Sunday, August 25-31, 2013 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 LAKE-LEHMAN JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL HOMEROOM ASSIGNMENTS The following student homerooms at the Lake- Lehman Junior/Senior High School have been ssigned for the 2013-14 @... year: ~~ SEVENTH GRADE Room 701 - Mrs. Lipski, teacher; Audia to Carey Room 702 - Mr. Nice, teacher; Cercone to Fegely Room 703 - Mrs. Whitesell, teacher; Fender to Jubis Room 702 - Mr. Hynick, teacher; Judge to Lukasavage Room 705 - Mr. Kvashay, teacher; Lutz to Naugle Room 707 - Mrs. Finnarelli, teacher; Newell to Roberts Room 708 - Mrs. Kleyman, teacher; Roberts to Stanski Room 713 - Mr. Yoniski, teacher; Stefanowicz to Yatsko EIGHTH GRADE Room 201 - Mrs. Honeywell, teacher; dams to Chaga Room 709 - Mrs. P. arrison, teacher; Coenen to Hogan Room 711 - Mr. Sobocinski, teacher; Hopkins to McHenry Room 712 - Mrs. Figura, teacher; Miller to Roberts Room 715 - Miss Casaldi, teacher; Rogers to Tereska Room 717 - Mr. Kalinay, teacher; Toney to Yurko NINTH GRADE Room 108 - Mrs. Goble, teacher; Abate to Crawford Room 109 - Miss Kuffa, teacher; Dabsheh to Harris Room 202 - Mrs. Hamilton, teacher; Harrison to Kittle Room 203 - Mrs. Hasinus, teacher; Kon to Mayewski Room 204 - Mrs. Hoffman, teacher - McCue to Pannell | Room 205 - Mrs. Eckert, teacher; Pavlichko to Shefler Room 206 - Mrs. Kollar, teacher; Shotwell to Tomolonis Room 207 - Mrs. Koss, teacher; Tomolonis to Zekas TENTH GRADE Room 101 - Mr. Kupsky, teacher; Ambrose to Donovan Room 104 - Mrs. Pellegrini, teacher; Dries to Guth Room 105 - Mrs. Ruddy, teacher; Hall to Karnes Room 106 - Mr.s Cave- attie, teacher; Katchko > Moosic Room 302 - Mr. Evans, teacher; Moreck to Perkins Room 304 Mr. Kirkutis, teacher; Poslock to Storz Room 306 - Mr. Kerkowski, teacher; Supey to Zielinski ELEVENTH GRADE Room 305 - Mr. Kostrobala, teacher; Abney to Cihocki Room 307 - Mrs. Kerkowski, teacher; Cole to Field Room 308 - Miss Candelario, teacher; Fine to Kepner Room 309 - Mrs. Boyle, teacher; Kesner to Malinowski Room 310 - Mrs. Judge, teacher; Martin to O’Connell Room 311 - Miss Height, teacher; pOlinger to Spencer oom 313 - Miss ttes, teacher; Spencer to Zeisloft TWELFTH GRADE Room 402 - Mrs. Ferentino, teacher; Acevedo to Cunningham Room 403 - Mr. Coveleski, teacher; David to Hoyt Room 404 - Mr. Gorski, teacher; James to Moore Room 405 - Mr. Novrocki, teacher; Nichols to Shaw Room 406 - Mr. Lindbuchler, teacher; Snyder to Zacharias Sutton honored by PASR The Luzerne/ Wyoming chapter of The Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees (PASR) recently held an awards luncheon at Genetti’s Hotel and Convention Center in Wilkes-Barre and presented its annual scholarship to Amanda Sutton, a junior education major at Misericordia University. A dean's list student, Sutton was recently inducted into Kappa Delta Pi, the inter- national honor society for education. From left, are Sister Patti McCann PhD, representing Misericordia University; Helene Dainowski, PASR Educational Support Chair; Amanda Sutton and Pat Quinn, Amanda's grandmother. New faculty members welcomed at Misericordia University Misericordia University recently welcomed the addition of 10 new full-time faculty members to campus for the 2013-14 academic year during a special orientation program in the Catherine Evans McGowan Room of the Mary Kintz Bevevino Library. From left, seated, are are Darlene Kuchinski-Donnelly, F.N.P., M.S.N., assistant professor of nursing; Susan McDonald, Ph.D., assistant professor of social work; Pamela Welsh, M.S.N., assistant professor of nursing; Sarah Batterson, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor