Sunday, November 27, 2011 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 ah 3 Dallas Middle School students who took arti in the annual Veterans Day assembly are, from left, first row, Justin Sweency, Abbey Noone, Nate Steele and Courtney Hoats. Second row, Scott Alex- ander, Collin Pertl, Danielle Caputo. Third row, Matthew Stretanski, teacher; Thomas Duffy, principal; JimBaloga, Sr. Vice Commander; John Emil Sr., Past Commander and SAL Sq. 672 Adjutant; Char- les Fleming, Adjutant; Clarence Michaels, Past Commander; Chas Siegel and Sue Holthaus, teacher. Students at Dallas Middle School held their annual Veter- ans Day assembly on November 10. The program included per- formances by the select chorus, student readings of poems and a multimedia media presenta- tion. Representatives for the Dallas American Legion presented se- lected students with certificates and medals related to their per- formance in a veteran-themed essay writing content. Students hold Vets Day program In preparation for the pro- gram, all middle school stu- dents created large paper dog tags in recognition of veterans in their family. The dog tags were displayed in the main lob- by of the middle school. LL 6th grade Honor Roll 3 The bllowing Siz grade stu- ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Courtney Richards ents from the Lake-Lehman Kaelyn Adams Tyler Savitski School District have been Edward Brighthaupt Hoary Selingo named to the Honor Roll for the Vincent Bulzoni Carly Souder first marking period. Krystin Chaga Samantha Spencer LAKE-NOXEN Rachel DeCesaris Zachary Wickard DN SCHOOL Kyle Grey Dakota Williams kh palisid Gabrielle Grzymski Gianna Williams van Butcofski Cassandra Konopki ROSS Lacey Carey PX Alexa Kovaly ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Jade Fry Ethan Krzvsik Gabrielle Gabriesheski an Nrzys! § Makayla Adams Mikayla Kidd Madelyn Lewis Christopher Ash Nathan Labar Jason Marcin Antonio Carey Halli Moyer Jessica Martin Keara Gallagher Michael Nastasiak David Miller Courtney Henninger Kiana Price Nathan O’Donnell Angela Lockavich Isabel Radel Harold O'Malley Mackenzie Love David Sorber Kaitlyn Premus Rielly Sutliff Kyrah Yurko Matthew Remetz Chloe VanGorder LEHMANJACKSON Faith Reseigh Olivia Vasey SCHOOL BRIEFS the age of 5. Recital slated Wyoming Seminary’s Guest Artist Series presents Amber Docters van Leeu- wen on cello, Taisiya Push- kar on piano and John Mi- chael Vaida on violin in recital presenting piano trios by Haydn, Mendels- Singers presenting the Mag- nificat by Buxtehude and a selection of favorite Christ- mas carols. For more information, call 270-2192. Join Santa Reservations are required and can be made by calling the Misericordia University Alumni Box Office at 674- 6768. Jazz Emsemble plans concert The Wyoming Seminary Upper School Jazz Ensem- for brunch The Misericordia Uni- versity Alumni Association will hold the 13th Annual Brunch with Santa from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Sat- urday, Dec. 3 at the Banks Student Life Center at the campus in Dallas. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children for ages 5-12 and free for children under sohn and Schoenfield at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 30 in the Great Hall of Wyom- ing Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270- 2192. Christmas Choral Concert planned ble, recently selected by the Pennsylvania Music Educa- tors Association (PMEA) as the best jazz ensemble in the state will present a concert at 7 p.m. on Tues- day, Dec. 13 in the Bucking- ham Performing Arts Cen- ter on the Upper School campus. The concert is free and open to the public. KIWANIS SPONSORS DALLAS FAMILY | DMS FOOD DRIVE The Wyoming Seminary 2 Rt. 415 Memorial Hwy. Madrigal Singers and Cho- | BACK MOUNIAIN Dallas, PA 18612 rale will present their an- Call Ahead nual Christmas Choral Con- cert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 4 in the Great Hall of 675-5026 i | Wyoming Seminary, 228 I EEE EEREERRREER ERR L%) § of Over | W- B, . ta uring [1] yoming Ave., Just north of ~ (1) ) Always Fresh * Always Hot! 24 Flavors i The Dallas Kiwanis Club recently sponsored a Dallas School District family by donating funds Kingston Comers, ii pare Time Pizza of € I that will be used to buy students a school lunch. Beverly Atherholt, Kiwanis president, contacted ¢ € concert, Walch 18. at Back Mountain Bowl Salt S |] LR : : : : i : ree and open to the public, Sicilian Pi oft enue Led |] the district with the project to aid a needy family that did not otherwise quality for the federal free will include the Madrigal Yr HCl an lua Ice Cream! open yEAR ROUND and reduced programs. The Kiwanis will pay for a daily lunch for the remainder of the 201-2012 school year for a family with two middle school students, one student in elementary school and one student in high school. From left, are Leslie Piccini, Metz Culinary Management Food Service Director; Thomas Duffy, middle school principal; Cliff Parker, Kiwanis treasurer and Beverly Ather- holt, Kiwanis president. | “SCHOOL | BRIEFS Twelve Twenty Four " ENTRANCE EXAM Students come from counties rf i TAHS Saturday, December 3rd, Call to Register throughout northeastern Pennsylvania |] pe orms d and New York State. | | b Tree? vensy Poe jig cal i ay, A 100% of Prep's 20H graduates wers accepted The Seven Year Program with the [| ring its -energy, Scale eGold Ch F Into a Tour-year college program. 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