12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 23, 1991 "SCHOOL Notes from school Campbell named to Lehigh Dean's List Matthew Mark Campbell, Dallas, was named to the Dean's List for the fall 1990 semester at Lehigh University. Undergraduates on the Dean's List earned a grade point average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale and carried 12 hours of courses graded A, B, D, D, F. Roskos earns Dean's List honors Seth Frederick Roskos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roskos, Dallas, majoring in computer systems at Grove City College, Pa. was named to the Dean's List for the fall 1990 semester. Area students graduate from Penn State About 3,251 students received degrees at Penn State's winter commencement exercises, January 5. The total includes baccalaureate degrees, doctoral degrees and associate degrees. Among Back Moun- tain students receiving degrees were: Dallas: Amy L. Clemm, B.S. Elementary and Kindergarten Educa- tion; John C. Metz, B.S. Hotel, Restaurant & Institutional Mgmt. ; Allan J. Meyer, B.S. Management; James E. Regan, a Eng. 2 yr. Electrical Engineering Technology. Hunlock Creek: Cheryl A. Mushala, B.S. Business and Behavioral Sciences-BD; Sheri A. Pudlosky, B.S. Degree. Shavertown: George J. Hoffman, Joseph F. Schwartz, A Eng. 2 yr. AS 2 yr. Business Administration; Telecommunications Technology; John f. Sobocinski, B.S. Elementary and Kindergarten Education; Richard D. Stokes, A Eng. 2yr. Biomedical Equipment Technology. | Gate of Heaven registration scheduled for Jan. 28-31 Mrs. Mary Tigue, Principal, announces that in conjunction with Catholic Schools Week, kindergar- ten and first to eighth grade regis- tration will be held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Jan. 28, 29; 30, 31 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the school lobby on the first floor. | Children entering kindergarten in September, 1991, must be five years of age before September 30, 1991. Information needed at this time includes child's social security number and proof of immuniza- tion. Eligibility immunizations are 3 DPT, 3 oral polio, and the follow- ing vaccines adminslered at 12 months or older: measles, mumps, rubella. Parents must present all record's of child's immunization in compliance with state standards for immunizations. Birth certificate and baptismal record are also required; non- Catholic students need only pres- ent birth certificate, social secu- rity number and immunization records. A non-refundable registration fee of $100 must be paid at regis- tration time. Parents who cannot register within these stated dates, may call the school office at 675-6566 or 675-2121 to makean appointment to register your child. : Prospective kindergarten par- ents may visit the kindergarten classrooms on Monday, Jan. 28, from9-11a.m. On Wednesday, Jan. 31, Gate of Heaven School will celebrate Na- tional Appreciation Day for Catho- lic Schools beginning with the 9 a.m. children’s liturgy and followed by open house from 10-11 a.m. Dallas child development class Homeroom 106.wins computer race’s second stage Eighth grade students in homeroom 106 recently won the Acme Computer contest for the second marking period at the Dallas Middle School. All homerooms in the Dallas Middle School are conduct- ing a collection drive for yellow cash register receipts. The goal is to earn enough receipts which can be turned in for a computer and software. Homeroom 106 was rewarded with a candy treat and a merit certificate. The contest will continue until February. The high homeroom for the entire campaign will receive a pizza party for their effort. Pictured first row, from left, Greg Hodne, Jason Reynolds, Janeen Seitz, Jamie Bellezza,' Amber Linsinbigler. Second row, Richard Sylvia, Raina Wensell, Shelby Jayne, Kristin Kosakowski. | Third row, Dawn Moran, Adam Moleski, Bill Dierolf, Laura Seidel, Mike Viglone, Alicia Brown, Jeff Chopick, Alex Pawluk. Area students named to Wilkes Univ. Dean's List Wilkes University Vice President - . for Academic Affairs, George W. Waldner announces the following ‘students have been named to the Dean's List for the Fall '90 semes- ter. In order to be named to the Wilkes University Dean's List, a student must earn a grade point average of 3-point 4 or higheron a 4-point zero scale. The Students include: Dallas: Frank P. Spencer, Jennifer Steu- ben, Kimberly Thompson, Cather- ine Bigus, Ann Marie E. Danna, Dale E. Fitch, Kirk Givens, Darren J. Michael, Gregg Steuben, Kim- berly A. Weidner. Harveys Lake: Judith Wein- traub. Shavertown: Dave Crake, Holly,” T. Pitcavage, Myron Pitcavage, Lisa + A. Burak, Walter J. Lasecki, Mat- thew Reinert, Scott Schultz. begins nursery school projects The Child Development classes at the Dallas Senior