0 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 6, 1994 7 Students o>, [| West Side Tech honor roll Elizabeth J. Ellis, Principal, West Side Area Vocational Technical School has announced the names of those students that were placed on the honor roll for the second marking period: Grade 9 - Honors: Theresa Derhammer, Melody George. Grade 10 - Highest Honors: Shane Hunter. Grade 12 - Honors: Phillip Gallagher School menus The following school lunches - are for the week of April 7 - 13. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Chicken nuggets or hot dog on bun, buttered rice, tender peas, chilled peaches. FRIDAY - French bread pizza , or hot dog on bun, carrot-celery . sticks, fresh fruit. MONDAY - California cheese- burger w/lettuce-tomato or French bread pizza, crisp French fries, fruit mix, brownies. TUESDAY - French toast sticks - or French bread pizza, syrup, 2 sausage patties, juice, applesauce. WEDNESDAY - Taco boats w/ lettuce-tomato-cheese or French bread pizza, fluffy rice, chilled © pears. - LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Chicken & bis- cuits w/gravy, garden peas, cran- berry sauce, pears. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, - stuffed celery, potato chips, cin- namon applesauce. MONDAY - Veal parmesan, “ buttered elbow macaraoni, sea- soned broccoli, roll /butter, pears. TUESDAY - Tweetie juice, American hoagie w/sliced meat, lettuce-tomato-cheeese, French fries, trail mix. WEDNESDAY - Hot dog/bun, chili con carne, Johnny Cake w/ butter, peaches. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - cereal, orange juice. FRIDAY - Cookies, cereal, fruit. Coffee cake, MONDAY - Banana bread, cereal, juice. TUESDAY - French toast/ syrup, cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Banana muf- fin, cereal, fruit juice. Lunch THURSDAY - Chipped turkey on soft bun w/lettuce-tomato, oven ready fries, jellow w/whip cream. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, veggies, fruit. MONDAY - Chicken patti on rollw/lettuce-tomato, chickenrice soup, fruit. TUESDAY - Taco's w/trim- mings, seas. vegetables, salsa, sharp cheese, Tandy cake. WEDNESDAY - Deli hoagie/ trimmings, pasta salad, veg. beans, pears. Juried art show winners Young artists from the Back Mountain, Tunkhannock and Northwest areas participated in the 13th annual Suzanne Maria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art MacDonald Art Gallery. PSU offers new scholarship The new John C. Sobeck First General Services of Pennsylvania Scholarship, has been established at the Wilkes-Barre Campus of Penn State by First General Serv- ices of Northeastern Pennsylva- nia for children and dependents of full-time employees. committee. First General Serv- ices of Northeastern Pennsylva- nia has its offices in Wilkes-Barre, and specializes as building con- tractors in fire and water damage and building and contents clean- ing. The scholarship was created with- an initial gift of $2500 to SPROG TROUT SEASON MAY BE A TAD DIFFERNT THIS YEAR THAN USUAL. Selection of the recipient will Penn State Wilkes-Barre. rest with the campus scholarship Penn State dean's list The following area students qualified for the dean's list at Penn State for the fall semester, earning an average of 3.50 or better: Dallas: Beth A. Bednarek, Cindi J. Delinsky, John V. Gregg, Paul C. Hopa, Joseph J. Hudak, Megan L. Kozemchak, Lynell A. Krasner, Thomas P. Myers, Melinda C. Narkiewicz, Jeana S. Oh, Jeffrey A. Polachek, Ann P. Scheff, Myron Suchodolski. Harveys Lake: Stephen E. Clark, Marie Colleen R. Hosey, Daryl M. Olsen, Jeri N. Searfoss. Hunlock Creek: Carrie A. Miner, Jennifer S. Pugh. Shavertown: Michael H. Caldwell, Lisa D. Davenport, Sara M. Karlowicz, Christopher J. Lincoski, John T. Lincoski, Philip Navola, David