10 = The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 9, 1991 SCHOOL Dallas High yearbooks available William R. Wagner, Dallas Sen- ior High School Yearbook advisor, anmounces that the 1991 Dallas Senior High School yearbooks have been delivered to the school and are available to those students who placed orders earlier this year. Students may pick up their yearbook from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. daily in the main office of the school. Receipts are helpful, but not nec- essary. Additionally, a limited number of extra copies are avail- able to students on a first come, first serve basis at a price of $45. Payment is due in full upon receipt of the book. These copies usually go quickly and interested students are encouraged to visit the school as soon as possible. The 1992 Dallas Yearbook Staff is now in the process of beginning this year’s book. The staff plans to kick off their annual advertising campaign in October by offering advertising space to area busi- nesses which aids in offsetting the cost of the book to students. Un- like many other fundraising and advertising campaigns, all money remains within the schoel and directly benefits the students. The students of the Dallas Sen- ior High School would like to thank those patrons and advertisers who have supported and maintained the quality of the award-winning Dallas Yearbook and look forward to their continued participation. Kimberly Culp to begin study of medicine Kimberly A. Culp of Dallas, re- cently began her first year of po- diatric medical school at the Penn- sylvania College of Podiatric Medi- cine, located in Phila ia. Culp is one of 128 students in the class of 1995. A 1991 graduate of King’s College, Culp received a B.S. degree in Biology, before con- tinuing her education at PCPM. Culp is the daughter of James and Marjorie Culp. Dallas High Gridiron Club fundraiser set + A Night at the Races will be held Saturday, Oct. 12, at College Mis- egicordia, Merrick Hall. Gates will open at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. ! All proceeds will directly benefit the football team. * Any questions, please contact: Ftank Natitus, 696-3649 or Bill Jesse, 675-4513. i, Seminary National Merit Students named David L. Davies. Academic Dean at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, and Bryan Rutledge, Director of College Guidance, announced recently the names of six National Merit semi-finalists and 11 commended students. Named Semi-Finalists were Roy Harvey, Tunkhannock; Steven Kimm, Shavertown; J.J. Rasimas, Wilkes-Barre: David Rha, Seoul, South Korea; Rebekah Thorick, Binghamton, NY; Chris Vas- : antkumar, Selinsgrove. Named Commended students were: Emily Bruno, Plains; Corinne Casterline,. Dallas: Michael Costello, Forty Fort; Timothy Grier, Easton; Jennifer Harding, Tunkhannock; William Kozicki, Forty Fort; Jeana Oh, Dallas; Raymond Shynn, Shavertown; Catherine Stine, Kingston; Sanjay Udoshi, Dallas; Phong Vo, Wilkes-Barre. Shown from left are, first row, Jeana Oh, Corinne Casterline, Jennifer Harding, Roy Harvey, Cather- ine Stine, Rebekah Thorick, Phong Vo. Row two, Tim Grier, J.J. Rasimas, Willie Kozicki, David Rha, Sanjay Udoshi, Emily Bruno. Row three, Mr. Rutledge, Michael Costello, Steve Kimm, Chris Vas- antkumar, Ray Shynn, H. Jeremy Packard, President, Wyoming Seminary. In the fall of 1990, more than one million students in 19,000 United States secondary schools en- tered the 1991 merit program by taking the PSAT. Top scorers in every state, representing about one-half of one percent of each state’s high school graduating class, are included in the nationwide semi-finalist pool. Register tape, label collection will help Westmoreland Elementary buy computers. ™* The Westmoreland Elementary School PTO is pleased to announce that once again this year we are participating in the “Acme Free IBM Computers...And More... For Your School” Program. Schools can eam free IBM cCom- puters, software, and even musi- cal equipment. The program is very easy. Acme awards this free equipment in exchange for our collections of: » Acme blue register receipts (dated 9/1/91 to 2/4/92) e Scott Paper - Leaming Tools for Schools Seals » Campbell's - Labels from any Campbell's Co. products » Tastykake Family Pack - UPC bar code symbols » Keebler Products’ code symbols + Acme Brand Products - Labels including UPC symbol. Westmoreland Elementary needs your help. Please start col- lecting your receipts today. Receipts may be dropped off at the following local businesses; Cook's Pharmacy, Shavertown; UPC bar Trucksville Pharmacy, Trucksville; or at the Westmoreland Elemen- tary School on S. Lehigh St. This is a wonderful opportunity for the whole community to work together to support education by acquiring state of the art computer technology for our students and teachers as well as other equip- ment needs without the use of tax dollars. Westmoreland PTO would like to thank everyone for their sup- port. Sem Lower School invites grandparents Grandparents of students in the Wyoming Seminary Lower School have been invited to attend the Sixth Annual “Grandparents’ Day” scheduled