LL Wn Api LN ee oh BA ht - —_ Sunday, July 15, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 HER - The top 10 seniors from the Lake-Lehman School Districts were recently honored by the GFWC Harveys Lake. From left, are Taryn Talacka, Marissa Moosic, Kristen Boyle, Nathan Rinehouse, Bryan Carter, Connor Daly, Michelle Lipski, Nikki Sutliff, Rachel Holena and Shelby Foster. GFWC HL honors 10 LL seniors The top 10 seniors of Lake- Lehman High School were re- cently honored by the GFWC Harveys Lake at the club’s an- nual Community Night held May 17 at the Lake-Noxen Elementary School, Harveys Lake. Speakers for the evening were Pat Sandstrom, presi- dent, GFWC Harveys Lake; and Jim McGovern, superin- tendent of the Lake-Lehman School District. Carol Sweeney, of State Representative Karen Bo- back’s office, and Tom Yonis- ki Sr., of Senator Lisa Baker’s office, also spoke to the se- niors and presented certifi- cates to each. The top 10 seniors spoke of their high school careers and future plans for college. They were presented certificates and gift cards from the GFWC Harveys Lake. The Commission on Economic opportunity recently honored local students who have achieved Estelle Stryjewski, Brittney Rosencrans and Dan McGowan. CEQ honors two BMT students The Commission on Eco- nomic Opportunity recently honored local students who have achieved academic dis- tinction during their high school years. CEO named eight new McGowan Scholars and honor- ed more than 20 continuing pholars at an awards ceremo- at King’s College in Wilkes- Barre. The scholarships are funded by the Northeastern Resources Development Corporation and named in honor of Monsignor Andrew J. McGowan. Each of the scholarship recipients has overcome unique circumstanc- es and challenges in his or her life while still accomplishing great academic and extracur- ricular achievements. Two students from the Back Nademic distinction during their high school years. From left, seated, are Ebony James, Anna e Olivio, Sarah Kennelly, Brandylynn Macierowski, Kaitlin Eckrote. Standing, Lynne Eckrote, Mountain were among those receiving Continuing Scholar Awards. Continuing Scholar Awards were presented to Brittney Ro- sencrans, a 2011 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School cur- rently attending Misericordia University; and Sarah Kennelly, a 1009 graduate of Dallas High School currently attending Wilkes University. Wyoming Seminary Honor William Davis, Interim Dean of Wyoming Seminary Middle School, has announced the Back Mountain students named to the Academic High Honor Roll and Academic Honor Roll for the third trimester of the 2011- 2012 academic year. HIGH HONOR ROLL GRADE 5 Zane Nardone, Shavertown; Benjamin Paglia, Shavertown; Mia Raineri, Shavertown. GRADE 6 Olivia Meuser, Shavertown; Daniel Paglia, Shavertown. GRADE 7 Andrew Kim, Dallas; Michael Kim, Dallas; Nicole Lukesh, Wyoming; David Nape, Shaver- town; Andrew Schukraft, Dal- las. GRADE 8 Gabrielle Grossman, Shaver- town; Elijah Miller, Dallas; Katherine Paglia, Shavertown; Jacob Ridilla, Shavertown; Megha Sarada, Dallas. HONOR ROLL GRADE 5 Nicolas Bufalino, Dallas; Kyle Roll listed Hromisin, Dallas. GRADE 6 Samantha Banks, Dallas; Ar- ianna Bufalino, Dallas; Duncan Lumia, Dallas; Levi Sunday-Lef- kowitz, Shavertown. GRADE 7 Carly Clemente, Dallas; Avery Conyngham, Shavertown; Ga- briella Soper, Shavertown. GRADE 8 Dominique Coslett, Harveys Lake; Jake Kolessar, Shaver- town; Jacqueline Meuser, Sha- vertown; Leana Pande, Shaver- town. Good Shepherd honor students named Back Mountain students named to the honor roll for the fourth quarter of the 2011-2012 school year at Good Shepherd A- cademy are: HONORS (85 in six major subjects) SIXTH GRADE Adrhianna Centrella, Morgan Luksic, Connor Maloney, Alex- andra Nockley SEVENTH GRADE Chester Brennan, Joseph Lay- aou EIGHTH GRADE Julia Adonizio, Olivia Men- nig, Juliana Pillets HIGH HONORS J (93 in six major subjects) SIXTH GRADE Jake Adonizio, Emily Blaum, Bianca Cantando, Madison Gui- do, Lindsey Hoover, Scott Wil- liams SEVENTH GRADE Matthew Blaum, Anthony Khoudary, Charlotte Maria, Ma- ria Pino, Keith Williams EIGHTH GRADE Caroline Banas, Madeline Grant, Kristin Kalish, Lauren Salvoski, Abigail Spencer Theatre Camp starts Aug. 13 The Lake-Lehman Junior/ Senior High School Theatre Camp will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 13-17 at Lake-Leh- man High School for students in grades two through eight. Under the direction of Gina Major, the camp offers two dif- ferent levels of theatre fun and learning for both beginners and those with experience. The camp will include warm ups and improvisation, tech- niques on building fun charac- ters, acting skills, projection and delivery of lines. Emphasis will also be placed on vocal arts, dance and theatre movement, youth script writing, public speaking, use of actual scenes and production songs from vari- ous shows. Professional Costume Coor- dinator Chris May will be part of camp to offer students with fun and simple ideas to create costuming and props. Lake-Lehman High School graduate Tyler Pearson, cur- rently a film student at Ithaca University, will be part of the camp program to offer a film acting workshop. For further details, email LehmanTheatre@aol.com or ginamajor@aol.com, text 466- 1222 or call 675-1761. LOMBARDO DONATES TO FOUNDATION SIGN PROJECT The board of the Dallas Foundation for Excellence in Education recently recognized Frank Lom- bardo, owner of Cook's Pharmacy in Shavertown, for his contribution