if } Sunday, June 14, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 SCOUTS GRADUATE FROM DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL Eight Eagle Scouts and two Gold Award Scouts were among members of the 2009 graduat- ing class of Dallas High School. Students and the colleges they will attend are, from left, Mi- chael Kretchmer, Troop 155, Luzerne County Community College; Tristan Bethel, Troop 336, ‘Keystone College; Katie Confer, Penn State University Main Campus; Michael Dennis, Troop 28], Luzerne County Community College; Kyle Piazza, Troop 155; University of Scranton; Josh Si- monovich, Troop 281, Luzerne County Community College; Meghan Pietraccini, James Madi- 'son University; Ryan Williams, Troop 155, Penn State University Wilkes-Barre Campus; Scott 'Daube, Troop 281, Lock Haven University; and Aaron Butler, Troop 281, Wentworth Institute of Technology. Back Mountain residents who graduated from Wyoming Seminary this year are, from left, first row, Katherine Levandoski, Kelly Mericle, Adria Eckert, Hannah Frantz, Lauren Henry, Olivia Marquart, Alexandra Hackett and Kyla Halsor. Second row, Sean Dickinson, Katherine Farias, Caroline Kropp and Ryan Leas. Third row, Tyl imo, Rory Corcoran and Derek Kopen. | Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School celebrated its 165th Baccalaureate and Commencement on Saturday and Sunday, May 30 and 31, as 116 seniors from 13 states in the United States and the Dis- trict of Columbia and nine oth- er countries completed their high school educations. Sem held its commencement ‘exercises on the Back Campus on North Maple Avenue, King- ston on Sunday, May 31. Se- nior Neil O'Donnell of Wilkes- Barre gave the student ad- dress. Other students who par- ticipated in the program in- cluded graduating seniors ocals graduate from Wyo. Seminary Joseph McMullan of Easton; Katherine Farias of Shaver- town; and Katherine Levandos- ki of Dallas. Korey Nathaniel Tucker, a junior from Moun- tain Top, rang the school’s Co- kesbury Bell. The Bell Tower Brass performed music by Campra, Lully, Gabrielli and Guy. The day concluded with a reception for students and fam- ilies on the Back Campus of the school on Maple Avenue. Members of the Class of 2009 from the Back Mountain are: Joseph Patrick Brady, Sha- vertown; Rory Gerard Corco- ran, Dallas; Sean Robert Dick- er Sickel, Alexander Wise, Patrick Brady, Tyler Zala- inson, Shavertown. Also, Adria Rachel Eckert, Dallas; Katherine Ann Farias, Shavertown; Hannah Marie Breemer Frantz, Dallas; Alex- andra Neff Hackett, Shaver- town; Kyla Jacqueline Halsor, Dallas; Lauren Florence Henry, Dallas; Derek Francis Kopen, Shavertown; Caroline Bernice Kropp, Shavertown. Also, Ryan Jeffrey Leas, Sha- vertown; Katherine Ann Levan- doski, Dallas; Olivia Mary Mar- quart, Dallas; Kelly Marie Mer- icle, Shavertown; Tyler James Sickel, Shavertown; James Alexander Wise, Shavertown; Tyler Tariq Zalatimo, Dallas. BMT residents graduate from LCCC Back Mountain residents who received from Luzerne County Community College at the col- lege’s 41st annual commence- ment exercises on Thursday, May 28, at the Wachovia Arena are: Associate in Arts Bronwyn Elizabeth Hansen, Shawanese Britt Lynn Harris, Shavertown Associate in Applied Science John Paul Bartle, Hunlock Creek Mary H. Berti, Shavertown Barbara Brennan, Hunlock Creek Scott Stanley Carter, Dallas Thomas Jonathan Cease, Hun- lock Creek Sergey Chinikaylo, Dallas Diolisis Origenes Cruz, Dallas Erin Ann Gittens, Dallas Rachel Goetze, Dallas Mark Harchar, Trucksville Douglas B. Harris, Dallas Donna M. Hillard, Hunlock Creek Rebecca Lynn Holthaus, Dal- las Laurie Jennifer Hoyt, Dallas Charles John Hozempa, Dallas Amanda Marie Humenansky, Shavertown Daniel P. Kozar, Dallas Karl William Kvashay, Dallas George Matthew Narcum, Dal- las Kimberly Neary, Creek Jamie Marie Nichols, Hunlock Creek Hunlock