Sunday, November 9, 2008 TH k= DALLA S P 0 S T PAGE 9¢ Costume . variety There were pretty cos- tumes, funny costumes and scary costumes but they were all celebrating Hallo- ‘ween at the annual PTO- sponsored Halloween Pa- Is that a monster - or is it rade at the Dallas Elemen- Reese Van Pelt - during the annual Halloween Parade at the tary School. Dallas Elementary School? FRED ADAMS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Above: Iszhane Ford made a scary-looking Dracula at the Dallas Elementary School Halloween Parade. Left: Showing off their costumes at the PTO-sponsored Halloween Parade at the Dallas Elementary School are, from left, Gabriela Ranirez, Bottom Left: Michael Krakowski, Drew Patton and Bobby Bogumil. ®Lven Mother Nature couldn't stand in way of Old Shoe Bonfire tradition Hillary Pratz, left, and Sarah Hughes-Blaum cheer for the Dallas Mountaineers football team during the school's annual bonfire prior to the Old Shoe Game. It’s tradition and, even though Mother Nature wasn’t very cooperative this year, the annual Old Shoe Bonfire final- ly went off last Thursday as students from Dallas High School showed support for their football team during the annual Old Shoe Bonfire. The bonfire, originally set for Tuesday, Oct. 28, when a freak snowstorm played havoc with the weather, was rescheduled Members of the Dallas football team eat heartily during the an- to Thursdayd, Oct. 30, at nual Old Shoe bonfire. From left, are Ryan McAndrew, Adam Goer- : Mountaineer Stadium. inger, Joe Murray, Cody Plesner and Mike Adams. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST GOH STUDENTS ; MIDDLE SCHOOL PARTNERS WITH SOLOMON CONT AINER pERVICE STUDY CRAYFISH Dallas Middle School kicked off a new recycling program this month. In cooperation with Solo- mon Container Service, Wilkes- Barre, the middle school will recy- cle all copier and computer pa- per. Depending on the success of the program, other recycling op- tions will be considered. The pro- ject was initiated by Miss Kylie Rosengrant’s science students, Amber Habib, Nora Tidey and Da- na Capitano. Shown here, from left, are James Madonna, custo- dian; Matthew Barrett, assistant principal; Kylie Rosengrant, sci- ence teacher; Dana Capitano, No- ra Tidey, Amber Habib, seventh grade students; Dave Solomon, Mrs. Janice Szczechowicz's seventh-grade class at Gate of Solomon Container Service; and Heaven, Dallas, is participating with Dr. Brian Mangan from Thomas Duffy, principal. King's College in a research project which requires collecting crayfish from local streams. The students are identifying an in- vasive species of crayfish using a dichotomus key which will sup- plement an ongoing study currently being performed by Dr. Mangan. Here, Patrick Serino, left, lifts rocks as Joseph Szcze- chowicz retrieves the crayfish from the stream. CPL D LVEDD & Insurance Company won't pay your Claim? Disability ® Homeowners e¢ Life *Unique fresh & silk floral arrangements Home Decor *Individual customer service Brides - Ask about our FREE Rental Program independent Licensee of B-Dry® System, inc. 344-2319 www. drybasement.net 2 = 8 BB = EE EF NB BF Did You Get Your Report Gard Improve Your Grades Today ey can be pi e All Subjects ; * Reasonable Rates “We Come To You” annie’s solutions ltd. home tutoring service Ann Ande ™ MA anniessolutions.com Director/Owner 829-0920 959 Wyoming Ave. Forty Fort 288-1191 Free Consultation / No Recovery - No Fee Jill Miller AND ASSOCIATES ATTORNEYS AT LAW The experience to get you the justice you deserve. 570.341.3400 / Toll-free: 888.430.3400 y PA 18503, 100769
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