0 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 15, 1992 SCHOOL Lake-Lehman Senior High honor students named John J. Oliver, Principal of the Lake-Lehman Senior High School, released the Honor Roll for the first sharking period beginning Septem- ber 4, and ending November 6, consisting of the following stu- dents. *« GRADE 12 =. Honors with Distinction - Diana Shoemaker. High Honor - Shelly Alexander, Judy Andrejko, Licia Bevilacqua, Gregory Dobash, Maurisa Fela, Charles Gordon, Heidi Gerdon, Cheryl Gunn, Marybeth Jenkins, Jennifer Judge, Tracy L. Krupa, \ Kimberly Lockavich, Richard Mat- ' ‘ysik, Susan Niezgoda, Karen Sich- + ler, Nichole Swan, Jason Toluba, , Patricia Ann Yurko. Honor - Michael Andrusis, Stephanie A. Burke, Tara Cooper, Amy J. Culver, Richard Deremer, * Christy Elston, John Engler, Nancy Evans, Heather Fostock, Lauren . Frederick, Erin E. Heiser, Sherry Hoover, Jeffrey Hynick, Kevin . Jcnes, Jason Kairo, Curtis Kivler, ! David Knapp, Franmar Kopko, + Carole Kotller, Jonathan Littleford, , ‘Sara Lukas, Brian Mosier, Joness ! Pall, Leeanne Rogers, Marla + Roskos, Heather Ruger, Jeffrey . Sands, Michael Saneholtz, Jen- ' nifer Smith, Shaun Spencer, « Tammie Yetter, Sara Yoblonski. GRADE 11 High Honor - Jennifer Booth, . Barbara E. Campbell, Gary Cavill, Karen N. DelKanic, Diana Emery, Jeffrey Gold, Tanya Karpinich, Karen L. Martin, Layla Osman, Meaghan P. Ruddy, Sarah Ann Sorber, Robbie Trescavage. Honor - Christian Brown, Cathy Lynn Cave, David Clancy, Christina R. Conrad, Mark G. Danouski, Richard H. Davis, Dyan Dymond, Jennifer Edwards, Jennifer Far- tell, Tracey L. Halowich, Brian Kelly, Tiffany Kliamovich, Tamara Kopko, Julie Kuschke, Clive Lankwarden, Valerie Luke, Ralph Nociasta, John Presper, Lawrence J. Recek, Christopher Salko, An- thony Scavone, Benedict Sevenski. GRADE 10 High Honor - Dana M. Alder, Kimberly Daniels, Julie Demido- vich, Heather Evanish, Christina Jones, Jessica L. Kenney, Karen Kocher, Karen Komsisky, John Link, Tamara P. Norwig, Helen Wasiakowski. Honor - Julie Babcock, Ann Marie Barber, Deborah Coslett, Cheryl A. Elston, Brian Gizenski, Lisa Gunn, ShawnadJones, Natalie Karpinich, Shannon Klemunes, Megan Marie Kovach, Michael F. Petruska, Jennifer Phillips, Christy A. Shamus, Nicolas Alan Staub, Amber Tarreto, Gina Traver, Scott S. Walters, Janel Womelsdorf, William W. Woronko, William Wright. GRADE 9 Thomas Charles Brown, Nathan Dale, Jennifer Freehan, Kimberly Frederick, Beth Kelly, Richelle Kovach, Allison Milunic, Nicole Naugle, Jessica Noon, Christopher Pagoda, Vito Pilosi, Amy Rogers, Tina Sidonia, Joel Toluba, Jessica Winslow. Honor - Michele Lee Andes, Bra- dley Bittenbender, Hope Boston, Timothy P. Brislin, Kevin Cragle, Rhonda Lee Evans, Ryan Christo- pher Gold, David Hawley, Nevin Hoty, Shannon Michael Kelly, Kelly Anne Komsisky, Joshua David Longmore, Peter John Malak, Mark Manzoni, Megan Marie Mosier, Cara Lynn Nygren, Melissa O’Don- nell, Prerana Patel, Shelene Perlis, Michelle Price, Jaclyn Race, Tif- fany Roese, Gary Rogan, Sonya Rene Sabaluski, Christian Scott, Nicole Sennett, Judith M. Sichler, Melanie Sidorowicz, Amanda Rae Warner, Timothy Waslick. ~ ‘Brownies Troop 690 hold Christmas party . The Brownies of Troop 690, Gate of Heaven School, recently held ‘their Christmas party and rededication ceremony. During the ‘ceremony Ms. Irene Tribender was inducted as an official member of the troop. The girls became acquainted with Ms. Tribender, a towards their “Caring and Sharing” - “Girls are Great” patch. ' Pictured are first row: Shannon Leary, Elizabeth Baker, Jamie : Pikul, Anna Evans, Jennifer Grieves, Elizabeth Charnick; second tow, Katie Guntli, Jocelyn Kozick, Ellen Young, Shannon Lupien, “Jacelyn Reisser, Rae Ellen Zekas, Lindsay Young, Laura Char- ranick; third row, Theresa Carboni, Jennifer Hummler, Katie Mullins, + Kimberly Urban, Ms. Tribender, Stephanie Lally, Rebecca Hoffman, Jessica Holton, Lisa Gongleski and Carolyn Edwards. Not pictured is Jennifer Carey. ‘native of Plymouth and