Sunday, July 12, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 MICHAEL SYMEON IS SPELLING BEE CHAMP The annual Sixth-Grade Spelling Bee was recently held at Lehman-Jackson Elementary School. At an awards day ceremony held at the school, a plaque was presented to Michael Symeon, 2009 Spelling Bee Champ. From left, are Doreen Johnson, sixth-grade teacher; Sy- meon and Marilyn Glogowski, principal. SCHOOL BRIEFS Student recital planned at Seminary The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will present a Student Solo and R Chamber Recital in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Avenue, just north of Kingston Corners, at 8 p.m. on the following dates: July 15, July 22, July 29, Au- gust 4 and August 5. The recitals will feature PAI music students performing a variety of classical works and are free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2186. Cabaret Recital slated Music performance slated at Seminary The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will present music by its Mas- terworks Chorale, Chamber Orchestra, Institute Chorus and Symphony Orchestra in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave- nue, just north of Kingston Corners, at 8 p.m. on the fol- lowing dates: July 18, July 25 and August 1. The ensembles include PAI faculty and students perform- ing a variety of instrumental and vocal classical works. The performances are free and open to the public. For more in- Sprague Avenue, Kingston, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 26. The performance will feature the dance students and faculty performing classical ballet, modern dance and jazz pieces. For more information, call 270-2186. Faculty recital planned The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will present a Faculty Solo and Chamber Recital in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just north of Kingston Corners, at 8 p.m. on Monday, July 27. For more information, call 270-2186. Hillside One Room Back Mountain residents named to dean's list at Misericordia University The following Back Mountain residents have been named to the dean’s list at Misericordia University for the spring 2009 semester: Rosalie Allan-Fufaro, Dallas; Jeffrey Balara, Shavertown; Car- rie Balla, Harveys Lake; Cheri Balmer, Dallas; Abigail Bomboy, Dallas; Brandi Brace, Hunlock Creek; Andrew Breazeale, Dal- las; Kathleen Brigham, Trucks- ville; Johanna Broscious, Shaver- town; Tamara Chinikaylo, Dal- las; Sharon Clark, Sweet Valley; Elizabeth Clements, Shaver- town. Also, Bruce Coolbaugh, Dal- las; Bethany Daron, Shavertown; Matthew Demuysere, Tunkhan- nock; Aurilla Derby, Hunlock Creek; Michael Dirsa, Shaver- town; Elizabeth Dudascik, Dal- las; Krista Dymond, Tunkhan- nock; Laura Eastman, Shaver- town; Shannon Elqorchi, Har- veys Lake; William Evans, Shavertown; Danielle Evans, Shavertown. Also, Sean Fleming, Shaver- town; Nichole Garinger, Hun- lock Creek; Roger Giovino, Tunkhannock; Elwood Groner, III, Dallas; Lois Gross, Trucks- ville; Jessica Hotz, Harveys Lake; Joan Ide, Dallas; Nancy Johnson, Dallas; Rachel Kahn, Shavertown; Regina Kapral, Trucksville; Melissa Kapsick, Shavertown; Laila Kazimi, Dal- las; Alicia Kelley, Harveys Lake. Also, Laura Kingston, Tunk- hannock; Sandra Kozloski, Dal- las; Kaitlin La France, Dallas; Bernadette Lawler, Harveys Lake; Susan Lazur, Dallas; Ge- orge Lazur, Dallas; Hillary Lipin- ski, Dallas; Alexandria Litchkof- ski, Hunlock Creek; Anthony Lu- binski, Sweet Valley; Joan Luksa, Dallas; Jill Marchakitus, Hun- lock Creek; Lisa Marso, Dallas. Also, Paige May, Dallas; John Mc Mullen, Shavertown; Milena Michalec, Shavertown; Lori Miller, Dallas; Adam Molesky, Shavertown; Linda Mullen, Dal- las; Lauren Nafus, Dallas; Maura Neher, Shavertown; Courtney Novajosky, Noxen; Alisha Nudo, Tunkhannock; Julianne Oliver, Dallas; Brenda Orehotsky, Dal- las; Michael Petroski, Dallas. Also, Anthony Pirouz, Dallas; Jason Platts, Tunkhannock; Carl Postupak, Dallas; Joseph Pretko, Dallas; Heidi Price, Hunlock Creek; Madelyn Roote, Trucks- ville; Jessica