2, ~ 8 The Dallas Post Dallas students participate “in District Band festival C Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 10, 1993 SCHOOL Auditions for the District 9 # Band Festival of the Pennsylva- nia-Music Educators Association _ were held at the Honesdale High - School. Students from the Dallas _ Band who participated in the - PMEA Band Festival held at the ' Lake-Lehman High School on n ‘Catholic U. ‘honors Engel ~ January 13-16 were: : Ryan Moss, Senior, Trombone; . Valerie Prother, Senior, French Horn; Megan Stair, Senior, Flute; Amy Maniskas earns high school honors Amy Susan Maniskas, daughter of John and Josie Maniskas, formerly of Dallas and a graduating senior at Providence Senior High School, Charlotte, NC has been named one of approximately 2,500 »Seminfinalsts in the 1993 Presidential Scholars Program. The Semifi- ,nalists were selected from more than 2.5 million students expected to ‘graduate from U.S. high schools in 1993. Amy is salutatorian of her class at providence Senior High School and a finalist for the John T. Caldwell Merit Scholarship at North Caroline . State University. JoAnne Oliver graduates from SUNY JoAnne Oliver of Dallas, a student at the SUNY College of Environ- mental Science and Forestry, was awarded the master of science degree for her work in ESF's Faculty of Environmental and Forest Biology at “campus ceremonies December 11. Becki Roan, Junior, Bass Clari- net; Amy Beardsworth, Junior, Flute. Students who placed 1st-4th chairs at the Honesdale tryouts for District 9 Band, also attended District 9 Orchestra. They were Amy Beardsworth and Becki Roan. Both Amy and Becky attended District 9 Regionals held in Mif- flinburg on Feb. 24, 25, 26, and 27. Skammer. Czwalina. Gate of Heaven students benefit Heart Association Members of the fourth through eighth grades at the Gate of Heaven School, Dallas, recently partici- pated in the “Jump for Heart” to benefit the local chapter of the American Heart Association. The students raised approximately $4,000 under the direction of physical education teacher Ruth Shown are organizers and top student fundraisers from left: Anne Kelly, Luzerne County division director, American Heart Association, Kingston; Kara Grundowski, Noxen; Elizabeth Gale, Tunkhan- nock; Larry Medico, Shavertown; Tim Carroll, Dallas; Robert Neher, Wyoming; Jared Harteis, Dallas: Vito Recchia, Dallas; Ruth Skammer, physical education teacher, Dallas. Absent from photo: Kristin Program for Lehman 8th graders March 29 The TPT Group (Teachers, Par- ents and Teens) March meeting will be combined with a informa- tional program for the 8th grade parents and students. The meeting will be held March 29 in the library of Lake-Lehman High School. Meeting time is 7:30 p.m. Mr. John Oliver, principal will discuss curriculum, activi- ties and answer questions. A brief tour will also be provided for the students. : Lynn Sutliff will preside. Exchange student hosts are sought Share our American heritage and cultural traditions with an international high school student. American Intercultural Student Exchange is seeking families who Fed Up With HomeWork SPROG School menus are interested in hosting a foreign exchange student in their homes for the 1993-94 school year. The The following school lunch menus are for the week of March 11 - 17. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Sloppy Joe on bun, French fries, mixed fruit. FRIDAY - Cheese pizza, tossed salad w/dressing, chilled pears, skim milk. MONDAY - Breakfast for lunch. French toast sticks w/syrup, scrambled eggs, applesauce, juice. TUESDAY - English muffin pizza, crunchy celery sticks, peanut butter, chilled peaches, skim milk. WEDNESDAY - Rotini w/meat sauce, tossed salad w/dressing, roll, fresh fruit, skim milk. