NL BE a ey a Tes STAN a: I NO 8 TI I TT lI NS I el Ee TT EE Pe a TL nye - ® Following are the cafeteria menus for area schools for the following week: LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Dec. 14 - 22 Junior High & Elementary Schools WEDNESDAY - Ham patti on bun, potato puffs, buttered carrots, pudding, milk. THURSDAY - Christmas Dinner - Oven-baked chicken, mashed pota- toes w-gravy, peas, cranberry sauce, roll-butter, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY - Tuna hoagie, French fries, fruit cup, cookies, milk. MONDAY - Toasted cheese sand- wich, pickle chips, tomato ‘soup- saltines, pears, milk. TUESDAY - Taco’s w-trimmings, buttered corn, apple, milk. WEDNESDAY - Turkey bar-b-q on bun w-relish, tri-tater, baked beans, pudding, milk. THURSDAY - Early dismissal - Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sand- wich, potato chips, carrot-celery sticks, peaches, Christmas treat, milk. Senior High School WEDNESDAY - Beef stew over noodles, pickled beets, Parker House roll-butter, peaches, milk. THURSDAY - Christmas dinner - Oven-baked chicken, mashed pota- toes-gravy, peas, cranberry sauce, roll-butter, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY - Tuna hoagie, French fries, fruit cup, cookies, milk. corn, apple, milk. LCCC officers WEDNESDAY - Turkey bar-b-q or ham patti on bun w-relish, potato puffs, baked beans, pudding, milk. THURSDAY - Early dismissal - Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sand- wich, potato chips, carrot-celery sticks, pears, Christmas treat, milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS Dec. 19 - 22 MONDAY - Italian meatball hoagie or ballpark weiner on bun, Boston baked beans w-honey, mixed fruit combo, mini marshmallow, milk or juice. TUESDAY - Philadelphia cheeses- teak hoagie or balogna-cheese sand- wich, mixed vegetables, celery stick, milk of juice. Bonus: Vanilla pudding w-topping. WEDNESDAY - Christmas Dinner - Roast turkey w-giblet gravy, dressing, buttered whipped pota- toes, cherry red cranapple gelatin salad, milk or juice. Bonus: Snow- flake Ice Cream treat. THURSDAY - Cheese pizza, beef noodle woup w-vegetables, milk or juice. Bonus: Freshly baked holiday cookie. WEST SIDE TECH Dec. 19 - 22 MONDAY - Wafer steak on soft roll, buttered vegetables, cheese sticks, mistletoe kisses, milk. TUESDAY - Turkey, mashed potatoes-gravy, buttered corn, cran- berry sauce, roll-butter, pumpkin pie, milk. WEDNESDAY - Toasted cheese, French fries, cole slaw, Holly Berry cupcake, milk. lettuce-tomato-Italian dressing, chips, jingle bell cookies, milk. BENEDICTA MATCHETT ALBERT DURAN Two Dallas residents were recently appointed as campaign chairmen of College Misericordia’s 1984 ‘‘Gifts for Learning’’ cam- paign. The appointments of Albert Duran as general chairman and Benedicta North Matchett as chairman of the alumni fund raising activities were announced recently by Frank Pas- quini, director of development at the College. Duran will lead six community vice-chairmen to raise the $292,000 goal set for 1984. The funds support the College’s financial aid pro- Steve Berg, Wilkes-Barre, Judy Barth, corresponding secretary; Management Program. grams, such as academic scholar- ships, work grants and leadership awards. Matchett, a 1956 graduate of Mis- ericordia, will oversee the alumni’s solicitation and phonathon phases of the campaign. The alumni cam- paign committee has set a goal of $86,000 for 1984. Presently, Duran is the senior vice-president and chief administra- tive officer of United Penn Bank and is a member of the Westmore- land Club and the Knights of Colum- bus. eT Matchett is presently a director- at-large of the Alumni Association’s Board of Directors Students honored Back Mountain residents named to the Academic High Honor Roll at Wyoming Seminary include Brian Koo, Dallas, grade five; and Mat- thew Shea, Dallas, grade five; John Aponick, Dallas, grade seven; and Juliana Koo, Dallas, grade eight. Back Mountain residents listed on the Academic Honor Roll were: Helena Rowlands, Dallas, grade five; Joanna Garbush, Shavertown, grade six; Christopher Kersey, Shavertown, grade six; Scott Moore, Shavertown, grade six; Christian Olson, Shavertown, grade six; Gianna Santarelli, Dallas, grade six; Christina Caputo, Shav- ertown, grade seven; Andrew Mer- rill, Shavertown, grade seven; | Eugene Choi, Shavertown, grade eight; and Sean Robbins, Shaver- town, grade eight. Open Daily 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday & Thursday ‘til 9 p.m. Free Parking. Credit Terms, lay-a-ways invited. solids and veneers and very tasteful. Each in business. More than 80 students were recently named to Wyoming Semi- nary’s Dean’s List for the first trimester of the 1983-84 school term, announced O. Charles Lull, Dean of the Upper School. Kingston - Angela Agati, Benja- min Cabot, Laura Churnetski, Charles Cohen, Ilizabeth Gonchar, Lynn Huey, Leigh Lawrence, Karen Lottick, Marla Lubin, Mark Meyer, Max Minkoff, Kayanne Vanderburg, Amy Wallace. Dallas - Peter Bove, Megan Hedden, Amy John, Sarah Roths- child, Jennifer Williams. Shaver- town - Heather Aponick, Leslie Dymond, Christian Hampel, Andrew Kellman, Nick Togias. Forty Fort - Christopher Boyce, Janice Jones. Tunkhannock - Paul Bartley, Mel- issa Stauffer. Luzerne - Serene Josiah. Trucksville - Rose Ann Serpico. Named to the Dean’s List were: Kingston - James Antinnes, Justin DePasquale, Melissa Gaudio, Thomas Imperiale, Michael Nelson, Robin Yuskovitz. Dallas - Kevin Brown, Christy Brown, Amy Rogers, Terrell Smith. Shavertown - A. Richard Caputo, Erin Moore, Douglas Turner. Harveys Lake - Kathy Quick, Anthony Stallone. Luzerne - Lisa Kosenak, Michelle Kosenak. TALK ABOUT CONVENIENCE, TAPPAN HAS A TWO-LEVEL MEMORY. 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