The Dallas Post ht erm Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 4, 1995 For a good cause Fourth graders Meredith Lacey, Jennifer Konopki, Megan Barney, Sylene Marmo, Ashley Redmond, Kaitlyn Musto and Angela Duris, above, carried a banner identifying their class as “Jones’s Jailbirds” at the Dallas Elementary School's walk-a- thon September 29. At ritht, first graders Michael Panzetta, Patrick MeClellan, David Luksh and Robert Hayes wore green lizard hatswhile carrying a banner identifying their class as “Landon’s Leaping Lizards." The event benefitted the school's social services office and Parent-Teacher Organization. POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE "SCHOOL MENUS The following school lunch menus are for the week of Oct. 5 - 11. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Chicken patty on bun or deli hoagie/bun, lettuce- tomato, potato chips, mixed fruit. FRIDAY - Hot ham-cheese/bun of bologna-cheese on white, homemade vegetable soup, chilled peaches. . MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/B.B.Q or honey or bologna- cheese on white, rice, green beans, ‘ange smiles. UESDAY - Grotto pizza w/ Graham crackers or sliced turkey on white, peanut butter cup, apple edge. VEDNESDAY - Philly cheese steak/bun or flying saucer sand- wich, potato puffs, chilled pears. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Tacos, Spanish beans, pineapple. FRIDAY - French toast slices, sausage, applesauce, carrot/cel- ery stix, pineapple. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets, roll, pears, green beans. WEDNESDAY - Stuffed shells, salad, bread stix, peaches. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Cheeseburg or hamburg on bun, pickle chips, French fries, fresh apple. FRIDAY - 5-inch round cheese pizza, seasoned broccoli, potato sticks, pineapple tidbits. MONDAY - Cheesesteak hoa- gie, onion rings, seasoned green beans, fruit cup. TUESDAY - Italian meatballs w/sauce-cheese or peanut butter- jelly hoagie, tossed salad w/dress- ing, pears. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg gravy, mashed potatoes, garden peas, roll/butter, fudge bar. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Hot ham/cheese, cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, fruit juice. MONDAY - Fruit muffin, ce- real, chilled juice, fruit. TUESDAY - Pancakes/syrup, cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Raisin bars, cereal, juice, fruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Sausage-tomato sauce /hard roll, steamed pasta, fruit. FRIDAY - Pizza, relish cup/ creamy dip, chilled fruit. MONDAY - Chicken patty/soft bun, lettuce-tomato, baked beans, fruit. TUESDAY - Pasta/meat sauce, tossed salad /dressing, fruit. WEDNESDAY - All-American hoagie w/lettuce-tomato-dress- ing, fresh veggies, fruit munchies/ dip. sndrieaE il SAT Scores can be improved. Dallas High School Juniors Only If | don't improve your SAT Scores by 60 pts. or more money back guarantee *verified by counselor | Call Dr. Bob Washick RR ERT EC 788-2182 ET 159 N. Memorial Hwy, Shavertown, PA TT EN DS Su 675-1191 NANCY ALEXANDERIAN is pleased to announce the opening of her new law office located at Gramercy Park Building 121 South Main Street Pittston, Pennsylvania 18640 (717) 655-6621 Fax (717) 654-4453 General Practice With Emphasis In Family Law, Dorsons] 2) Injury and Probate 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville call Ahead IESYeTo RE Lo]0) Eat in or Take Out Try Our Wings! Mon.: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm Fri.: 11:00 am - 12:00 Midnight Sat.: 12:30 pm - 12:00 Midnight « Sun.: 2:00 pm - 11:00 pm fNNE Fun, fitness programs at Anderson Center | Several new children’s pro- grams highlight the fall schedule of family fun and fitness at Col- lege Misericordia’s Anderson Sports/Health Center. A teddy bear’s tea and crafts and cookies for the holidays are part of the new Fun Days Satur- day programs for children. Fitness and Fun includes ac- tivities for both children and adults and range from children’s swim- ming and karate lessons to WA- TERrobics and anew tai chi chuan program for adults. Enrollment is limited. To re- ceive a brochure, or for more in- formation on these and other programs, call Misericordia’s Of- Open house Oct. 14 at Misericordia College Misericordia invites high school juniors and seniors and their parents to the annual Open House October 14, from 9:30 a.m. until 2:45 p.m. The College offers students an opportunity to tour with facilities, meet Misericordia students and faculty, and talk with admissions counselors and staff. The Open House schedule in- cludes registration, with refresh- ments, tours, a faculty session, lunch, meetings