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    Sunday, November 18, 2012 PAGE 7
THE DALLAS POST
Eleven area veterans and active military participate in a panel discussion at the Veterans’ Day Com-
The audience watches the Fourth Annual Student Leadership in Civics Veterans’ Day Commemo-
memoration at Dallas High School.
ration at the Dallas High School auditorium.
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Paying tribute
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he Student Leadership and Civics Club of Dallas
High School celebrated Veterans’ Day with a pan-
el discussion on Nov. 11 at the Dallas High
School. Marcus Wagner is club president.
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Event keynote speaker Maj. Richard G. Coslett salutes the flag
Dallas High School seniors Kristian Dyrli, left, Rebecca Darling
and juniors Patrick Newhart and Nora Tidey perform "You Raise
Me Up.
during the national anthem.
@®.... who will exhibit their works at the 37th Annual Student Art Exhibit during Thanks-
giving week at Sue Hand's Imagery are, from left, Lora Womer, Hunlock Creek; Elizabeth Ryba-
kovsky, Shavertown; Austin Shultz, Sweet Valley; Madison Stambaugh, Shavertown; Cris Payne,
Dallas; Dave Hoffman, Harveys Lake; and Christine Sheffler, Tunkhannock.
Art students will display work
The public is invited to view
the 37th Annual Student Art
Exhibit during Thanksgiving
week at Sue Hands Imagery,
35 Main St., Dallas.
Artworks on display include
impressionistic and realistic
works in all fine art drawing
and painting media. Land-
scapes, seascapes, still lifes,
portraits and figures, animals
and floral compositions will be
exhibited.
Students range in age from 5
to over 90 years old.
Artwork will be on exhibit
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Mon-
day, Nov. 19 and Wednesday,
Nov. 21; from noon to 9 p.m.
on Tuesday, Nov. 20; from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, Now.
23; and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
on Saturday, Nov. 24. The stu-
dio will be closed Thanksgiv-
ing Day.
For more information, call
675-5094.
LL sixth-grade Honor Roll listed
Sixth-grade students in the
Lake-Lehman School District
have been named to the Honor
Roll for the first marking peri-
‘od of the 2012-2013 academic
year: |
- LEHMANJACKSON
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
~~ Abigail Bartuska
Ava Baur
Aryan Blazick
Julia Bucholtz
Michael Bulzoni
Emily Burgit
Christopher Cercone
Stephanie Chaga
{Madison Federici
Gabrielle Fitzgerald
Dillon Ide
Hannah Kasko
Hunter Kline
Charles Leo
Julianna McMahon
Mikaela Meeker
Samantha Mihalko
le Naugle
nloe-Lyn Osborne
Lauryn Pembleton
Jonathan Raspen
Julia Sabol
Jessica Salus
Eva Sicurella
Trinity Skovira
Sophia Soifer
Elmer Souder
Jacob Stokes
Donald Thompson
Justin Timonte
Carly Tripani
LAKE-NOXEN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Macenzi Barker
Paige Covert
Casey Dale
Scott Field
David Hogrebe
Hannah Lukasavage
Jesse Lutz
Tyler McGuire
Terrance Meehan
Corinna Scoblick
Casey Shager
Jacob Stefanowicz
Abigail Winter
Bryce Woodward
Christopher Wright
Madalyn Wright
ROSS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Rebecca Bonomo
Madison Budzak
Joelle Burke
Mason Cross
Jessica Evans
Zachary Grey
Dakota Heinrich
Nicholas Henninger
James Herceg
Andrew Jubis
Luke Kreller
Wade Kreller
Frank Kutz
Morgan Marchakitus
Amanda May
Mikella Monaco
Caylin Patla
Jayden Piatt
Jacob Prest
Savannah Purdy
Alyssya Raczkowski
Sarah Rood
Sarah Stanski
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SCHOOL BRIEFS
Lacrosse club
plans jewelry sale
The Dallas High School La-
crosse Booster Club is holding
its third annual Silpada jewelry
fundraiser from 1 to 3 p.m.
today, Nov. 18 at Appletree
Terrace at Newberry Estates.
