| | { '8 THE DALLAS POSTchesdey April 20, 1988 Schools/colleges ‘““Charlotte’s Web’’ performed The audience enjoys a performance of “Charlotte’s Web”. The production will be on stage at College Misericordia’s Walsh Auditorium, Friday, April 22, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, April 23, at 2 p.m. and Sunday, April 24, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $3.00 for adults and $2.00 for children. “Charlotte’s Web’ is a College Misericordia production. (Linda Shurmaitis Photo) LCCC CAREER FAIR —Coordinating the Career Fair at the community college are, from left Nancy Markovich, Wilkes-Barre, Placement Office secretary; Deborah Kropiewnicki, Nanticoke, Placement Office secretary; Elsie Conyngham, Fort Fort, LCCC alumni coordinator; and Dr. Barbara Price, Shavertown, director of Career Planning and Placement at LCCC. College sponsors Career Fair Final arrangements are being made for the Second Annual Career Fair at Luzerne County Community College scheduled for Friday, April 22, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the college gymnasium. The Fair, which is sponsored by the college’s Alumni Office and Career Planning and Placement Host families Host Families are being sought for high school students from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Fin- land, Holland, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, West Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Ecuador, Japan, and Australia for the school year 1988- 89 in a program sponsored by the American Intercultural Student Exchange (AISE). The students, age 15 through 17, will arrive in the United States in Honor roll announced Charles C. James, Principal, Lehman-Jackson Elementary School and Robert S. Kunkle, Prin- cipal, Lake-Noxen Elementary School announce that the following 6th Grade students have achieved the Honor Roll for the 3rd marking period. LEHMAN JACKSON ELEMEN- TARY: Julie Babcock, Jarrod Bar- anwoski, Thomas Beck, Ernie Chamberlain, Heather Chvotzkin, Shelly Chvotzkin, Theresa Cipolla, Debbie Coslett, Kimberly Daniels, Julie Demidovich, Heather Evan- ish, Bryan Gizenski, Heather Gray, Tammy Gregory, Amie Grut- kowski, Lisa Gunn, Ryan Heiser, Jessica Hynick, Janine Jenkins, Christina Jones, Natalie Karpinich, Ronald Kinney, Shannon Klemunes, Karen Komsisky, Kevin Konopin- ski, Jonelle Kopcho, Annette Lan- ning, Daniel Lukasavage, Seth Marlatt, Joseph Matysik, John Niezgoda, Harry Owens, David Pall, Jennifer Patalonis, Michael Petruska, Bobby Sayre, Doris Shambora, Larry Smith, Nicky Staub, Shannon Swan, Gina Traver, Lynn Turner, Scott Walters, Helen Wasiakowski, Janel Womelsdorf, Ty Yost. LAKE-NOXEN ELEMENTRY: Ann Marie Barber, Chastity Brace, Michael Callahan, Gretchen Dershi- mer, Cheryl Elston, Stephanie Faerber, Jennifer Hollos, Matthew Keiper, Jessica Kenney, Karen ~ Kocher, Megan Kovach, J.C. Link, Larry Lucarino, Michael Ruger, Cristy Shamus, Amber Tarreto, Sarah Wilson, Will Woronko. Waldner to speak Dr. George Waldner, Vice Presi- dent of Academic Affairs at Wilkes College, will be Keynote Speaker for the Induction Ceremony of Zeta Psi, the Wilkes College Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the National Honor Society of Nursing. ‘The program will be held on April 24, from 2-5 p.m. in the CPA Lounge at Wilkes College, Wilkes- Barre. Members and guests are wel- come. Office, will feature more than 50 alumni of the college who profes- sionally represent more than 40 different career areas. The alumni will be available to discuss their respective jobs, the rewards and frustrations involved, working con- ditions, courses studied while at LCCC, and other job-related ques- wanted! August 1988, attend a local high school, and return to their home countries in June 1989. Families interested in any of these programs should contact the State Coordinator