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Spaghetti w/ meat sauce, garlic bread, green beans, peaches. FRIDAY - Fish shapes, parsley potatoes, peas, roll; pineapple, cookie. MONDAY - Steak-cheese w/ Edward A. Engel of Dallas, has . been named vice president for . development at: The: Catholic | University of America, the national university of the Catholic Church in the United States. He will oversee the divisions of ' development, diocesan relations, « alumni relations, government ' relations and public affairs. = a = = = “We welcome the leadership and experience that Ed Engel will bring to CUA." said Sister Rosemary Donley. "S.C., the universily's executive vice president. Engel has been dean of institutional advancement at College Misericordia in Dallas, where he established a planned giving program and prepared [or a $6 million capital expansicn program. He succeeds Monsignor William . A. Kerr, who is president of La ' Roche College in Pittsburgh. Local students + on Dean's List at Franklin & Marshall Back Mountain students who were named to the Dean's List for . the Fall 1992 semester at Fran- . klin & Marshall College are, Danielle Baker, daughter of Jean and Thomas Baker, Dallas, a 1990 graduate of Wyoming Seminary. Vincent DiGiovanni, son of . Betty and Vincent DiGiovanni, + Shavertown, a 1992 graduate of + Wyoming Seminary. Berit Case, son of Alene and J. , Michael Case, Trucksville, a 1992 graduate of Dallas High School. : Sgt. Roliman on duty . at Aberdeen, MD } Army Sgt. 1st Class Donald J. Rollman has arrived for duty at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aber- deen, Md. Kollman is assigned with the Foreign Materiel Intelligence Bat- talion. He is the son of Bernard J. Rollman of RR 4, Dallas. The most news Still only $16 The Dallas Post 675-5211 Phone Numbers: Dallas School District - 675-5201 Lake-Lehman School District - 675-2165 Main ®ptical Complete Eye Exams $25 Bifocals Complete $45 Frames & Single Vision Lenses $39 Eye Exams By Appointment "Because you only have two eyes." 73 Main St., Luzerne 283-0870 HOURS: Tuesday - Friday 11-7, Saturday 9-5 A A A Fresh Floral Arrangements ¢ 1280 Wyoming Ave., Forty-Fort, PA 822-1128 - 288-3671 FOR ADULTS NOT OLD FASHIONED RR RNR Alte i R NN i" Lasy L (stening/ 1ICK 1340am 1400am WILKES BARRE SCRANTON students, ages 15 through 18, have their own spending money and medical insurance. Host families provide room, board, and a loving family environment. Families may request a student bun, onion rings, peas, peaches, cookie. TUESDAY - Potato pancakes, green beans, applesauce. WEDNESDAY - Ham, boiled potatoes, carrots, roll, pineapple, cake. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Pancakes/syrup, cereal, fruit or juice. FRIDAY - In service. No school. MONDAY - Coffee cake, orange juice, cereal. TUESDAY - Ham-cheese, ce- real, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Peanut butter cookies, juice or fruit, cereal. Asia, South America and Austra- lia. All exchange students are in excellent health, are fluent in English, and have met strict aca- demic standards set forth by AISE. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Spiral macaroni w/Italian meat sauce, tossed AISE also offers an American salad /dressing, roll/butter, Lunch Student program available to fruited gelatin. THURSDAY - Pierogies sau- American high school students FRIDAY - Early dismissal. teed, mini chef salad/dressing, ages 15 through 18 who would like French bread pizza, carrot-celery sticks, potato chips, peaches. MONDAY - Chicken patti-bun w/lettuce-mayo, oval hash brown, seasoned green beans, pears. TUESDAY - Hamburg gravy, mashed potatoes, lightly buttered corn, peaches. WEDNESDAY - St. Patrick's Day. Irish beef stew over elbow macaroni, Paddy's pickled beets, Maggie's roll/butter, top of the green gelatin. to spend a school year, semester or spiced applesauce, brownie. summer abroad. FRIDAY - In service. No school. MONDAY - Taco's/trimmings- sharp cheese-tangy sauce, sea- soned veggies, peanut butter cookies. TUESDAY - Open face turkey sandwich, mashed potatoes/ gravy, seasoned veggies, fruit. WEDNESDAY - Golden nug- gets, Leprechaun potatoes, pot:of gold corn, Irish rolls, shamrock milk. further informaion. Read, then recycle "The Dallas Post $20 GAS | TOREDEEM YOUR COUPON : a, ~~ | COUPON CALL 961-2264 : 4 GOOD WITH . S NS 7 PURCHASE OF All meats are BUARANiEe: or will \ / ___SPECIALI be replaced package for package & ib. for Ib. Cd BILL'S MEAT MARKET Would Like To Welcome You To A Grand Opening Beef Sale! NO FREEZER? 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