8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 20, 1994 Andrejko in Intercollegiate Leadership Wilkes-Barre Judith Andrejko, Shavertown, is one of seven students from King's College involved in the Inter- collegiate Leadership Wilkes- Barre Program. Intercollegiate Leadership Wilkes-Barre is designed to ex- pose young leaders to the eco- nomic, social, cultural and politi- cal developments in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The program is sponsored by King's, Wilkes Col- lege, Misericordia, Luzerne County Community College and Penn State-Wilkes-Barre. ~ Student participants at each school are selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership in school or community, academic excel- lence, expressed interest in fur- thering their knowledge of North- eastern Pennsylvania, and com- mitment to full participation in the program. The objectives of the program are to improve civic education by informing participants of issues facing Northeastern Pennsylvania; enhance leadership skills; pro- vide an opportunity for partici- pants to meet and exchange ideas with each other and with commu- nity leaders; and to encourage civic service. L-L Football Club will host spring fashion show April 25 “A Whole New World of Fash- ions” will be presented by the Lake-Lehman Football Club on Monday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lake-Lehman High School auditorium. Football players and cheerlead- ers will model prom gowns [rom Norton's Gowns and Martha's Bridals and tuxedos from US Tuxedo, spring and summer sportswear and casual wear from Maurice's, Fashion Bug, and Merry-Go-Round. Local Back Mountain stores, Fieldhouse, Hoof “N Paw, and Humphreys will donate children’s fashions and sportswear. Door prizes will be awarded throughout the evening. Karen Boback will act as commentator. Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for students and are available from players and at the door. School menus The following school lunch menus are for the week of April 21 - April 27. All lunches include milk. - DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Chicken nuggets or Sloppy Joe on bun, buttered rice, green beans, fruit. FRIDAY - English pizza (sauce ~ & cheese on English muffin) or Sloppy Joe on Bun, tossed salad, mixed fruit. MONDAY - Chicken Italian on bun w/sauce-cheese or cheese- burger on bun, tossed salad w/ dressing, chilled fruit. TUESDAY - Grotto pizza or cheeseburger on bun, celery sticks w/ peanut butter, peanutty apple. WEDNESDAY - Spiral maca- roni w/meat sauce or cheese- burgeronbun, garlicbread, tossed salad, fruited jello. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Potato pancakes, corn, roll, applesauce, cookie. FRIDAY - Macaroni-cheese, peas, roll, peaches, cookie. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets, corn, pears, Tastykake. TUESDAY - Pork bar-b-que w/ bun, potato puffs, carrot-celery stix, peaches, cookie, WEDNESDAY - Bake ham w/ roll, butered potatoes or sweet potatoes, corn, applesauce, cookie. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Sloppy Joe on bun, potato puffs, garden peas. cherry crisp. FRIDAY - Early dismissal. French bread pizza, fresh veggies w/dip, potato chips, fruit cock- tail. MONDAY - Hot dog on bun, potato puffs, baked beans, cinna- mon applesauce. TUESDAY - Meatball or peanut butter-jelly hoagie, seasoned broc- coli, pineapple tidbits, WEDNESDAY - Ham patti on bun, candied sweet potatoes, lightly buttered corn, fresh pear. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Ham/cheese or cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Oatmeal cookies, cereal, pears. MONDAY - Banana bread, cereal, apple juice. TUESDAY - Walffles/syrup, cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Pumpkin muf- fin, cereal, fruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Chipped turkey on soft bun w/lettuce-tomato, oven ready fries, brownie. FRIDAY - Pizza, relish cup/ dip, spiced applesauce. MONDAY - Hamburg on bun w/lettuce-tomato, seasoned corn, fruit. TUESDAY - Deli hoagie w/let- tuce-tomato-dressing, chicken noodle soup, cherry cobbler. WEDNESDAY - Chicken patty on bun w/lettuce-tomato, baked beans, fruit. Tech cheerleaders earn awards The cheerleading squad from West Side Area Vocational-Technical School recently competed in Hackettstown, New Jersey, and their outstanding performance won them the status of Pennsylvania State Champions. Back Mountain resident Jennifer Harris won 3rd degree of excel- lence for a single cheer. The team also won a 2nd degree of excellence for their cheer. Other Back Mountain residents on the squad are George Everetts and Coach Shelley Stahl. Little charmers “Julianne Karpovich, Angela Thomas and Amanda Munley, students of Zane Studio of Fashion/Charm, under the direction of Linda O'Boyle Zaneski, recently gradeuated from the Zane Charm Course for girls ages 3-6. Ms. Zaneski is a former Miss PA/America and a professional print and runway model. ~ Several recent Zane graduates were award winners at a model- ing competition in December, and were featured in a Fashion Show modeling apparel from Sally Musto Accents of Wyoming, televised on WOLF-TV last month. POST PHOTO/GRACE I. DOVE Talented students Gate of Heaven seventh-graders Melissa Stevens and Jennifer Mace were recently identified as talented students in the nation- wide Johns Hopkins talent search, in which they took the college board verbal, math and writing exams and scored as well as the average college-bound high school senior. Misericordia to hold summer sports camps College Misericordia will offer a variety of summer sports camps during its second annual “Super Sports Summer” program. The program offers five sports camps for children including, boys’ and girls’ basketball; girls’ softball and cheerleading; boys’ and girls’ soccer and various levels of swimming classes. The Cougars Soccer Camp is already full. Campers receive individualized instruction and camp T-shirts. Lunch is provided and there is an optional swim period at the end of each camp session. For more information on the “Super Sports Summer” program at College Misericordia, please contact the Misericordia Continuing Education Office at 675-3862. Dallas resident begins student teaching King's College recently announced that 42 education majors at the college are currently student teaching for 14 weeks this spring semes- ter at several elementary and high schools throughout the area. Dallas resident Mary Feher is student teaching at Wyoming Valley West's Schuyler Avenue School. School district plans to survey education goals By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff Lake-Lehman superintendent Dr. Nancy Davis announced at the April 5 school board meeting that the district is conducting a survey of educational goals. Within the next week to ten days, questionnaires will be sent to all 1992 Lake-Lehman gradu- ates, the present junior class, board members, district profes- sional and non-professional staff, members of the strategic plan- ning committee and 1,450 ran- domly selected district residents, asking each to indicate what they feel students should have learned by the time that they graduate from Lake-Lehman and who should be responsible for teach- ing them these things. o “Not all of these goals are aca- demics. For example, some re- spondents may feel that students should learn values and identify" the parents or the church as those responsible for teaching them,” Dr. Davis said. ) Respondents will be asked only toidentify themselves as students, parents or teachers — no names will be asked, Dr. Davis said. “We're using four different ® forms, so that not everyone gets the same one,” she said. “The Circle K Club at Penn State- Lehman will tabulate the results on computer and analyze them for us.” i Dr. Davis hopes that the post: age-paid completed survey forms” will be returned to the central office by May 1. Lake-Lehman to hold final =° Kindergarten orientation da Lake-Lehman elementary prin- cipals Charles James and Robert Kunkle announce the final Pre- school Program for parents and preschool (4 year old) children for eS Qf a.m. e Lake-Noxen, April 27, 9a.m.- 10:30 a.m. « Lehman-Jackson, April 28,9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. the 1993-94 school year, sched- 4 Please register for the afte @® ' THE MUFFLER SPECIALISTS. FAST, FREE HONEST, FRIENDLY installation! SERVICE from the people who special- CONVENIENT... ize in mufflers! there's a clean, comfortable Cole Muffler shop near you! GUARANTEED finest quality, original equipment design! FREE INSPECTION of your entire exhaust system! MFR'S LIST PRICE MUFFLERS AND PIPES RL fe (VE: 11 AVR (oT oF: TTR VE: To EP: To To [oT [od [AV] o LoTl [1 {<3 4114 [<3 muffler GUARANTEE to the original purchaser. Original equipment design — Not a universal fits-all muffler! 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Children will work with kin- dergarten teachers on drawings and crafts. : The schedule for this preschool presentation is as follows: * Ross, April 26, 10a.m.-11:30 presentation by calling the neigh~ boring elementary school office and letting them know how many adults and children will be at: tending. : Telephone numbers are: Ross Elementary School, 477-5050 or 256-7897; Lake-Noxen Elemen- tary, 639-1129; Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, 675-2165: This program is intended foi @ four-year-olds only. It is kindly requested that parents not bring younger brothers and sisters unless there is no alternative. 1! L-L Band Sponsors to hold : spring craft show April 23 The Lake-Lehman Band Spon- sors will hold a Spring Craft Show, Saturday, April 23, at the High School, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Admission is [ree. The Spring show will feature over 80 vendors including wood crafts, spring floralarrangmeents, dolls and jewelry boutiques. 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