of history and government. Standing, Heather Howell Fritz, D.P.T., assistant professor of physical therapy; Ryan Weber, Ph.D., assistant profes- sor of fine arts; Ronald Petrilla, Ph.D., assistant professor of business; Joshua Winneker, J.D., assistant professor of business; Matthew Nickel, Ph.D., assistant professor of English; and Cathy Speace, M.S.N., assistant professor of nursing. Williams. Laskowski honored The Luzerne/ Wyoming chapter of The Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees (PASR) recently held an awards luncheon at Genetti’s Hotel and Convention Center in Wilkes-Barre. The Lauretta Woodson award, presented annually to an outstanding educator and a support staff member, was presented this year to Amy Williams, educator and Karen Laskowski, support staff, from the Dallas School District. From left, are Carol Williams, PASR president-elect; Cathy Cortegerone, PASR presi- dent Amy Williams; Alice Hudak, Educational Support Chair; Karen Laskowski; and Thomas Traver, HIGH SPEED INTERNET available | EVERYWHERE! « Get speeds as FAST as 15mbps where aviabio HCToR (erL0[1)'Q 3-13 LT tao We [1 RUT AUISERIEE - Starting at $49.99/mo WAVE Eel (=H AV 344 5] 3343 HIGH SPEED * INTERNET by SATELLITE CALL NOW and GO FAST! 1-877-358-7040 Mon - Fri 8am-11pm . Sat 9am-8pm « Sun 10am - 6pm EST principal of Dallas Elementary School. SC L FS WAHS CLASS OF ‘73 REUNION The Wyoming Area High School Class of 1973 is planning its 40th anniversary reunion for Labor Day weekend. Classmates interested in obtaining information are asked to log onto waclassofseventythree on Facebook and enter their mailing address or email Dotty Martin at dot- tymartin@comcast.net. WSCCHS CLASS OF 1971 PARTY West Side Central Catholic High School Class of 1971 will hold a 60th birthday party from 1 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1 at the Grove at Checkerboard Inn on Carverton Road, Trucksville. For more information, contact Kate Bustin Taroli at KBTaroli@gmail.com. FRIEDMAN GALLERY EXHIBIT The Pauly Friedman Art Gallery at Misericordia University will present “Capturing Realism 2013” a biennial exhibit of works instructors, alumni and apprentices from the nation- ally renowned studios of the Ani Art Academies and acclaimed modern master Anthony J. Waichulis from Sept. 7 through Oct. 31. The exhibit will open with a Meet - LENDES MEMBER FDIC ‘personal loans ar With competitive 1 some work done around some bills. And — the best town. Usually in one bt “branch to apply, and see every day. We'll show you wh communitybankna.com the Artists Reception from 5 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7 in the Pauly Friedman Art Gallery. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 1 to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. For more information, call 674-6250. DHS CLASS OF 1968 REUNION The Dallas High School Class of 1968 will hold a 45-year anniversary reunion in September. There will be a mixer at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake on Friday, Sept. 20 and a reunion eve- ning at Leggio’s, Dallas, on Saturday, Sept. 21. Classmates are encouraged to log onto Facebook at “Dallas High School Class of 1968” or call Lucy at 674- 5673 for more information. DHS CLASS OF 1983 REUNION Dallas High School Class of 1983 is planning a 30th anniversary reunion for Oct. 26. Any classmate who has not yet received information about the reunion and who wishes to attend is asked to send their current email address to dallasclassof83@att.net or call Sharon at (610) 737-0042. cans” so you can fill in the blank. 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