M. Potichko, Michael A. Rakos, Benjamin Wallace. King's College fall dean's list Dr. Donald Farmer, vice president for academic affairs at King's College, recently announced that 497 of the college's students have qualified for the fall 1993 dean's list, signifying a grade point average of 3.4 or higher. Among the students who received the recognition were John Kristan, Dallas; Shelly Hoover, Dallas; Meagan Wega, Dallas; Jennifer Judge, Dallas; Alicia Botyrius, Dallas; Lance Wega, Dallas; Nina Sla- vogorodskaia, Dallas; Danielle Mayton, Dallas; Kimberly Passetti, Harveys Lake; Kimberly Matzel, Harveys Lake; Eric Nardone, Trucksville; Jason Yencha, Shavertown; Kimberly Kaleta, Trucksville; Denise Eld- ridge, Shavertown; Judith Andrejko, Shavertown; William Kanasky, Shavertown and Carrie Reid, Trucksville. Show, March 6-27, at College Misericordia’s Area winners showing offf their art during the awards ceremon are from left: Amy Downey, 11th grade, Dallas School District; Lehman; Gabrielle Rossetti, niece of Suzane Maria Rossetti; Jenny Scott, 8th grade, Tunkhannock: Jennifer Reese, 10th mother of Suzanne Maria Rossetti. y held on the exhibition's opening day Amber Tolbert, 10th grade, Lake Marina Knappman, 9th grade, Dallas: grade, Dallas and Louise Rossetti, Dallas musicians play in Honors Band Seven Dallas band members participated in the Susquehanna University Symphonic Band's Honors Festival Concert Febru- ary 21. The Honors Band is composed of 108 of the best musicians from 39 high schools in six states. Representing Dallas High School were flutists Amy Beardsworth and Amy Downey; brass players Jeremy Bealla, and Diane Sabulski; bassoonist Kris- ten Myers; percussionist Nicole Steltz and baritone saxophonist Greg Riley. The Dallas High School band is directed by Todd Hunter. Gina Gialanella on Moravian dean's list Freshman Gina Gialanella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Gialanella, Dallas has been named to the dean's list at Mo- ravian College for the fall semes- ter. named to Wyo. Sem dean's list David L. Davies, academic dean of Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, announced the Dean's List and Dens List High Honors for the inter term, 1994. Dean's List High Honors: David Choe, Dallas; Vinod Dasa, Shavertown; Michael Hurwitz, Shavertown; Sonia Kimm, Shav- ertown; Kristy Kozlek, Shaver- town; Sarah Richards, Dallas; Jennifer Savage, Harveys Lake; Emily Slaff, Dallas; Anjali Udoshi, Dallas. Dean's List: Benjamin Brown, Dallas; Wesley Foran, Dallas; Leanne Mauriello, West Wyoming; Holly Naugle, Trucksville; Douglas Oldham, Shavertown; Carlo San- tarelli, Dallas; Jonathan Schulman, Shavertown; Carolyn Selenski, Wyoming; Randall Slaff, Dallas; Jeffrey Steelman, Dallas; Michael Zalatimo, Dallas. Applications open for Kingswood scholarships Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, announces that The Kingswood Scholarships are available for the 1994-95 academic year. The Kingswood Scholarships are offered to Methodist students entering the 9th, 10th or 11th grades and not currently enrolled in Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School. The applica- tion form, recommendations from current teachers and the candi- date’s pastor, and a school tran- script must be submitted by May 16. Applications for all scholarships are available in the Wyoming Seminary Admission Office, 201 North Sprague Avenue, Kingston. For more information, phone 283- 6060. Singel to address PSU class Lt. Governor Mark Singel will speak on state government operations to a political science class in American Government at Penn State Wilkes-Barre April 7 at 11 a.m. The class will meet in the Fortinsky Auditorium of the Center for Technology. Visitors are welcome. 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