8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 11, 1992 SCHOOL Ruth Tetschner, principal of the Dallas Elementary School an- nounces the following students have achieved honor roll status for the second marking period. MM HIGH HONORS - All A's: First Grade: Katie Blanchard, Aatthew Breymeier, Neil Buck- n, Christian Cobleigh, Justin ggin, Lacey Cooper, Jellrey Dickson, Jillian Durr, Samantha )ymond, Christopher Eckert, vin Gula, Joshua Helflers, Julie well, Gabrielle Huh, Jimmy rdan, Russell Kalnoskas, Chris- her Kalicki, Curtis Keiper, othy Kemmerer, Todd Kerestes, Lenahan, Stephanie Matley, ul McCue, Cassie Mishanski, am Morgan, Robert Murphy, nald Murray, Ashley Razawich, tthew Reschauer, Shannon er, Annie Savage, Nick Shed- - Danny Smith, Erin Swep- , Laura Vanderhook, Amber o, Christy Williams, Michael hak, Danielle Zarambo, Jen- er Zinn, ~ Second Grade: Billy Adwins, rla Blase, Kelly Blinn, Michael , Andrew Dale, Kristen De- rry, Brian Downey, Marc is, Heide Ellsworth, Charles hart, Timothy Faneck, Helene e, Richard Kapson, Matthew , Eric Kleiner, Renee lavin, Linsinbigler, Michael Miller, Morgan, Chad Morris, Laura s, Jessa Pitts, Timothy Polin, ndy Rickaby, Robert Robbins, Kim Sheely, Kandi Shultz, Jordy Spencer, Joseph Stec, J.P. Urban, sten Vodzak, Laura Vodzak. ird Grade: Stacey Amann, ert Barna, Nathan Bohlander, vin Callahan, Casey Covert, \ lr Lee Grillin, Amy Koshinski, Daniel Laurenzi, Jill Matley, Colin McHale, John Nack- ley, Phillip Oh, Megan Rogan, Melonie Sappe, Molly Savage, Lewis Spurlin, Seth Yeager, Charles Yurkon. Fourth Grade: Abby Ahmad, Michael Faneck, Dan Fauerbach, Kristen Geiser, Angela Kelly, Jef- frey Kosakowski, Norah Krakosky, Brett Larson, Emily Mallick, Ja- son Mattie, Jaime Miller, Tyler Morgan, Jessica Stelon. Fifth Grade: Matt Barnard, Nick Bloom, Mike Cleary, Julie Eckert, Russell Eyet, Melissa Howell, Bruce Kunkle, Aileah Kvashay, Gwen Langdon, Mike McHale, Segan Millington, Mark Mittrick, Kristyn Race, Jefl Ryan, FIRST HONORS - All A's, 1 B First Grade: Jared Besecker, Krista Carpenter, Jonelle Dickson, David Glicini, Danny Haddle, Lind- say Jenkins, Tyler Karalunas, Lindsay Kelly, Yolanda Kopczynski, Michele Kuchemba, Steven Losh, Lauren Nafus, Eric Petrow, Mat- thew Pietrzak, Rebecca Pincofski, Jaime Sickler, Brett Sprau, Jo- seph Stredney. Second Grade: Matthew Carey, James Coombe, Laura Fauerbach, Clint Harris, Christopher Hiester, Douglas Jennings, Ryan Love, Matthew Mark, Chris Smith, Amy Withers. Third Grade: Kelly Adams, Robert Amann, Patrick Barnard, Lindsay Carpenter, Rebecca Hadzor, John Isaac, Jiliian lorio, Jellrey Jones, Jamie Jordan, Eller Kim, Karl Kvashay, Floyd Mattie, Amanda O'Donnell, Katrina Ros- ser, Keith Sprau, Steven Stolarick. Fourth Grade: Amy Bendy, Scott Bent, John Cyprich, Tara Dymond, Amanda Jenkins, Morgan : - Breakfast for inch. French toast sticks w/ syrup, sausage patti, applesauce, ruit juice, choice of milk. 8 FRIDAY - Teacher's In-service. 0 school. . MONDAY - Tuna hoagie on bun 7/lettuce-tomato, potato chips, chilled fruit, choice of milk. . TUESDAY - St. Patrick's Day: Chicken nuggets w/B.B.Q. sauce, outtered noodles, golden corn, hilled fruit, choice of milk. ~ WEDNESDAY - Hot ham-cheese ‘bun, homemade veggie soup/ crackers, ice juicee, choice of milk. \TE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL r.12-18 HURSDAY - Chicken cro- es, mashed potatoes/gravy, corn, roll, peaches, milk. ~ FRIDAY - Teacher In- service. N V6 school. " MONDAY - Waffles and sau- age, carrot-celery stix, apples, lastykake, milk. TUESDAY - Hot ham-cheese w/ bun, potato rounds, lime jello w/ vhipped cream, milk. . WEDNESDAY - Chicken pattie Ww /bun-lettuce, French fries, mixed ruit, cookie, milk. aps LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Mar. 