Sunday, June 29, 2008 SR THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 ‘University, London, England. § ‘Marshall to be included ‘in academic registry Ryan Marshall, a fifth grade ‘student at Gate of Heaven ‘School in Dallas, was recently gootified that his name and ac- Josmplishments would be in- cluded in the 2007-2008 edition of “Who's Who Registry of Academic Excellence.” The son of ‘Marshall Scott and Lori ‘Marshall, Marshall maintains an ‘A average while also participa- ‘ting in baseball, basketball, soccer, all-county chorus, camp- .ing and Altar Server at both ‘church and school masses. He has received the Perfect Attend- ‘ance Award and belongs to the Intermediate school book club and Boy Scout Troop 232. ‘Considine attends leadership seminar "Allison Considine, of Dallas, a junior at Wyoming Seminary Upper School, was selected to serve as Sem’s representative to the annual Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Leadership Seminar (HO- BY), held in May at Tem- ple University, Philadelphia. For more Considine than 40 years HOBY, a non-profit, non tax- supported youth leadership evelopment organization, has orked to help young people make a difference and become positive catalysts for change in the home, school, workplace and community. Each year, more than 20,000 high school students participate in about 88 leadership seminars held throughout North America. Considine, daughter of John and Patricia Considine, also received the Wallace F. and Sue $14.95 Per Customer Fantastic Sams Your Style Awaits. Call For Hours PEOPLE BRIEFS TOUSSAINT WINS Dr. Camp receives grant B. Stettler Seholareliip Awardat Wyoming Seminary. William b Camp, op of the annual Sem Awards As- ~ DALLAS ROTARY CLUB E SSAY CONTE ST Dallas, professor of sociology ~~ Sembly. Elvet Wins William W. and history at Luzerne Coun ubis Awar Community College, Eo BMT residents graduate pe pajias Middle School received a from The Scranton U recently awarded the William grant from the Four Back Mountain resi- W. Kubis Award to Christopher National En- dents received degrees from James Ehret of dowment to The University of Scranton on Dallas. the Human- May 24. They are Lisa A. Bealla, Mr. Kubis ities (NEH) in Dallas, BS Neuroscience; Eric L. was an individ- Washington, Emanski, Harveys Lake, BS ual who dedi- on D.C.,tostudy Biology; Paul T. McCue, Dallas, cated himself P attheHenry BS Nursing; and Daniel W. ho | to motivating Ford Center in Dearborn, Michi- Volpetti, Dallas, BS Elementary ot and encourag- gan. Dr. Camp will take part Education. ing Dallas along with several leading youths to strive for excellence in scholars and authors inthe NEH Lt. Oldham graduates all of their endeavors. In recog- Landmarks program “American from "Top Gun’ school nition of his tireless efforts, the Industry, Labor and Culture.” Lieutenant Douglas W. Old- ~~ William W. Kubis Memorial Through the program, he will ham, son of Warren and Bonnie Award has been an annual part explore artifacts and archival Oldham, of Shavertown, gradu- of the Dallas Middle School materials as well as participate ated on June Awards assembly for the past 18 in roundtable discussions. Dr. 13 from the years. Camp received his B.A. from U.S. Navy's This award was given to Eh- Gordon College, his M.A. from elite Naval ret for his positive and produc- Fairleigh Dickinson University Fighter Weap- tive attitude toward the respon- Kristine Marie Toussaint, a junior at Dallas High School, entered and won first place in the Dallas and his doctorate from Carne- ons School, sibilities inherent in being a Rotary Club's Annual Essay Contest. Her essay, “Serving Our Community as a Volunteer and ge Mellon Unjrariiy A iosster | more gon person and a student. Making a Difference," netted her a prize at the local level of $100. Her essay was forwarded to the scholar to the Nether- ,4.5., monly known : Rotary District 7410 level where she won the third-place prize of $250. Her essay was selected lands, he has participated in as “Top Gun,” Doriorenelves from thousands submitted by the 45 clubs in the district which consists of in10 counties in North- Drovious NeApmpamsel or ion Naval Air Station \ P eastern Pennsylvania. The daughter of John and Eileen Toussaint of Shavertown, Toussaint was indeis, Harvard an on inFallon, Nevada. Eric D. Danko, son of Ronald | 5.companied to the awards ceremony at a recent Dallas Rotary Club meeting and to the district Universities. Lt. Oldham is stationed at the D. and Debra A Danko, of Dal- ; : : fa Naval Air Station in Oceana, Jos, has received an Aly Force level event by her parents. She Is shown herewith Rick Mutchler, Rotary District 7410 Essay Con- Volodarsky receives Virginia where he is a strike ROTC (Reserve Officer Train- test chairman, at the recent district awards banquet at Genetti's in Dickson City. award at symposium fighter weapons instructor pilot ing Corps) college scholarship Ilya Volodarsky of Dallas, a for the FA18 aircraft at the Na- offer to attend a selected host recent graduate of Wyomi vy’s east coast weapons school. college or university. Seminary, yy ws He recently returned from his The cadet was selected to ¢ PUZZLE AN SWERS . Puzzles, Page 2 award at the 46th Annual Na- second combat deployment receive the scholarship certif- : tional Junior Science and Hu- with the “Gunslingers” of Strike icate on the basis of comprehen- Go Figure! LA[L [ofA [A[sIPIAlP[PlD[E[B]AIR] — King Crossword — manities Sym- Fighter Squadron (VFA) 105 sive tests, high school scholastic TS SE NEAOEE DRE AES RREE Answers posium in aboard the Nimitz-class nuclear- achievement, and extra-curric- siielviEMs/clo[T [AACA] W<[Al Somtion timer 28 ins Orlando, Fla. powered aircraft carrier USS ular activities. 4-12 |x| 714] Bmmideae tt mro cl:AT : H- Volodarsky, Harry S. Truman which sup- Upon graduation from college uma GIR|I[TISERT A'B AlGIE sponsoredby ported maritime security oper- and completion of the ROTC +R ‘I: SLs x we SEE MET Sem science ations in the Mediterranean Sea program, the cadet will receive IRR 2 yay MOS Ena ¢ teacher Dr. and ot Gulf as well as a bachelor’s degree and a com- 9 MAEEET IN THEA Ss ABNCIARA[T : Andrea Neroz- providing close air support for ~~ mission of second lieutenant in AlBERREICICIERESIDAKERASALTOLE Volodarsky i, wasoneof ground forces servingin Oper- the Air Force. RRR EO 8 BR oat 240 students from throughout ation Iraqi Freedom. He is a 2008 graduate of Dal- a ain the nation who participated in Lt. Oldham is a 2001 graduate las High School. Alc|THMR[I[S[E alslals[AN 1 [O[BlE the symposium andone of 18 ~~ of the U.S. Merchant Marine €lalaT Tool lt SEER TIolaTo award recipients. He earned the Academy and a 1997 graduate of plE|TIERIMS] FTAA O/N[EDMMERIM[A opportunity to present at the symposium by receiving first place in physics and mathemat- _ics and first place overall in the ‘ Pennsylvania Junior Science f ' and Humanities Symposium . held earlier at the Pennsylvania | State University in State Col- lege. hil received a scholarship to nd the Massachusetts In- istitute of Technology and was led an alternate representa- ) ‘tive to the International Youth Science Forum, to be held in “July and August at London ’ and Appointment 970-i-SPA (4772) Add Haircut to CHI™ COLOR 188 Wilkes-Barre Twp. Bivd. 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