School menus WEST SIDE TECH Sept. 26 - 30 MONDAY - Hot dog-sauerkraut on bun, chopped onions, cheese cubes, fruit fantasy, milk. TUESDAY - Beef bar-b-que on soft roll, spiced applesauce, but- tered vegetables, Tech peanut butter squares, milk. WEDNESDAY - Fruit juice, hoagie-lettuce-tomato, chips, cup cake, milk. THURSDAY - Italian meatballs, potato puffs, fresh relish cup, jello- whip cream, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza twins, buttered green beans, orange smiles, snicker doodle cookies, milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS Sept. 26 - 30 MONDAY - Dallas McChicken sandwich on enriched roll or pork barbecue on roll, buttered kernaled corn, cinnamon applesauce, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Cora’s country bar- becue chicken or Texas Hots (plain hot dog) on bun, Billy’s barbecue beans, lead belly corn bread with butter, orange raisin cole slaw, Bloomsburg Fair ice cream treat, country fair lemonade, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Turkey-cheese hoagie w-lettuce-tomato or whimpie on enriched roll, buttered steamed carrots, choice of milk. Bonus: Chocolate peanut butter pudding w- topping. ; THURSDAY - Baked shells w- meatsauce or bologna-cheese sand- wich, fresh lettuce wedge w-dress- ing, choice of milk. Bonus: Freshly baked cherry tart. FRIDAY - Chilled grape juice, Dallas pizza (2 slices), or peanut butter-jelly sandwich w-cheese cube, mixed fruit cup w-marsham- allows, choice of milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Sept. 21 - 30 Senior High School Tuna or deli hoagie, French fries, orange wedges, cookies, milk. THURSDAY - Tacos w-trimmings or hamburg w-trimmings, buttered corn, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter- jelly sandwich, potato chips, stuffed celery, pineapple tidbits, milk. MONDAY - Chicken patti or ham- burg on bun w-lettuce-special sauce, French fries or small salad, apple- sauce, donut, milk. macaroni ‘salad, baked beans; fruited jello, milk. ; WEDNESDAY - Mini ravioli w- sauce or potato cheese pierogies, cheese squares, green beans, peaches, milk. THURSDAY - Fair Day - Sliced bologna-Americn cheese on wheat bread, potato chips, minestrone soup-saltines, fresh apple, milk. FRIDAY - Batter dipped fish w- I tartar sauce or hot dog on bun, « French fries, cabbage salad, pears, “* peanut butter cookie, milk. 4 Junior and Elementary WEDNESDAY - Early dismissal-- Veal parmesan, buttered noodles, peas, Parker House roll-butter, Tas- tykake, milk. THURSDAY - Tacos w-trimmings, ' buttered corn, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY - Tuna hoagie or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, French fries, fruit cup, milk. MONDAY - Toasted cheese sand- wich, pickle chips, tomato soup- saltines, applesauce, donut, milk. TUESDAY - Turkey bar-b-que on bun w-relish, buttered corn, choco- late pudding w-whipped topping, < milk. i WEDNESDAY - Macaroni casser- ole, lettuce w-Italian dressing, Parker House roll-butter, fruited jello, milk. THURSDAY - Cheeseburger on bun, French fries, fresh apple, peanut butter cookie, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter- jelly sandwich, potato chips, carrot- celery sticks, pears, milk. Scouts plan School Night Trucksville Cub Pack 155 will hold its school night at the Westmoreland School on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m. Pack 155 will offer the Tiger 't Cub Program to boys who are seven years old. Other boys who are eight years of age or have completed the second grade may join the Cub Scouts. All boys must have a parent ¢ with them to register. Mercy Week Drasnin honored Daniel Poorman, Principal of Dallas Senior High School, and Frank Galicki, Assistant Principal, announce the name of Mark Dras- nin, a senior at Dallas Senior” High School, as being one of 15,000 stu- dents selected as a National Merit Semi-Finalist. Mark qualified as a semi-finalist on the basis of his outstanding performance on the 1982 PSAT test. some 18,000 secondary schools entered the competition last fall by taking the PSAT test in their junior year. PSU plans course Penn State-Wilkes-Barre’s Office of Continuing Education will present a workshop entitled ‘Fundamentals of Data Processing for Managers” p.m. at the Sheraton-Crossgates, Wilkes-Barre. The