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Three present chemistry projects Three area College Misericor- dia science majors who recently made seminar presentations as part of their biochemistry litera- ture research project are Ray Klemunes of Hunlock Creek, “The Toxins of Cyanobacterial”; Robert Rowlands of Dallas, “Diabetes: Advances from Tissue Engineer- ing” and James Reynolds of Trucksville, “Stroke Therapy.” CLAIRE DARLING Honored for success at Keystone Dallas resident Claire Darling was one of the 100 Keystone Col- lege students recognized by the Student and Faculty Senate and the college administration for academic excellence or as stu- dent teachers. Darling was hon- ored for outstanding academic achievement in the ACT 101 pro- gram, a state-funded program designed to give qualifying stu- dents services in the areas of counseling and tutoring. The ACT 101 Club sponsors various cultural activities for students. Darling ia 1976 graduate of Tunkhannock High School and the wife of Willard Darling. School menus “The following school lunch menus are for the week of May 25 - 31. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Spiral macaroni w/meat sauce or Deli Sub, tossed salad, fruited jello. FRIDAY - Chicken patty/bun or French bread pizza, mixed vegetables, assorted fruit. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets or turkey-cheese sandwich, but- tered rice, steamed peas, orange wedge. WEDNESDAY - Breakfast for lunch. French toast sticks or bologna-cheese sandwich, fruit juice, applesauce. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Pizza hut, salad, pineapple. FRIDAY - Early dismissal. No lunch. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Chicken fries, pasta salad, roll, peaches. WEDNESDAY - Waffles/sau- sage, carrot/celery stix, apple- sauce, cookie. : LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Cheeseburg or hamburg on bun, pickle chips, macaroni salad, baked beans, applesauce. FRIDAY - Early dismissal. Tuna or peanut butter-jelly hoa- gie, French fries, pineapple tid- bits. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY - Menus forremaining student days will be posted in each building. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - French toast/ syrup, cereal, juice. FRIDAY - Raisin bars, fruit, cereal, OJ. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Coffee cake, fruit, juice, cereal. WEDNESDAY - Sausage or cereal, fruit or juice, pastry. Lunch THURSDAY - Deli hoagie /trim- mings, pasta salad, applesauce, brownie. FRIDAY - Pizza, fresh vege- tables /dip, fruit. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets/ salsa, vegetable beef soup, fruit. WEDNESDAY - Cheeseburger/ soft bun, seasoned vegetables, fruit. KIDS HELPING KIDS —- Lake-Leh man students who donated books to the Nesbitt pediatrics depart- ment were, standing from left: Adrienne Harris, Aron Carmen, Jason Harris, teacher Mary Ann Belles, Lucy Dunham, David Wolfe, John Savakinis, James Brennan, Rhonda Shotwell, Rhonda Forester, Vicky Trindle, Shane White and teacher Kathy Finnerty; seated from left, Charles Adams, Marge Floryshak, R.N., holding James Carl Romanelli and Rhonda Yaple. Students donate books to hospital Students from Mrs. Finnerty's and Mrs. Belles’ classes of the Lake-Lehman Middle School re- cently presented an assortment of children’s books to the pediat- rics department at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital campus of books, West Side Mall, and Offset Paperback of Dallas. The Lehman students were given a tour of the emergency services and pediatrics depart- ment, and participated in a step aerobics class. Wyoming Valley Health Care System. The students read and gave reports about the books they presented as part of their reading curriculum. The books were donated to the school by Walden- Back Mountain Penn State Worthington campus grads The Penn State Worthington Scranton Campus recognized aca- demic achievement and presented diplomas to its 1995 graduates in ceremonies May 12, at the Dun- more campus. The following Back Mountain students received recognition for outstanding academic achieve- ment: Associate degree student Philip Martin Winter, Dallas, graduated with highest distinction with an academic average of 4.00. A computer science major, Winter earned the honor of studeniy commencement marshal. » Graduating with high distinc- tion, an academic average of 3.85 to 3.97 was Philip Thomas Burns, West Wyoming, computer science. Graduates and degrees granted were as follows: Associate Degree in Business Administration: Deanna La- commis, Wyoming. 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