12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 20, 1991 SCHOOL Lehman-dackson honor students are Charles C. James, Principal, Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, announces that the fol- lowing 6th grade students have achieved the Honor Roll for the 1st Marking Period: Lindsay Amyx, Nathan Bendik, Brian Bogdon, Michelle Boltz, Fawn Caines, Laura Castellano, Matthew Chipego, Nicholas Coslett, Jennifer Crispell, Theresa DeCesaris, Pat- rick DeRemer, Christine Dinger, Daniel Dulebohn, Jessica Elston, announced Jeffrey Eyet, Nicole Fallon, John Fielding, Jarrett Frankevich, John Hardisky, Erica Holub, Laura Jones, Sara Kasper, Chris Keen, Karen Kiwak, Jennifer Klaips, Jil- lian Krywicki, Ryan Mahle, Vicki Manka, Jason Perlis, James Pit- cavage, Brooke Posatko, Carrie Race, Kevin Richards, Michael Rosencrans, Jack Schneider, Megan Scott, Nicole Scott, Walter Shaver, Susan Walters, Erika Wil- liams, Darby Wolfe, Jeff Wylam, Nicole Yoblonski, Alissa Zim. Lake-Noxen Elementary honor students are named Robert S. Kunkle, Principal of Lake-Noxen Elementary School announces the following sixth grade students have achieved the Honor Roll for the first marking period. Michael Albee, Drew Baer, Melissa Birt, Jonathan Bradbury, Andrea Bryant, Michael Casey, Kelly Cave, Chavon Croman, Val- erie Fiore, Katie Finch, Amanda Goble, Kimberly Halowich, Tara Haughney, Micah Hendershott, Michael Hollos, Mandy Kehler, Eric Nygren, Kristina O'Kane, John Olenik, Megan Rowlands, Lindsey Schraeder, Amy Sorber, Mark Steele, Shelby Wandel, James Weber, Joanne White, Katie Wilson, Matthew Wysowski. Ziolkowski awarded at of Pittsburgh the University Natalie Ziolkowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Ziolkow- ski of 411 Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, was awarded The Alison Bentley Kephart Award given to the high- est ranking female freshman stu- dent at the University of Pittsburgh. The award is for outstanding ac- complishements in one of the bio- logical sciences. The award was presented to her from the Depart- ment of Biological Sciences by the faculty of Arts and Sciences. Currently a sophomore, Natalie was also awarded an Upper-class Merit Scholarship. Her future plans are to major in physical therapy. NATALIE ZIOLKOWSKI Lynn Baluh wins Clarion scholarship Lynn Baluh has received a $650 Foundation Honor Scholarship from Clarion University for 1991- 92. Baluh, a freshman, is the daughter of Francis and Helen Baluh, 17 Circle Drive, Dallas, and is a 1991 graduate of Dallas High School. Foundation Honors Scholar- ships are presented to academi- cally talented students who par- ticipate in the Honors Program. The recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement and evidence of leadership and motiva- tion. The scholarships are avail- able for four years, providing the students maintain the academic standards required by the program. 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Many people have early glaucoma without knowing it. By the time they seek medical help, irreversible damage to the eye may have already occurred. So deceptive are the early symptoms that a person with glaucomamay be able to "pass" an eye chart screening with 20/20 Or, GLAUCOMA WITH 20 / 20 VISION? =n vision. An oversimplified explanation of glaucoma is an increased pressure of the fluid within the eyeball. If the pressure is not reduced, it destroys delicate structures within the eye. A complete eye examination by your optometrist will include a simple test of the fluid pressure. If the disease is detected early, chances are itcan be controlled and blindness prevented. kkk Dr. Curtis Goodwin 170 N. Memorial Highway Shavertown, PA 18708 (717) 675-3627 Penn State students chosen for leadership conference Eight Penn State Wilkes-Barre students were chosen to participate in a university-wide Leadership Conference held recently in Harrisburg. Representatives from each of the Commonwealth campuses were invited to participate in the annual three-day conference, which include workshops such as: Program Planning and Promotion, Student Governance, and Conflict Management. Students are chosen on the basis of past and future involvement in clubs, organizations and the Student Government Association. The students from Penn State Wilkes-Barre are, first row, from left, Matt Wech, Stillwater; Bill Huslan- der, Harveys Lake; Susan Dagger, Tiona; Tamara Cope, Dallas. Seocnd row, from left, Nancy Barber, Dallas; Jeff Nash, Factorville; Noel Indguniji, Wilkes-Barre and Becky Perks, Pittston. School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Nov. 21 - 27 THURSDAY - Hot turkey w/ gravy, roll-butter, mashed pota- toes, tender peas, ice cream treats, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Creamy tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwich, saltine crackers, cherry jubilee, choice of milk. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/ B.B.Q. sauce, buttered rice, corn, pineapple tidbits, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Spaghetti w/meat sauce, garlic bread, garden salad w/dressing, chilled fruit, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Hot pizza, tossed salad w/dressing, assorted des- serts, choice of milk. GATE OF HEAVEN Nov. 21 - 27 ; THURSDAY - Turkey/stuffing, mashed potatoes /gravy, corn, cran- berry sauce, milk. FRIDAY - Tuna w/lettuce on roll, chips, pickles, jello, milk. MONDAY - Hamburg on bun, tator tots, peaches, milk. TUESDAY - Chicken noodle soup, peanut butter-jelly sandwich, saltines, mixed fruit, milk. WEDNESDAY - Ravioli, salad, pudding, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Nov. 21 - 27 THURSDAY - Hamburg bar-b-q on bun, vegetable soup-crackers, peaches, milk. FRIDAY - Tuna or peanut butter- jelly hoagie, oval hash brown, pine- apple tidbits, homestyle oatmeal raisin cookie, milk. MONDAY - Beefravioliw/sauce, seasoned green beans, roll-butter, pears, milk. 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Lunch THURSDAY - Turkey breast, potatoes/gravy, carrots-peas, cranberry sauce, harvest cake, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza twins, relish cup, veggie dip, pears, milk. MONDAY - Chicken patty on soft bun, w/lettuce-tomato, home- made vegetable soup, pudding, milk. TUESDAY - Minute steak/ cheese on soft bun, salad, sea- soned noodles, peas, cinnamon crumb cake, milk. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg or cheeseburger w/lettuce-tomato, French fries, milk. » HIGHWAY AND ROUGH ROADS » EVERYDAY DRIVING WITH THE RIGHT SHOCK FOR ¥ A NEW BREED OF SHOCKS FOR A NEW BREED OF TRUCKS SMONROE® CARRYING LOAD AND HAULING OFF-ROAD RECREATION « Monroe®Expert Series™ is a new line of shocks designed for your truck and the way you use it! Lehman preschool prep program continues The Lake-Lehman School Dis- trict will continue its pre-school program for parents and four-year- old children on DecemberlO, 11 and 12. 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