current resident of Dallas, while working and “Her Story” Try Its and the The troop leader is Clare Leary. Assistants are Sharon Brown, Mickey Lupien, Lou Ellen Zekas. School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Jan. 16 - 22 THURSDAY - Mrs. T's pierogies, in butter sauce, choice of onions, ~mixed veggies, creamy pudding, choice of milk. - = FRIDAY - Deli hoagie on bunw/ . lettuce-tomato, crisp potato chips, [resh fruit, choice of milk. MONDAY - Cheesebuger/bun, potato puffs, mixed veggies, brown- ies, choice of milk. , TUESDAY - Chicken patti on bun w/lettuce-tomato, potato chips, fresh fruit, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Texas Tommy (hot dog w/bacon-cheese sauce), tator tots, buttered corn, jello, choice of milk. »~ GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Jan. 16 - 22 THURSDAY - Shake and bake _chicken, mashed potatoes /gravy, «corn, pears, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza, salad, peaches, : "cake, milk. MONDAY - Ravioli, mixed vege- * ‘tables, pudding, cookies, milk. TUESDAY - Chicken pattie on ._ bun w/lettuce, French fries, fruit , sage, . sauce, Tastykake, milk. cocktail, pretzel, milk. WEDNESDAY - Waffles-sau- carrot-celery stix, apple- LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Jan. 16 - 22 : THURSDAY - Chicken nuggets . w/dip, mashed potatoes, garden - peas, roll-butter, pudding, milk. _ FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter- . Jelly sandwich, celery w/peanut butter, potato chips, cinnamon applesauce, milk. MONDAY - Chicken patti on bun w/lettuce-mayo, tomato soup- crackers, peaches, milk. TUESDAY - Meatball or peanut butter-jelly hoagie, seasoned broc- coli, fruit cup, milk. WEDNESDAY - Ham patti on bun, candied sweet potatoes, mixed garden vegetables, cinnamon sprinkle cake, milk. WEST SIDE VO TECH Jan. 16 - 22 Breakfast THURSDAY - French toast/ syrup, cereal, juice, pastry, milk. FRIDAY - Muffin, cereal, fruit, milk. MONDAY - Hash browns, ce- real, apple juice, milk. TUESDAY - Bacon, eggs on roll, cereal, juice, pastry, milk. WEDNESDAY - Oatmeal cook- ies, cereal, juice, milk. Lunch THURSDAY - Chicken patty on soft bun w/lettuce-tomato, rotini, fruit, milk. FRIDAY - Wafer steak-cheese on hard roll, tomato soup-crack- ers, carrot stickes /dip, spice cake, milk. MONDAY - Tacos w/trimmings- sharp cheese-sauce, seasoned corn, fruit, milk. TUESDAY - Hoagie w/lettuce- tomato, homemade vegetable soup/crackers, fruit, oatmeal rai- sin cookies, milk. WEDNESDAY - Pierogies w/ onions, spice applesauce, seasoned green beans, pudding, milk. COMING BACK TO SHARE - Todd Krupa, a 1987 Lake-Lehman graduate, returned to conduct a journalism workshop for staffers of Knightlife, the high school newspaper. Lehman alumni shares his experience as a journalist By KAREN SICHLER Student Writer Lake-Lehman’s award-winning high school newspaper, KnightLife, received a helping hand this week from 1987 Lehman graduate Todd Krupa. Todd con- ducted a journalism workshop for the KnightLife staff reporters. Todd stressed to the group of 40 students the importance of good writing and fair treatment of any story to a newspaper. He demon- strated to the young reporters how easily a reader-friendly paper could be produced. Most importantly he taught the staff members the basic six questions a news story must answer for its readers: who, what, where, when, why and how. As a senior in high schooel Todd was a sports writer/intern at The Times Leader. He then attended the University of Scranton com- pleting a double major in history and communications, graduating magna cum laude in both. Todd received the J. Harold Brislin Memorial Award for Excellence in Journalism and was the Layout Editor for the University of Scran- ton’s newspaper, The Aquinos. In 1990 he took part in the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Copy Edit- ing Intern and Scholarship pro- gram in Fort Wayne Indiana and worked on The News-Sentinel. Todd is now attending the Univer- sity of Missouri School of Journal- ism