PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, May 6, 2012 Top-performing students at Dallas Elementary School were recognized by the Accelerated Reader Program. From left, first row, are Moustafa Almeky, Tabbytha Greene, Maxine DeRome, Nick White- sell, Cassidy Muldoon, Mira Patel, Matthew Metzloff. Second row, Mr. Thomas Duffy, principal; Ryan Hulbert, Joelle Serafin, Ann Metzloff, Olivia Kimmerle, Drake Dettore, Lauren Hudak, Kelly Whalen, Reading Specialist. Receiving Mountaineer Moment Awards at a recently assembly held at Dallas Elementary School | are, from left, seated, Megan Sinoraki, Tabbytha Greene, Maddie Arthur, Billy Robbins. Second row, Ms. Kelly Whalen, DJ Brocious, Mrs. Erin Moreck, Ms. Nancy Shaw, Mrs. Romayne Mosier, Moustafa | Almeky, Mr. Thomas Duffy, principal. Plenty of student award winners at Middle School Assembly Dallas Middle School re- cently held its third quarter Awards Assembly where stu- dents were recognized for earning honor roll status and for participation in spring sports. Top-performing students in the school-wide Accelerated nized. The program also in- cluded the presentation of the quarterly Mountaineer Mo- ment Awards. The Mountain- Reader Program were recog- eer Moment Awards are part of a school-wide positive, pro- social behavior program that allows all students, faculty and staff to nominate any oth- er student, faculty or staff member in the school as a re- sult of a positive experience or observation. The award is presented to those individuals who contrib- ute to the middle school and who have been nominated. Over 100 nominations were submitted for the third quar- ter. Holy Redeemer honor roll listed Mrs. Anita Sirak, principal of Holy Redeemer High School, Wilkes-Barre, announces the fol- lowing Back Mountain students have attained High Honors and/ or Honors for the third quarter HIGH HONORS SENIORS Allison Banks, Shaina Dough- erty, David Gawlas, Matthew Geraghty, Jessica Kreidler, Matthew Collins, Maria Sara Kopczynski, Brendan Leahigh, Michael Morrison, Matthew Slavoski, Joseph Szczechowicz,. SOPHOMORES Brian Banas, Megan Banks, Michael Boland, Michael Boris, Casey Carty, Elizabeth DiGio- vine, Dominique Falzone, Mi- chele Fromel, Carl Gross, Tyler Kukosky, Christine Scavone, Ni- cole Slavoski, Donald Stephens, HONORS SENIORS Michael Banas, Ariana Bren- nan, Ryan English, Alexandra Griswold, Paige Makowski, Alyssa Miller. JUNIORS Vincent Amarando, Geetika Khanna, Nicholas McCarroll. SOPHOMORES Brian Geraghty, Emily Kabal- ka, John Kane, Margarete Ku- Jared Kukosky, Devin Phillips, David Tomaszewski. kosky, Chase Makowski, Sara Christina Pino, Eric Ringsdorf, FRESHMEN Mirra, Lucille Reilly, Patrick Se- Kirby Smith, Raymond Stem- Jamie Carty, Robert Dougher- rine, and Zoe Zarola. rich, Tara Stephens, Michael ty, Michael Gatusky, Maria FRESHMEN Terninko, Erin Williams, and Khoudary. Thomas Calpin, Jennifer Olivia furad, Ringsdorf, Adriana Wesolowski. SCHOOL BRIEFS information, call 270-2192. LL Band alumni tainment by the Alumni Blue Sem SENIOLS plan reunion meeting Bendandthe Nitanyliona plan recital A reunion meeting for alum- Registration is at 11 a.m. Wyoming Seminary student ni members of the Lakedelr in Pavilion M with lunch and musicians will present the : man Band i be held at 6:30. iertainment from noontiol. . annual Farewell/ Senior Recital p.m. on We esday, May 9 at p.m. Penn State Party is at 3 at 4 p.m. on Friday, May 25 in Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. p.m. in Pavilion L. the Great Hall of Wyoming Jin Open House is planned. “admission js $20 for adults ~ Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave, oad A ply 8 € and $10 for children. Both just north of Kingston Corners. ein to Sl or can include 2 $10 food /7ide bool, Te giudents Will perionn be eit io Loli Bir let. PSU lunch only is $10. | their favorite pieces for the last Alumni, c/o Virginia Piatt Ide Penn State Day t-shirts willbe time as Sem Studenss. 65 Boyle Road, Dallas, PA Sold for $10. The performance is free and 18612 : ? Reservations are due by open to the public. For more Yor more information, con- Friday, April 27 by calling 386- information, cell 270.2192. tact Ginny Piatt Ide at 639- 6262. 