Ege Sunday, March 25, 2012 THE DALLAS POST | Luzerne County Community College announces the follow- ing Back Mountain students have earned recognition for out- landing academic achievement ing the fall 2011 semester. To qualify for the President’s List, a student must earn a 4.0 cimulative grade point average, Students who attain a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.99 are included on the Dean’s List and those with an average between 3.25 and 3.49 are in- cluded on the Honors List. DEAN'S LIST Johnathan Almy, West Wyom- ing; Joseph Bagi, Shavertown; Casey Baldwin, Dallas; Michael Baloga, Dallas; Kaitlin Bartley, Dallas; Nicole Bencho, Wyom- ing; Seth Brakefield, Trucks- ville; Dylan Brandt, Wyoming; Kurt Broody, Shavertown; Jessi- ca Brown, Wyoming; Brian Burkhardt, Dallas; Michelle Bush, Trucksville; Matt Bythe- way, Beaumont; Elzbieta Chrza- nowski, Shavertown; Christina Ciotola, Hunlock Creek; Mi- chael Cross, Harveys Lake. Also, Sandra Daley, Dallas; Amy Dixon, West Wyoming; Dennis Donovan, Harveys Lake; Erin Dougherty, Dallas; Valerie Dube, Dallas; Catherine Evans, Dallas; Katlin Evans, Dallas; Erin Finnen, Sweet Valley; Ca- mille Fioti, Shavertown; Helen Galazin, Shavertown; Apryl Gonzales, Dallas; Wendy Gu- zenski, Wyoming. Also, Jesse Hauze, Sweet Val- ley; Nicole Huntingcut, Shaver- town; Russell James, Shaver- town; Emily Kania, Tunkhan- nock; Jill Keating, Hunlock Creek; Gerard Kiah, Tunkhan- nock; Breann Kingsbury, Hun- lock Creek; David Kinney, Wyoming; Daniel Kuligowski, Dallas; Victoria Kuniskas, Trucksville; Frank Kus, Dallas; Cami Kyttle, Hunlock Creek; Jesse Lambert, Shavertown. Also, Marissa Madden, Tunk- hannock; Kaitlyn Martin, Sweet Valley; Jennifer Maywood, West Wyoming; Nicole McMahon, Shavertown; Julie Meletsky, Harveys Lake; Brooke Miller, West Wyoming; Landon Monte, Dallas; Lauren Murgitroyde, Dallas; Brianna Nichols, Hun- lock Creek; Denee Nichols, Hunlock Creek; Tasha Olszyk, Monroe Township; Zachary Pe- troski, Hunlock Creek; Neil Popko, Hunlock Creek; Debo- rah Price, Hunlock Creek; Amy Rader, Dallas; Elizabeth Redan, Tunkhannock; Jacqueline Reese, Hunlock Creek. Also, Tia Sagliocolo, Wyom- ing; Cody Sharp, Tunkhannock; Dylan Smith, Shavertown; James Smith, Shavertown; Megan Strassner, Dallas; Chris- tian Szot, Harveys Lake; Mag- gie Tibus, Wyoming; Kasie Tigner, Harveys Lake; Brandon Ulitchney, Hunlock Creek; Re- becca Vanderveken, Shaver- town; Anthony Walaitis, Har- veys Lake; Judith Weiss, Wyom- ing; Lindsey Williams, Sweet Valley; Susan Wright, Dallas; Kristen Yavorski, Shavertown; and Randy Yeager, Hunlock Creek. HONORS LIST Abigail Baltimore, Shaver- town; Mary Banks, Dallas; Ma- deleine Bunavage, Tunkhan- nock; Ryan Carpinet, Wyoming; Michael Chinikaylo, Wyoming; Amber Davis, Wyoming; Juan Locals receive LCCC honors DeRojas, Dallas; Ray Ellis, Har- veys Lake; Joshua Fleming, Dal- las; Drew Groblewski, Sweet Valley; Eileen Halloran, Shaver- town; Carly Huff, Dallas. Also, Scott James, Dallas; Jesse Jayne, Hunlock Creek; Noel Jones, Dallas; Justin Kend- zor, West Wyoming; Eileen Ker- povich, Trucksville; Matthew Lutsey, Hunlock Creek; Ryan McAndrew, Dallas; Eric Phil- lips, Tunkhannock; Mia Ray- mond, West Wyoming. Also, Jaime Shotwell, Shaver- town; Brett Sikora, Hunlock Creek; Tim Specht, Hunlock Creek; Cheryl Sromovski, Dal- las; Tammie Sutton, Dallas; Da- niel Vnuk, Hunlock Creek; Brandon Warner, Sweet Valley; Cathryn Warner, Dallas; and Mitchell Wiernusz, Tunkhan- nock. PRESIDENT’S LIST Mark Bilbow, Sweet Valley; Jason Brady, Shavertown; Mar- jorie Carey, Sweet Valley; Callen Clark, Sweet Valley; William Haller, Dallas; Chelsea Herron, Wyoming; Christopher