The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 17, 1991 9 SCHOOL | Application deadline set for May 1 for state scholarships About 245 top-notch Pennsyl- . Vania high school seniors are ex- * pected to receive $1,500 scholar- - ships through the federally funded . Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholar- - ship Program this year, according . to the Pennsylvania Higher Edu- * cation Assistance Agency. PHEAA alerted students recently - that they must apply by the May 1 . deadline to be considered for the + awards. High school seniors who will . graduate this year, who are Penn- Area students ‘named to PSU ‘Dean's List A number of Back Mountain students qualified for the dean's list at Penn State for the fall se- mester. An average of 3.50 or bet- ter is required for the dean's list. Those who qualified include: DALLAS: Stephen G. Brace; Amy “\L. Clemm, Cindi J. Delinsky, Ni- fsocole L. Gardner, Joseph K..Har- . ding, Kelley K. Kavanagh, Megan L. Kozemchak, Thomas J. McNichols, Aimee L. Monaghan, ‘Eileen P. Nagy, Terry H. Ogle, - Stephanie A. Ruckno, Jason P. St. Clair. HARVEYS LAKE: Keith N. ‘Stefanowicz, Michael Young. SHAVERTOWN: Christopher ‘Daniels, Deborah A. Davenport, ‘Lisa D. Davenport, Karen A. "Evanish, Brian L. Fisher, Paul'G. George, Kristen J. Gladey, Kyra L. Koflanovich, John T. Lincoski, Ann 'M. Potichko, David M. Potichko, Healther A. Salko, Richard D. Stokes, Heather L. Taylor, Pamela ‘J. Turchin, April M. Yatsko. TRUCKSVILLE: William R. -Mathers. YMCA plans summer camps The Greater Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA is a United Way Agency, has an 1,100 acre resi- ~dent camp site nestled in the scenic « ’ocono Mountains, complete with Serystal clear spring fed lake. 4 Camp Kresge is owned and Pp erated by the Greater Wilkes- “Barre Family YMCA. The camp is located just 18 miles from center city Wilkes-Barre near White Haven. Camp Kresge is also an accredited member of A.C.A. (American Camping Association). Activities at Camp Kresge are unlimited! Boating, swimming, riflery, archery and nature stud- ies to name a few. Campers are housed in rustic cabins with electrcity that over- Jands, the camp has a dining facil- ity, a program lodge, infirmary, a ballfield, two modern wash- houses, with toilet facilities and showers. (Hot and cold running water), are centrally located. We invite church groups, scouts, school groups, etc. to use and enjoy Camp Kresge for re- treats, camp outs, day trips, etc. Many Spring and Fall weekends are available as well as some lim- ited time in the summer. Call the YMCA in Wilkes-Barre for more information at 823-2191. La i Rl Reed Advantage 290 S. Penna. Bivd., W.-B. | I 10% OFF at register q (with this coupon only) Communion & Graduation items Mon.-Sat 9:00-5:00 825-2941 No Other Discounts J] Expires 4/20/91 | — — sn Lily 48 — Ld Up in the air over future investments? v \ CALL | John F. Gager JHidden Acres, Dallas 675-7200 MEMBER NASD SIPC Full-service brokerage, account management with discounted Commissions. CEE - : First Affiliated FAS sClnities, Inc. > sylvania residents, and who have been accepted for enrollment in an institution of higher education are eligible to apply for the award. The Byrd Scholarhsips are in- tended to promote student excel- lence and achievement by recog- nizing exceptionally able students who show promise of continued academic excellence. Additional eligibility criteria and applications for the Byrd Scholar- ship are available in high school PHEAA at (717) 975-3320. To be considered for a Byrd Scholarship the federal government requires that students meet two of the following three educational standards: * Rank in the top five percent of their graduating class, * Have a grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted), e Have a combined SAT score of 1100 (or a composite ACT score of 27 or a GED score of 289). institution of higher education must accompany the application to PHEAA. Students also must be U.S. citi- zens or permanent residents of the United States. The Byrd Scholarship Program is named in honor of Senator Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia whose long-term commitment to educa- tion was recognized by his col- leagues when the program was guidance olices or by calling A letter of acceptance from an created in 1987. Student artists honored during exhibition The Suzanne Marie Rosetti Memorial