afer. aR JUNE AA. sana, Shedd, SCR. ENE Bsa JEM LW SUR A The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 7, 1993 "11 Dallas Soccer Club to hold - . Club is sponsoring the 9th An- . nual “Crafts and More" Spring » «raft Show at the Dallas Senior High School, April 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Craft Show features over 100 vendors from all over Penn- sylvania and New Jersey, making it one of the largest in the area. “annua craft show April 17 é . The Dallas High School Soccer The crafts include many hand- made items, such as quilts, semi- precious gemstone jewelry, nee- dlework, candles, ceramics, tat- ting, stuffed dolls, various wood items and hand-painted shirts. There will also be home baked goods and luncheon foods will be available throughout the day. And, as always, admission is free. Dallas H.S.parent-teacher conferences will be April 21 The Principal's Advisory Com- mittee and Principal Frank P. Galicki announce the procedure for Parent Teacher Conferences to be held on Wednesday, April 21, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ¢ @ 2 sy Nr ~~ Any parent of a Dallas Senior High School student that would like to set up a conference with a teacher or teachers of their son/ daughter should call the Dallas Senior High School at 675-5201 between the hours of 8a.m. and 3 p.m. When calling to set up an appointment parents are asked to leave their name, name of the student, teacher/teachers with whom conference /conferences are requested and time most conven- ient for parent to attend. The Guidance Department, on the same evening, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., will have admission repre- sentatives available from local colleges such as King's College, Wilkes University, Marywood College, Luzerne County Commu- nity College and Penn State Uni- versity and other colleges to speak with parents on college informa- tion. Counselors will also make available college video's and other college information. Named to 1993 Who's Who Michael Dzanko, of Shavertown has been selected as a national outstanding leader to be included in the 1993 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges. Dzanko is majoring in biology and political science at Juniata College. @ A 1989 graduate of Dallas ® $28 2S WEE oded Red Paiva aN ® a Bs CN ' © © (STAI BE EEE OE TE SE RCS Ty WR RE 00 SUR By Ty BEIT OT SF Me EY Senior High School, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dzanko, Sr. Winning entries Exhibition. Students were selected based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leader- ship in extracurricular activities and potential for continued suc- cess. They join an elite group of stu- dents selected from more than 1,400 institutions of higher learn- ing in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign nations. The MacDonald Art Gallery at College Misericordia recently hosted the 12th annual Suzanne Maria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art Moré than 900 entries were received from junior and senior high school students who live in the Back Mountain. Seen in photo from left, are: Sheridan Fink, Muhlenberg Christian Academy, Amber Nicely Award for the illustration of love; Jenny _ Scott, Tunkhannock, Truyen Huynh Memorial Award for artistic and technical excellence, junior high division; Barbara Campbell, Lake- _kehman, overall excellence in the female high school division; Kristy sion. Kowalski is a junior. WEP a OR A ST SATE Ne Ree ll ae ae Ee a TE Helpers. “Rice, Dallas, Pine Brook Inn Award for Overall Excellence; and Andrew Johnson, overall excellence in the male high school divi- sion. Missing from photo: Kim Stessney, Dallas, Truyen Huynh Me- morial Award for artistic and technical excellence, senior high divi- Kowalski named to Wake Forest Dean's List Amy Beth Kowalski of RR 4, Dallas, qualified for the 1992 fall semester dean's list at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C. To be named to the dean's list, students must achieve a grade point average of 3.0 or better for the semester. Amy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kowalski, of Dallas. L-L Peer Helpers set up scholarship Lake-Lehman Peer Helpers are accepting donations for the Cristy Elston Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship will be presented to a Lake-Lehman senior who exemplifies the character of Christy Elston who was recently killed in an automobile accident. If you wish to donate, send it to Mrs. Florence Finn, Lake-Lehman High School, Lehman, PA 18672. Make checks payable to Lake-Lehman Peer : School menus gr Pr The following school lunch _menus are for the week of April 8 - 14. All lunches include milk. —~ «RW DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - No school. “FRIDAY - No School. ‘MONDAY - No School. TUESDAY - Nachos and cheese, steamed rice, tossed salad /dress- ing, chilled fruit. WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti w/ meat sauce, roll, tossed salad/ dressing. orange, skim milk. ox 9% a Epp TT Rr el GATE OF HEAVEN THURSDAY - No School. FRIDAY - No School. MONDAY - No School. TUESDAY - Hot dog/bun, French fries, baked beans, pears, cookie. WEDNESDAY - Chicken patty on bun w/lettuce, green beans, peaches, cookie. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - American hoagie . (sliced meat-cheese-lettuce-to- ‘mato), French fries, peaches. FRIDAY - Nc School. MONDAY - No School. TUESDAY - Beef stew over elbow macaroni, pickled beets, roll/butter, pears. WEDNESDAY - Cheeseburg/ bun, pickle chips, vegetable soup/ crackers, fruit cocktail. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - No School. FRIDAY - No School. MONDAY - No School. TUESDAY - Hot ham-cheeese on bun or cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, fruit or juice. Lunch THURSDAY - NO School. FRIDAY - No School. MONDAY - No School. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets, seasoned noodles, green beans/ almonds, roll /butter, chilled pine- apple. WEDNESDAY - Cheese steak hoagie w/lettuce-tomato, chicken veggie soup/crackers, apple cake cinnamon crumb topping. Summer program at Trucksville The Trucksville Nursery School ~ will hold a summer program for four, five and six year olds. Any child that has completed our three-year-old program up to any child that has just finished kin- dergarten will be eligible. This year's program will promote an Ocean Theme. There will be three weeks of summer fun starting on June 29. RE J Sea Animals and our emphasis will be on developing small motor skills and kindergarten readiness. The second week we will explore Under the Sea and our emphasis will be on creative arts. Our third week of camp is about taking an Ocean Cruise and we will do role playing and storytelling. i Register early before our school Earn academic honors year ends May 24 by calling the Principal John J. Oliver, of Lake-Lehman High School announced that Jennifer Booth and Jeffrey Gold 7, cksville United Methodist have been named Commended Students in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Church office on weekdays, 696- These seniors are being honored for their outstanding performance on the 1992 PSAT/NMSQT, which ~~ 3897. places them in the top five percent of more than one million students who entered the 1993 Merit Cost of the program is $35 per Program by taking the qualifying test. week and you can register for any Pictured, from left, Jennifer Booth, Ms. Sylvia Bator, Counselor; Jeffrey Gold. week of your choice. The first week we will learn about Send the IRS a little less April Ith is almost here. Quick! 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