1 y= ® } ig) ] | {A ho oat 2 ¥ pt te er 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA ~ Wednesday, February 6, 1991 SCHOOL Charles C. James, Principal, Lehman-Jackson Elementary School announces that the follow- ji ing 6th grade students have achieved the Honor Roll for the 2nd Marking Period. Megan Belles, Nicole Bouthot, Tim Brink, Robert Campbell, Kelly Conahan, Nicole Cornell, Mark Coslett, Mindy Devens, Theresa N Doty, Ryan Eagan, Jeffrey Ehret, Christina Farrell, Kimberly Gay- lord, Amy Hartzell, Hoprich, Keith Johnson, Regina ~~ Kiwak, Claire Kordowski, Joseph Kosier, Nova Lamela, Mollie Lewis, Donkey basketball game to be played at Lake-Lehman Stephen At Lake-Lehman Senior High iSchool Americ s craziest and most ~ unpredictable sport “Donkey Bas- ketball” will be featured at the high school gym, at 7:30 p.m., Friday, February 8. The seniors will ride Hi against the teachers. At 6:30 the senior boys will play the senior girls in a basketball game. There ‘Lehman-Jackson lists sixth grade honor roll students Matthew Link, Elizabeth Lockav- ich, Andrew Loughney. Also, Marie Manzoni, Jennifer Marchakitus, Christopher Marlatt, Adrienne Miroslaw, Amy Nulton, Douglas Oldham, Danielle Pall, Phyllis Piatt, Amber Posatko, Geana Powell, Christopher Price, David Rogers, Marc Ronczka, Winter Rusiloski, Amanda Shis- son, Joseph Skibitsky, Timnae Skopic, Kristopher Smith, Amelia Snyder, Kristi Snyder, Jeannette Thrash, Tanya Verbyla, Kevin Whipple, Brandee Whitesell, Eric Yencha. will be plenty of laughs for the whole family during the fun-filled evening. You haven't witnessed basketball until you have seen it played on donkeys. Tickets, at $3.00 each, are available from members of the senior class, in the high school office, or at the door. Dallas Juniors help at soup kitchen Members of the Junior Class of Dallas High School volunteered their time during the Christmas vacation to work at St. Vincent de Paul's Soup Kitchen in Wilkes-Barre. Their participation in this service project helped fulfill their responsibilities as Junior Steering Committee Representatives. Shown from left are: Amy Shelley, Marcia Garcia, Joe Hudak, Kelly Cleary, Keith McDonald, Sue Richardson, Kim Francis, Nicole Argentati, and Megan Moran. Absent when photo was taken were: Tami Landon and Jessica Wallace. Open house at Misericordia February 9 High school students who are thinking about going to college but are unsure about which one to attend, are invited to visit College Misericordia in Dallas during its Winter Open House on Saturday, Feb. 9. : The Open House gives students and their families an opportunity to tour the campus, meet with college students, faculty and administration, and attend infor- mation sessions on programs of study, financial aid, student serv- ices and other topics. Activities beginat 9:30 a. m. and conclude at 4 p.m. College Misericordia is a pri- vate, four-year, co-educational liberal arts-based college located near Wilkes-Barre. Recently Money Magazine's Annual Guide to Ameri- can Colleges and Universities ranked Misericordia in the top 100 private colleges and universities in ‘the United States. Sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy and founded in 1924, Misericordia of- fers 19 undergraduate programs - . in the arts and sciences as well ashy four graduate programs. Notes from school Area students accepted to health schools ~ Seventy four University of Scranton graduates entered health-re- b lated professional schools this fall, including 55 who were accepted to American medical schools. Those attending medical school received a total of 111 acceptances to 23 different institutions, according to Joseph T. Evans, Ph.D., ~ professor of biology and director of placement in medical and health- related professional schools. In addition to this year's medical school students, 11 students were | accepted to dental schools, three to optometry schools, another three to chiropractic schools, one to podiatry school and another to a school of pharmacy. Among Back Mountain students accepted are : Scott Giberson, West ‘Wyoming, Temple College of Pharmacy; Rayford Petroski, Georgetown | Medical School and Michele Lamoreux, New York University School of Medine, both from Dallas; Simon Russin, Shavertown, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Mooney accepted to Berklee College © Berklee College of Music has accepted Michael J.D. Mooney, son of Joseph and Mary Ellen Mooney of Dallas, in its Freshman Class for the Fall semester 1991. In addition to gaining a solid theoretic back- | ground, Mooney’s curriculum will include the unique opportunity to ‘study and perform in every phase of the vast musical industry. ! Students choose courses ranging from instrument improvisation and | recording studio techniques to vocal arranging and jazz history. ‘Mathers named to President's List Stephen N. Mathers, Trucksville was named to the fall semester | President's List of students who have compiled a quality point index, of 3.50 or higher, at the Johnson Technical Instutute, Scranton. Me i f ty 1 Clark makes Lycoming Dean's List Shawn G. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Clark of Dallas, was among the 146 students named to the Dean's List at Lycoming College for the Fall semester of the 1990-91 academic year. per A as ‘School menus ‘Sisters named to Dean's List at Bloomsburg Dawn and Dena Rebennack, daughters of Ted and Ruthellen Reben- ack, Shavertown, both achieved Dean's List status fo the Fall 1990 semester at Bloomsburg University. - Dawnisinthe graduate program and is working towards her masters ps in behavior disorders and earned a GPA of 3.50. - Dena is in the pre-occupational therapy program and earned a GPA lof 3.77. She will be transferring to Thomas Jefferson University, | Philadelphia, in the Fall of 1991 to complete her studies in the | Occupational Therapy Program. | DALLAS SCHOOLS Feb. 7-13 THURSDAY - Breakfast for lunch - Scrambled eggs-cheese on = English muffin, applesauce w/ . cinnamon, fresh fruit, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Pizza, celery-garrot | sticks, cherry jubilee, choice of | milk. | MONDAY - Cheeseburger on "bun, French fries, chilled pine- | apple, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Philly cheese steak | on bun, crunchy tator tots, cherry ' crisp, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - B.B.Q. chicken, steamed rice w/ gravy, buttered | peas, mixed fruit, choice of milk. | GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL | Feb. 7 - 13 THURSDAY - Hot dogs on bun, | French fries, pickles, cookie, | peaches, milk. FRIDAY - Shrimp shapes, corn, | pears, Tastykake, milk. . MONDAY- Steak hoagie w/ | cheese. onion rings, pears, cook- | ies, milk. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets, carrots, pineapple, donut, milk. WEDNESDAY - Ash Wednes- day, Fish sticks w/tartar sauce, ‘buttered noodles, applesauce, | milk. | | LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Fen. 7-13 - THURSDAY - Oven baked | chicken, mashed potatoes w/gravy, i | peas- -carrots, roll-butter, ice cream | cup, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter- jelly sandwich, carrot-celery sticks, potato chips, fruit cup, milk. MONDAY - Minced bologna- sliced cheese on wheat bread, pickle chips, minestrone soup, crackers, pineapple tidbits, milk. TUESDAY - Tacos w/trimmings, buttered kernel corn, ice cream sandwich, milk. WEDNESDAY - Ash Wednesday - Dolphin safe tuna or peanut butter-jelly hoagie, French fries, peaches, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Feb.7-13 Breakfast THURSDAY - Pumpkin muffin, cereal, juice, milk. FRIDAY - Sausage on muffin, cereal, juice, pastry, milk. MONDAY - Apple nut muffin, cereal, juice, pears, milk. TUESDAY - Ham/egg, croissont, cereal, juice, pastry, milk. WEDNESDAY - Ash Wednesday - Choice of cereal, pumpkin muf- fin, juice, milk. ; Lunch THURSDAY - Italian meatballs, vegetables, pears, milk. FRIDAY - Grilled cheese, salad, tomato soup-crackers, vanilla cake/frosting, milk. - MONDAY - Rotini/meat sauce, salad /dressing, roll-butter, fruit, milk. 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