The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 21, 1985, Image 14

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INFORMATION
Patricia Klein Rosenthal, Dallas,
has been appointed as teacher of
Health and Physical Education at
Wyoming Seminary Lower School,
Forty Fort, according to Carmen M.
Marnell, Dean of the Lower School.
She will also serve in various coach-
ing capacities.
Mrs. Rosenthal received her B.S.
Degree in Health and Physical Edu-
cation from Ithaca College and com-
pleted graduate courses at the Uni-
versity of Maryland. Since 1980 Mrs.
Rosenthal has been a substitute
teacher at the Lower School.
As an active participant in athlet-
ics, Mrs. Rosenthal was a P.ILA.A.
field hockey official and tennis
coach at College Misericordia. She
was also a tennis instructor at the
Kingston Racquet Club and tuaght
gymnastics to the Lower School
Kindergarten students.
Mrs. Rosenthal is the immediate
past president of the Junior League
of Wilkes-Barre and has served as
chairman of the Aemrican Cancer
Society’s ‘Daffodil Days”. She has
participated on various committees
with the Hadassah and received an
Outstanding Young Woman of
America Award in 1983.
Mrs. Rosenthal, who is a 1964
graduate of Wyoming Seminary Col-
lege Preparatory School, was presi-
dent of the Wyoming Seminary
Alumni Association (1980-82), and
former member of the Lower School
Parents’ Council and past chairman
of the Lower School Rummage Sale.
Schoo
Following is the cafeteria menu
for the Lake-Lehman school district
for the opening week of school:
Senior High
Aug. 28 - 30
WEDNESDAY - Chili dog or hot
dog on bun, cheese squares, potato
puffs, baked beans, ice cream,
choice of milk.
THURSDAY - Cheeseburg or
hamburg on bun, sliced tomato w-
lettuce, special dressing, macaroni
salad, pickle chips, fruited jello,
choice of milk.
FRIDAY - Pizza or egg salad
sandwich, potato chips, carrot-
celery sticks, pears, choice of milk.
Breakfast will be served begin-
ning Sept. 4, 1985. 50 cents - 30 cents
Menus
reduced. Grade 7 thru 12. Lunc..
tickets $4.25 (5 tickets) or 90 cents
daily.
Junior High & Elementary
WEDNESDAY - Hot dog on bun,
cheese squares, potato puffs, baked
beans, ice cream, choice of milk.
THURSDAY - Hamburg on bun,
sliced tomato w-lettuce, special
dressing, macaroni salad, pickle
chips, fruited jello, choice of milk.
FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter-
jelly sandwich, potato chips, carrot-
celery sticks, pears, choice of milk.
Breakfast will be served begin-
ning Sept. 4, 1985. 50 cents - reduced
30 cents. Lunch tickets K-thru 2nd
grade $3.75 (5 tickets) or 80 cents
daily; 3 thru 6 grade, $4.00 (5
tickets) or 85c daily.
PATRICIA ROSENTHAL
Orientation set
Luzerne County Community Col-
lege’s freshman class will be offi-
cially welcomed to the college and
given an overview of campus activi-
ties at its annual orientation session
scheduled for Monday, August 26,
beginning at 9:30 a.m., in the col-
lege gym on the main campus in
Nanticoke.
WEORMATION
College Misericordia is gearing up
for a new academic year with a
two-day orientation for both new
incoming students and their par-
ents.
Orientation will be held on Satur-
day, August 24, and Sunday, August
25. Times for orientation programs
vary throughout the day. Classes
will begin at 8 a.m. on Monday,
August 26.
New students and their parents
will take part in tours of the campus
and a welcome address in Walsh
Auditorium by Dr. Joseph Fink,
president, college administrators
and several student leaders. They
will also meet together in an aca-
demic program session with faculty
from the student’s chosen academic
discipline.
During Saturday evening, all stu-
dents and their parents will meet in
the cafeteria with Dr. Joseph
Rogan, director of the Developmen-
tal Education Program. Topics of
discussion will include the Fresh-
man Testing Project, Academic
Workshop Project and the Alterna-
tive Learners Project. Evening lei-
sure activities will cinsist of various
sports activities. Combined parent-
student programming will conclude
with a Folk Mass on Sunday morn-
ing.
On Sunday, students will meet
informally insmall groups with an
orientation student leader in order
to ask questions they may have.
They will also meet with their
academic advisors and register for
calsses.
Both resident and commuter stu-
dents will have the opportunity to
meet separately in order to discuss
any sepcial concerns. Sunday’s ori-
entation will end with an outdoor
band concert and picnic.
