Sunday, April 12, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 ¢ 0 . SCHOOL : 3 Ave., Forty Fort. FBLA students participate in conference | 351 brary April 18 55 oe rer Kintz Bevevino Library at Mi- formation, call 270-2190. Members of the Dallas High School Future Business Leaders of America recently participated in the FBLA Regional Leader- ship Conference at Luzerne County Community College. Over 500 Students from Region 16 competed in several business events. The regional winners compet- ed at the FBLA State Leadership Conference in Hershey on March 30 and March 31. They are: Preston Balavage, Business Procedures; Bryan Dar- ling, Technology Concepts; De- rek Martin, Sports Management; AJ Thomas, Business Communi- cations; Drew Clouse, Network- ing Concepts; Aaron Butler, Business Communications; Joey Evans, Marketing; Carolyn Su- hocki, Accounting I; Emily Churchfield, Business Proce- dures; Kelsey Cooper, Desktop Publishing; Shannon Brobst, Desktop Publishing; Alyssa Dol- man, Intro to Business; Andrew Nakkache, FBLA Principles and Procedures; Jake Simon, Market- ing; Brian Wise, Accounting I; and Sam Savoy, CyberSecurity. Advisers of the Dallas High School FBLA are Linda Shrader, Allison Stark and Diana Alich- nie. DALLAS STUDENTS PAINT WINDOWS AT MEADOWS A group of art students from the Dallas High school visited the Meadows Nursing and Rehabil- itation Center, Dallas, to paint spring scenes on windows throughout the center. The community service project is under the direction of Dallas High School art teacher Claire Morris. The stu- dents received a “Certification of Appreciation” from the center. From left, kneeling, are Amber Frania, Adele Hawk, Chelsea Fufaro, Eden May and Maria Maas. Standing, Lauren Parrish, Koryn Henry, Steven Smith, Hillary Pratz, Hannah Bestwick and Amanda Walton. ROSS STUDENTS OF BUILDING NOMINATED FOR MARCH Students nominated as Students of the Building at Ross Elemetnary School for the month of : March are, from left, first row, Brittany Schwartz, Abigail Hopkins, Kaileeanna Steele, Nathan Jubis, Jacqueline Davenport, James Herceg, Alyssya Raczkowski and Derrick Lanning. Second row, Donald James, principal; Corin Frey, third-grade teacher; Rebecca Kobal, Katrina Joyce, Mor- gan Weaver, Marie Johns, Karly Johns, Blake Valyo, John Labatch and Gennifer Pauley, second- grade teacher. WYOMING SEMINARY MIDDLE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Sem to hold visitation day on April I3 The Wyoming Seminary Upper School in Kingston and Lower School in Forty Fort are offering area elementary, mid- dle and high school students and their families an opportuni- ty to visit either campus on Easter Monday, April 13. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. at the Lower School and at 8:30 a.m. at Upper School. Visiting students will attend classes, tour campus and have lunch in the school cafeteria. Tours of the Upper and Lower Schools for parents also will be offered. For more information, call the Lower School Admission Office at 718-6610 and the Up- per School at 270-2160 or visit www.wyomingseminary.org. Seminary spring concert scheduled The Wyoming Seminary Music Department will present its annual spring concert at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 17, in the Great Hall of Wyoming Semi- nary, 228 Wyoming Ave., King- ston. This concert is free and open to the public. For more in- formation, call 270-2190. MU professor to present lecture Angela Asirvatham, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology at Misericordia University, will present “Support in the Nerv- ous System: Conversations Between Schwann Cells and Neurons” at 12:15 p.m. on Fri- day, April 17, in the Catherine Evans McGowan Room of the Bevevino Library as part of the Spring Speaker Series. For more information, call 674- 6231. Book sale at MU sericordia University will hold a book sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18, in the third floor Heritage Room. There will be plenty of used paperback and hardcover books for sale, as well as CDs and DVDs. Library Friends present speaker The Friends of the Mary Kintz Bevevino Library at Mi- sericordia University Spring Speaker Series will present Angela Asirvatham, Ph.D., associate professor of biology, at 12:15 p.m. on Friday, April 17, in the Catherine Evans McGowan Room of the Bevevi- no Library. Her talk, “Support in the Nervous System: Conversations between Schwann Cells and Neurons,” will address her research on the development of the peripheral nervous system and its dependence on neurons and Schwann cells. Open House planned at Misericordia Misericordia University in- vites high school students and their parents to an open house program at the Back Mountain campus from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 25. For more information, con- tact the Misericordia University Admissions Office at 675-4449. Seminary students present program The Wyoming Seminary Wind Ensemble and Jazz En- semble, led by Lower School music teacher Robert Lugiano, will present a program of big band music at 3 p.m. on Sun- day, April 26, in Wyoming Sem- inary Lower School's Amato Auditorium, 1560 Wyoming Summer Fun Night planned for May 1 The Dallas Elementary School PTO will hold Summer Fun Night from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Friday, May 1, at the Dallas Elementary School cafeteria. This event is free event and a must for parents looking to entertain their children this summer. Among the participants at Fun Night are Camp Orchard Hill, Back Mountain Karate, Pack 281 Cub Scouts, Dallas Mini Mounts and The Lands at Hillside with its ice -cream truck. For more information, con- tact dmatcho@epix.net or Donna Matcho at 675-4984. NE Theatre Company plans musical The Northeast Youth Theatre Company will present “The Big Bad Wolf Musical” at 6 p.m. on Sunday, May 3; at 9:45 a.m. on Monday, May 4; and at 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, May 5, at Misericordia University’s new Lemmond Theater. Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for teens and college students, $6 for children age 12 and un- der and $4.50 each for school groups of 20 or more. For tick- ets, call 675-4333 or write ne- players@aol.com. LL Class of "99 plans reunion for July 11 The Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1999 will hold its 10th anniversary reunion from 6 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, at The Lakeside Skillet, Harveys Lake. Cost is $35 per person with a cash bar. Class members may learn more information at http:// lake-lehman.org or by calling 237-6048. There's never been a better time Mary T. Kolessar, Dean of Adam O’Brien, Hunlock Creek; Wyoming Seminary Middle Noah Sunday-Lefkowitz, Shaver- School, has announced the Back town Mountain students named to the Grade 8 ademic High Honor Roll and Maria Chielli, Dallas; Melissa demic Honor Roll for the sec- Flack, Dallas; Tyler Harvey, ond trimester of the 2008-2009 academic year. Trucksville; Frank Henry, Dallas; Nadine Malik, Shavertown; Kris- ten Mericle, Shavertown; Julia Ridilla, Shavertown; Amanda Schall, Hunlock Creek; Alaina Schukraft, Dallas to cut the cable! Call today, and get these great offers from DIRECTV. 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