The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, ; {3 March 13, 1991 Dallas Senior High Honor roll Mr. Frank DP. Galicki, Principal of the Dallas Senior High School, announces the senior high school second nine weeks’ honor roll. The honor roll is determined by the following: Honors with Dis- tinction: 3.8 orabove. NoC'sor D's or F's. First Honors: 3.2 or higher; Second Honors 2.310 3.19-no D's or F's. A student with a incomplete cannot be considered for the honor roll. HONORS WITH DISTINC- TIONS: Juniors: Eric Lehman, Keith McDonald. Sophomores: Karen Wisnieski, Rebecca Yurko. FIRST HONORS: Seniors: Lynn Baluh, Andrea Brinola, Charles Clothier, Jacqueline Devlin, Mi- chael Durkin, Megann Dworak, Jennifer Gulich, Erin Johnson, Karen Krehely, Marc Labbate, Jef- frey Mokychic, Patrick Morris, Steven Oliver, Molly Pfeiffer, Kim- berly Pilecki, David Raker, Stepha- nie Reese, Jeri Searfoss, Meagan . Wega, Amy Yanalunas, Emery } Yurko. Juniors: Kelly Cleary, Robin Dennis, Marsha Garcia, Kristen Gurdin, Monique Matthews, Heather Mead, Amy Merrill, Megan Moran, Susan Richardson, Ramy Shahin, Amy Shelley, Jessica Wallace, Christopher Williams, Eric Williams. Sophomores: Marc Barbose, Theresa Fagan, Harry Haas, Trina Huynh, Adam Jatkowski, Casey Kermag, Wendy Kerr, Jill Kowal- ski, Nina Mathers, Kelley McIn- tyre, Todd Paczewski, Melissa Pomrinke, Valerie Prothero, Pa- trice Shovlin, Matthew Sleight- holm, Bridget Zinmiski. Freshman: AmyL. Beardsworth, Melanie Belles, Andrew Bishop, Brian Burkhardt, Kenneth Chapple, Kathy Delinsky, ~ Jeanenne Fagan, Ryan Finn, Jon- athan Fletcher, Carra Giardina, Catherine Grossman, Don Hart- shorne, Jessica Kerr, Jeflrey Kre- hely, Cynthia Maier, Lynn Murphy, Gregory Nadzan, Abby Russin, Monica Saxon, Edwin Schall, Ni- cole Steltz. SECOND HONORS: Seniors: Danielle Atkinson, Debra Barnoski, Eric Blessner, Gregory Burak, Heather Cavalieri, Molly Connolly, Cheryl Covert, Kathleen Crahall, Paul Deeble, Diane Demko, Stepha- nie Demyun, Brenda Dwyer, Me- linda English, Brian Fett, Jason Figueroa, Tami Froncek, Michael Fuller, Kristen Hardisky, Francis Hoover, Thanh Huynh, Terrence Joyce, Patrick Kilduff, Sandy Komer, Christopher Kuhar, Melanie Langdon, David Lieber- man, Damon Lisnow, Damian Litz, Amy Mannear, Melanie Marino, Cynthia Mathews, Patricia McCabe, Michael Moses, Jessica Oravitz, Lisa Owen, Eric Paczewski, Fred Parry, Alessandra Perfetti, Gregory Riedlinger, Stacy Roberts, Christopher Rogers, Stephen Schaefer, Gretchen Schuler, Sean Shovlin, Brian Smith, Kimberly Stager, Michael Tomaine, Lisa Vozniak, Kathy Welkey, Willard Whitesell, Robert Wright. Juniors: Martin Allison, Nicole Argentati, Scott Bearley, Ryan Blazure, Berit Case, Wendy Cave, Eric Clothier, Edith Collins, Sherri Conrad, Jennifer Coon, Elizabeth Davies, Karen Delinsky, Shannon Dzury, Renee Egly, Cynthia Elenchik, Kelly Eyet, Kimberly Francis, Alison Gager, Sara Har- ris, Samantha Hodle, Paul Hopa, Patricia Kim, Lori Kraynak, Stepha- nie Kriner, Alison Labbate, Jamie Maniskas, Kristine Marsola, Shan- non McDonald, Sherri Miknevich, Brian D. Miller, Frank Natitus, Edward Palka, Mark Parrish, Joy Parsons, Lydia Pituch, David Po- dehl, Jeffrey Polachek, James Reynolds, Johnny Romano, Wil- liam Sarley, Leslie Scoble, Neal Shumway, Deann Simon, Geoffrey Spear, Scott Vinnacombe, Karin Wartella, Lance Wega, Christopher Welch, Michael West, Virginia Williams, Denise Wysocki. Sophomores: Melissa Achuff, Heather Adams, Thomas Adams, Jed Aston, Alec Baird, Dawn Balara, Amy Brinola, Brian Burd, William Camp, Heather Collins, Eric Crahall, Sara Cuba, Jason Davies, Tiffany English, Eve Figueroa, Sally Friar, Josiah Gar- lan, Jennifer Gay, Jason Getz, David Grossman, Michael Handley, Patrick Joyce, Ann Klimek, Alison Kolesar, Joseph Lanunziata, Tara Lisnow, Amanda Marshall, An- thony Massara, Jason Mattey, James Moran, Ronald Moses, John Owens, Kathryn Patton, Michael