A *PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 23, 2009 Lake Lehman schools open Aug. 31 Students in the Lake-Lehman Room 712 (Mrs. Slaby) — Ma- School District will return to honey to Peck classes on Monday, Aug. 31. Stu- Room 715 (Mrs. Alles) — Pel- dents attending the junior/se- ton to Stroud nior high school in the district Room 718 (Mrs. Milford) — have been assigned to the fol- Stuart to Zacharias lowing homerooms: NINTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Room 109 (Miss Kuffa) — Ak- Room 703 (Mrs. Pryor) - ers to Casterline Adams to Covert Room 202 (Mrs. Hamilton) — Room 704 (Mr. Hynick) - Cawley to Elenberger Craft to Field Room 203 (Mrs. Hasinus) — Room 705 (Mr. Kvashay) - Emel to Jackson Fine to Keller Room 204 (Mrs. Rogers) — Ja- Room 708 (Mrs. Kleyman) — cobosky to Masters Kepner to McCue Room 205 (Mr. Hildebrand) — Room 713 (Mr. Yoniski) — Mathers to Patla McGovern to Paul Room 206 (Mrs. Kollar) — Pra- Room 716 (Mr. Holdredge) — ter to Szabo Payne to Sutliff Room 207 (Mrs. Koss) — Ter- Room 717 (Mr. Clancy) — lesky to Ziomek Sweitzer to Ziomek TENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Room 105 (Mrs. Ruddy) — Ab- Room 707 (Mrs. Finarelli) — batantuono to Bush Abney to Cole Room 106 (Mrs. Wolfe) — Room 708 (Mrs. P. Harrison) Butchko to Evans — Coletti to Harry Room 107 (Mrs. Kerkowski) — Room 711 (Mr. Sobocinski) - Farrell to Jackson Herrick to MacCarone Room 108 (Miss Pellegrini) — PEOPLE BRIEFS Bachman named Bachman will tour Pennsylvania and offer an abbreviated version of his “Frances Slocum: Child of Two Americas” program, open- ing the floor to discussion and exchange with the audience. The film, which Bachman wrote, directed and co-pro- commonwealth speaker Bill Bachman, Communi- cations Arts and Sciences in- structor at Penn State Wilkes- Barre, was recently selected to serve as a Commonwealth Speaker for the Pennsylvania duced, highlights the life of the Humanities Council for the real Frances Slocum, a young upcoming 2010-2011 year of the Quaker girl abducted from her program. family in Wilkes-Barre on No- Beginning in January 2010, vember 2, 1778. 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Boyle will attend Wilkes University to study environmental engineering. At Lake-Lehman, he was a member of the Key Club and captain of the basketball and track teams. He was also a member of Junior Leadership, helped organize a revitalization of the Catherine McAuley House and was a volunteer for the Trails to Trails Project. From left, are Lloyd Ryman, scholarship program, chairman; Chris Boyle, father; Matt Boyle, Sandy Boyle, mother; and Charles Kishbaugh, president, Dallas Kiwanis Club. Rally Day at Trucksville UM Church slated for September 13 Sunday School at the Trucks- ville United Methodist will begin on Sunday, Sept. 13, with the an- nual Rally Day celebration. There will be a pancake and sausage breakfast at 9:45 a.m. in Fellow- ship Hall, 40 Knob Hill Rd, Trucksville. 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