The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 25, 1981, Image 11

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Bixcotti, Pepper Cookies and Ricotta wil be taken by
Jean Dal Santo, 696-3471 or Rose Dana, 675-0796. Seated,
left to right, are Ann Petro, Mary Rice, Emily Falzone;
standing, Jean Dal Santo, Joyce Dombek, Bridget
Correale and Betty Levitsky.
A senior in the college
prep program at Lake-
Lehman! High School,
Jody Lowery plans to
attend Luzerne County
Community College to
~The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Lowery of
Lehman, Jody trans-
. schools when she was a
- parents moved from the
Jody has a sister,
Collette, eighth grade
brothers,
Dennis, in fifth grade;
Kevin in kindergarten;
sand Shelley, two years of
age.
She has been a member
of the high school track
yard dashes, 440 yard
relay and the high jump.
This year Jody is editor of
The Knightlife” and:for
ember of the yearbook
= A member of the Lake-
Hugh Gallagher, son of
«Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
at ‘Dallas Junior High
School. Hugh is a junior at
( Dallas High School
! The young junior, a
course at Dallas High
School, plans to attend
college after completing
medicine.
This week’s In the Post
Spotlight * student - at
llas, Hugh is a member
the chorus and the high
in District
year at
‘tLast year he was a
member of the high school
this year
dropped out of the band to
take additional academic
Lehman High School
Award-Winning Band,
Jody is in the silks group
in the band front.
Until recently she was
on the honor roll. Jody
also is active in the
school’s health assistance
program for juniors and
seniors. As a senior she is
in the second year. The
program is designed for
the purpose of assisting
students ‘in making
decisions about careers in
the medical field. In their
senior year, students are
affiliated with businesses
where they can become
familiar with their career
interest.
In her extracurricular
activities, = Jody is
Fellowship at Lehman
United Methodist Church.
She is a member and past
worthy advisor of the
Charles James Chapter of
‘Rainbow girls. 2
‘ Jody also works’ part
time at Weis Market in
Dallas Village Shopping
Center.
She likes most outdoor
sports such as hiking,
swimming, tennis, ice
skating, skiing and snow-
mobiling. Jody also en-
joys camping and does a
lot of family camping with
her parents and brothers
and sisters.
Jody has been to West
Virginia, Georgia and
Jody Lowery
classes. Hugh also was a
member of the school’s
ski club until recently.
Working part time at
The Castle Inn, Dallas,
leaves Hugh little time for
other activities but when
he does have time he
enjoys bike riding, back-
packing, nature hiking,
swimming and canoeing.
He also enjoys roller
when he has the time.
Hugh is presently
taking an advanced first
aid course through the
American Red Cross and
this summer he plans to
take the emergency
medical technician
course.
He is a member of the
Kingston Township
Volunter Ambulance and
the Trucksville Fire
Company. Hugh also is
active in the Trucksville
United Methodist Church
M.Y.F.
He enjoys traveling
when he has. the op-
portunity and has been to
Mew York, New Jersey
and the eastern shore. He
also has taken canoe trips
down the Delaware River.
The teacher-student
relationship at Dallas
Senior High School is
outstanding, according to
Hugh. He said the
teachers treat the
students as friends and as
their equals.
“The academic
program at our high
school is excellent,”’ said
the junior, ‘“‘and our field
trip program is great. We
learn a lot about other
people and how they
perform in their careers.”
Hugh believes the
school should have more
programs such as the
recent CPR course which
The Dallas Junior High
“School will host its ‘annual
} ring Educational Fair,
. Thursday, April 2.
. Educational displays and
B exhibits. of students’
projects will open at 7
.m. at the school.
fee Special guests for the
AFS School Day was
- at the Dallas Senior
HHigh School in order to
Fto interest ‘ them in
tin the Dallas School
{ were co-ordinators for the
Field Development
for Nor-
¢ theastern Pennsylvania,
evening will be parents of
current - sixth grade
‘students. Frederick J.
Case, school principal,
will address the parents
and narrate a slide
presentation illustrating
school activities. :
All parents of junior
stated that she was ex-
of an AFS Exchange
Program in Dallas and
that she hoped to start one
in the Lake-Lehman
School District as well as
other area schools.
Mrs. Paula Wilson from
the New York staff of the
AFS International-Inter-
cultural programs. She
explained that AFS is a
world-wide international
« Alderson
orders for
8
RThey *1 have
peanut butter and cream
eggs.
. Call 639-5134 or 639-2527
to order before April 1.
high school students, and
of current ‘sixth’ grade
students are invited to
attend. Interested
welcome.
Refreshments: will be
served.
57 countries participating.
participate, an adult
chapter must be formed
by interested people in the
support group is formed,
have a foreign exchange
student in the Dallas
Senior ' High School and
can send a Dallas student
to: both foreign - and
domestic exchanges.
Anyone interested is
welcome to attend a
meeting at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church,
‘Shavertown, Thursday,
April 2 at 7:30 p.m. For
more information call
er
New York with the band
and with her family has
traveled to Canada,
Florida and most of the
southern states. They
visit the Delaware shore
which Jody loves.
Classical music is her
favorite but no special
composer. She likes all of
them.
The relationship bet-
ween the faculty and
students at Lake-Lehman
High School is ‘‘really
great’, according to
Jody. The faculty get
involved and spend a lot of
their own time with the
students, she said, they
show a genuine interest
and are concerned about
the student body.
Jody does not know of
any improvements which
could be made for the
benefit of the students.