12-18 THURSDAY - Turkey w/gravy, mashed potatoes, garden peas, roll- butter, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, tossed salad w/dressing, potato chips, pineapple tidbits, milk. MONDAY - Irish beef stew over elbow macaroni, pickled beets, roll/ butter, peaches, milk. “TUESDAY - In-service. school. "WEDNESDAY - Deli hoagie, egetable soup/crackers, fresh pe ar, milk. No ey ce § WEST SIDE TECH Mar. 12 - 18 Breakfast THURSDAY - Waffles, cereal, juice, pastry, milk. FRIDAY - Cereal, muffin, fruit juice, milk. MONDAY - Pumpkin muffin, cereal, apple juice, milk. TUESDAY - Pancakes, cereal, juice, pastry, milk. WEDNESDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, fruit, juice, milk. pumpkin Lunch THURSDAY - Beefbarbecue w/ relish on bun, hash browns, cel- ery-carrot sticks, pumpkin bars, milk. FRIDAY - Pierogies w/butter- onions, chef salad, green beans, jello w/whip cream, milk. MONDAY - Taco w/trimmings- cheese-tangy sauce, seasoned corn, [ruit, milk. TUESDAY - Chipped turkey on bun w/lettuce-tomato, homemade chicken soup, fruit, Shamrock cake, milk. WEDNESDAY - Italian meat- balls-tomato sauce, roll, peas-car- rots, fruit, milk. Dallas Elementary honor students named McOwen, Colleen Murphy, Ryan Onyshczak, Adam Pelak, Kristen Rosencrance, Jacob Swartwood, Jesse Tarity, Heather Vodzak, Charles Whitehead, Chad Woolbert, Jennifer Yurkon, Mat- thew Zinn. Fifth Grade: Kelly Bevilaqua, Gail Buzin, Mark Hayden, Justin Hoover, Brad Jumper, Amy Kapral, Jenelle Kerr, Alycia Roberts, Jon- athan Saba, Thomas Sabecky, Tara Slocum, Duane Sprau, Sarah Tupper, Jesse Yarnal. SECOND HONORS: B's First Grade: Janice DiPietro, Douglas Ellsworth, Jillian Krak- osky, Joseph Liparela, Jennifer Miele, John Pencavage, Camille Valvano. Second Grade: Ricky Branco, Michael Dombroski, William Evans, Matthew Haddle, Joseph Lennox, Brian Milligan, Angie Thompson, Anthony VanHorn, Marybeth Wyberski. Third Grade: Sarah Ackerman, Justin Bicking, Erin Cooper, Jes- sica DalSanto, Michael Domzal- ski, Mary Dudascik, Jessica Fields, Jennifer Cross, Trevor Harding, Crystal Heflner, Daniel Krause, Rachel McCue, Jason Race, Kirby Jo Richards, Jaqueline Scott, Holly All A's, 2 Swan, Robbie Werner. © Fourth Grade: Erin Allardyce, David Cummings, Jeannie Dreier, Elizabeth Dudascik, Joseph Gial- anella, Christy Hiller, David Jumper, Seth Linsinbigler, Sarah Ruckno, Matthew Schweitzer, Benjamin Uzdilla, Jesse Williams. Fifth Grade: Laura Brody, Marla DeAngelo, Jude Gentsch, Joseph Murphy. Ski Club raises n money for Heart Association Recently the Dallas Middle School Ski Club participated in the American Heart Association's Ski Your Heart Out program. Ms. Robyn Jones, club advisor, explained that the club members solicited sponsors who donated money for each ski run the student made. The American Heart Association will use the money in their fight against heart disease. The Dallas Middle School Ski Club raised $1,300 for the American Heart Association. the top three fundraisers were David Ertley, Frank Kamine and Jody Forbes. The club members would like to thank all sponsors for their generous support. Pictured from left, David Ertley, Jody Forbes and Frank Kamine. Maureen Wisnieski to graduate from Temple's pharmacy school Maureen Wisnieski has finished her course work at Temple Univer- sity School of Pharmacy with straight A grades. She has been on the Dean's List for all three years she has attended Temple. She is currently completing a series of Dallas schedules kindergarten registration for March 15 to 19 Kindergarten registration in the Dallas School District for the 1992- 93 school year will be held in the Dallas Administrative Office Build- ing, Church Street, Dallas, on March 16, 17, 18, and 19. Hours will be