Peeler, Holly Randolph, William Richardson, David Seidel, Jennifer Seward, Susan Shullz, Brenda Skoronski, Eric Spear, Megan Stair, Kimberly Stesney, Denys These, Michael Wagner, Heather Wright, Stacey Yanalunas, Mich- elle Zikor. Freshman: William Appel, Ter- esa Argento, Christopher Beleski, Heather Brody, Willard Bullock, Corey Cherup, Kelly Collett, Brian Crispell, Kathleen Dworak, Heather Dwyer, Stephanie Fett, Brian Ford, Colby Gauntlett, Courtney Gauntlett, Edward Gawlas, Erin Grant, Traci Gusher, Jennifer Hobbs, John Howe, Kathryn Kaleta, Tara Killeen, April Kocher, Jennifer Krakosky, Steven Lieber- man, Holly Mannear, Valerie Mar- ino, Kelly McDonald, Carrie Miller, Kristen Miller, Kristen Myers, Becki Roan, Douglas Roberts, Patrick Scoble, Matthew Stefon, Carl Wied- lich, Leah Youells. School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Mar. 14 - 20 : THURSDAY - Baked breaded chicken, buttered noodles, peas, assorted desserts, choice of milk. FRIDAY - No school. MONDAY - Juice hot dog on bun w/chili sauce, baked beans, fruited jello, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Spaghetti w/meat . sauce, garlicbread, salad w/dress- ing, peaches w/toppping, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - B.B.Q. chicken, rice w/gravy, peas, mixed fruit, choice of milk. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Mar. 14 - 20 THURSDAY - Lasagna, salad, garlic bread, jello, milk. FRIDAY - No school. MONDAY - Ham patty-cheese/ bun, French fries, pickles, pine- ™ apple, milk. TUESDAY - Minute steak, on- ionrings, cheese, mixed fruit, milk. WEDNESDAY - Ravioli, Italian bread-butter, green beans, pears, cookie, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Mar. 14 - 20 THURSDAY - Sausage links, buttered waffles w/maple syrup, applesauce, orange wedges, milk. FRIDAY - Early dismissal. Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, carrot-celery sticks, potato chips, fruit cup, milk. MONDAY - Ham patti on bun, candied sweet potatoes, garden peas, pineapple tidbits, milk. TUESDAY - Hamburg on bun, pickle chips, vegetable soup-crack- ers, peaches, milk. WEDNESDAY - Sloppy Joe on bun, potato puffs, buttered kernel corn, chocolate pudding, milk. ‘Oh named Lion's Club student of the month Jane Oh, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dong Joon Oh of Dallas, and a student at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, King- ston, was named student of the month for March by the Kingston Lions Club. Oh, a Dean's List High Honors student throughout her high school s career, is also a member of the National Cum Laude Society and is a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. As a sophomore, Jane received a scholarship to the Gov- ernor's School for International Studies. She also received a schol- arship as a junior to be part of the Japan-U.S. Senate Exchange. Winner of the Brown Book Award, the National Council of Teachers of English Award, the Edwin J. Roberts Memorial Prize for Latin, and the Philip B. Parsons Memo- rial Scholarship, Jane Oh was also part of the District Championship Mock Trial Team in 10th grade. Editor-in-chief of the school student newspaper, the Opinator, Oh was also its features and liter- ary editor. She is active with the Madrigal singers and dance. As a student volunteer, she is head of * the McGlynn tutoring program for Seminary, Executive Member of the Community Service Club, YMCA tutor, and a candystriper. Jane's future plans include a career in medicine. « Computerized Prescription Service « Russell Stover Candies « Greeting Cards * PA Lottery Ticket « Newspapers Magazines Memorial Highway, Shavertown 675-1191 744 Located in the Tudor Book Store Plaza Spring Merchandise Arriving Daily WeST SIDE TECH Mar. 14 - 20 Breakfast THURSDAY - Sausage biscuit, cereal, pastry, pears, milk. _. FRIDAY - Ne-school. In service. MONDAY - Choice of cereal, blueberry muffin, juice, fruit, milk. TUESDAY - French toast/syrup, pastry, juice, milk. WEDNESDAY - Pumpkin muf- fin, cereal, pears, milk. Lunch THURSDAY - Hamburg on bun w/chopped onions-relish, noodles, corn, pineapple, brownie, milk. FRIDAY - No school. In service. