dents and students entering sev- enth, eighth and ninth grades will be held at the Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School on the following days: Tuesday, Aug. 21: 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23: 9 to 11 a.m. HOMEROOM ASSIGNMENTS SEVENTH GRADE Room 702: Mr. Nice — A to Cha Room 703: Mrs. Whitesell — Coc to Grz Room 704: Mr. Hynick —- Haz to Kul to Nul Room 707: Mrs. Finnarelli - O’Br to Sav Room 708: Mrs. Kleyman —Sch to Sza Room 713: Mr. Yoniski — Ter to Z EIGHTH GRADE Room 709: Mrs. P. Harrison —- A to Cra Room 710: Mrs. Woronko — D to How Room 711: Mr. Sobocinski — Hum to Low Room 712: Mrs. Slaby — Mac to Mye Sen Room 717: Mr. Kalinay — Sha to Tit Room 201: Mrs. Honeywell — TomtoZ NINTH GRADE Room 109: Miss Kuffa — A to Cun Room 202: Mrs. Hamilton —- D to Gut Room 203: Mrs. Hasinus — H to Kat Room 204: Mrs. Hoffman — Kei to McG Room 205: Mrs. Eckert — Mil to Pec to Ste Room 207: Mrs. Koss—Stoto Z TENTH GRADE Room 105: Mrs. Ruddy — A to Cov Room 106: Mrs. Wolfe — Fri Room 107: Mr. Smith — Gal to Kes Room 108: Mrs. Goble — Kid to Mas Room 302: Mr. Morgan — McC to Par Room 304: Mr. Kirkutis — Pau to Sut Room 306: Mr. Kerkowski — Crato ELEVENTH GRADE Room 305: Mr. Kostrobala - A to Bor Room 307: Mrs. Kerkowski — Bro to Fow Room 308: Miss Candelario — Gal to Jon Room 309: Mrs. Boyle — Kan to McC Room 310: Mrs. Judge - McM to Pel Room 311: Miss Height — Pud to Spe Room 313: Miss Hettes — Ste to Z | Sunday, August 12, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 9.ake-Lehman h | d An Open House for new stu- Room 705: Mr. Kvashay — Lab Room 715: Mr. Venetz — Nea to Room 206: Mrs. Kollar — Pem Swe to Z TWELFTH GRADE Room 101: Mr. Kupsky —- A to Caw Room 104: Mrs. Cave-Mattie — Cha to Der Room 402: Mrs. Ferentino: Don to Hel Room 403: Mr. Coveleski — Hil to Lev Room 404: Mr. Gorski — Lin to O’Con Room 405: Mr. Novrock - O’Neil to Sor Room 406: Mr. Lindbuchler — SprtoZ Students seek veterans names The Student Leadership In Civics Club from Dallas Senior High School is in the process of completing the Veterans’ Hon- or Wall at the high school and | is seeking names of veterans . | who have graduated from the Back Mountain area and who have received a Gold Star and/ or Purple Heart award. Information can be emailed to slic@dallassd.com. 'One-room reunion set for today | Students who attended one-room schoolhouses in Jackson Township will hold their reunion today, Aug. 12 at ‘the home of Rev. Tom and dy Morris, 229 Jackson urch Road, Shavertown. A covered dish dinner will be ‘held at 1 p.m. | Students who attended | Ceasetown, Oakdale, Rome, | | | Hillside and Mountain schools | are invited to attend. For more information, call | Helen Franklin at 675-4238. LL Theater Camp Lake-Lehman High School Theatre Camp will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. | 13-17 in the Lake-Lehman High ‘School theater for students in des two through eight. e camp offers two levels of ‘instruction for beginners or experienced. Register by calling 675-1761, texting 466-1222 or emailing LehmanTheatre@aol.com or ginamajor@aol.com. Dallas marching band camp slated Marching band camp will be held Aug. 13-24 at the Dallas High School. Any student in grades seven through 12 at Dallas is invited to join. Contact Mr. Potoeski at mpotoeski@dallassd.com for more information. MU plans Open House for adults 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 Tuesday, Aug. 14 in SCHOOL BRIEFS will hold its 30th anniversary reunion on Aug. 18 at The Checkerboard Pavilion. Anyone interested in attend- ing is asked to contact Holly and Jim Daubert at stepup- cat@live.com. MU plans open house for students Misericordia University invites high school students and their parents to an open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Aug. 18 on the Back Mountain campus. Registration begins at 9 a.m. in the Anderson Sports and Health Center. A special “Meet the Coach- es” session will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. The schedule includes re- freshments, campus tours, a faculty session over lunch, and meetings with representatives of student services, athletics and financial aid. For those interested, a ses- sion will also be held on the university’s Alternative Lear- ner’s Project for students with learning disabilities. For more information, con- tact the Misericordia Uni- versity Admissions Office at 675-4449. MU students present project on WYIA The Misericordia University Department of Psychology is presenting “The Voices Pro- ject: Disability,” a unique staged reading of memoirs that promote understanding through the eyes of people with disabilities, their parents and children at 7 p.m. on Sat- urday, Aug. 18 in the Sordoni Theater at WVIA studios. The event is free and open to the public. Reservations are requested and can be made