews and teacher recommendations. Wyoming Seminary awards one full- tuition and up to seven, two-thirds tuition regional scholarships each year. cil and newspaper staff, plays vol- leyball and was a member of her church’s youth group and altar ser- vice group. Gollhardt, son of Seth and Darcy Gollhardt of Dallas, has completed eighth grade as a home schooled student. He plays the drums and pi- ano and has competed in national piano competitions. He also is ac- tive in his church’s youth group and in community service organiza- tions such as Valley Santa and local AER Loon LEE PREWRIN IE Ed pen AES preset wliee The Ato CRD TH, food banks. fa The TAS Program, now in its 27th year, recognizes the excep- tional academic talent of eighth and ninth graders from schools oth- er than Wyoming Seminary. The winners are chosen on the basis of their performance on a competi- tive exam, interviews and teacher recommendations. Wyoming Sem- inary awards one fulltuition and up to seven, two-thirds tuition re- gional scholarships each year. Search jobs 24/7/365. Look for the right job match whenever and wherever you want. Go to timesleader.monster.com today. And let Monster work for you. timesleadercom TNoNster: mesieader.monster.com More jobs. More places. More easily. orks for me. Find the job that’s right for you on timesleadermonster.com — whenever you're ready.
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