or telephone TOLL Free: 1-800-SIBLING. Nifty, Nifty Look Who's Fifty Happy Birthday Keith Yeisley tions students may have. Also, several recruiters will be on hand to discuss present employ- ment opportunities and arrange interviews. The event is open to all LCCC students and alumni, as well as all area high school students. For further information on the Career Fair contact the college's Alumni Office at 829-7387 or the Placement Office at 829-7456. steak-cheese hoagie, ‘peas, fruit medley, milk. Special: L L Ski Club returns From left, Jenny Presper, Amber Roese, Bey James, and Mr. Bob Roese stand in front of a tree constructed of Elk Antlers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Thirteen adventurous souls recently returned from a skiing adventure of a lifetime at the famous resort. The Lake-Lehman Ski Club stayed at Snow King Resort a stroll away from the art galleries, theatres and shops that line the Jackson Town Square. School menus oo 4 LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Apr. 25 - 29 MONDAY - Veal parmesan, sea- soned buttered rice, roll-butter, ice cream, milk. TUESDAY - Deli hoagie, pickle chips, minestrone soup-crackers, pears, raisin cookie, milk. WEDNESDAY - Macaroni beef casserole, green beans, roll-butter, fruited jello, milk. THURSDAY - Early dismissal - Hamburg bar-b-q on bun, potato puffs, corn, banana pudding, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, nacho corn chips, carrot-celery sticks, pears, milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS Apr. 20 - 26 WEDNESDAY - Macaroni creole w-fresh bread or Sloppy Joe on bun, fresh garden salad, purple plums in juice, milk. Senior Super ala carte, super slice stromboli. THURSDAY - Juicy baconburger or cheesey grilled cheese, buttery carrot coins, pineapple pieces, milk. Bonus: Chocolate chip cookie. 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O'Donnell, Jr. Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY It is the policy of the Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 not to discriminate on the basis of race: color, national origin, sex or handicap in its educational-vocational pro- grams or employment as required by Title VI and Title IX, Section 504. For information regarding civil rights and grievance procedures contact: Title IX 368 Tioga Avenue P. O. Box 1649 Kingston, PA 18704-0649 ' 717-287-9684 Miss Loretta Farris Coordinator and Section 504 cheese or hot dog on roll plain or with sauerkraut, oven baked beans, juice orange wedge, milk. Bonus: Pretzel rod. TUESDAY - Chili con carne w- corn bread or Italian sub w-shred- ded lettuce, Spanish rice, chilled pear pieces, milk. Bonus: Ice cream treat. : WEST SIDE TECH Apr. 25 - 29 Breakfast MONDAY - Nip cheese crackers, cereal assortment, orange juice, milk. TUESDAY - Variety of cereal, chocolate cookies, fruit cocktail, milk. WEDNESDAY - Pancakes w- syrup-butter, juice, milk or cereal, juice, pastry, milk. THURSDAY - Coffee cake, vari- ety of cereal, chilled pears, milk. FRIDAY - Banana bread-butter, A MC i ————at | — WITH THIS COUPON i Bicyole Service Special 1 ; } 550 2TIRES. 2 TUBES | BGA Zi, Checka $19% § | 3 Agus svar yitin PLAY — ALL BIKES REDUCED i 40 Different Manufacturers To Choose From | i I OLD MILL BIKE i 320 Exeter Ave., West Pittston Phone: 655-4262 chilled orange juice, variety of cereal, milk. Lunch MONDAY - Hamburg on bun w- lettuce-tomatoes-cheese, assorted condiments, buttered veggies, fresh fruit bowl, chocolate cookies, milk. TUESDAY - Grilled cheese, vege- table soup-crackers, pickle slices, chips, chilled pineapple, cinn. crumb cake, milk. WEDNESDAY - seeded bun, spiced applesauce, French fries, chese sticks, Tech squares, milk. o THURSDAY - Baked chicken): candied sweet potatoes, buttered corn, roll-butter, orange creamsicle cake, milk. 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