PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, November 29, 2009 Celebrating the first Thanksgiving Pilgrims and Indians converged on Ross Elementary School when the first-graders held their annual Thanksgiving feast. Students, teachers and parents enjoyed a full holiday dinner with students dressed in attire worn at the first Thanksgiving celebration. Waiting in the food line at the Ross Elementary School Thanksgiving lunch are, from left, Katie Cra- gle, Hannah Matysik and Samantha Lancaster. Gate of Heaven Honor Roll listed Abraham Simon, principal at Gate of Heaven School, has re- leased the names of those named to the honor roll for the first marking period of the 2009- 2010 academic year. EIGHTH GRADE High Honors Megan Banks Michael Boland Michele Fromel Cecilia Norris Christine Scavone Nicole Slavoski David Tomaszewski Honors Michelle Ash Brian Banas Casey Carty Elizabeth DiGiovine Margarete Kukosky Tyler Kukosky Chase Makowski Mariano Medico Sara Mirra Patrick Serino SEVENTH GRADE High Honors Jamie Carty Michael Gatusky Molly Hampsey Maria Khoudary Honors Kurtis Carichner Christina McFarlane Jennifer Ringsdorf Adriana Wesolowski Maegan Wrubel SIXTH GRADE High Honors Caroline Banas Kristin Kalish Robert Martin Olivia Mennig Lauren Slavoski Honors Julia Adonizio Jillian Ambrose Cameron Brennan Zachary Corey Brendan Danella Liam Frederick Caitlyn Landau Christopher Mennig Zacharia Quladelhad- jahmed Abigail Spencer ROSS ELEMENTARY STUDENTS OF THE BUILDING NOMINEES Students of the Building at Ross Elementary School have been nominated for the month of October. The students are recognized for Citizenship, Academics and/or Improvement. From left, first row, are Makayla Adams, Madison Budzak, Maclyn Vasey, Adalyn Kleintob, Ryan Gal- lagher and Joshua Fassett. Second row, Donald James, principal; Andrew Jubis, Courtney Henninger, Walkker Shaw, Emily Johns, Samantha Rosencrans, Holly Banta, Jessica Spencer, Amber Hoyt and Kelly Dougherty, fourth-grade teacher. SCHOOL BRIEFS Seminary Singer plan choral concert The Wyoming Seminary Madrigal Singers and Chorale will present their annual Christmas Choral Concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 6, in the Great Hall of Wyoming Semi- nary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just north of Kingston Corners. The program, which is free and open to the public, is conducted by John M. Vaida and will feature the Chorale and Madrigal Singers in a performance of classical and seasonal music. For more information, call 270-2190. Seminary symphony plans program The Wyoming Seminary/ PAI Civic Symphony, directed and conducted by Jerome Campbell, will present “Happy 10th Anniversary,” its first program of the season, at 8 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 7, in the Great Hall of Wyoming Semi- nary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just north of Kingston Corners. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2190. Ensemble Evening gg Sn a CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Jesse Wildoner eats cranberry sauce during a first- grade Thanksgiving lunch at Ross Elementary School. Linda Faye serves up apple pie to first-graders Ethan Adams and Branden Love during a Thanks- giving lunch at Ross Elementary School. eet Deg, Enter To Win A $25 Gift Card from brirude Hawk Chocolates 00 Grand Prize ($250 Gift Card from Gertrude Hawk Chocolates plus $250 Cash from THE TIMES LEADER) Now through December 15,2009 two lucky winners each week will win a $25 Gift Card from Gertrude Hawk Chocolates. One lucky grand prize winner will receive a $500 prize. Enter as often as you like by returning the form below or enter at timesleader.com. Winners will be notified by: phone. Smidgens make the [s118 {Ta THT EVE -11 1 * set for Dec. 7 Gertrude Hawk Chocolates : fhicial * Deal” entry form Misericordia University is 0 Sweet De try presenting a free Ensemble Name: Evening at 7 p.m. on Monday, bt drop if compared ad Dec. 7, featuring wind, jazz, dance and chamber singer ensemble performances by entry form to any of our participating locations by City: State: Zip: December 15, 2009. talented students and faculty : : Phone number: . Kingston, Wilkes-Barre, Hanover Twp., in Lemmond Theater at Walsh Dallas, Pittston, Scranton, Dunmore, Hall Clarks Summit, Eynon, Dickson City, E-mail: * Hazleton and Honesdale. For information, call the No purchase necessary. Prizes have no cash value and are nontransferable. The winners will be determined through random drawing from all entries Misericordia Box Office at 674-6719. received each week during the promotion. Winners agree to having their name and photo used for publicity. Gertrude Hawk Chocolates and The Times Leader cannot answer or respond to telephone calls or letters regarding the contest. Sponsors’ employees and their immediate families are not eligible to enter. q 181344
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