from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. A birth certificate or other acceptable evi- dence of age must accompany each registration. A child must be five years old on or before September 30, 1992 to be eligible for kinder- garten. Those with last names begin- ning with A, B, C, D, and E will register on Monday, March 16; those with last names beginning with F, G, H, I, J and Kon Tuesday, March 17; those with, M,N, O, P, Q and Ron Wednesday, March 18; and those with S,T, U,V, W, X, Y, and Z on Thursday, March 19. The children who will enter first grade, but did not attend the Dal- las kindergarten program this past term, may register on Thursday, March 19. In addition to the registration, vision, speech and hearing screen- ings will be given. The school officials need to re- view the child's immunizations to be certain state's immunization standards. Parents are to bring all records of their child's immuniza- tions. If the student's records do not meet the standards, he/she will not be able to attend school. Dean's list Penn State University Dallas: Allison C. Berlew, Eric D. Blessner, Stephen G. Brace, Richard Burke, Marcus Casaldi, CindidJ. Delinsky, Nichole L. Gard- ner, John V. Gregg, Donald J. Hopkins, Megan L. Kozemchak, Rebecca S. Meyer, Jeffrey B. Mokychick, Eileen P. Nagy, Justin A. Reich, MartindJ. Reynolds, David M. Schreffler, Jon R. Strange, QUALITY HOMES INC. Custom Designed Homes Custom Built On Your Lot Personal Attention Flexibility During Construction Fully Insured and Licensed 18 Month Warranty Phone 675-4676 Dallas, PA [BUYING - COINS € . Silver Coins Silver Dollars | Clad Halves | Gold & Silver Jewelry ... 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Becauseitisdifficulttodiscover farsightedness in the typical school vision screening, parents, teachers and school nurses are advised to look out forits signs. These include: difficulty in concentrating, eye or general fatigue, poor reading ability, and holding reading material away from the eyes. In any event, the optometristcan make apositive diagnosis withacomplete optometric examination. Dr. Curtis Goodwin 170 N. Memorial Highway Shavertown, PA 18708 (717) 675-3627 Richard M. Thomas. Shavertown: Deborah A. Dav- enport, Lisa D. Davenport, Brian D. Hampel, Kyra L. Koflanovich, pharmacy rounds and will gradu- ate in May, 1992. Maureen has also been selected for membership in the Rho Chi Honor Society which is limited to students who have displayed academic excellence, strength of character and leader- ship. The daughter of Dan and Irene Wisnieski of Shavertown, Maureen is a graduate of Dallas High School where she was a member of the varsity field hockey and track teams. Lehman sets Kindergarten sign-ups for March 23-27 Robert Kunkle and Charles James, Elementary Principals for the Lake-LLehman School District, announce the fifth installment of Lake-Lehman's Early Childhood/ Pre-School Program scheduled for March 23-27. This installment will feature Pre-School screening and registration for Kindergarten. Lehman-Jackson, Mar. 23, 24, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. [.ake-Noxen, Mar. 25, 26, 9a.m.- 2 p.m. Ross Elementary, Mar. 27, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Parents are reminded to bring to registration their children's immunization book and birth cer- tificate. of Please register for the Pre Schoc., Screening by calling the neighbor- | hood elementary school office and letting us know how many adults and children will be attending. Call: VA Rap 5 a \ a Sa nt TVR fi a ¢ Ross Elementary School, 477-5050 : or 256-7897; LLake-Noxen Elemen- | tary School, 639-1129; Lehman- Jackson Elementary School, 675- 2165. This program is intended for four-year-olds only. 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