She says everything is
great and the students
have plenty of freedom in
her opinion.
new . wrestling room,
should be a big help for
the athletes.
a
would offer a great deal to
the students. He believes
most of the students are
interested in such
programs as these.
Hugh Gallagher
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PAGE ELEVEN
cake, milk.
jello, milk.
teenagers earned awards
at ‘the 20th Regional
meeting of the Junior
Academy of Science
recently. Susan A.
Stravinsky, Matthew W.
. Evans, Patrick McGraw,
i William Reynolds and
Jeffrey W,alko
Bishop
O’Reilly High School in
the day-long conpetition.
Four of the group will
attend the State: Com-
petition in Lancaster
beginning April 5 through
April 7.
Susan is a sophomore,
member of the Math and
Spanish Clubs and a
junior varsity
cheerleader. She is also a
member of the Gate of
Heaven Youth Ministry,
where she graduated in
‘““The Classification of
Majic Squares”. She is
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Stravinsky,
Dallas. Susan was a first
place winner.
Matthew, a graduate of
Gate of Heaven School is a
sophomore and a member
of the Math and Chess
Clubs. He also works on
the school newspaper in
Matt -'wasl also a first
place winner with his
project on, ‘‘Aspects: of
the quadratic Equation’.
He is the son of Matthew
and Barbara Evans,
Dallas.
Patrick a sophomore, is
an active member in
school activities. He is a
member of the band,
Latin and Math-Clubs and
is active in cross country
skiing and baseball. A
member of Boys Scout
Troop 232, Gate of
Heaven, Pat ' copped
second place with his
presentation on,
“Fields”. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs.
McGraw, Dallas.
Billy, also a sophomore,
Joseph
with. his project "on,
‘“Projective Geometry.”
He is a member of the
Math Club, BOR School
of Heaven Youth
four brothers, Billy is the
son of Charles and
Lourene Reynolds,
Dallas.
Jeff the only freshman
in the group, earned a
first place award with his
presentation on,
“Metrics, How They Are
Used and What They
Are.” He also won an
award for ‘Excellence on
Junior High
Mathematics’”. Jeff is the
son of William and
Barbara Walko, Shaver-
town.
Mrs. Linda Rakauskas
coached Susan, Matt ‘and
Pat. Jeff was coached by
Mrs. Anita Sirack and Sr.
Gratiana, RSM, worked
with’ Bill.
held annually in local
districts: First ‘place
winners then go to’ the
state final competition.
Each candidate must give
an oral presentation of his
or her project, plus visual
aids. Each candidate’ is
judged on fullfulment of
purpose, content,
development © and
presentation. Judges are
chosen from educators
and scientists. Subjects
cover a varied array of
scientific and
mathematical material.
All of the sophomores
participated : in the
competition last year.
Susan and Matt attended
the state finals in 1980.
looking forward to their
Lancaster trip.
The Lake-Lehman High
School Symphonic Con-
cert Band is preparing for
the Spring Concert to be
presented on April 10 and
11 at 7:30 p.m. at the high
school auditorium. Be
sure to mark these dates
on the calendar. Come
and enjoy an outstanding
performance by the young
musicians of our own
area. John Miliauskas
will direct the concert.
The Cadet Band which is
comprised of the youngest
musicians in the school
district will perform in
advance of the Symphonic
Band at both dates.
Jonathan Pineno will
direct the Cadet Band.
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LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL MENU ~
Mar. 30- Apr. 3
MONDAY-Sisek hoagie, minestrone soup-saltines, fruit,
m
TUESDAY--Chicken bar-b-q on bun w-relish, buttered
- corn, applesauce, cookies, milk.
WEDNESDAY-Spaghetti w-Italian meat sauce, lettuce
dressing, Parker House roll-butter, fruited jello, milk.
THURSDAY-Ham pattie, sweet potato ‘casserole, green
beans, hard roll-butter, frosted cake, milk.
FRIDAY-Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, potato
chips, stuffed celery, fruit, milk.
WEST SIDE VO TECH MENU
Mar. 30- Apr.3
MONDAY--Tech chicken on seeded roll, lettuce-tomato
Hiss, chicken noodle soup-crackers, sliced peaches,
mi
TUESDAY--Pork bar-b-que on soft roll, green beans,
spiced applesauce, variety of cookies, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Oval spice-cheese-lettuce on seeded roll,
assorted condiments; vegetable soup w- crackers,
creamy cole slaw, chocolate: fudge cake, milk.
THURSDAY--Italian meat balls on hard roll, buttered
corn, fruited jello w-whip cream, milk.
FRIDAY--Pizza, fruit juice, tossed salad-dressing, Tech
squares, milk. J
DALLAS SCHOOL MENU
Mar. 30-31
MONDAY--Chef’s special w-assortment of vegetables
and fruits, ice cream sandwich, milk, (Jr.Sr.), chef’s
special, vegetable du jour, pumpkin pie w-whipped
topping, milk. (Elem.Inter.)
TUESDAY--Cheese-steak on hoagie roll, green beans,
chilled peaches, milk, (Elem.Inter.), cheese steak
hoagie, green beans, pumpkin pie w-whipped topping,
milk, (Jr.Sr.).
(Jr.Sr.), ham sandwich, cheese sticks, wonder bar
(Elem. Inter.), pineapple "tidbits, milk. ©
dressing, assorted fruit or fruit juice, (Jr.Sr.), ham-
burger on roll, pickle chips, vegetarian beans, orange
wedges (Elem. Inter.), milk.
FRIDAY--Cheese pizza, chilled juice, assortment of
fruits and vegetables (Jr.Sr.), tossed salad-dressing,
raisins (Elem.Inter.), milk.
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