14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 29, 1994 Snafu (continued from page 1) completely rewritten the police policy book and is considering other possible changes in the worker. -e Study participation in a re- gional police study and a county- police department. wide yard waste composting pro- # “These people have worked very ~~ gram. hard,” Boice said. “It's very easy to e Solicit bids for a tar and chip complain about problems, butit's program. not so easy to go out and try to find solutions to them. The com- * Post signs warning of chil- ‘mittee is to be commended for its dren at play on Old Lake road. efforts.” At a special meeting May 23, In other business, the council the council voted to give [ull-time voted to: road foremanJames Bauer araise e Advertise for one full-time from $7.50 to $10.00 per hour, and one part-time road crew retroactive to May 5. p Burglar (continued from page 1) : : ' : that a screwdriver had probably pants at about 2:30 a.m. As the L-aK€-Lehman Junior Nat'l Honor Society Michelle Alters, Jennifer Basta. been used to pry open the door. home owner took out a gun, the On June 8, 1994 the candlelight induction ceremony of the Row 3: Amanda Weber, Celeste Straub, Courtney Bouthot, The burglaries in Orchard View ~~ burglar escaped with $30,192 National Junior Honor Society, Lake-Lehman Chapter, was held Amanda Scovish, Darby Wolfe, Alison Piatt, Tricia Kernag, Terrace took place on April 28. worth of cash and jewelry. The at the senior high school. Speaker was Carolyn James, former Rebecca Kaufman, Joanne Shoemaker, Nicole Pascoe, Kristen Someone broke through a back intruder apparently entered |ake-Lehman graduate and recent graduate of Temple University. VanScoy, Kimberly Halowich, Stephanie Pineno, Nicole Julian, porch screen window of a house, throughan unlocked slidingdoor. Mrs, Molly Malpass is advisor and Mr. Robert Roberts is principal. Tabitha Beck. | opened an unlocked sliding glass ~~ on April 30. two persons at. OW 1: Jennifer Johnstone, Meredith Piatf, Trisha Pilosi, Faith Row 4: Mr. Robert Roberts, Principal; Mrs. Molly Malpass, \ | door and took cash and jewelry P : P . O'Dell, Lauren Wasser, Rachael Bouthot, Stacey Novak, Stacy Advisor; Allison Savage, Caryn Clark, Theresa Doty, Charles valued at $6,377. tempted to break into the back of ; : : : : H in the Roushev Plot sec- Fagoda, Erin Snell, Debra Brayfield, Leah Matusek, Allison Schweikert, Kenneth Weaver, Samuel Saylor, Chad Sorber, The same night, a burglar en a home In the Roushey Flot sec : : : tered another home at Orchard tion of Dallas Township. They fled Kehler, Monica Fallon, Angela Covert, Mandy Marx, Rebecca Michael Kostrobala, Russell Wenrich, Nathan Walters, Robert View, and awakened the occu- before police arrived. Keefe, Genevieve Gregus. Hall, David DeSanto, Joshua Keller. Row 2: Angela Davis, Maria Dobinick, Kathleen Tripp, Christina Row 5: Anthony Lumbis, Benjamin Wolfe, Matthew Magee, Seth L Royer, Janine Marchakitus, Kari Amyx, Jennifer Naugle, Christina ~~ * Moyer, Jason Lasinski, Christopher Crawford, Michael Brown, Davis Baigis, Jill Marchakitus, Kristin Roberts, Melanie Steele, Leigh Mark Steele, Ryan Mahle, Mickey Snyder, Mark Chopyak, Mi- {continued from page 11) Ann Isaac, Jennifer McCall, Christina Wolfe, Helen Moase, chael Hollos, Thomas Roche, John Dawe. early intervention and early child- He added that finding a new - : = . : hood education,” Mrs. Whipple superintendent could take three Named to Ursinus Dean's List Area Pittsburgh University grads ox i said. “Many of the children in the to six months, by the time the Patrice C. Shovlin of Dallas was recently named to the Dean's Honor Two Back Mountain resudents recently earned undergraduate | day care program would be latch- positionisadvertised, applications List at Ursinus College in Collegeville for the spring 1994 semester. degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. key kids if we didn’t have it.” returned and lengthy interviews Shovlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Xenakis of Dallas, Jonathan M. Reich of Dallas earned a B.A. in Architectural Studies She also respects Dr. Davis's conducted. graduated from Dallas High School in 1993 and will be a sophomore in Summa Cum Laude graduate Natalie Ann Ziolkowski of Dallas philosophy that every child can Starting in late August, Dr. the fall. Shovlin is also a member of Ursinus' Division I women's field earned a B.S. in Chemistry. learn, no matter what socioeco- Davis willbe thedirectorofteacher hockey squad. nomic group they come from, and extension programs at Wilkes that every child should start kin- University's education depart- dergartenready tobeginalifetime ment, according to assistant di- of learning. rector of university relations Jeff Fritzen credited Dr. Davis Stephanie Geyer. with a lot of hard work on strate- Her new job will involve work E ic planning and preparing the with area teachers in all grades to Ea tor outcome-based edu- pool their knowledge on different “A weighty off er should cation (O.B.E.). learning methods and technolo- 99 “The principals and teams will gies, and with Project LEARN, in 4 have to work hard to pick up the whichmore than4,000 area teach- never be taken lightly. slack,” Fritzen said. “We'll have to ers meetin alternate years to share . delegate someone to finish this their work on successful teaching — Ben Franklin work. 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