High School are developing the projects and activities for the Nursery School to be conducted by them in conjunc- tion with their studies. Parents of children who became three years old beforeJanuary 1, 1991, or four years old before January 1, 1991, who wish to have their children participate in the project may reg- ister the child at the Senior High School office between 9 a.m. and 12 noon as soon as possible. Sixteen children from each age group will be accepted on a first come basis. The children and par- ents must be residents of the Dal- las School District. The three year olds will attend Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day mornings beginning February 5 until March 21. The four year olds will participate Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings from April © through May 17 except April 10 and May 2. The project runs from 9 a.m. until 11:05 a.m. The calendar and times for each session will be avail- able at registration time. The above schedule is subject to change and vacations in the regular school calendar. Some time changes will be announced as school activities require. Transportation will be the re- sponsibility of the family. The children will participate in group and individual activities, story hour, snacks, crafts, music and science activities and lessons, as well as free play times. Addi- tional information will be provided at the time of registration. The Nursery School Project is under the direction of Mrs. Nancy Goer- inger, Child Development teacher. School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Jan. 24 - 31 THURSDAY - Philly cheese steak/bun, French fries, green beans, assorted cakes, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Hot pizza, celery-car- rot sticks, mixed fruit, choice of milk. : MONDAY -Juicycheeseburger/ bun, French fries, chilled peaches, choice of milk. TUESDAY - French toast sticks w/syrup, sausage patti, fruit juice, applesauce, choice of milk. . WEDNESDAY - Chicken patti onbunw/lettuce-tomato, buttered noodles, chilled pears, choice of milk. GATE OF HEAVEN Jan. 24 - 30 THURSDAY - Tacos w/meat- cheese-lettuce-tomato, Mexican beans, pineapple, milk. FRIDAY - Tuna on roll, chips, pickles, warm apples, milk. MONDAY - Waflles, sausage, carrot-celery, applesauce, cookies, milk. TUESDAY - Early dismissal - no lunch. WEDNESDAY - Ham-cheese sandwich, tomato soup, pears, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Jan. 24 - 30 THURSDAY - Deli hoagie, French fries; mixed garden vege- tables, pears, milk. FRIDAY - Oven baked fish, tar- tar sauce, macaroni-cheese, stewed tomatoes, applesauce, cookie, milk. MONDAY - Chicken patti on bunw/lettuce-mayo, potato puffs, garden peas, peaches, milk. TUESDAY - Early dismissal, Hamburg on bun, pickle chips, school made vegetable soup-crack- ers, pineapple tidbits, milk. WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti w/ Italian meat sauce, seasoned broc- coli, roll-butter, fruited gelatin, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Jan. 24 - 30 Breakfast THURSDAY - French toast, cereal, pastry, milk. FRIDAY - Cereal, pastry, fruit cup, juice, milk. MONDAY - Banana muffin, orange juice, cereal, milk. TUESDAY - Sausage, biscuit, cereal, juice, milk. WEDNESDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, juice, milk. Lunch THURSDAY - Wafer steak w/ lettuce-tomato, sauteed cabbage- noodles, pudding, milk. FRIDAY - Tuna w/lettuce, tomato soup, vegetables, vanilla cake, milk. MONDAY - Beef barbeque w/ relish, hash browns, salad, fruit, milk. TUESDAY - Chicken patty, sweet potatoes, apple cake, milk. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg w/ lettuce-tomato, soup, salad, short- cake, milk. Lake-Lehman Lady Knights Lake-Lehman’s Lady Knights take time out for practice for a photo prior to the start of their season. Front row, from left are Jen Gabel, Dyan Dymond, Jen Parise; second row, Karen Komsisky, Heather Gray, Gretchen Dershimer, Ann Barber, Heather Evanish, Johanna Miller, Liz Manzoni, Julie Babcock, Heather Picchi. Back row, Jen Smith, Deb Coslett, Shannon Avery, Jessica Hynick, Noel Brooks, Cherub Honeywell, Heidi Wenrich, Bridget Hozempa and Lauren Frederick. Absent from photo, Alyson Davis. (Post Photo/Charlot M. Denmon) "Best of Luck To Our Girl's Basketball Teams! Dallas Girls Basketball team Dallas girls basketball team takes time out from a practice session to pose for a photo. Above, front row, from left, are Bonnie Oakes, Tina Hite, captain; Diane Demko, captain; Missy Pomrinke; second row, Monique Matthews, Kelley Mcintyre, Tara Lisnow, Valerie Prothero and Tricia Kim. Absent from photo are Trina Huynh, Wendy Kerr, Kathy Welkey, Wendy Cave and Monica Matthews. (Post Photo/Charlot M. 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