Jayne, Shavertown; Amanda Kocher, Dallas; Marzena Kopczynska, Shavertown; Caitlin Meehan, Dallas; Ryan Naugle, Shaver- town; Cortney O’Brien, Shaver- town. Also, Ashley Redmond, Hun- lock Creek; Karen Renard, Dal- las; Tracy Ritz, Dallas; Rosem- ary Rybka, Dallas; Eric Sandros- ki, Wyoming; Alan Saviano, Harveys Lake; Graydon Speace, Shavertown; Ashley Sutton, Dallas; Annie Van Scoy, Shaver- town; Laura Volch, Dallas; Ryan Wenrich, Wyoming; and Amy Yurchision, Shavertown. i ©) PWARD BOUND CELEBRATES PIN DINNER 1 {14 ahs 0 0 fig ol ® Br ] 4 | The Upward Bound Program at Wilkes University held its 20th annual Pin Dinner in the ball- room of Wilkes University's Student Center. Sponsored by the Upward Bound Alumni Advisory Board, the pinning ceremony recognizes the senior students who will graduate from Upward Bound in May. Since 1967, Upward Bound has been preparing area high school students for college. From left, first row, are Amanda Frisoulis, Hanover Area; Mariah Betz, Meyers; Andrew Harrison, Hanover; Chelsea Engle, Northwest Area; Trenaya Reid, GAR; Brittany Carey, Lake Lehman; Victoria Pando, Coughlin; Gabrielle Williams, Wyoming Valley West; Samantha Head- ley, Lake Lehman; China Morningstar, GAR. Second row, Brianna Wallace, Meyers; Jessica Bak- er, Pittston Area; Hayley Macuga, Tunkhannock Area; Samantha Earley, Hanover Area; Saman- tha Lavelle, Wyoming Valley West; Erin Provenzano, Nanticoke Area; Alexandria Ardoline, Nan- ticoke Area; Jessica Oliveri, Pittston Area; Jessica Pacheco, GAR. Third row, Kayla Samsell, Pittston Area; Catherine Qiu, Hanover Area; Sarah Tabaka, Hanover Area; Sierra Haiston, Meyers; Shawn Hadley, Nanticoke Area; James LaMarca, Pittston Area; Karly Mason, North- west Area; Elizabeth Cox, Pittston Area; Marissa George, GAR; Jacob Honoosic, Wyoming Val- ley West. Fourth row, Maxine Fabrizio, Pittston Area; Bradley McKitish, Pittston Area; Paige Rogers, Hanover Area; Katie Willis, Wyoming Valley West; Alicia Stavitzski, Northwest Area; Shelby Wildoner, Lake Lehman; Ahmad Ali, Nanticoke Area. Absent at the time of the photo was Jenelle Bruno, Wyoming Valley West; Mustapha Conteh, GAR; and Jessica Kipa, GAR. GAR High School Class of 1962 will hold its 50th anniversary class reunion on August 25 at the East Mountain Inn. Addresses for the following classmates are needed: Barbara Albrecht Schneider, Peter Calo, Mary Ellen Davis Marley, David Eckel, Michael Friedman, Malcolm George, Shirley Howell Oldzinski. Also, Thomas Jannuzzi, Rose Anne Jones, Lorraine Kunetski Shinko, Joseph Lombardo, Lyn- da McTague Jones, Nora Moran, Edwad Nonorta, Roland Parham. Also, Dianne Rebo, Rose Savig- nano, Kathleen Stewart, Richard GAR Class of 1962 seeks classmates Swalina, Daniel Swartz, Edna Ta- rutus Maransek, John Wallace, Carol Williams, David Williams and Pamela Rozich. Anyone wish information about any of these classmates is asked to contact Sandy at 825- 8266, Carol at 696-2052 or Dan at 288-8759. SENIOR CENTER MENU Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Area Agency on Ag- ing for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to peo- ple 60 years of age or older. Dona- tions from participants are grate- fully accepted and needed in or- der to expand this program. EKOF MARCH 26 ONDAY: Stuffed pepper, veg- etable medley, whole wheat bread, pierogies, tropical fruit, margarine, milk and coffee. TUESDAY: Sliced turkey breast, gravy (low sodium), glazed baby carrots, mashed po- tatoes, whole wheat dinner roll, apple pie, margarine, milk and coffee. WEDNESDAY: Meatball sand- wich, Caesar salad, split pea soup, whole wheat hoagie roll, crackers, cheesecake, margarine, milk and coffee. THURSDAY: