The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 28, 1983, Image 17

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Directors, Sandra Turner of the
Back Mountain PAK presented a
$300 check to Board President Allen
R. Sorchik to be used toward the
acquisition of materials for the
newly adopted district-wide drug
and alcohol curriculum, ‘‘Here’s
Looking at You - Two’ .
Superintendent Dr. M. David
Preston commented that Lake-
Lehman is the first school district in
this area to adopt a district-wide
drug and alcohol curriculum, and
that six members of the staff are
currently being trained to imple-
ment the program at the elemen-
tary ‘and junior high school levels.
‘‘Here’s Looking at You - Two’ is a
curriculum that deals with four
important concepts:
About Drugs
2. Self Concept:
About Me
What I Know
3. Decision Making: Using What I
Know to Make Choices
4. Coping: Using What I Know to
Feel Better
Dr. Preston also noted that Lake-
Lehman has just been selected to
ment of Education drug and alcohol
curriculum projeet and will be
receiving additional curriculum
materials and training for its teach-
ers.
Two of the personal interest
courses being offered this fall by
Penn State’s Wilkes Barre Campus
are “Floral Design’ and ‘‘Introduc-
tion ‘to Karate and Self Defense.”
Both courses are being held on
Thursday evenings at the Lehman
campus beginning Sept. 29.
“Floral Design” will meet from 6
to 8 p.m. and will be taught by Rhea
Secules, a flower designer who has
taught non-credit courses and has
exhibited her works at local shows
and programs. Participants in the
course will learn how to design and
arrange all types of flowers using
ditferent shapes, colors and styles.
The course fee is $30.
“Introduction to Karate and Self
Defense” will meet from 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. and will be taught by Dr.
Dudley Snyder, assistant professor
of chemistry and first-degree black
belt in both World Tae Kwon Do
The Dallas Junior High School
was among 38 finalists in the Fifth
Annual Pocono Northeast Commu-
nity Awards Program (PNCAP)
sponsored by the Economic Devel-
opment Council of Northeastern
Pennsylvania (EDCNP).
The annual competition recog-
nizes organizations who have under-
improve the quality of life within
the seven-county Pocono Northeast
(Carbon, Lackawanna, Luzerne,
Monroe, Pike, Schuylkill and
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nated for consideration in the
awards program.
The Dallas School was honored in
the Education Category for its Drug
and Alcohol Education program.
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$890 per 100
$450 for 50
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CANNING TOMATOES
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Pumpkins, Squash,
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Federation and World Tang So do
Association. The course reveals the
martial arts as both an art form
and a beneficial means of physical:
and mental exercise. It teaches the
basics of street-wise self-defense,
such as problem avoidance, mental
preparedness and simple holding
escapes. Course fee is $35.
For further information and or
registration, contact the Office of
Continuing Education at Penn State-
Wilkes-Barre, phone 675-2171.
Following are school menus for
the next week:
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS
Oct. 3-7
Junior High & Elementary
MONDAY - Hot dog on bun,
cheese squares, vegetable soup-sal-
tines, peaches, milk.
TUESDAY - Meatball hoagie,
corn chips, green beans, pineapple
tidbits, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Ham patti on
bun, potato puffs, applesauce, Oreo
cookies, milk.
THURSDAY - Oven baked
chicken, mashed potatoes-gravy,
honey buttered carrots, Parker
House roll-butter, ice cream, milk.
FRIDAY - French bread pizza,
The Scholastic Aptitude Test
(SAT) will be given at Dallas Senior
High School, Saturday, Nov. 5. Reg-
istration closes Sept. 30th. Seniors
planning to attend two-year or four-
year colleges should take this exam.
Students planning to attend Luz-
erne County Community College do
not need to take this exam,. but
With approval of the Dallas
School Board, Dallas juniors will be
given the Armed Services Voca-
tional Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) on
Thursday, Oct. 6.
This battery is being given stu-
dents as part of the students’ career
counseling program. The results of
the test will be used to give the
students information on their apti-
tude for certain job areas.
The ASVAB test is a service given
to school districts free of cost by the
Dallas Band
receives first
The Dallas Senior High School
Marching Band was awarded First
Place, Class II in the ‘Music in
Motion” competition sponsored by
the Whitehall Marching Zephyr
Band, in Whitehall, Pa.
The Dallas Band, under the direc-
tion of David C. Benn, has enjoyed
phenomenal success in T.0.B. com-
petition. Dallas has been awarded
23 first place: awards and three
second place awards. In 1982 the
Dallas Band was the Chapter 7
Group T champion, and capped the
competition marching season by fin-
ishing second (Group 1) at the
Atlantic Coast all chapter champi-
onships held at Bensalem, Pa.
The band will participate on Oct.
2 at the Wyoming Area competition,
and also on Oct. 9 at the Arthritis
Foundation’s “Battle of the Bands”
contest at W.B. Stadium.
Len Deleur, owner of
Deleur Masonry’s
“BACK TO BASICS,
shown here with the
new ‘“‘HARMAN"'
combination stove.
“BACK TO BASICS",
located at 631
Memorial Highway,
Dallas (Next = to
Caddie LaBar’s), fea-
turing wood/coal
comb. furnaces, boil-
ers, free standing
stoves and inserts.
Weekdays 10 till 6
— Sat. 10 till 2. Or
call 675-2266.
"BACK TO BASICS",
“Your One Stop Shop
For All Your Solid Fuel
Needs.’’
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DALLASSTORE
lettuce w-Italian dressing, potato
chips, pears, milk.
Senior High School
MONDAY - Ham patti or pizza
patti on bun, potato puffs, baked
beans, peaches, milk.
TUESDAY - Jamacian turnover
w-gravy, buttered corn, pears, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Meatball hoagie,
corn chips, chocolate pudding, milk.
THURSDAY - Oven baked
chicken, mashed potatoes w-gravy,
peas, Parker House roll-butter, ice
cream, milk.
FRIDAY - French bread pizza,
potato chips, lettuce w-Italian dress-
ing, pineapple tidbits, milk.
WEST SIDE TECH
Oct. 3-7
should plan to take the ACT’s on
The doors will open at 8:00 a.m.
Students are reminded to bring
their admission ticket and. two
number two pencils.
Standby registrations will be
accepted if the student brings to the
test center a completed registration
Armed Services. Many high schools
across the country have endorsed
using ‘this battery as part of their
career counseling program.
In addition to ASVAB, as part of
career counseling, during the school
year, the juniors at Dallas will also
be given an Interest Inventory
(VIESA) and they will work individ-
MONDAY - Wafer steak on soft
roll, buttered corn, apple, chocolate
cookies, milk.
TUESDAY - Ham-cheese on]
seeded bun w-lettuce, vegetable,
soup-crackers, chips, Tech fudge,
milk.
WEDNESDAY . -
tomato-cheese, corn chips, greeny
beans, black bottom cup cakes, 1
milk. a
THURSDAY Cubed turkey- ud
gravy, mashed potatoes, seasoned li
peas, angel flake roll-butter, jello,
milk,
FRIDAY - Toasted cheese, Ne
chips, French fries, sugar cookies, iq
milk. 14
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form, some type of identification, §
and a check or money order for:
$33.00 made payable to ATP. Regis-
tration forms are available in the ¢
Dallas High School guidance office.
Students having any concerns
about their admission tickets should
contact Mrs. Russin in the guidance
office, 675-5201 ext. 215.
ually with the computer-based Guid- *
ance Information System. All these |
sources will be used to help the’
student match interest and aptitude |
with current job and job training |
information. The program is
designed to give students as much 7
information as possible to aid in |
their career choices.
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