during the foundation's annual fund drive. Lombardo generously donated $1,000 toward the Dallas School District Sign Project. The foundation is working to replace the Dallas School District sign on the corner of Route 309 with a state-of-the-art digital sign. KIWANIS AWARDS TWO SCHOLARSHIPS Dallas Kiwanis recently awarded scholarships of $750 each to Lake-Lehman High School stu- dents Kristen Boyle, daughter of Sandy and Chris Boyle, and Taryn Talacka, daughter of Steven and Mary Ann Talacka. Both girls were involved with the Lake-Lehman High School Key club and both are honor students. From left, Beverly Atherholt, Dallas Kiwanis president; Kristen Boyle, Taryn Talacka, and Abby Call, Kiwanis member. SCHOOL BRIEFS Chamber Recital planned for July I8 The Wyoming Seminary Per- forming Arts Institute (PAI) will present a Student Solo and Chamber Recital at 8 p.m. on July 18, July 25, July 31 and Aug. 1 in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyom- ing Ave., Kingston. The recitals are free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 270-2186. Concerts slated The Wyoming Seminary Per- forming Arts Institute (PAI) will present music by the Wind Ensemble and the Jazz En- semble at 8 p.m. on July 20 and July 27 in the Buckingham Per- forming Arts Center on the campus of Wyoming Seminary, North Sprague Avenue, King- ston. The recitals are free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 270-2186. Music programs set The Wyoming Seminary Per- forming Arts Institute (PAI) will present a special performance by its Masterworks Chorale, Chamber Orchestra, Institute Chorus and Symphony Orches- tra at 8 p.m. on July 21 and July 28 at the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The performances are free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2186. Color Guard Day Camp scheduled A Color Guard Day Camp for boys and girls ages 8-13 interest- ed in learning the fundamentals of color guard will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 16-20 at the Lake-Lehman High School. Cost is $15 per person and all equipment will be supplied. Sign-ups will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. July 12-14 in the lobby of Lake-Lehman High School. For further information, call 674-5561 or 262-4116. Student solos set The Wyoming Seminary Per- forming Arts Institute (PAI) will present a Faculty Solo and Chamber Recital at 8 p.m. on Monday, July 23 in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The recitals are free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 270-2186. Lake-Noxen Class of 1959 will meet The Lake-Noxen Class of 1959 will meet at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 12 at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. The class will celebrate those turning “70” at 6 p.m. on August 10 at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. Karaoke and open mike will be available for sharing songs, poems, jokes, stories, etc. Open house at King’s College King’s College will host an on-campus open house from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 14 for area high school students and their families. Participants will have an opportunity to attend three 45-minute sessions on the di- verse academic majors at King’s. Sessions on financial aid, career planning and placement, as well as honors, study abroad and internship programs, as well as a panel discussion of student life at King’s. To register, log onto www.kings.edu/admissions/ admission_events. For more information, contact Thomas Landon, associate director of admissions, at 208-8389. Jazz concert slated The Wyoming Seminary Per- forming Arts Institute (PAI) will present nationally-acclaimed jazz drummer, educator, author and percussion product design- er Steve Fidyk in a special con- cert of jazz music at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 17 at the River Commons in Wilkes-Barre. The concert is free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 270-2186. Dance program set The Wyoming Seminary Per- forming Arts Institute (PAI) will present the annual PAI Dance Company Production at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 22 in the Buck- ingham Performing Arts Center, on the campus of Wyoming Seminary, North Sprague Ave- nue, Kingston. The performance is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2186. Upward Bound Alumni plan reunion The Upward Bound Alumni Association of Wilkes University will celebrate its 45th anni- versary from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, July 22 behind the Wilkes University library. The celebration will include food, drinks, music by Rockin’ Rich, games and basket raffles. Donations are welcome. To register, call Kelley Ceppa Connor, Wilkes University Up- ward Bound Alumni Association secretary, at 817-5096 or email Kelleyconner220@yahoo.com. Sem faculty recital planned The Wyoming Seminary Per- forming Arts Institute (PAI) will present a Faculty Brass Recital at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 24 in the Buckingham Performing Arts Center on the campus of Wyoming Seminary, North Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The recital is free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 270-2186. DHS Class of 1987 plans reunion The Dallas High School Class of 1987 is planning its 25th anniversary class reunion for Friday, July 27 at The Checker- board 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.
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