‘he Dallas Pos Dallas, FP [) vwednesday, OUCtober 7, 19% School Baluh is Foundation Honors Scholar at Clarion University Clarion University recently named Lynn Baluh the 1992-93 winner of the Foundation Leader- ship Award and Honor Scholar- ship. The Foundation Leadership Award is available to 70 freshman entering Clarion University. Crite- ria for consideration include: strong academic curriculum in high school, top fifth standing on one’s class, a grade point average which earns high school honors recogni- tion, and leadership skills as indi- : Withers takes 2nd place at Funfest '* cated in extra-curricular activities. Recipients commit to one year of some type of extra-curricular ac- tivity. Lynn Baluh, daughter of Francis and Helen Baluh, 17 Circle Drive, Dallas, is a sophomore at the uni- versity. She is involved with the Honors Program, Cross Country and the Indoor and Outdoor Track teams. A 1991 graduate of Dallas High School, she is undecided upon her academic major. : Competing for the first time, Amy Withers of Dallas, took 2nd place in jazz solo at the Funfest held in Hazleton. She did a pantomine- jazz routine. Amy is a student of Kris Hanify’s at the Back Mountain . Dance Studio. Girl Scouts sponsor Franklin Mills trip Girl Scout Troop, #622 is sponsoring a bus trip to Franklin Mills outlet mall in Philadelphia on Saturday, Dec. 5. The buses will be departing from Shavertown at 8 a.m. and leaving Franklin Mills at 8 p.m. Cost of the seats is $15, which includes a coupon booklet, . shopping bag and mall directory. Reservations are being taken on a first paid, first serve basis. For more information, call Jamie at 696-3595. TTT HITTER San Fall Floral EVANS-KING FLORAL INC. 1280 Wyoming Ave., Forty-Fort, PA 822-1128 » 0 (S 4 HEIL RRS SR 288-3671 ANNUAL FUND DRIVE - Charles D. "Rusty" Flack, '72, right, is chairing the annual fund campaign for Wyoming Seminary Prepara- tory School. He is shown above with John Morton Ill, '63, a member of the fund committee. Flack is to chair drive at Wyoming Seminary Charles D. Flack, Jr. of Dallas, has been named national chair- man of the 1992-1992 Annual Fund campaign for Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, according to H. Jeremy Packard, president. The campaign goal set by the Annual Fund Committee is $450,000. A . special highlight of this year's campaign is “The Drive for 45," a challenge instituted by the class of 1972 to increase alumni participa- tion rate to 45 percent. A 1972 graduate of Wyoming Seminary, Flack graduated from Susquehanna University with a B.A. degree in economics. He is chairman of the board and C.E.O. of* Diahiond Consolidated Indus- tries, president of Trucks Unlim- ited, and chairman of Exeter Archi- tectural Products. As a volunteer in the commu- nity, he serves on the boards of directors and executive commit- tees of Hanover Bank of Pennsyl- vania and College Misericordia, the board of directors of Eastern In- surance Group, the Oak Lawn Cemetery Association, the Wyo- ming Valley Triathlon Association, and Security First Group. Flack is treasurer and board EEE EEE EEE Eee eT i eh et ee Fe ee RE Te a PRINTING, PRINTING, prvi. ONE & TWO COLOR PRINTING BROCHURES « NEWSLETTERS x FLYERS DIE CUTTING + PRESENTATION FOLDERS Fast Service x Great Prices x Top Quality Design Systems Printing 280 South River St « Wilkes-Barre x 822-3766 Mon —Fri 8-530 Sat9-1 Complete Printing ... Since 1972 EERE EEE RE EE EEE RE EE EE EE EE REE EE EE EER EER EE RE Rp ERE RR fe] member of the Wyoming Valley Health Corporation, and assistant secetary/treasurer on the board of directors of Nesbitt Hsopital. Presi- dent of the Westmoreland Club, Flack is also past president of the Industrial Ferforators Association. He is married to Kathi Stine Flack. Together they are the par- ents of three Wyoming Seminary Lower School students. Charles, III (Chad), Alex, and Jamie. Assisting Flack will be Wyoming Seminary’s Annual Fund Commit- tee which includes John Morton, [I11'63, Kansas City, Missouri, vice- chairperson; Stephen B. Killian '66, Shavertown, phonoathan chairper- son; Emmajean Ellsworth Pittman '38, Dallas, business school chair- person; George and Judy Wald- ner, York, Pa, Upper School parent chairpersons; Robert and Carol Madigan, Shavertown. Lower School parent chairper- sonx are John and Sharon Ran- dolph, Jr., Shavertown, past par- ents chairpersons; Arthur