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    Sunday, February 19, 2012
THE ‘DALLAS POST
PAGE 9e
Locals named to
dean's list at PSU
Back Mountain students
named to the dean’s list at Penn
State Wilkes-Barre for the fall
2011 semester are listed here. To
be eligible for dean’s list, under-
graduate students must achieve a
one semester grade point average
- of at least 3.5.
Named to the list are: Jordan
Agnew, Dallas; Christopher Al-
bee, Dallas; Seth Andes, Benton;
Kristin Augustine, Wyoming;
Nathan Ayers, Harvey’s Lake;
Matthew Barkley, Tunkhannock;
Arielle Belskis, Dallas; Jordan
Bloom, Shavertown; Steven
Brennan, Tunkhannock; Jordan
Broody, Shavertown; Nikki Broo-
dy, Shavertown; Marley Bross,
Shavertown; Sabrina Bush,
Tunkhannock.
- Also, Sean Davis, Dallas; Jesse
Derrick, Benton; Sydney Doyle,
Sweet Valley; Kiley Foley, Dallas;
Nicholas Gototweski, Dallas;
Shane Grady, Sweet Valley; John
Grady, Tunkhannock; Timothy
Graham, Dallas; Julie Haller, Dal-
las; Ryan Hogan, Dallas; Lindsey
Howell, Tunkhannock.
Also, Lee Kozokas, Trucks-
ville; Christopher Kubicki,
Wyoming; Kelly Mazur, Shaver-
town. Devon McMahon, Shaver-
town; Megan Millo, Dallas; Molly
Murphy, Shavertown; Ali Paris-
Hasan, Dallas.
Also, Amy Scafella, Dallas;
Chad Schraeder, Dallas; Jeanette
Shao, Tunkhannock; Bradley
Sherman, Dallas; Samantha She-
wan, Shavertown; Bruce Sobo-
cinski, Shavertown.; Megan Sol-
tis, Tunkhannock; Kianna Spen-
cer, Dallas; Scott Summa, Leh-
man; Adam Supey, Dallas.
Also, Matthew Thomas, Sweet
Valley; Kyle Weaver, Dallas; Tho-
mas Weeks, Trucksville; Randall
Welsh Jr., Hunlock Creek; Anne-
marie Wempa, Trucksville;
Shane Wildoner, Hunlock Creek;
Caitlyn Wright, Sweet Valley; Vir-
ginia Wyatt, Wyoming; Zachary
Yursha, Dallas; Michael Zaleskas
Jr., Shavertown.
STUDENTS GET
‘PIED’ FOR THON
Penn State Wilkes-Barre students Donovin Lindsey, left, of
Mount Pocono, Annemarie Wempa, center, of Trucksville, and
Brian Halchak, of Nanticoke, received faces full of pie in the
Student Commons to raise money for the Penn State IFC/
Panhellenic Dance Marathon (THON). The “pie-ing" is a cul-
mination of fundraising started at the beginning of the school
year for THON. This year, THON is being held this weekend,
February 18 and 19, and two dancers from the Wilkes-Barre
campus will participate. THON is a two-day, no sitting, no
sleeping dance marathon to raise money and awareness for
the fight against pediatric cancer.
Good Shepherd honors
Several Back Mountain stu- Grant, Olivia Mennig, Juliana
dents have been named to the Pillets, Lauren Slavoski
Honor Roll at Good Shepherd
Academy in Kingston. HIGH HONORS
Sixth grade: Jake Adonizio,
Madison Guido, Lindsey Hoov-
er, Scott Williams
Seventh grade: Anthony
Khourdary, Charlotte Maria,
Maria Pino, Keith Williams
Eighth grade: Caroline Ba-
nas, Kristin Kalish, Abigail
Spencer
HONORS
Sixth grade: Emily Blaum, Bi-
anca Cantando, Morgan Luksic,
Alexandra Nockley
Seventh grade: Matthew
Blaum, Chester Brennan, Ben
Donahue, Joseph Layaou
Eighth grade: Madeline
DEAN’S LIST
Two named to
dean's list at Ithaca
Jill Jackson, of Shavertown,
and Cara Olson, of Dallas,
have been named to the dean’s
list at Ithaca College for the
fall 2011 semester.
Jackson, daughter of Ted
and Sandra Jackson, is a junior
Clinical Health Studies major
and was named to the dean’s
list at Ithaca College’s School
of Health Sciences and Human
Performance.
Olson, daughter of Jeffrey
and Laura Olson, is a sopho-
more Performance/Music
Education major and was
named to the dean’s list at
Ithaca College’s School of
Music.