program is designed for supervisory, managerial and staff personnel who desire practical information on the best way to utilize a computer system. Also, support personnel who are or will use an on-line computer system to handle information will benefit from the program. David W. Staples, senior consul- tant of Sarig Business Systems, Inc., workshop leader, will explain data-processing concepts and their use in the business environment. He will cover the fundamentals of com- puters, hardware, software, termi- nology, procedures, controls, and systems design. The fee of $90 covers the cost of instruction, program materials, lunch, and beverage breaks. Partic- ipants in this workshop will receive 0.6 C.E.U.s and a certificate. For further information and registra- tion, contact Mrs. Sharon Ward, Penn State-Wilkes-Barre, Lehman, PA 18627, phone 675-2171. Mark will now fulfill requirements established by the National Merit Scholarship Program in order to advance to finalist standing before receiving consideration for a Merit Scholarship. In 1984 some 5,300 Merit Scholarship will be awarded. Mark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Drasnin, 22 Kingswood Drive, Dallas. Mr. Drasnin is employed by Prudential-Bache. Mrs. Drasnin is a teacher at College Misericordia. Mark has been an excellent stu- dent at Dallas Senior High main- taining a 3.7 cumulative average, is ranked in the top fifth of the senior class and is a member of the National Honor Society. He has also received numerous academic awards such as the NEDT Certifi- cate of Achievement in grades 7, 8, 9 and 10 and the English and Science Awards in grades 10 and 11. Mark has participated in soccer for three years, has been a member of the cross-country team for two years as well as track team for three years. Mark plans to attend college majoring in Physics. Castleberry Knits LizClaiborne Jack Mulqueen Checkaberry Jonathan Martin Patty O'Neil Actl...and more In sizes 4 to 20. Ex Open 9to9 Daily Sundays12to5 -J College pla College Misericordia joins other organizations throughout the coun- try in celebrating Mercy Week, Sept. 18-24. The College is just one of many institutions sponsored by The Religious Sisters of mercy, founded in 1831 by Catherine McAuley in Dublin, Ireland. In celebration of Mercy Week, College Misericordia has scheduled many events to which the public is invited. A rock Mass will be held Wednes- day, Sept. 21 at 10 p.m. in Merrick Hall. On Thursday, the Bloodmobile will be at, Merrick Hall from 10:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. The College Miser- icordia Nursing Club will sponsor a health fair at the same time. Saturday, Sept. 24, at 8:30 p.m. the National Players of Catholic University will present “A Midsum- Workshops set Two workshops for registered nurses will be presented by Penn State’s Department of Nursing, Col- lege of Human Development, at the PSU Worthington Seranton Campus in Dunmore. The first workship, ‘‘Agency-Wide Quality Assurance,” will be held on Thursday, Sept. 22, and will trace the historical development and social faetors influencing quality assurance. The second workshop, ‘Quality Assurance in Nursing on the Unit Level,” on Tuesday, Oct. 4, will apply quality assessment concepts to systems and services at the unit level. 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The office is located at 55 Machell Avenue, Dallas, directly opposite Gate of Heaven Elementary School. Dr. Boonin is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, and received his medical degree from Hahnemann Medi- cal College, Philadelphia. He completed a three-year resi- dency with Wyoming Valley Family Practice Program in Kingston, and fulfilled a public health commitment at Rural Health Corporation, Noxen, PA. He has most recently been associated with Dallas Family Practice Associates. Dr. Boonin is a diplomate of the American Board of Family Practice and is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He is also a member of the American Medical Society, the Luzerne County Medical Society, and serves on the advisory board of the Luz- erne County office of the aging. Doctor Boonin has office hours daily and evenings by appointment. Patients may call for an appointment at 675-0977. 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