as a graduate assistant and is studying for his masters of arts in copy editing and design. Gate of Heaven registration Mrs. Mary C. Tigue, Principal, announces that in conjunction with Catholic Schools’ Week, kin- dergarten and first to eighth grade registration will be held on Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 27, 28, 29, 30 from 9a.m. to 1 p.m. in the school lobby on the first floor. Children entering kindergarten in September, 1992, must be five years of age before September 30, 1992. Information needed at this time includes proof of immunization. Eligibility immunization are 3 DPT, 3 oral polio, and the following vaccines administered at 12 months orolder: measles, mumps, and rubella. Parents must present state standards for immunization. Birth certificate, social security and Baptismal records are also required; non-Catholic students need only present birth certificates, social security number and immu- nization records. A non-refundable registration fee of $100 must be paid at regis- tration time. Parents who cannot register within these stated dates, may call § the School office 675-6566 or 675- 2121 to make another appoint- ment to register your child. Prospective. kindergarten par- ents may visit the kindergarten classroom on Monday, Jan. 27 from 9-11 a.m. On Wednesday, Jan. 31, Gate of Heaven School will celebrate Na- tional Appreciation Day for Catho- lic Schools beginning with the 9 a.m. children’s liturgy followed by an open house from 10-11 a.m. Lehman students asked to wear buttons to promote reading A special reading emphasis day at Lake-Lehman Elementary Schools makes practice fun. The Parent Advisory Council of the E.S.E.A. Chapter 1 Programs has declared Wednesday, Jan. 22, as “Read-A-Button” Day at Lehman- For Month of January Children 10 Years and up Adult Classes Tai Chi Classes MASTER TEACHER Steven G. Call 654-8421 69 Main Street Luzeme, PA Offer null for existing students Jackson, Lake-Noxen and Ross Elementary Schools. All children and teachers are encouraged to wear a button with any polite say- ing or slogan. Everyone has a fun day sharing and reading each other's buttons. FREE Karate Lessons FREE Tai Chi Lessons Newman Trucksville Nursery School registration will be Feb. 6 The Trucksville Nursery School is pleased to announce its annual Registration Day to be held on Thursday, Feb. 6, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The school is located in the Educational Building of the Trucksville United Methodist Church. Anyone interested in see- ing our school and meeting the staff is invited to bring their child on this day. If you would like to register in advance, call Director Linda Mazur at 696-3897 at the Nursery School office for more in- formation. : The school has served the Back Mountain and other outlying communities for 22 years. We have morning and afternoon classes for three, four, and five yearolds. There are several programs from which to choose. We have two day, three day, four day and five day classes. Class sizes are kept small and children are grouped according to their ages. Dallas Band performs holiday concert The Dallas Senior High School Band performed their annual Christmas Concert at the Senior High School on December 15. Musical arrangements played by the students were: Holiday Greet- ings, arr. James Searingen; Green Sleeves,. arr. Alfred Reed, and A Christmas Fantasia, arr. Elliot A. Del Borgo. Although Marching Band sea- son is over , the band students continue to keep an active agenda. Plans are currently underway for several fund raisers for the re- mainder of the 1991-92 school year. Information regarding fun- draisers will be published in ad- vance. Oravitz on dean's list at Johnson and Wales ® Joyce Oravitz of Manor Road, Dallas, has been named to the Dean's List of Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island. To receive Dean's List commendation, students must earn a cumulative point average of 3.40 or akove. 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