with representa- tives of student services, athlet- ics, and student government, and a session on financial aid. Stu- dent guests will also receive a t- shirt. For more information or a bro- chure, please call 675-4449 or 800-852-7675. LCCC lists Back Mountain summer ies Lake; Scott Joseph Vinnacombe, ; Luzerne County Community College recently awarded degrees to those who completed require- ments for their field of study in August. Back Mountain graduates with associate in applied science de- grees are: Jerry Aziz Bullard, Dallas; Aaron Glenn Campbell, Dallas; Christopher Allen Campbell, Dallas; Ann Lee Faulls, Harveys Lake; Christopher Robert Harrison, Dallas; Robert A. Hein- ley, Dallas; Mack C. James, Shav- ertown; Ronald Wade Jobson, Dallas; Michael Philip Pizzo, Dal- las; Howard P. Strom, Dallas; Jennifer Mae Struckus, Dallas; Daniel Christopher Walsh, Shav- ertown; Gary H. Whitesell, Sweet Valley. Those who received associate degrees in science are: Lynn Bombick, Dallas; Martin Christo- pher Burrus, Dallas; Larry Butch Chambers, Dallas; Sherri Lynn Conrad, Dallas; Michael Harold fice of Continuing Education at 674-3862. Gift certificates are available. Fundays for kids begin on October 14 with the “Teddy Bear Tea Party” for children ages 5-8. Other Saturday programs include “Holiday Crafts Around the World” on November 11, for making unique decorations, and “Sugar and Spice and Cookies Are Nice” on December 9, an afternoon of holiday baking. Both sessions are open to children 6-12 years old. Kids'swimming and karate les- _ sons are also available. Adult programs include a vari- ety of activities: cross-training, YRC trains Misericordia personnel DS Victims’ Resource Center education specialist Sarah Laird oR recently presented a program on sexual assault prevention to!" members of campus security and the sexual assault zarate, self-defense, racquetball or tai chi chuan, which involves slow-moving exercise, which benefits range of motion, circula- tion, digestion and stress reduc: tion. Aerobics classes are ongoing and taking place in the floating floor aerobics studio, with groups meeting for morning or late after- noon sessions. Child care is available at the 10 a.m. session. Unsupervised walking on the indoor track, adult swimming and gentle WATERrobics exercises are also available for adults. Suggestions for additional pro- grams are welcome. Please call. 674-3862. oe, Pe ha SHIM tp el RAIR prevention team at College Misericordia. {G1 i Attending were, from left: Sarah Laird, Sister Jean Messaros; stl th RSM, Dean of Studednts, peer educatior Kristin Sprows and’ peer educators coordinator Jackie Ghormoz. Giberson, Shavertown; George E. Griffin, Dallas; Mark C. James, Shavertown; John T. O'Leary, Dallas; Jonathon Russell Penman, Dallas; Leslie L. Rogers, Harveys II, Dallas; Randall Louis Whit- | field, Dallas. ; Graduating summa cume laude was Ronald Wade Jobson, Dallas. fr \ Theodore L. Krohn Attorney at Law 201 Park Building Kingston 288-2140 or 675-4978 (after 6 p.1mk) N Civil / Criminal / Estates ||: Real Estate : > |B 8174 21201 2{@©)8)\\) 0% (@e)Y 118118 @e ine: Registration: Site Location: 6980 6985 6982 6983 6984 6981 - Registration: Site Location: 9200 9201 9202 9203 Classes: October 16 to December 7 Evenings & Weekends Final Exams: December 11, 1995 No Classes will be conducted November 23 through November 27. LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FALL SEMESTER COURSES OFFERED LATE FALL REGISTRATION Coss run October 16 - December 7. Evenings & Weekends a ps 5 4 Ei EE a ie Ee Tuesday, October 10, 1995 Main Campus - Building #5 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. LCCC Main Campus MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 6:30 - 9:00 ENG 101-70 CHE 111-70 TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 6:30 - 8:50 PSY 103-70 MAT 105-70 BIO 101-70 SATURDAY 9:00 - 12:00/12:30 - 3:00 IST 209-70 PITTSTON AREA Tuesday, October 10, 1995 Pittston-Oblates of St. Joseph 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Pittston-Oblates of St. Joseph MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 6:30 - 9:00 ENG 101-P8 ACC 111-P8 TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 6:30 - 8:50 SOC 216-P8 PSY 213-P8 English Composition I Fundamentals of Chemistry General Psychology Basic College Math Introduction to Biological Science Introduction to Microcomputers English Composition I Principles of Accounting I Contemporary Social Issues Abnormal Psychology Luzerne County Community College Nanticoke, PA 18634 « 1-800-377-5222 PR aE FE ee EXE FEET i 4 A * Te PES RS BTR SL = SURE lo 5 Ba EP & 2) (< S$ 4 a) sl P| ®
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