Molly J. Noone, Shavertown Frank Oatridge, III, Dallas Ryan Scott Pearson, Hunlock Creek Michelle Rose Phares, Shaver- town Christine Marie Rac, Dallas Christopher Joseph Racoski, Dallas Lauren Marie Raetz, Dallas Thomas Joseph Razawich III, Dallas Kenneth Andrew Regan, Dal- las Janelle Rood, Sweet Valley Krysti Leigh Rosengrant, Sweet Valley Holly Ann Schweizer, Harveys Lake Dawn Marie Shultz, Lehman Frank Alexander Shumack, Hunlock Creek : Jessica Lee Smereski, Hunlock Creek Cheryl Ann Spencer, Sweet Valley Laura Kathryn Anne Tyira, Dallas Jennifer Dolores VanGorder, Sweet Valley Leah Vnuk, Hunlock Creek Marcia J. Walsh, Sweet Valley Mark Anthony Wasilewski, Sweet Valley Valerie J. Williams, Sweet Val- ley Amy Maria Yurchision, Shaver- town Associate in Science Adrienne Elizabeth Cebrick, Dallas Camille Elizabeth Cornell, Hunlock Creek Francis Edward DePiero, Dal- las Michael David Dirsa, Shaver- town Melissa Mae Gibbons, Hun- lock Creek Brittany Lynn Grabowski, Sha- vertown Casey John Hartman, Shaver- town Samantha Jo Hudak, Harveys Lake Mindy Baiera Jenkins, Dallas Melony Ann Jones, Hunlock Creek Charis Faith O’Connell, Har- veys Lake Adam Christopher Pajka, Sha- vertown Jill Marie Ratowski, Shaver- town J. Scott Rave, Jr., Dallas Kelly Lynn Smith, Sweet Val- ley Stefania Marie Steransky, Dal- las Ryan J. Stredny, Dallas Certificate of Specialization Michael Daniel Conte, Hun- lock Creek Michelle L. Gallagher, Dallas Jack Allen Jennings, Trucks- ville : Ross Justin Linsinbigler, Har- veys Lake Kimberly Meehan, Dallas Deborah J. Prebola, Harveys Lake Samantha Kelly Smith, Hun- lock Creek ROSS STUDENTS OF THE BUILDING ARE HONORED A dif y " Students of the Building nominees for the month of April at Ross Elementary School are, from left, first row, Stephanie Ayers, Scott Robbins, Jacob Prest, Garret Weston, Miranda Hutchins, Corrine Tronsue, Nicholas Mrochko and Caleb Stroud. Second row, Donald James, principal; Amanda Ayers, Emily Fischbein, sixth-grade teacher; Hannah Cross, Katrina Joyce, Mikayla West- on, Nick Perkins, Carle Welter, second-grade teacher; Corrine Nevel, Melissa Sorber, fifth-grade teacher; and Nicole Crowley. MAJOR PERFORMING ARTS | CENTER PRESENTS SHOW Major Performing Arts Center celebrates its 21st annual ‘Stage Revue at 3 p.m. today, June 14, at the all-new Lemmond Theatre in Dallas on the campus of Misericordia University. The show, which will include a Broadway production and a salute to American soldiers, features students in all forms of dance, voice and musical theatre works. The event benefits the 17th annual Major Performing Arts Center College Schol- arship. Tickets are available at the door. Members of the award-winning Fantastiks dance team who will perform today are, from left, Masha Ackerman, Dallas; Sarah Debiasi, Wilkes- Barre; Maggie Fannick, Dallas; Caitlyn Metz, Dallas; Lauren Boyle, Sweet Valley; and Amanda Kornak, Shavertown. Ab- sent at the time of the photo was Madison Ziemba, Trucks- ville. 1 i Mr. and Mrs. James Cook of Lehman celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary James and Jestie Cook, of Leh- man, celebrated their 60th wed- ding anniversary on June 11. They were married in the Cen- ter Moreland United Methodist Church by the Rev. Kline and the Rev. Bhrem. Their attendants were: Emma Schoonover, Arnold Patton, Matt Schoonover and James DeRemer. Mr. Cook is a retired dairy farmer and Mrs. Cook is retired from the Lake-Lehman School District. The couple has six chil- dren: sons, Kenneth, of Lehman; and James, of Coatesville; and daughters, Kathy, Karen and Sha- ron, all of Lehman, and Deborah, of Harveys Lake. They also have 15 grandchildren and 13 great- grandchildren. A family dinner will be held in their honor at Irem Temple Country Club. PUZLLE ANSWERS ad — King Crossword — Answers Solution time: 25 mins. 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