W. Sh- erwood, M.D. '56, Tunkhannock, trustee chairperson; Robert G. Edgerton, Jr. '69, Dallas, corpo- rate chairperson; and Betty Wil- liams, Kingston, faculty chairper- son. =) jane E. Durkin, D.O. Irvin Jacobs, M.D. * Convenient office hours, including Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sundays 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. * Services include venipuncture, X-ray, a staff dietician and much more Call for an appointment at 675-2111 and meet our physicians Thomas M. Campbell, D.O. Diane A. Lowe, M.D. Sterling and Machell Avenues, Dallas 9) A division of Wilkes-Barre General Health Corporation. Gary Nothstein, D.O. Ws, Sud Va . "One Good Doctor Leads To Another” Hidden Mountain : ‘ Nursery Dallas Family Practice Wholesale Prices Largest Selection of Shrubbery and Trees in the Area * Open 365 days a year : . Directions: Follow signs. 7 From Chase Corners to top of mountain make 1st Right follow to Jesse Rd. - Nursery 2 1/2 Miles back off Jesse Rd. Just To Mention A Few Dogwoods Red, Pink, White $11.95 Colorado Blue Spruce 5-6' $39.95 Pacysandra $15.95 Flat of 100 Hemlocks 5-6' S26.95 Pyrmadial Yews 4-5' $29.95 Rhododendrons $10.95 Each Thousands to Choose From At Our Every Day Low Prices Mon. thru Fri. 5 to 8 P.M. Sat. 9-5 \ Sem. students named National Merit Scholars David L. Davies, academic dean at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston and Bryan Rutledge, director of college guidance, announced recently the names of two National Merit semi- finalists, and seven commended students. Melanie Evans, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Yorath Evans, Trucksville, and Susan Valentine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jon- athan Valentine, Dallas were named semi-finalists. David Choi, son of Dr. and Mrs. Young K. Choi, Dallas was named a commended student. School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Oct. 8-14 : THURSDAY - Hot dog on bun topped w/ chili sauce, baked beans, French fries, jello, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Triangle pepperoni pizza, toss salad w/dressing, fresh fruit, skim milk. MONDAY - Open faced hot tur- key sandwich w/gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans, Little Deb- bie Cake, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/dipping sauce, buttered noodles, corn, fruited jello, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti w/ meat sauce, roll, tossed salad w/ dressing, chilled peaches, ‘skim milk. : GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Oct. 8 - 14 THURSDAY - Pork chops, mashed potatoes, corn, apple- sauce, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza, salad, peaches, cookie, milk. MONDAY - Hot ham-cheese on bun, chips, pickles, pineapple, milk. TUESDAY - Tacos w/meat- cheese-lettuce-tomato, Mexican beans, peaches, milk. WEDNESDAY - Waffles and sausage, carrot-celery stix., ap- plesauce, cookie, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Oct. 8-14 THURSDAY - Chicken salad w/ lettuce on seeded roll, French fries, fresh banana, milk. FRIDAY - Fish on roll w/tartar sauce, macaroni-cheese, stewed tomatoes, fruit cup, milk. MONDAY - Chicken patty on bun w/lettuce-mayo, oven hash brown, seasoned green beans, butterscotch pudding, milk. TUESDAY - Hamburg on bun, pickle chips, vegetable soup/crack- ers, pears, milk. : WEDNESDAY - Rotini macaroni w/Italian meat sauce, toss salad/ dressing, Italian bread/butter, apple crisp, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Oct. 8 - 14 é Breakfast ». THURSDAY - Ham and cheese or cereal, pastry, juice, milk. FRIDAY - Coffee cake, choice of cereal, apple juice, milk. MONDAY - Raisin bars, choice of cereal, juice, milk. TUESDAY - Pancakes w/syrup or cereal, juice, pastry, milk. WEDNESDAY - Oatmeal cook- ies, choice of cereal, fruit juice, milk. Lunch THURSDAY - Chicken patty/ bun w/lettuce-tomato, homemade chicken soup, fruit, peanut butter crackers, milk. (3 FRIDAY - Pierogies w/sat®eed onions, mini chef salad/dressing, roll, chilled fruit, milk. MONDAY - Fish/bun w/tartar sauce, hash browns, cole slaw, oatmeal raisin cookie, milk. TUESDAY - Deli hoagie w/trim- mings, pasta salad, chilled pine- apple, milk. ; WEDNESDAY - Baked rotini w/ garlic bread, confetti salad /dress- nf green beans, baked fruit bars, milk. : A a Tr A WU! ME. 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