by calling WVIA at 602-1150 or emailing kathrynda- vies@wvia.org. LHS reunion set The Luzerne High School All-Class Reunion will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26 at the Checkerboard Pavilion, Carverton Road, Trucksville. Checks should be made payable to “Luzerne High Reunion” and mailed to Bernie Luksic, 106 E. Franklin St., Shavertown, PA 18708 by Aug. 15. Beverly Atherholt, president of Dallas Kiwanis, presents a schol- arship to Stephanie Force, of Dallas. At left is Wendy Price, Ste- phanie’'s mother and at right is Brice Price, Stephanie's father. Kiwanis presents two Dallas Kiwanis recently ‘awarded two $750 scholarships to Stephanie Force and Kelsey Dissinger, of Dallas. Force will attend Albright College to major in English. The daughter of Wendy and Brian Price, of Dallas, she was Beverly Atherholt, president of Dallas Kiwanis, presents a schol- arship check to Kelsey Dissinger. At left is Andrea Dissinger, Kelsey's mother; and at right is B.J. Dissinger, Kelsey's father. 750 scholarships the vice president of the Dallas Key Club. Dissinger was treasurer of the Dallas Key Club and will attend Lebanon College to study Bio- chemistry and German. She is the daughter of Andrea and B.J. Dissinger, of Dallas. Music Box slates auditions The Music Box Reparatory Company announces auditions for its next show, “The Great American Trailer Park Musi at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 14 and Wednesday, Aug. 15. All roles are open to men and women ages 18 and older. Those auditioning are asked to bring sheet music of a song of their choice. They will also be asked to read from the script. Show dates are Sept. 21-23, 28- 30 and Oct. 5-7. The show will be directed by Michael Gallagher. The Music Box Summer The- atre Workshop students will per- form “A Disney Dance Party” and “Disney’s 101 Dalmatians” at 7 p.m. on Aug. 24 and 25 and at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26. All tickets for this show-only performance will be $8. There will be a 10:30 a.m. performance on Friday, Aug. 24 for summer camps and daycare centers. Both events will be held at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Call 283-2195 to make reserva- tions or for further information. BRIEF Two honored at Keystone College Howard R. Baird and Stanley T. Zarnoch, both of Dallas, have been honored at Keystone Col- lege. Baird was named to the hon ors list and Zarnoch was named to the dean’s list. To qualify for the dean’s and honors list, students must com- plete 12 credits and achieve a grade point average of 3.70-3.99 and 3.50-3.69 respectively. Sally Mock. LEGION SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS HONORED Daddow-Isaacs Dallas American Legion Post 672 recently hosted winners of the 2012 schol- arships and past scholarship winners. The winners receive a $1,000 scholarship and a certif- icate. Monies raised from the Legion's annual golf tournament support the Scholarship Fund. Winners and members of their families were treated to refreshments after presentations were made. From left, first row, are Brian Moore, Lake-Lehman High School; Kassy Wall, Dallas High School; Amanda Mikolaitis, Dallas High School; Matthew Price, Lake-Lehman High School; Alexander Suder, West Side Career and Technology Center; and Samantha MacMillan, West Side Career and Technology Center. Second row, Jim Baloga, golf tournament chairman; Com- mander Jim Spencer, Ginger Spencer, Clarence J. Michael, Jimmy George, Marge Rydock and DALLAS PENNSYLVAN ROTARY DONATES BOOK SCHOLARSHIPS At a recent dinner held in their honor and joined by their parents and other family members, several area students were presented with checks for $500 each to help offset the expenses for books during their first year of college. The Rotary Club of Dallas has awarded more than $70,000 in scholarships to date. From left, are Ken Chapple, Rotary Club president; Maranda Koehn, Northwest Area School District; Skyler DiPasquale, Northwest Area Scholl District; Amir Paris, Dallas School District; Amber Anderson, Lake-Lehman School District; Rotarian Lois Ma- cri, scholarship chairperson. ' Huntzinger Room 218 of Sandy | and Marlene Insalaco Hall DHS (lass of 2002 located on the upper campus. . Appointments can be made plans reunion for Adult Learner Night, but The Dallas High School registration is not necessary. Class of 2002 will hold its 10th For more information, contact anniversary class reunion from ‘the Admissions Office at 674- 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 6791. 29 at the Metro Bar & Grill in Dallas. Cost is $15 per person | with an adult guest welcome DHS class of 1982 and includes heavy hors | : d'oeuvres and a cash bar. plans reunion Call Jeff Jumper at 334-819- Dallas High School Class of = 4125. 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