8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 4, 1989 SCHOOL a 1981 Penn State graduate. Penn State Advisory Board gala Vera and Gilbert Tough, of Lehman, enjoy the festive setting of the Chinese Breakfast Room of Penn State's Hayfield House during the recent holiday gala hosted by the campus Advisory Board. The Cen- tury Club gala is held each year for special friends and benefactors to the campus. I : The Toughs are shown with Mary Ellen and Alan Logan, of Binghampton, N.Y. and Jackie and Jim Broz- ena, standing, of West Pittston. Logan, a 1966 graduate of the Wilkes-Barre campus when'classes were held at the Guthrie Building, was visiting the campus for the first time in 22 years. Jim Brozena is a 1976 campus alumnus who received his B.S. degree from University Park in 1978; Jackie Fletcher Brozena is The festively decorated original Hayfield House library was one of the gathering places for guests. Dr. James H. Ryan, campus executive officer welcomed guests from the area including Beth and Jim Hark- ins, of Tunkhannock; Lee and Nancy Eckert, of Dallas; and John Churnetski and Molly Thomas. Nancy Eckert, campus Advisory Board member, served on the planning committee for the gala. West Side Tech announces honor roll Thomas F. Feeney, Principal, West Side Area Voc-Tech School has announced the names of those students that were placed on the honor for the fourth marking pe- riod. Grade 9 - High Honors: Debo- rah Magoon. Grade 9 - Honors: Donna Lee, Timothy Lewis, Connie Norton, Christine Santewan. Grade 10 - Highest Honors: Joel Magoon; Michelle Olexy, James Vencloski. Grade 10 - High Honors: Justina Brown, Grace Hughes, Alice Sitar. Grade 10 - Honors: Heidi Erickson, Dale Evarts, Matthew Kijek, Amy C. McDermott, Ronald Pointek, Tracey Polak, Joseph Scheff, Frank Silsby, Joseph Ven- closki. Grade 11 - Highest Honors: Sheri Gorgan, Michele Sabol, Karen Vasicak, Sarah Yanchunis, Nicole Zarnoch. ° Grade 11 - High Honors: Ed- ward Brighthaupt, Christopher Denmon, Hung Huynh, Michael Miller, Tracy Young. Grade 11 - Honors: Cynthia Bell, Leanne Berlew, Renee Browski, Peter Bucholtz, Brian Cleaver, Joseph Duda, Brenda Harper, Thomas Lewis, Nichole Plesic, Harold Rosencrans, Kimberly Se- lach, Brian Sickler, Lyanne Stahl, David Stochla, Tara Tondora, Mary Tonkin, Sharon Yale, James Yasenchak, William Quinn. Grade 12 - Highest Honors: Erik Bruno, Lon Cottle, Brian Feeney, Lisa Hales, Christine Heidacav- Dallas High working with nursery project first come basis. The children and parents must be residents of the Dallas School District. The three year olds will attend Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morn- ings beginning January 31 until March 16. The four year olds will ~ participate Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings from May 2 through May 19. The project runs from 8:55 a.m. until 11:05 a.m. The calendar and times for each session will be available at registration time. The above sched- ule is subject to changes and vaca- | tions in the regular school calen- dar. Some time changes will be an- nounced as school activities re- quire. Transportation. will be the re- The Child Development classes at the Dallas Senior High School are developing the projects and ac- tivities for the Nursery School to be conducted by them in conjunction with their studies. Parents of chil- dren who became three years old before January 1, 1989, or four years old before January 1, 1989, who wish to have their children participate in the project may reg- ister the child at the Senior High School menus LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Jan. 9-13 MONDAY - Ham patti on bun, candied sweet potatoes, corn, pudding, milk. TUESDAY - Sloppy Joe on bun, mixed garden vegetables, pears, milk. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg on bun, sliced cheese, vegetable soup- crackers, pineapple, milk. THURSDAY - Turkey w-gravy over oven fresh biscuit, peas-car- rots, cranberry sauce, ice cream, milk. ~ FRIDAY - French bread pizza, tossed salad w/dressing, potato chips, peaches, milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS Jan.9 - 13 MONDAY - Sausage hoagie topped w/tangy tomato sauce, buttered green beans, cinn. apple- sauce, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Baked macaroniw/ meat sauce topped w/mozzarella cheese, buttered carrots, chilled pears, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Philly cheese steak sub, French fries, buttered green peas, creamy pudding, choice of milk. THURSDAY - Tangy Sloppy Joe on bun, crisp potato chips, chilled fruit cup, choice of milk. Special - Soft pretzel 25c; ice cram 25c. FRIDAY - Golden fish nuggets w/ tartar sauce, corn, chilled pine- apply chunks, peanut butter-jelly ‘squares, choice of milk. Wedding Photography Brides book your 1989 photographer. Beautiful, creative, innovative photos. Packages to meet your budget. Call for an apoointment. 288-4006 ’ Ed Lewko | WEST SIDE TECH Jan.9-13 Breakfast MONDAY - Pastry, chilled juice, variety of cereal, milk. TUESDAY - Variety of cereal, chilled fruit or juice, coffee cake, milk. WEDNESDAY - Ham-pancakes | w/syrup-butter, juice, milk or cereal, juice, pastry, milk. THURSDAY - Raisin bars, as- sorted cereal, apple juice, milk. FRIDAY - Cookies, variety of cereal, orange smiles, juice, milk. Lunch MONDAY - Hot dog on roll w/ onions-relish, crisp hash browns, chilled fruit juice, banana cream pie, milk. TUESDAY - Taco’s w/lettuce- tomato-sharp cheese, w/tangy . sauce, seasoned corn, brownie, milk. WEDNESDAY - Ham patties on soft bun, American pierogies, chilled pineapple, cheese sticks, cherry cobbler, milk. THURSDAY - Open face turkey sandwich-gravy, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, peanut butter cookies, milk. 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Should school be closed due to inclement weather, the registra- tion will be held on the next school day. Sixteen children from each age group will be accepted on a sponsibility of the family. : The children will participate in group and individual play activi- ties, and lessons, as well as free play times. Additional information will be provided at the time of reg- istration. The Nursery School Proj- ect is under the direction of Mrs. Nancy Goeringer, Child Develop- ‘Grade 12 - Honors: Linda Barna, Joseph Booth, Heather Brinzo, Hoa Minh Doan, Stacey Kile, Bruce Kryanak, Ralph Lockman, Michael Mackiewicz, Joseph Matello, Stephen Michaels, Daniel Miller, Jason Nat, Wade Noss, Frank O’Konski, Michael Olexy, Elaine Pallone, Brian Piccarreta, Sandra Prukala, Tracy Sincavage, Erika ment teacher. 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Reif Scholar- ships are provided annually for students who wish to pursue the study of biological sciences. Garber, a senior majoring in both biology and chemistry, is the recipient of numerous scholarships and awards, including the Ameri-' Penn State offers class can Chemical Society Undergradu- ate Award in Analytical Chemistry (1988); Wilkes Biological Society Outstanding Sophomore (1986- 87); Wilkes Chemical Society Out- standing Freshman (1985-86); Wilkes Trustee Scholarship (1985- 1989); and Dallas High School Class Valedictorian (1985). He is president of Wilkes Chemi- cal Society, and a member of the college's Biological Society, Judi- cial Council, and Wind Ensemble. Garber has given several scien- tific presentations, including one in 1987 at Columbia University where he completed an under- graduate fellowship. 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