2587 or gmide@ yahoo.com or DHS (Class of 1987 Mary Beth Duff Tomko at Sem Dance Company tomko5@comcast.net. PSU Day at Knoebel's Amusement Park Several Penn State Alumni Societies from Northeast Penn- sylvania will offer a day at Knoebel's Amusement Park on Saturday, May 12 for 2012 Penn State Day. The day will include enter- sets performance The Wyoming Seminary Dance Company will present its annual performance, titled “Dance Portraits,” at 8 p.m. on Friday, May 11 and Saturday, May 12 in the Buckingham Performing Arts Center, North Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The performance is free and open to the public. For more plans reunion The Dallas High School Class of 1987 is planning its 25th anniversary class reunion for Friday, July 27 at The Checkerboard Inn. Any class member who has moved from the area or wants to confirm that they are on the mailing list can e-mail Staci (Robbins) Miller at left- lane@ptd.net. ROSS STUDENTS OF THE BUILDING CITED Ross Elementary School Students of the Building for the month of April have been recognized for their citizenship, academics and/or improvement. They are, from left, first row, Chase Purdy, Brandon Ritinski, Jayden Billotti, Logan Billotti, Jayden Berry, Jasen Lobacz. Second row, LeeAnn Bauer, third-grade teacher; Paige Eiswerth, Emma Stroud, Morgan Weaver, Sarah Rood, Maclyn Vasey, Nicholas Mrochko, Antonio Carey, David Ferrey, Jennifer Welby, fourth-grade teacher; and Donald James, principal. Absent at the time of the photo was Sarayah Smith. Orientation program planned at DM Dallas Middle School will hold its annual orientation program for parents of current fifth-grade students at 7 p.m. on Monday, May 14 in the middle school audi- torium. Principal Thomas Duffy will overview the sixth-grade curricu- lum and overall middle school culture. Middle school guidance counselors Raelene Daring and Michael Shevock will discuss the role of the guidance department at the middle school. A question and answer session will also be included. The hour- long auditorium program will be followed with small group tours of the building. All parents of current fifth- grade students who will attend the middle school next school year are encouraged to attend. This program is for parents as the student program will be con- ducted separately on May 14 dur- ing the school day. An orientation program for all other transfer stu- dents will be held in August. Planning an orientation program at the Dallas Middle School are, from left, Thomas Duffy, principal; Shelly Maransky, secretary; Lynn Wilson, secretary; Raelene Daring, guidance counselor and Michael Shevock, guidance counselor. Piotr Chrzanowski Jarod J. Ciehoski Jolisa Raquel Copeman Miranda Evan Dembowski Kayla D. Denmon Karli Ann Doran Michael Robert Ego HONOR ROLL Continued from Page 9 Brandon Nathaniel Kelley Samantha J. Lindley Nicole C. Ford Emily Maculloch Michael Cole Hartman Samantha A. O'Neill Brent Hizny Sierra S. Pall Shalynn R. Honeywell Jeremy W. Prater Robert H. Ide Cody Christopher Spriggs Kassie R. Keiper HONOR ROLL Alyssa A. Kobal Genevieve Konopinski Colin E. Kovalchek Shane Christopher Kreller Michael J. Labatch Megan M. Lee Craig Michael Manzoni Alesha Martin Kayla Ann Martin Kevin Charles Masters Ryan Christian Akins Connor Balloun Ashlee M. Barker Kayley Bedford Kenneth Wayne Besecker Zachary D. Bevan Emily Blaski Victoria E. Cadwalader Jessica L. Campbell Mark Navin Jeffrey T. Carter Donald W. Nevel Ill Christie Cawley Abraham Caleb O'Connell Zachary T. Chabala Michelle Chappell 1M : Nicole Marie O'Connor Eric R. Ottaviani | Michelle Lipski Katrina M. Patla Rachel Runner Catherine A. Salaway Donald J. Scavone li Brian P. Sisk Jr. Sarah N. Stacey Tyler Stein Cassandra Marie Stevens Kendra Nichole Stine Kieran C. Sutton Deanna Marie Szabo Kasey Rebecca Wasylyk TWELFTH GRADE PRINCIPAL'S HONOR ROLL Kristen Dicton Boyle Bryan P. Carter Pawel Chrzanowski Connor lan Daly Shelby Jean Foster Matthew Joseph Gorski Callie M. Grey Rachel Holena Kevin T. Katchko, Jr. Michael Thomas Kiwak 6081 C. Hr d3ka Marissa L. Moosic Nathan Rinehouse Raine C. Scott Nikki Sutliff Taryn E. Talacka Alexis P. VanFleet HIGH HONOR ROLL Julia A. Bilbow Joseph Charles Brandenburg Hope Dante, Sara Elizabeth Davis Jay Brendan Dawsey Kyle J. Fine Victoria Ann Frederick Ryan C. Hoyt Alexandra Samantha Jayne Jonathan Dennis King Kayla R. Koziol Emily Anne Leskowsky Carol F. Mosier Jared L. Novitski Tiffany Celia Oplinger Mikayla O. Orrson Amanda Rodriguez-Teutonico Rebecca A. Rosser Brandon Michael Scott Vincenzo E. Sicurella Job Thompson Stepanski § oe wChYisiopher Thomas Comin Paige Elizabeth Vacante Carl D. Whispell, Jr. Julia Catherine Whitesell Daniel C. Williams Matthew David Wolman HONOR ROLL Amber Elizabeth Anderson Eliott James Anderson Olivia L. Anglovich Katelyn A. Ashton Curtis James Barbacci Lindsey Lee Bennett Jacob Daniel Bevan Kevin John Bohan Sarah Jessica Brooks John Thomas Butchko Brittany Lee Carey Laura L. Casterline Amy L. Denmon Tyler P. Denmon David Dominick Eury Elizabeth Farrell Korey Mitchell Fegely Sean Fertal Nicole Lauren Fink Charleen AR Fisher Bradley Fuller Lewis B. Hackling Samantha Joe Headley Scott P. Judson Samantha Marie Loefflad Zachary J. Manganella Lianna Milazzo Briar D. Moore Hunter L. Murphy Brent R. Oliver Il Justin Z. Partington Sarah M. Perry Cody A. Poepperling Justin M. Salvati Alison L. Sankey Nicholas Shelley Troy J. Shurites Evonne M. Spencer Kailee Taylor Jordan Thomas Zachary David VanLoon Mackenzie E. Wagner Ashlyn R. Wilson David A. Wilson Eric Wojciechowski Brittney Rose Wood-Turinski Merissa R. Wright Joshua L. 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