The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 1, 1993 9 Bishop O’Reilly business students in bowl-a-thon +;*Members of the Bishop O’Reilly FBLA recently participated in the 10th Annual Fay’s Bowl for Breath -.:.to'benefit Cystic Fibrosis. Members secured pledges from sponsors and bowled a two-game series . .+.atModern Lanes, Exeter. Participants pictured, front, from left, Karolyn Teufel, Mindy Morris, Presi- ©. dent; Desiree Ahlum, Secretary; Candace Norton, Michelle Howell. Row 2, Candice Valenta, Melissa -.-Slaby, Krista Greger, Laura Howell, Kim Tommaselli, treasurer; Michael Finnerty, reporter. Row 3, «+. -Katie Chimock, Carl Hogan, Tim Straub, Dave Suhocki, Mrs. Sharon Obuhosky, FBLA adviser; ..:Steven Lohin, Eric Straub, vice president. FBLA is a national student organization for high school students interested in business. School menus The following school lunch menus are for the week of Decem- ber 2 - 8. All lunches include milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS « THURSDAY - American hoagie w/sliced meat, cheese, lettuce- tomato, French fries, banana fruit cup. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, stuffed celery, potato hips, pear slices. MONDAY - Chicken patti on bun w/lettuce-mayo, potato puffs, garden peas, peaches. TUESDAY - Meatball or pea- nut butter-jelly hoagie, tossed salad /dressing, fruit cup. WEDNESDAY - Ham patti on _ bun, potato puffs, baked beans, peaches. ...'WEST SIDE TECH * ‘Breakfast THURSDAY - Cereal, pumpkin loaf, chilled juice. FRIDAY - Banana bread, ce- +. real, chilled juice. MONDAY - Blueberry muffin, »". cereal, juice. TUESDAY - Hot ham cheese or It's easy to subscribe to The Dallas Post Use the coupon on page 2 or call 675-5211 : 24 Hour Hot Line Bilo Oil Co. (all around for prices - then make us your last calll We'll beat any advertised home heating oil price in our area by Per Gallon Min. of 125 Gals. 1-800-696-2456 cereal, juice, pastry. 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The second install- ment of Lake-Lehman's Early Childhood/Pre-school Program is scheduled for December 14, 15, and 16, 1993, and will feature “Math Readiness: Activities and Strategies for Parents and Chil- dren.” Lake-Lehman School District teaching staff will present the Math Readiness presentation. The presentation will include basic math readiness skills to prepare 4-year-olds for a successful school career. The parents will prepare one activity to use with their child at home. Separate activities in- cluding storytime, games, crafts, and snacks are scheduled for the children at each elementary school. The schedule for this pre-school presentation is as follows: December 14: Ross, 10 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.; December 15, Lake-Noxen, 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m.; December 16, Lehman-Jack- osn, 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Topic: Math Readiness: Activi- ties and Strategies for Parents and Children. ema | rc-school for 4-year-olds at Lake-Lehman Please register for this second presentation by calling the neigh- boring elementary school office and letting us know how many adults and children will be at- tending. Telephone numbers are as follows: Ross Elementary School, 477- 5050 or 256-7897; Lake-Noxen School, 639-1129; Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, 675-2165. This program is intended for four-year-olds only. It is kindly requested that you not bring younger brothers and sisters unless there is no alternative. Elementary Misericordia adds religious law institute College Misericordia recently established the Institute of Law and Religious Life, announced Dr. Carol A. Jobe, Misericordia presi- dent. The new Institute will provide educational and professional development for women in leader- ship positions in Roman Catholic religious congregations, specifi- cally in areas related to corporate, civiland canon law. The Institute also will provide consultation services to individual congrega- tions. Cecilia Meighan, RSM, Ed.D., J.D., the Institute's executive director, said the idea for the Institute grew out of College Mis- ericordia’s earlier experience in conducting the Canon Law Insti- tute for more than 20 years, pre- and post-Vatican II. “The Institute has been estab- lished to serve as a resource to those individuals who are elected or appointed to leadership of Roman Catholic congregations of women," she said. “The new Insti- tute will emphasize hands-on experience that will provide the information and tools that lead- ers of religious congregations need to carry out their canonical and Area students awarded PSU -nine students at Penn State Wilkes-Barre have been awarded academic scholarships for the1993-94 school year, and will be recognized at a campus event in the near future. The scholarships are funded by the campus’ Annual Fund for Academic Excellence campaign, the only source of local scholar- ship support for academically qualified students. Several of the scholarships are endowed by generous benefactors from this ‘area, and, therefore, are granted every year. Among those receiving schol- West Side Tech announces its first quarter Honor Roll Elizabeth J. Ellis, Principal, West Side Area Vocational-Tech- nical School has announced the names of Back Mountain students that were placed on the honor roll for the first marking period. Grade 9 - Honors: Theresa Derhammer, Melody George, Lily Korbeil, Kelly McFarland, Melissa Stonier. Grade 10 - Highest Honors: Shane Hunter. Grade 10 - Honors: Shannon Harvey, James Prebola. Grade 11 - Honors: Kelly Ston- ier, Anthony Youells. legal responsibilities.” Meighan noted many congre- gations are dealing with such issues as: sponsorship of schools, hospitals and social service agen- cies; legal requirements of state and federal agencies; employment practices; and tax questions. The Institute's initial program, “The Religious Institute and Its Corporate Structures,” willbe held June 23-29, 1994 at College Mis- ericordia. Nationally recognized experts in the field of canon and civil law will lead sessions on a variety of related topics. scholarships arships are: Ben Wallace, Shaver- town; Amy Brinola, Trucksville; Stacey Yanalunas, Dallas; Brett Decker, Hunlock Creek; Paul Hopa, Dallas; Richard Matysick, Hunlock Creek; Nicolas DeLeur, Harveys Lake; Lawrence Recek, Shavertown; Anthony Scavone, Sweet Valley. Send your school ) news to The Dallas Post P.O. Box 366 Dallas PA 18612 or drop it off at our office at \.45 Main Road, Dallas / Tele-Media Company in Conjunction with REACH" Would Like to Announce Our Christmas Fund-Raiser Contribute to your own Entertainment and fo REACH at the same time e With a contribution valued at $10 or more, Tele-Media is waiving its installation charge for all new accounts. (A $34.35 Value) e You already have cable? 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