Rosencrans, Dallas; Sarah Rupert, Dallas; Erik Sand- strom, Harveys Lake; Leena Sa- rieh, Dallas; Jennifer Savignano, Shavertown; Kimberly Seward, Harveys Lake; Samantha Spacia- no, Trucksville. Also, David Spears, Trucks- ville; Catherine Stanski, Dallas; Jane Stredny, Harveys Lake; Me- lissa Swida, Shavertown; Jaclyn Tschantz, Tunkhannock; Winnie .Ukattah, Dallas; Shana Wein- stock, Dallas; Ashley Wolanski, Shavertown; and Stephen Zub- ko, Dallas. EIGHTH-GRADERS GRADUATE FROM WYOMING SEMINARY LOWER SCHOOL The Viyoming Seminary formation, call 270-2186. School reunion set Performing Arts Institute (PAI) Recital planned The reunion of the Hillside will present a Cabaret Recital a4 Great Hall One Room School, Jackson in the Buckingham Performing Township, will be held from The Wyoming Seminary noon to 3 p.m. on Friday, July Arts Center on the campus of A . Weoming Seminary, North Performing Arts Institute (PAI) 31, at Appletree Terrace, New- S fre > onats will present a Counselor Solo berry Estates, Dallas. : : : : . : prague Avenue, Kingston a and Chamber Recital in the Anyone interested in attend- Wyoming Seminary Lower School held graduation ceremonies for its class of 47 eighth-grade a include Deis Great Hall of Wyoming Semi- ing who has not been contact- students on June 3. Lower School graduates are, from left, first row, Maegan Coulter, Kingston; pel nary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just ed should contact a chairper- Sydney Smith, Kingston; Lilly Williams, Kingston; Aleksandra Desansky, West Wyoming; Megan Mol- formances of Broadway music g J ap : : anid dence bv students of the north of Kingston Corners, at 8 son, Joan Coolbaugh Britt at itoris, Plains; and Anita Ghosh, Dallas. Second row, Meghan Chan, Wilkes-Barre; Nadine Malik, Sha- PAI Musi ry Program p.m. on Monday, July 20. 674-2425 or Ginny Culp Major vertown; Gabrielle Meyer, Edwardsville; Leah Goldberg, Wilkes-Barre; Emily Granger, Kingston; Car-' Fhe perormanceioiibeand : For more information, call at 675-1761. oline Reppert, Kingston; Jamie Lynn Williams, Wilkes-Barre; Julia Ridilla, Shavertown; Avery Has- open to the public. For more 270-2186. Information is sought on sey, Exeter; and Christine Harris, Mountain Top. Third row, Lorenzo Metroka, Hanover Township; information, call 270-2186. DHS Class of 1974 classmates James LaVelle, Megan Tindell, Kingston; Olivia Smialek, Drums; Melissa Flack, Dallas; Hannah Dressler, Kingston; to meet at concert Robert Moss or Ronald Spen- Maria Chielli, Dallas; Kathryn Bailey, Wilkes-Barre; Amanda Schall, Hunlock Creek; Amanda Sedor, Ensembles plan The Dalles Hish School Re anyone owing wih Wyoming; Hannah Gabriel, Forty Fort; Alaina Schukraft, Dallas; Thomas Hughes, Kingston. Fourth musical concerts Ci or i A 25th ! 2 out A x iy 2 row, Vincent Verret, Wilkes-Barre; Henry Cornell, Mountain Top; Alyssa Joanlanne, Dallas; Kristen The Wyoming Seminary Arve ss ii at is og D oniacta cian Mericle, Shavertown; Julie Ann Mahle, Forty Fort; Allison Yuscavage, Mountain Top; Elizabeth Performing Arts Institute (PAI) {he Joan Baez concert on Sat- re who attended any of Shields, Clarks Summit; Emma Bertram, Harvey's Lake; Scott Kwiatek, Lake Ariel; and Justin Okun, will present music by the Wind iseri i § : Wilkes-Barre. Fifth row, Zachary Wise, Shavertown; Beau Fuller, Hamlin; Frank Henry, lll, Dallas; Tyler p. urday, July 25, at Misericordia the five one-room schools in ; : Ensemble and the Jazz En- University. Jackson Township is invited to Harvey, Trucksville; Colby DelBalso, Sugarloaf; Hunter Obeid, Wilkes-Barre; Alexander Stevens, @ Jere in the Buckingham wv To order concert lawn tick- attend the reunion. Kingston; Dylan Bassham, Mountain Top; and Jared Brady, Shavertown. erforming nter on the ets, call the MU Box Office at campus of Wyoming Seminary, 674-6719. Plans are currently ——————— North Spragiie Avaric KING. & coddernay oo. the class to gah Celebrate Your Independence! QualityCabinets, Sion, at 8 Dan, on the following er after the concert. 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