Davidowitz named
to dean's list
Samuel Davidowitz, of Sha-
vertown, a senior International
Business major, has been
named to the fall semester
dean’s list at Bryant University.
SCHOOL BRIEFS
Seminary plans
visitation days
© The Wyoming Seminary Up-
per School in Kingston and
Lower School in Forty Fort are
offering area elementary, middle
and high school students and
their families an opportunity to
Wisit either campus on Monday,
Feb. 20.
Registration will begin at 8
a.m. at the Lower School and at
8:30 a.m. at the Upper School.
Visiting students will attend
classes, tour campus and have
lunch. Tours of the Upper and
Lower Schools for parents will
be offered as well.
For more information or to
register for the day’s events, call
the Lower School Admission
Office at 718-6610 and the Upper
School at 270-2160.
LL alumni band
members will meet
A reunion meeting for alumni
members of the Lake-Lehman
. Band will be held at 6:30 p.m.
on Thursday, Feb. 23 at Grotto
Pizza, Harveys Lake.
An Open House is planned
from 1 to 5 p.m. on June 16 at
the Lake-Lehman High School.
Donations to cover costs can be
sent to Lake-Lehman Band
Alumni, c/o Virginia Piatt Ide,
65 Boyle Rd., Dallas, PA 18612.
For more information, contact
Ginny Piatt Ide at 639-2587 or
at gmide@ yahoo.com or Mary
Beth Duffy Tomko at tom-
ko5@comcast.net.
Dr. Woodward to
speak at MU program
The Misericordia University
Office of Inclusive Excellence
and Multicultural Education
Programming will present Char-
» les “Chick” Woodward, Ph.D.,
president of Chick Woodard
Enterprises, at 5:30 p.m. on
Thursday, Feb. 23 in the Cathe-
rine Evans McGowan Room of
the Mary Kintz Bevevino Li-
brary for the “Day of H.O.P.E.”
(Honoring Other Peoples Expe-
riences) dinner and presenta-
tion.
Dr. Woodard is the emeritus
vice president of student ser-
vices and campus life at Kutz-
town University. After serving
more than 21 years in that role,
he established Chick Woodard
Enterprises, a private consultant
firm that provides training in
quality customer service, im-
proving leadership development
and enhancing multicultural
competence in higher educa-
tion.
The dinner and presentation
are open free to the public, but
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calling Brenda Nowallis at 674-
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DHS Lock-In
Committee will meet
The Dallas High School
PTSO Lock-In Committee will
have a pre-rummage sale meet-
ing at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb.
28 at the high school.
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available for sale. The rummage
sale will be held on March 10
and 11 at the Dallas Middle
School.
For more information, call
Ellen Hunter at 674-9924.
Family Fun Expo
slated for March 1
The Dallas Elementary
School PTO will sponsors a
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registration forms, brochures
and handouts about activities
for their children.
Admission is free. For more
information or to reserve a
vendor space, contact Kristen
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Students wil
perform at Seminary
The Wyoming Seminary Mu-
sic Department will present a
special performance by mem-
bers of the Bratislava State Con-
servatory of Music, Slovakia, at
7 p.m. on Thursday, March 15 in
the Great Hall of Wyoming
Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston, just north of Kingston
Corners.
The concert, titled “An Eve-
ning at the Opera And More,”
will feature a 12-year-old vio-
linist and four student singers,
performing popular works of
opera.
The performance is free and
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open to the public. For more
information, call 270-2192.
Craft show slated
The Tunkhannock Area Mid-
dle School Band will host a craft
show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
For more information, contact
Patrick McKamy, coordinator of
student activities, at 674-6411.
Seminary presents
Music Festival
Saturday, March 24 at the mid- The Wyoming Seminary Mu-
dle school. sic Department will present a
Shostakovich Chamber Music
Festival, featuring the music of
Russian composer Dmitri Shos-
takovich, at 8 p.m. on Saturday,
March 31 and at 3 p.m. on Sun-
day, April 1 in the Great Hall of
Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyom-
ing Ave., Kingston, just north of
Kingston Corners.
The concerts will include
instrumental and vocal works
and will feature professional and
student performers.
The festival is free and open
to the public. For more informa-
tion, call 270-2192.
Movie presented
at MU Feb. 25, 26
The Misericordia University
Student Activities Department
will present “New Year’s Eve” as
part of its Movie Nights at Mi-
sericordia film series at 7 p.m.
on Saturday, Feb. 25 and at 3
p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 26 in Lem-
mond Theater at Walsh Hall.
Admission is $1 for Miser-
icordia students with proper
identification and $3 for the
general public.
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