Juried Art Exhibition, held recently at College Misericordia’s MacDonald Art Gallery, recognized nearly 200 young artists from the Back Mountain and Tunkhannock areas. About 750 entries were received for this 10th annual exhibit. Winners were honored during the O'Reilly Juniors win essay awards Two junior students from Bishop O'Reilly High School, Kingston, have been notified that they have m erited honorable mention and a savings bond for their participation in an essay contest, spon- sored by the Luzerne County Commission for Women and the Luzerne Intermediate Unit Curriculu Department. In conjunction with Wo m Enrichment Services men’s History Month, 11th grade students who entered were to write an essay on “What Woman Had the Greatest Impact on Your Life?” Pictured above are O'Reilly winners Susan Rygelski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rygelski, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Maripat Makalusky, English Department; and Carrie Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reid, Trucksville. Honor and Graduates Koprowski earns acade mic recognition Michael Koprowski of Dallas, has earned recognition for outstandin g academic achievement during the County Community College. Koprowski was listed on the com 3.5 grade point average. Gifts From Above, Christian Bookstore will sponsor a Children's Film Festival on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. until noon. The Film Festival will take place in the conference room facilities at the rear of the store and will in- 1990 Fall semester at Luzerne nunity college's Dean's List with a Childrens film festival April 27 Me series as well as other Bible based classic cartoons. . There is no charge for the Film Festival, all children age 3 through 12 years old are invited. Snacks and door prizes will be awarded. exhibit's opening reception. Seen from left are Heather Hand, Rosetti Exhibition coordinator; Libby Davies, 12th grade, Dallas Senior High School, Artistic and Technical Excellence Award for senior high students; Yvonne Updike, 9th grade, Muhlenburg Christian Academy, Artistic and Technical Excellence Award for junior high students; Brian Benedetti, MacDonald Art Gallery director; and Keira Babuska, 7th grade, member of Sue Hand's Imagery, Best of Grade Level Award. School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS April 18 - 24 THURSDAY - Chicken nuggets w/bbq sauce, buttered rice, green beans, assorted fruit, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Pizza, carrot-celery sticks, fresh apple, choice of milk. MONDAY - Breakfast forlunch, 2 pancakes w/syrup, sausage patti, applesauce, fruit juice, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Mrs. T's pierogies in butter sauce, choice of onions, mixed veggies, fruited jello, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Hot dog on roll, baked beans, tossed salad w/ dressing, rice pudding, choice of milk. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL April 18 - 24 THURSDAY - Waffles-sausage- syrup, carrot-celery, applesauce, milk. FRIDAY - Shrimp shapes, po- tato rounds, corn, pears, cookie, milk. MONDAY - Chicken noodle soup/saltines, peanut butter-jelly sandwich, mixed fruit, cookie, milk. 675-4620 FAX 717-675-4378 TUESDAY - Ravioli, Italian bread, green beans, chocolate pudding, milk. : WEDNESDAY - Shake/bake chicken, mashed potatoes, but- tered peas, pears, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS April 18 - 24 THURSDAY - Tacos w/trim- mings, buttered kernel corn, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, carrot-cel- ery sticks, potato chips, pineapple tidbits, milk. MONDAY - Toasted cheese sandwich, pickle chips, tomato soup/crackers, pears, milk. TUESDAY - Hamburg on bun, potato puffs, baked beans, fruit cup, milk. WEDNESDAY - Sloppy Joe on bun, tri tater, garden peas, pud- ding, milk. : Save Time ¢ Trouble * Money with a subscription to The Dallas Post Dale's Office Supply 631 Memorial Highway Dallas, PA 218 WEST SIDE TECH April 18 - 24 Breakfast THURSDAY - Egg, toast or ce- real, fruit juice, pastry, milk. FRIDAY - Banana nut muffin, choice of cereal, chilled pears, milk. MONDAY - Coffee cake, choice of cereal, juice or fruit, milk. TUESDAY - Biscuit, sausage, or cereal, juice, pastry, milk. WEDNESDAY - Blueberry muf- fin, choice of cereal, chilled pears, milk. 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