THE DALLAS POST, APRIL 6, 1978 i At The Lake-Lehman Citizen's Advisory Council (CAC) held its monthly meeting on Monday, March 27, discussing new. school district grading system. James Nicholas, senior high school principal, spoke to the council regarding the newly im- plemented grading system in the secondary schools. Parental concern about the Several students from the Dallas Senior High School © were part of a special “Women In Engineering’’ symposium held recently durinng the 5th Annual Career Day at the Penn State Wilkes Barre Campus. Sponsored by the Luzerne County Chapter, Pa. Society of Professional = Engineers, the all day program cen- tered on the opportunities interested students will find in the engineering and science fields. In addition to Professor Priscilla Allison "of Penn States other panel mem- bers = who answered questions from the prospective women engineers were Jean Hauck, office manager of an architectural firm, and Penn State bio-med in- structor Cheryl Ebel. The CAREER DAY - Dallas students took part in the 5th annual Career Day at Penn State's Wilkes-Barre Cam- pus recently. Seated, left to right, are Barbara Price, Dallas guidance counselor: Brenda Lona. Janet Vivian. Barbara Wallace; standing, Gretchen Pyle, Mrs. Priscilla Allison, Penn State speech professor; and Barbara Kubasts. PRIZE WINNERS--Prize winners in the recent can- dy sale sponsored by the Westmoreland Elemen- tary PTO received their awards last week. First row, left to right, are Jennifer Jennings, Melissa Kachmar, Lori Niedzwicki, Tammy Adamchick, Matt Reinert, Enrico Nardone, Lydia Wynder, Dan- ny Williams, Justin Kraynack; second row, Brian Shaver, Denise Corcoran, Tracey Morgan, Marilyn Ward, Danette Dokmnovitch, Tina Brown, Anna Covert, and Jeff Hockenberry. (Photo by Charlot M. Denmon) Gate of Heaven School Menu April 10-14 Monday - Waffles and sausage, maple syrup, ap- . mlesauce. cookies, and milk. # ng ..luesaay - Lasagna, tossed salad with dressing Italian bread, ‘‘ice treat”, and milk : Wednesday - Beef stew with vegetables, dinner roll, ~ pineapple slice, and milk .. Thursday - Sliced turkey on roll, with lettuce jacks, pickles, cake, chocolate milk ..Friday - Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, vegetable heef soup, saltines, chocolate pudding and milk . Lake-LLehman School Menu April 10 - 14 new system had been Nicholas indicated that pupils and administrators will review the grading system this spring. He expressed his concern over finding a grading system that is equitable and yet not defeat some students. The CAC’ suggested the possibility of investigating alternatives to grading. panel discussion ranged from debating the op- portunities for women in specific fields and com- bining marriage and a career, to counseling students on an individual basis as to the exact courses of study available to them in college. Several hundred students who attended the Career Day had the option of picking from other discussion groups which included: drafting, sur- veying, civil, ar- chitectural, electrical, mechanical, highway and chemical engineering; biology, :chemistry, mathematics, computer science, physics, pre-med and dental, and nursing. The high school students also visited the extensive engineering and science labs at the Wilkes Barre A question arose as to the use of phonetics after second grade. It was suggested that the reading specialist be asked to come to the next CAC meeting to clarify the reading program. The Volunteers in Action the Community Resource Bank to compile a file of resource persons which could be Campus and had the op- portunity to speak with utilized by teachers to enrich classroom ae- tivities. The following correction was noted: Newly elected corresponding secretary is Linda Mazur, . The next CAC meeting will be held Monday, April 24th at 7:30 p.m. in thigs Lakeman-Jackson 7 Building. both college instructors and professionals working in each field. An orientation Night (for School Year 1978-79) for all kindergarten parents in the Lake-Lehman School District will be held in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Lehman-Jackson Elementary Building, Leh- man, at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 10. The program will be guided by elementary principals, guidance personnel, and . kin- dergarten teachers. All parents, residing in the Lake-Lehman School District who have children eligible to attend Kkin- dergarten, are invited to attend. The following policy on admission of beginners was adopted by the Lake- Lehman School board at a regular meeting held on May 11, 1976: Kindergarten - Children who have reached the agé of 5 years by September 30, 1978, will be admitted to the Kindergarten = Program. 4) A reminder - If you have not registered your child for kindergarten, you are asked to please register him or her as soon as possible. Monday - Toasted cheese sandwich, tomato soup, saltines, fruit, and milk Tuesday - Turkey Bar-b-q on bun with relish, potato puffs, buttered corn, pudding and milk Wednesday - Karly Dismissal - Meatball Hoagie, but- tered green beans, applesauce, frosted cake and milk Thursday - Beef stew over noodles, pickled beets, parker house roll and butter, jello and topping and milk _.Friday - Pizza or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, potato chips, stuffed celery, strawberry fruit cup and milk’ REGIONAL CHORUS--Two members of the Lake- Lehman chorus participated in the recent Region IV choral festival held at Carbondale. They were ac- companied by Miss Jane Morris, choral director. Both girls are seniors and active in all school ac- tivities. Standing, left to right, are Eileen Borton and Kathy Stefanowicz. (Photo by Ace-Hoffman) Carol Evans on Wheaton honor list Carol L. Evans, 95 . Poplar Street, Dallas, a student at Wheaton College has been named to the dean’s list for the second quarter of the 1977-78 academic year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans. Dean’s list honors are earned by students who carry 12 or more hours and average 3.4 grade points (4 is perfect) per quarter. Wheaton College is a coeducational Christian liberal arts college located 25 miles west of Chicago. Rt. 3098118 Memorial Highway, Dallas Bill Spurlin, Prop. 675-3336 WESLEY'S CITGO SERVICE STATION 566 Memorial Highway, Dallas Harry Wesley, Prop. 675-9647 DOWEY’S EXXON SERVICENTER Route 309, Kunkle Jack Dowey, Prop. 675-5721 | carin our ands Zoning meeting scheduled for farmers A meeting of interested farmer’s of Lehman, Jackson, and Hunlock Townships is scheduled for Tuesday, April 11 at 8 p.m. in Hayfield House of Penn State University Campus at Lehman. The Pennsylvania Ex- tension Service will con- duct this discussion session. The subject will be ‘Zoning and the Far- mer.” INSPECTION DEADLINE APRIL 30 SCHMID’S ARCO SERVICE STATION 115 N. Memorial Highway, Dallas Jerry Schmid, Prop. 675-2209 consistently been a member of honor societies. Shown presenting the certificate to Miss Mark are, left to right, James L. Nicholas, principal; John M. Zaleskas, assistant principal; Miss Kathy Gregory, science department leader; Miss Mark; John J. Oliver, assistant principal. SCIENCE HONOR - Ann Marie Mark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mark of R.D. 2, Hunlock Creek was recen- tly honored for her participation in a science Sym- posium held at Pennsylvania Sate University. Miss Mark, a senior at Lake-Lehman High School, has been active in a variety of school-related activities and has "GAR CUB CADET DEN TRACTOR The beautiful lawns and gardens are the result of time, effort and care. The greater the pride you take in your efforts, the prouder you'll be of the results. 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