A special program specifically for
parents has also been designed for
orientation. On Saturday, a work-
shop entitled ‘Parents’ Concern”
will be conducted by Sister Martha
Hanlon, REM, dean cf students and-
David Payne, dean of admissions.
In addition, representatives from
the financial aid and billing offices
will address financial related topics.
In order to provide parents the
chance to socialize with faculty and
administrators, a parent’s reception
will be held on Saturday evening in
McHale Hall Lounge and patio area.
Meals and accommodations will
be provided for both parents and
students. new students who need
orientation information may con-
tact, the Dean of Students Office at
675-2181, ext. 320.
John J. Oliver, Principal, Lake-
Lehman Junior High, announces the
following homeroems for school
year 1985-86:
GRADE 7:
Adamski - Daniels, homeroom
201; Danke - Hutchins, homeroom
202; Hynick - Major, homeroom 203;
Manzoni - Rambus, homeroom 205;
Recek - Stine, homeroom 207; Stock-
age - Zerfoss, homeroom 208.
GRADE 8:
Aftewicz - Delaney, homeroom
1001; DeLeur - E. Higgins, home-
room 102; K. Higgins - Longmore,
homeroom 105; Manzoni - Shission,
homeroom 106; Skibitsky - Young,
homeroom 107.
All Jr. High Band students are to
report directly to the sr. High each
morning.
The Region III Energy Center of
the Econimic Development Council
of Northeastern Pennsylvania
(EDCNP) has available for free
public distribution a new stey-by-
step guide for estimating home
energy efficiency. The new guide
called the Pennsylvania Home
Energy Cost Estimator is designed
to be used by anyone concerned
with the effects of energy costs on
owning a home including: owners,
prospective buyers, builders, real
estate brokers, lenders and aprais-
ers.
The Pennsylvania Home Energy
cost Estimator is fre and available
from the EDCNP, 1151 Qak Street,
Pittstonn, Pennsylvania 18640-3795,
(717) 655-5581 or 1-800-982-4332.
Bus
(Continued from page 13)
on County Rd. to T652. Turnaround.
Return. Right on 40067 to Ross Elemen-
tary. Starting time 6:50 a.m.; Arrival
time 7:30 a.m.
A.M. (To High School) Pick up High
School students on Main ., Sweet
Valley 40067 and along Rte. 118. Turn left
on T708 to T779. Turn right to Rte, 118, go
left on Rte. 118. Pick up students fo
intersection of Rte. 118 and T708 (Win-
ters). Proceed to High School. Starting
time 7:30 a.m.; Arrival time 7:57 a.m.
P.M. (Ross to Home) Go to Ross
. Elementary. Return elementary students
Picked up in the a.m. to their homes
Reverse a.m. route. Starting time 2:45
.m.
P P.M. (SVA & RCA) Stop and pickuj
Parochial students. Return to Hig
sChool. :
P.M. Report to High School. Return
high school students fo their homes via
reversing a.m. route. Starting time 3:35
p.m.
ROUTE 26
AM. (To Ross) Start at intersection of
40079 & 40067 & T764. Left on T 522, Nevel
Hollow Rd. Go to T935, Muhlenburg Rd.
(Calvery Church). Go right on 40067 to
Bloomingdale. go left on 40079 to T935.
Turn right on T1494. Right on T4359 to
Bloomingdale (or if needed, go to T656).
Turn left to 40079. turn right, go to T658,
turn right. Go to 40068, turn left. Go to
Ross Elementary. Starting time 6:50
a.m.; Arrival time 7:30 a.m.
AM. (To High School) Pickup High
School students at Ross Elementary. fo
on 40067 to T706. turn right to Rte. 29.
Turn left & go to Rte. 118. Turn right. go
to Rte. T795, turn right. go to T700, left to
High School, Lehman-Jackson, & 7th &
8th’ Grade Building. Starting ‘time 7:30
a.m.; Arrival time 7:57 a.m.
P.M. (Ross to Home) Go to Ross
Elementary School. Return all elemen-
tary students picked up in the a.m. to
their homes. Starting time 2:45 pm.
P.M. (High School to Home) Report to
High School. Return all high school
students to their homes via reversing
a.m. route. Starting time 3:35.
ROUTE 27
Start at Lake-Lehman High School.
Left on T795 to Hillside. Right on Rte. 309
to Courtdale. left at cooper St., to Evans
St. Discharge students at West Side
Vocational Technical School, Pringle.
Return via Couripigh: St., Courtdale
Ave, Rte. 309 & T4395 to High School.