Tickets are $15 at the door.
Appetizers, desserts and bever-
ages are included.
All proceeds benefit the Dal-
las High School lacrosse team.
For tickets, call 239-4896 or
239-1414.
Jazz and tap featured
im MU concert
Misericordia University plans
to put some jazz and tap into
the holiday season with “A
Winter Holiday Concert” featur-
ing the internationally ac-
claimed David Leonhardt Jazz
Group and Shelley Oliver Tap
Dancers at 7:30 p.m. on Mon-
day, Nov. 19 in Lemmond Thea-
ter in Walsh Hall.
Under the direction of pianist
and composer David Leon-
hardt, the jazz group will put
an improvisational jazz spin on
seasonal favorites such as “Oh
Christmas Tree,” “Santa Claus
is Coming to Town,” “Have
Yourself a Merry Little Christ-
mas” and others, including the
title song from their CD, “Tl
Be Home For Christmas.”
Tickets for the concert are $5
for general admission and free
to Misericordia University stu-
dents. They are available by
calling the Misericordia Box
Office at 674-6719.
MU plans
diversity program
Misericordia University and
the university’s Diversity In-
stitute are presenting the pro-
gram, “From the National Ori-
gins Act to the DREAM Act,”
by Dr. Donn Worgs, associate
professor of political science
and director of African and
African American Studies at
Towson University, at 6:30 p.m.
on Wednesday, Nov. 28 in
Huntzinger and Alden Trust
rooms 218-219 of Sandy and
Marlene Insalaco Hall.
A question-and-answer ses-
sion will follow the presenta-
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The program is open free to
the public and light refresh-
ments will be served. Register
by calling Brenda Nowalis,
administrative support special-
ist, at 674-1483 by Nov. 26.
Families invited
to tour Seminary
Wyoming Seminary Lower
School invites families to at-
tend the Early Childhood Over-
view from 9 to 11 a.m. on Sat-
urday, Dec. 1 at the school’s
new Early Childhood Learning
Center, 20 Arlington Road,
Forty Fort.
Families may tour toddler,
preschool, pre-kindergarten and
kindergarten classrooms and
will have the opportunity to
speak with the dean of the
Lower School, teachers and
admission staff about Sem’s
early childhood program.
For more information, call
Heidi Sims, Associate Director
of Lower School Admission, at
718-6610.
Sem schedules
student recital
The Wyoming Seminary
Music Department will present
a Sunday Afternoon at Sem
Student Recital at 2 p.m. on
Sunday, Dec. 2 in the Great
Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228
Wyoming Ave., just north of
Kingston Corners.
The recital will feature indi-
vidual student vocalists and
instrumentalists performing
works from the classical reper-
toire.
The recital is free and open
to the public. For more in-
formation, call 270-2192.
‘Ensemble Evening
set at Misericordia
Misericordia University will
host an ensemble evening for
the community to showcase the
talents of students in music,
voice and dance entitled “En-
semble Evening” at 7:30 p.m.
on Wednesday, Dec. 5 in Lem-
mond Theater at Walsh Hall.
The free program will feature
an evening of music from Mi-
sericordia’s choirs and bands,
including the Misericordia jazz
and wind ensembles. The Mi-
sericordia Chamber Singers and
Beyond Harmony, the uni-
versity’s female a cappella
group, as well as Pitch Please,
the university’s male a cappella
group, will also perform.
For more information, con-
tact the Misericordia University
Box Office at 674-6719.
Sem Singers and
Chorale plan concert
The Wyoming Seminary
Madrigal Singers and Chorale
will present their annual
Christmas Choral Concert at 3
p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 9 in the
Great Hall of Wyoming Semi-
nary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just
north of Kingston Corners.
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