PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, December 11, 2011 Holy Redeemer honor roll Mrs. Anita M. Sirak, princi- pal of Holy Redeemer High School, Wilkes-Barre, announc- es that the following students from the Back Mountain area have attained High Honors and/or Honors for the first quarter. HIGH HONORS SENIORS Michael Banas, Dallas; Alli- son Banks, Dallas; Shaina Dougherty, Shavertown; David Gawlas, Shavertown; Matthew Geraghty, Shavertown; Jessica Kreidler, Dallas; Devin Phillips, Shavertown; Eric Ringsdorf, Shavertown; Kirby Smith, Dal- las; Tara Stephens, Shaver- town; Michael Terninko, Har- vey’s Lake; Erin Williams, Dal- las; Olivia Zurad, Shavertown JUNIORS Maria Kopczynski, Matthew Slavoski, Dallas; Shaver- town; Joseph Szczechowicz, Dallas SOPHOMORES Brian Banas, Dallas; Megan Banks, Dallas; Michael Boland, Dallas; Michael Boris, Dallas; Casey Carty, Harvey’s Lake; El- izabeth DiGiovine, Shaver- town; Michele Fromel, Dallas; Nicole Slavoski, Shavertown; Donald Stephens, Shavertown; David Tomaszewski, Trucks- ville FRESHMEN Jamie Carty, Harvey’s Lake; Robert Dougherty, Shaver- town; Michael Gatusky, Har- vey’s Lake; Maria Khoudary, Dallas HONORS SENIORS Ariana Brennan, Harvey's Lake; Patrick Condo, Dallas; Ryan DeRemer, Shavertown; ROSS ELEMENTARY HONOR ROLL STUDENTS NAMED William Fulton, Dallas; Alexan- dra Griswold, Dallas; Paige Ma- kowski, Dallas; Joel Peterlin, Harvey’s Lake; Christina Pino, Dallas JUNIORS Matthew Collins, Dallas; Brendan Leahigh, Dallas; Ni- cholas McCarroll, Dallas; Mi- chael Morrison, Dallas SOPHOMORES Dominique Falzone, Dallas; Brian Geraghty, Shavertown; Carl Gross, Shavertown; Emily Kabalka, Harvey’s Lake; John Kane, Shavertown; Margarete Kukosky, Harvey’s Lake; Chase Makowski, Dallas; Sara Mirra, Dallas; Patrick Serino, Shaver- town; Zoe Zarola, Dallas FRESHMEN Thomas Calpin, Shavertown,; Victoria Fulton, Dallas, Jennif- er Ringsdorf, Shavertown; Adriana Wesolowski, Shaver- town Ross Elementary School sixth-grade students who achieved Honor Roll status during the first marking period of the 201-2012 academic year are, from left, first row, Angela Lockavich, Mackenzie Love, Olivia Vasey, Keara Gallagher. Second row, Makayla Adams, Christopher Ash, Chloe VanGorder, Courtney Henninger, Antonio Carey and Rielly Sutliff. These students have maintained a 94 percent grade point average or above. SCHOOL BRIEFS MU announces graduation speaker Sister Patricia A. Talone, RSM, Ph.D., vice president of mission services for the Catholic Health Association of the United States, will give the commencement address at Misericordia Uni- versity’s inaugural winter graduation ceremony at 5 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 19 in the Anderson Sports and Health Center on campus. A baccalaureate Mass will precede the ceremony in the campus chapel at 3:30 p.m. During the commence- ment ceremony, Misericor- dia University will present Sister Talone with an honor- ary Doctor of Humane Let- ters degree. Luzerne HS alumni wil meet Dec. 20 All Luzerne High School alumni are invited to a lun- cheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 20 at Fox Hill Country Club, West Pittston. Reservations may be made with Joe Petrasek (287- 5690), Betty Bottoms (696- 2214) or Betty Mascelli (287-8179). MU plans Adult Open House The Misericordia University Admissions Department will hold an open house for adult learners interested in contin- uing their education from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 5 in Huntzinger Room 218 of Sandy and Marlene Insalaco Hall. Guests can drop in at their convenience and speak with faculty members and repre- sentatives from admissions and financial aid. Common topics include: credit transfer, credit for life experiences, financial aid eligi- bility, evening and weekend class schedules on the campus in Dallas, certificate programs, online courses, and the Ex- pressway Accelerated Degree program. Appointments may be made but registration is not re- quired. For more information, contact the Admissions Office at 674-6791. 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