Starting time 8:00 a.m.
Post Practice Route Schedules (PPR)
_ Students attending West Side Voca-
tional Technical School and Bisho
O'Reilly will return to the High Schoo
and go home on their regular buses.
Students who remain for approved
athletic avtivities will be provided trans-
Piiaiion by Post Practice Routes -
PR’s. Buses will depart from Junior
High School at 5:50 p.m., and Senior dig
School at 6 p.m. There will be daily
service unless cancelled for inclement
weather.
PPR 1
Harveys Lake, Noxen:
Oak Hill42nd Street, time 6:15; Ide-
town, time 6:16; Sunset-Harveys Lake,
time 6:20; Do, House, time 6:25; Lake
Elem.-Picnic Grds., time 6:30; Sorber
Mtn., time 6:35; Noxen, time 6:45; Alder-
son, time 7; Warden Place, time 7:10.
R
Loyalville, Lake Silkworth, Sweet
Valley:
Outlet, time 6:10; Bear Hollow, time
6:15; eyes Store, time 6:17; Rte. 29,
time 6:20; Evergren Estates, time 6:25;
Rte. 118, time 6:30; Pikes Creek Crns.,
time 6:32; Lake Silkworth, time 6:35;
Turnaround {Coopers Gas Station); Pall
Road, time 6:45; Post Office (S.V.), time
6:50; Ross Elementary time 6:53;
Bloomingdale, time 6:58; Broadway,
time 7:05.
PPR 3
Huntsville, Chase, Ceasetown:
Hunstville Nursery, time 6:10; Hunts-
ville Dam, time 6:12; Norris Glenn, time
6:20; Chase Corners, time 6:30; Chase
Manor, time 6:32; Rte. 29, time 6:40;
Ceasetown, time 6:45; Meadow Lake,
time 6:50; Follies Road, time 7.
Rules and Regulations for Safety
and Comfort of Students riding
School Buses:
A. GENERAL REGULATIONS:
1. Obey the bus driver at all
times.
2. Students will be picked up and
discharged only at the school or at
their assigned bus stops.
3. Students not assigned to a bus
may not ride that bus.
4. Chaperones on extra-curricular
buses are to be respected and their
instructions followed.
5. Report problems to your driver
or to the principal of your school.
B. PREVIOUS TO LOADING:
1. Be on time at the bus stop
designated by the school bus driver.
2. Stay off the road at all times
while waiting for the bus.
3. Behave in a safe and courteous
manner while waiting for the bus.
4. Do not approach the bus until it
stops completely.
5. Enter the bus ina single fiel,
girls first, or as directed by your
driver.
C. WHILE ON THE BUS:
1. At all times, sit in the seat
assigned by the driver.
2. Deep your hands and head
inside the bus.
3. Do not throw anything in the
bus or out the bus windows.
4. For safety sake, place nothing
in the aisle of the bus.
5. Avoid loud laughing and talking
and unnecessary confusion that may
divert the driver’s attention and
cause an accident. (Absolute quiet
when approaching a railroad cross-
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6. Be courteous to your fellow
pupils, the bus driver, and all
others. ;
7. Do not participate in horse play
in or around the bus.
8. Help look after the safety and
comfort of younger students.
9. Do not tamper with the bus or
its equipment. Treat all bus equip-
ment as you should valuable furni-
ture in your home. (Repair costs
must be paid by the offender).
D. AFTER LEAVING THE BUS:
1. Avoid leaving books, lunches,
and other articles on the bus.
2. Cross the road at least 10 feet in
front of the bus, but then only after
being sure that no traffic is
approaching from either direction.
3. Help look after the safety of
younger children.
4, Be alert to danger signals from
the driver.
Procedure to be followed in case
of infractions of the above ruels and
regulations:
1. Initial misbehavior - admonish-
ment by the driver.
2. Continued infractions (First
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Report to School Principal)
a. Conference with Principal
b. Notice of infraction is sent to
the student’s parents
¢. Serious offenses, such as smok-
ing, throwing fire crackers, or the
like, will be treated as ‘‘second
report’ offenses.
3. Further condinuence of infrac-
tion. (Second Report to the Princi-
pal)
a. Upon verification of facts, one
week's suspension from riding the
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b. Notice sent to the parents.
4, Insistent infractions of the rules
(Third Report to the Principal).
a. Extended foreture of privilege
to ride the school bus.
b. Cenference between the parents
of the student, the bus driver, and
the school officials before that stu-
dent may resume riding the bus.
5. Non-bus students reported for
bus offenses will be treated as if the
offense had occurred in the school.
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