e 8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 5, 1994 Jessica Fried was named queen of ‘Seminary "Homecoming Dallas resident Jessica Fried ~ was crowned Homecoming Queen at Wyoming Seminary's 150th Anniversary Homecoming festivi- 7 ties, September 24, at halftime of : the homecoming football game * against Kiski Prep. fi She was escorted by ‘John * Suardini of Bethlehem. The daughter of Judy Sullivan _ of Dallas and Martin Fried of Bear L Creek, Fried has served for two “? years as president of the Wyo- ~ ming Seminary Government. She ~ holds a Trustee Achievement Scholarship, and has received several school awards in writing, science and athletics. She is a National Merit Semifi- nalist, and has graduated from Junior Leadership Wilkes-Barre. A Dean's List student with high honors, she also serves as senior class president. Fried was voted captain of this “year's basketball, tennis and soft- ball teams, and was named as winner of the Wendy's High School Heisman Award. In college, she plans to study American studies y “ ~ and political science. Susanne Mugford of Dallas and ‘Holly Naugle of Trucksville were HOMECOMING QUEEN —- Wyoming Seminary's 1993 Homecoming Queen Holly Zug of Dallas crowned the 1994 Queen, Jessica Fried of Dallas; escorted by John Suardini of Bethlehem, congratulated by Wyoming Seminary President H. Jeremy Packard an member Jonathan Spohrer. members of the homecoming court, chosen by their peers on the basis of citizenship, participa- tion in school activities and com- mitment to Seminary life. Mugford, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mugford, is a four-year member and captain of both the field hockey and soccer teams. She won the Golden Key award for her artwork, and has served as president of the “W” Club, an organization of varsity letter winners. She is a member of Seminary's Peer Leadership and AIDS Aware- ness groups, and has volunteered for the “Taste of the Valley” and the Greater Wilkes-Barre Triath- lon. A member of Gate of Heaven Church, she plans to pursue a career in mechanical engineering with an interest in art. She was escorted by Matt Fremont, King- ston. Naugle, the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Naugle of Trucksville, is a four-year mem- ber and this year’s captain of the field hockey team. She has also played soccer and basketball, and serves as secretary of the “WwW” a career in physical therapy. Her escort was Michael Scott of Dal- las. School menus The following school lunch menus are for the week of Oct. 6 - 12. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Taco boat w/ lettuce-tomato-cheese or grilled cheese, seasoned rice, golden corn, mixed fruit. FRIDAY - Chicken patty or grilled cheese, chicken vegetable soup/crackers, fresh fruit. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/rice or French bread pizza, tossed salad/dressing, diced LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Deli hoagie w/ lettuce, French fries, sliced peaches. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, carrot/ celery sticks, potato chips, pine- apple tidbits. MONDAY - Hot dog/bun, cheese squares, hash brown, baked beans, cinnamon apple- sauce. TUESDAY - Tacos w/cheese- lettuce-tomato-taco sauce, sea- soned corn, fresh apple. WEDNESDAY - Sloppy Joe on bun, potato puffs, mixed garden vegetables, sliced peaches. WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti/ meat sauce, tossed salad /dress- ing, roll/butter, spiced apple- sauce. in WEST SIDE TECH 8 TUESDAY - Grotto pizza or Breakiast cheese steak/bun, Graham THURSDAY Ware/yiup or crackers, veggie sticks, eereas, juice. Ey SSgle sticks, pealty FRIDAY - Blueberry muffin, WEDNESDAY - Hotdogonbun ~~ rape juice, cereal. : w/chili sauce or French bread Te ~ Saimsal cookies, d Homecoming Committee pizzs, Feenci ries, baked beans, TUESDAY - French toast sticks : i or cereal, juice, pastry. : : WEDNESDAY - Fruit muffin, Club and vio president of Wyo GATE'OF HEAVEN SCHOOL. | cred] grape juice, Tmng Seminary : THURSDAY - Hamburger/ Lunch : b berofP bun, French fries, peaches, cheese : : fat ro ho ah oy | stich EP iuoy ym served as a member of the school's FRIDAY - Macaroni/cheese, T7116 8 31D i a I sng Orientation Committee. The re- Yell carrots, fruit cocktail, cookie. di corn, Paar on ars, cipient of the Kingswood Scholar- MONDAY - No school. di IDaY i Plaza, eshverdes/ ship, she was also recognized as a TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets, iL Nii re 2 in? k/roll Levi Sprague Fellow for her lead- Toll, green beans, peaches. oe D Y : er Sea /ro ership ability. WEDNESDAY - Pork barbecue / hid ettuce-tomarto, seasoned corn, : bun, potato puffs, carrot/celery Chilled peaches. Ln She is active in her church sticks, warm apples. TUESDAY * Dsl hoagie W/ trimmings, potato puffs, cherry youth group, and plans to pursue shortcake. ® The Dallas High School driver “training program will hold a free Driver Theory class for public and private school students residing «in the Dallas School District. The “program, in conjunction with the > behind the wheel classes, will allow «students to receive an insurance “reduction from their insurance “ SUSU ES 8020 0, «+ Educator and authorJoe Clark “will address a group of high school #students at College Misericordia «as part of a youth symposium “sponsored by the Children’s Serv- ice Center, the College and Wyo- ming Valley Health Care Systems =OCtobér"1 I'* After his presenta- «tion the students will participate in discussion groups with experts from various local service agen- cies on vouth concerns of today. ‘Lecture on elderly and ethics at King's ¢ King's College will launch the Esseff Lecture Series with a lecture on “Ethics and the Frail Elderly” by Dr. Henry C. Simmons, expert on :social justice issues relating to the elderly, October 19 at 7:30 in the «Moreau Auditorium, McCormic Campus Ministry Center, Jackson and :North Franklin streets, Wilkes-Barre. The lecture is free and open to the public. For more information call the public relations office at 826-5885. 8 SRG “Lifetime” Warranty We will eliminate all water leakage problems. Free Estimates Birchwood Waterproofing Co. Plains, PA 829-3752 The exclusive Patented B-Dry 5 Waterproofing Method permanently and completely eliminates all = water leakage problems L Te! Free 1-800-544- 379 wn < (7%) - m Es i —~ PHARMACY « Computerized Prescription Service « Russell Stover Candies « Greeting Cards + PA Lottery Ticket +» Newspapers + Magazines 159 N. Memorial Hwy., Shavertown, PA 675-1191 | | L ‘Dallas High School will start driver theory classes Clark to address area high school students October 11 OFROG companies. Students who suc- cessfully complete this class will receive their senior license at age 17. Two-week classes will begin October 10 and run until October 21,from 3:15 p.m. until 6:15 p.m. To register, contact Dallas Senior High School at 675-5201. Joe Clark has won national acclaim for his achievements as principal of Eastside High School in Paterson, NJ. He writes and lectures through- out the country on bettering the educational system for our -chil- dren. For further information con- tact Arthur Breese at the Chil- Job fair at Misericordia Oct. 13 The Office of Career Services at College Misericordia announces its 15th annual Job Fair for Health Professions, October 13, at the Anderson Sports-Health Center from 7-9 p.m. Recruiters from 65 hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers and social agencies are expected to attend. ° For more information call the Office of Career Services, College Misericordia, at 674-6409. Burke earns degree Dallas resident Kerry Burke recently graduated from Philadelphia College of Textile and Science, Philadelphia, with a Bachelor of Arts in textile design. CALLING ALL CARS! If your old car spends more time on blocks than on the road, give us a call. 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