for Friday, Oct. 11, 1-3 p-m., announced D. Allan Woo- dard, acting Dean of the Lower School. Darlings Farms & Greenhouses Large selection of Garden Mums, Pumpkins, Winter Squash, Gourds, Indian Corn, Corn Stalks, Winter Cabbage and Cauliflower 1/2 Mile off 309 on Hildebrant Road, 20 yards North of Dallas Elementary School wll Monday - Saturday: 10-5; Thursda y: 10-8 CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES 651 Wyoming Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 (717) 283-5116 |} In the Tudor Book Store Plaza § Students in grades Nursery through Four will play host to their grandparents, or, in cases where this is not possible, to “adopted grandparents” for this event. The suests will be allowed to sit in on the children’s classes and will also be given the opportunity to partici- pate in some classroom assign- ments. Among some of the things grand- parents will be seeing is a musical assembly, tours of the classroom, and progress on the new play- ground. They will also be treated to a juice and cookie break. YOU'RE CRAZY. | Steven's - Fri. 7 AM. - WA IVEOXNL. i Vara) | Town & Country Cleaners {i Country Club Shopping Ctr. * 675-0468 | Check Out Our New Store Hours 7 P.M. » Sat. 8 M. - 4 P.M. The Professional Edge, The Personal Touch A member of the International Fabricare Institute, | SNF = the association of professional drycleaners and launderers. Tired Ties? When was the last time you had a tie cleaned? Chances are, better care for your ties would l give them much longer ] lil. .and improve your overall appearance. See us today with your ties and your Shirts. Dallas Middle School to hold back-to-school Dallas Middle School principal Dr. Gilbert R. Griffiths has an- nounced that ' Back-To-School Night will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 7 to 9 p.m. On this evening, parents are invited to visit the middle school, tour our facilities, sit with our team teachers, and hear about the pro- gram of study that has been devel- oped. At7 p.m. parents will meet their night Oct. 16 child's interdisciplinary team teachers until 7:50 p.m. From 7:55 to 8:50 p.m. parents will have the opportunity to meet with specialty teachers. An informal gathering will start at 8:30 p.m. with refresh- ments being served in the cafete- ria. The administration and faculty . are looking forward to seeing all parents on the evening of October 16. School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Oct. 10-16 THURSDAY - Mexican chili, ‘steamed rice, buttered greenbeans, saltine crackers, pineapple chunks, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Hot pizza, celery sticks w/almond butter, fresh fruit, choice of milk. "MONDAY - No School. Teacher's In-Service. TUESDAY - Hamburger on whole wheat bun, lettuce-tomato, veggie soup, fresh fruit, choice of WEDNESDAY - Luscious chicken ala king, fluffy rice, tidbits of pineapple, choice of milk. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Oct. 10- 16 THURSDAY - Shake n bake chicken/gravy, stuffing, carrots, , milk. FRIDAY - Perogies, green beans, applesauce, cookie, milk. MONDAY - No school. (TUESDAY - Cheeseburg w/bun, French fries, pickles, pears, milk. WEDNESDAY - Chicken nug- gets, corn, pineapple, cookie, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Oct. 10 - 16 THURSDAY - Beef-a-roni w/ Italian meat sauce, tossed green salad, roll-butter, fruit cup, milk. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, celery stuffed with peanut butter, potato chips, pineapple tidbits, MONDAY - No school. o TUESDAY - Hot dog/bun, mashed potatoes, steamed sauer- kraut, mixed fruit, milk. WEDNESDAY - Lasagna w/Ital- ian sauce, seasoned broccoli, roll- butter, peach slices, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Oct. 11 - 16 Breakfast THURSDAY -Watffles or cereal, apple juice, pastry, milk. FRIDAY - Banana bread, real, orange juice, banana, milks MONDAY - No School. TUESDAY - Blueberry muffin, cereal, juice, milk. WEDNESDAY - Egg and toast, cereal, fruit or juice, pastry, milk. ' Lunch THURSDAY - Chicken nuggets/ - ) dipping sauce, oven ready pota- - toes, peas-carrots, roll, fresh fruit, milk. bars, milk. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Italian meatballs/ - tomato souce on hard roll, salad/ apple, milk. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg whole wheat bun/lettuce-tomata,' FRIDAY - Beefbar b que on bun : or tuna on roll/lettuce-tomato, : tomato soup/crackers, pumpkin : 7 A 3 vegetable soup, oatmeal raisin .- More of the news you want The Dallas Post sions staff. Financial Aid Information Student Activities Campus Tours Students and their parents are invited to experience our campus, have fun, meet our students, and visit with professors and admis- For reservations call Admissions Office (717) 675-4449 or 1-800-852-7675. Reservations are limited. Thinking About College . . . Open House For High School Students Saturday, October 19, 1991 ¢ y 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM 1 Faculty Presentations Athletics Ry | ms ~. SW n'y FW TER , » AN (a How Efficient Is Your Heating System? 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