Apple cranberry pork chop, sweet potatoes, brus- sels sprouts, whole wheat dinner roll, spice cake, margarine, milk and coffee. FRIDAY: Stuffed shells, garden salad, salad dressing, minestrone soup, garlic bread, parmesan cheese, banana, margarine, milk and coffee. Pearl and Rodney Race, left, joined Lake-Lehman School District teacher Jeff Hynick and his son, Jace, in delivering a donation to Noxen Food Pantry. Outreach group reaches out Lake-Lehman Community Ou- treach has been in existence since 2009 and was created and funded by teachers, staff and administra- tors. The goal of those involved with the programisto give back to the community by sharing re- sources and time. Each member makes a moneta- ry contribution and, in turn, the program provides financial assist- ance to groups such as local fire departments, Lake-Lehman Foundation, Blue Chip Animal Refuge and other organizations that help students, parents and neighbors. Teachers, staff members and administrators have conducted food collections and clothing drives for the Back Mountain and Noxen Food Pantries. Additional- ly, contributions have also been used to support student events in the district such as the annual se- Lake-Lehman School District teachers participated in the Salva- tion Army's bell ringing program during the holiday season. From left, are Heather Wertman, Linda VanOrden, Erin Whitsell and Principal Marliyn Glogowski. nior lock-in and the annual Christ- mas party for students in need. To date, over $20,000 has been donated to the local community. MU Alumni plan Easter egg hunt Annual event attracts hundreds of participants to Back Mountain campus. Misericordia University’s An- nual Easter Egg Hunt and Brunch with the Easter Bunny, sponsored by the Alumni Asso- ciation, will be held Saturday, March 31. Children and their families will have an opportunity to meet the Easter Bunny, have brunch and participate in an egg hunt on the front lawn of the Banks Student Life Center. A brunch, including scram- bled eggs, French toast, sau- sage, home fries, hot dogs, chicken fingers, pastries and beverages will be served in the Cougar’s Den. Event coordinator is Lailani Augustine, alumni services as- sistant. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children from 5-12 years of age and free to children under the age of 5. There are two seating times for the brunch: 10 to 11 a.m. and 11:15 am. to 12:30 p.m. The egg hunt will be held for all participants sharply at 11 a.m., rain or shine. Space is lim- ited. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the Misericordia Alumni Box Office at 674-6768. Sara DeRosa, 6, of Lehman Township, left, and Selina Albert, 1, of Coal Township, pose with the Easter Bunny at the annual Miser- icordia University Alumni Associations Easter Egg Hunt and Brunch with the Easter Bunny on campus. Sara was the winner of a $20 gift card from Target after finding the Golden Egg and Seli- na was the winner of a $15 gift card from Target after finding the Silver Egg. The annual event attracted 235 adults and children. BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Sicilian Pizza « Wings Hoagies and More! Eat in and Take Out! Memorial Hwy Dallas * 675-5026 (10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.) Sunday, April 1, 2012 (10:00 A.M. to 4:00 PM.) OBLATES OF ST. JOSEPH’S SEMINARY 1880 Hwy. 315 * PITTSTON, PA Buy, Trade, Sell Coins * Free Admission — Free Door Prizes SCRANTON COIN CLUB | ANNUAL COIN SHOW Saturday, March 31, 2012 Over 30 School Dates Scheduled! ALL SCHOOLS from 9am—4pm Include Video, Lunch, Workbook & Free Golf After the Class! 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