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets, salad, soup-crackers, chilled fruit cup, milk. TUESDAY - Meatball hoagie, green beans, chilled pears, milk. WEDNESDAY - Turkey bar b que w/relish, potato puffs, corn, apple cake, milk. JANE OH 651 Wyoming Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 (717) 283-5116 HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 10:00 - 5:00 Certificate winners announced at Dallas Senior High Dallas Senior High School is proud to announce that 14 students in the freshman class are N.E.D.T. (National Educational Development Test) Certificate Winners. These students attained a composite score on the test at the 90th percentile or better as measured by national norms. oa The N.E.D.T. provides information about the general level of educational development of the student and ability in the following areas: English, Mathematics, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and Word Usage. Certificate winners are, seated, John Howe, Jon Gregory Nadzan. Standing, Drew Bishop, Jeanenne Fagan, Traci Gusher, Nicole Steltz, Cathy Grossman. Absent: Molly Baines, Kenneth Chapple. Lynn Ann Murphy and Abby Russin. athan Fletcher, Douglas Roberts, Jeffrey Krehely, Mercy Center Preschool registers Sunda Mercy Center Preschool will conduct registration for the 1991- 92 school year on Sunday, March 17, with an open house and tour of the school from 2 to 4 p.m., ac- cording to Sister Stella Maris Ozimkowski, RSM, administrator and teacher. Located on the grounds of Col- lege Misericordia, the pre-kinder- garten school is a fully accredited, private, educational facility oper- ated by the Sisters of Mercy. It offers three, four and five year old children a rich variety of learning activities. “For many children,” Sister Stella Maris said, “attending classes at Mercy Center Preschool is their first venture into large group - activity apart from home and family. Boys and girls come to us with varied experiences and di- verse interests, usually mixed with anxiety and enthusiasm. They seek acceptance, they need to find se- curity and meet success, and they require supportive guidance as well as multiple opportunities to grow in self-reliance and self-realiza- tion.” Dallas to give SAT's March 16 The Schelastic Aptitude. Test (SAT) will be given at Dallas Senior High School, Saturday, March 16. The doors will open at 8 a.m. Stu- dents are reminded to bring their admission ticket and two number two pencils. Standby registrations will be accepted if the student brings to the test center a completed regis- tration form, some type of identifi- Areas of learning at Mercy C ter Preschool include: religi development, reading, and ma readiness, art and music, : social studies and science. For further information, c tact Sister Stella Maris at 2131, extension 391. Morn sessions are from 9 to 11:30; af noon sessions are from 12:30 t. cation, and a checkormoney for $46.00 made payable to AT Registration forms are available i the Dallas High School guida office. Lg tes Students having any conce about their admission tick should contact Mrs. Russin in guidance office, 675-5201, 215. 5 = Ts S | "MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS \ DARING'S SAUSAGE KITCHEN ib. $2.19 .1.$1.69 i. $1.29 i. $1.89 Hickory Smoked Ham...... Pan Liver Pudding.......... Smoked Ham Hocks......... Large Sliced Bologna...... Not Responsible For Typographical Errors - We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities MAC Accepted Here For All Purchases OPEN EVERYDAY 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. - SUNDAY 8 A.M. 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