Children’s Heart Hospital and Big on the high school level and Kiwa- 12 TheDallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 4, 1994 | The Dallas Senior High School flutist, Amy Beardsworth. EEE = Sa di 9 Concert and Jazz Bands will pres- The Dallas Jazz Band will per- Robert i i ~entitsspringconcertonMay 12,at form a variety of music featuring Wha ; Ee Hippel. I sop evga ’ ¢ bo 7150 p.m. in the senior high audi- numerous soloists. Harveys Lake, announces that the Laubenstein, Russell Mosier, orium. followi The concert band will feature The concert is under the direc- rl ving oi finest shave Hing Naren: Jails Bit Gury traditional and contemporary tion of Todd Hunter. third marking period: Carrie Thorne, Jaclyn Walkowiak, music, including selections from Tickets are available at the door Elizabeth Albee. Tara Birt Karen Ryan Watson and Cre gory ~theopera, Carmen, Jurassic Park, for a donation of $3; $2 for stu- Boback. Thomas Brislin: Jennifer. Woronko and a concertina featuring senior dents and senior citizens. SU : 4 American Legion scholarships available School menus | Daddow Isaacs Post 672, Dallas American Legion, is offering two i. } $500 scholarships to interested students residing in Dallas or Lake- : (1) é Lehman School Districts who have been accepted into a post secondary The following school lunches are celery sucks, potato chips, pears. . | two year technical degree program. for the week of May 5-11. Al MONDAY - Pierogies w/ onions- Students should request applications from their high school guid- lunches include milk. butter, cheese squares, mixed ance office and return them no later than May 30. garden vegetables, roll-butter, Applicants’ academic record, financial need and community/school DALLAS SCHOOLS pineapple tidbits. involvement will be considered. vids THURSDAY - French toast TUESDAY r ny Sigal Ee Neat science experiment sticks or SloppyJoe on bun, syrup, mashed potatoes/gravy, seasone EEE . 4 y : ttie, juice, 1 . green beans, roll-butter, peaches. ‘Area student presents research paper This year Dallas Middle School eighth grade science students Se pau ae OO aSDAY © oriler Sami | An area East Stroudsburg Univers Sudo presented is fetus are testing consumer products. Sloppy Joe on bun, tossed salad on bun w/lettuce-mayo, hash of his eare oo a . i) eo id The students, under the direction of John Roberts and Paul w/dressing, mixed fruit. | brown, seasoned broccoli, fruit 0 ¢ jSociely Meeting nei a1 Pocono Manor on AD ; Warchal, have been testing three brands of plastic wraps for MONDAY - Chicken nuggets or cocktail. Russell Bigus, a junior environmental science major from Dallas, Cr eit : : : ) : ) presented the resuits of his research on Protoporphyrin Levels and their ability to keep out air, keep in moisture, cling, and their French bread pizza, steamed rice, Blood Parasites from Mallard and Black Ducks from the Cape May resistance to being torn. ; tiered greenbeans, frultedjello . WEST SIDE TECH Peninsula. His faculty supervisor is Dr. Jane Huffman. The results of the testing will be displayed on student project W/iopping. Breakfast E ’ posters. : TUESDAY - SCroito pizza or THURSDAY - Pancakes, cereal La Testing the wraps are: from left, Brian Katyl, Erik Steltz, Patrick rH no iy orange juice, pastry. i ’ v . > ’ . Named to Ithaca Dean's List Rosenthal, Eugene Wicht, and Jason Vodzak. WEDNESDAY - BBQ chickenor FRIDAY - Fruit muffin, cereal, Ithaca College recently named Dallas resident Megan Moran to the French bread pizza, mashed pota- orange = Dean's List at the School of Health Sciences and Human Performances e t : . : toes/gravy, tender peas, roll/ Ehud - Coffee cake, cran- for the fall 1993 semester. = a C K A h butter, jello w/topping. HE Students must earn a semester grade point average of at least 3.5 for C e | rc e nt racite ope ay / Sausage: Chez “8 4 upperclassmen and 3.3 for frehmen, with no final grades of F or Di ge li GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL ’ ¢, pasiry, : ; incomplete. A minimum of 15 graded credit hours must be carried. IVI S Oo Nn [4 ute Nn a Nt g ove 'n or THURSDAY - Stuffed shells, roll, WEDNESDAY - Pumpkin bars, } Megan, a clinical science/ physical therapy major, is the daughter of : wax beans, fruit cocktail. cereal, grape juice. Ronald and Elaine Moran. Joseph Pavlico, of Trucksville, a FRIDAY - Pizza, salad, peaches, | a student at Luzerne County cookie. - Communly Quliegs was ecently MONDAY - Cheeseburger, pick- Lunch electe . Governor of the An- ; ; ] THURSDAY - Turkey b ‘ i SPROG HOW DO vOU P LAN thracite Division of the Pennsyl- les. otis, applesauce mashed potatoes, — Sent fo. ON E vania District of Circle K Interna- TUESDAY - Chicken salad on gig ro], jello w/whip cream Es Sp NDING tional. bun w/lettuce, French fries, pine- FRIDAY - Pizza, veggies /dip Fo R WE E ] E D The Lt. Governor presides over apple. chilled peaches. i: v 11 Northeastern Pennsylvania WEDNESDAY - Pierogies, peas, ~~ MONDAY - Hamburg on bunw/® i 5. ; Circle K Clubs, including LCCC, roll, fruit cocktail. lettuce-tomato, baked beans ; - 3 College Misericordia, Wilkes Uni- macaroni salad, fruit. : tf = versity, King's College, McCann LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS TUESDAY - Taco's w/trim- : School of Business, and Penn THURSDAY - Tacos w/cheese- mings, salsa/sharp cheese, sea- ’ State-Wilkes-Barre. lettuce-tomato-taco sauce, lightly soned corn, peanut butter kisses. : Pavlico has been a member of buttered corn, orange cream bar. WEDNESDAY - Deli hoagie/ 4 the LCCC Circle K for three years FRIDAY - Pizza wedge or pea- trimmings, pasta salad, vegetar- fle 8 and was elected president of the nut butter-jelly sandwich, carrot- jan beans, cherry cobbler. : organization in 1993 and has igs : accumulated over 1,000 hours of : 1 community service. Earn associate degrees at PSU Ey Pavlicois actively involved with Associate degrees were awarded to the following students at Penn ® | 1 i By Co id Bonomi State Wilkes-Barre this fall. 4 nity, 1he American Re The graduates have been invited to the spring commencement hoa Cross, Salvation Army, Wyoming JOSEPH PAVLICO hin where they will be recognized for their i ig 4 Valley AIDS Council, LCCC fac- Associate degrees were awarded to Karen Brace-Hodle, Dallas, bo 3 ulty and staff, Kiwanis, Key Clubs, Circle Kis a non-profitinterna- Business Administration; Jeffrey Brace, Dallas, Business Administra- 1d. 8 VISION, Project SCOPE, United tionallyrecognized service organi- tion; Karen Cox, Shavertown, Business Administration; and Robert ; Way, March of Dimes, Geisinger zation affiliated withbothKeyClub Miroslaw, Dallas, Mechanical Engineering Technology. : | L] :, | Brothers /Big Sisters. nis on the community level. | € | : ( € J0HNM BURNS DPM % l ’ . 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