CS — — — —— —— —— 8: The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 8, 1995 Graduate College Fair Nov. 15 at Misericordia College seniors and graduates interested in masters level pro- grams are invited to attend the College Misericordia Graduate College Fair November 16, 5:30- 8:30 p.m. in Kennedy Lounge, Merrick Hall. Itis free and open to public. Representatives of colleges and universities in Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey and free information on courses, applica- tion procedures and costs for graduate school will be available. Jennifer Maslow Morgan named outstanding alumna Dallas native Jennifer Maslow Morgan was honored with Wyo- ming Seminary’s Outstanding Young Alumna Award at the school’s recent homecoming cere- monies. Morgan, a 1978 graduate, was honored for her exemplary ac- complishments and her loyal work on behalf of the school. A 1982 graduate of St. Law- rence Universtiy, where she re- ceived a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and sociology, Morgan pursued graduate work at God- dard College and the Bank Street College of Education. From 1982 to 1988, she taught at North Country School in Lake Placid, NY and at the Pre-School of the State University of New York at Albany. She served as the program coordinator for the child care program at Skidmore Col- lege. In 1989 she was named to the Wyoming Seminary faculty; from 1990-1993, she served as Sem's associate director of admissions. Morgan has served as a class agent and as a chairperson of the This is the first fair of its kind to be held in the Wyoming Valley area. More than 30 colleges and universities have been invited to participate in the fair, which is organized by the Misericordia Career Services and Graduate Admissions offices. For more information about the Graduate College Fair or Miseri- cordia’s graduate programs, call the Office of Admissions at 674- 6462 or 1-800-852-7674. Bishop O'Reilly's Homecoming Queen The King and Queen of Homecoming '95 of Bishop O'Reilly High Schol, Kingston, were crowned during the recent Homecoming Dance. Elected Homecoming Queen was Kendra Reid, the daughter of Bruce and Diane Reid of Trucksville. Christopher O’Brien, the son of James and Cheryl O’Brien of Dallas was her escort. They received the crown and scepter from last year's royalty, Angela Gialanella and Jamie Gaydos. Jennifer Maslow Morgan, a 1978 Wyoming Seminary graduate, receives the school's 1995 = Outstanding Young Alumna Award - v EIA TE BE EE from President H. Jeremy Packard. : 150 school's Annual Fund phonathon. She is married to Fred Morgan, a former member of Seminary’s history department, who currently teaches at St. Margaret's School in San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Planning Dallas Middle School's American Educaiton Week activites are, first row, Ms. Robyn Jones; Mrs. Raelene Olszewski, guidance counselor; Anthony Martinelli, principal, Mrs. Anne Seitz; second row, Michael Weyman, Jack Wolensky, guidance counselor; Paul Warchal. Middle School plans special activities for parents, students The Dallas Middle School will before going to the classes. Flea markets at J.R. Davis Fire Co. ‘The J.R. Davis Vol. Fire Co., Idetown, is running a flea market every Sunday of November from 11 to 5 p.m. Tables are $7.00. Rte. 415, outside Dallas. observe American Education Week November 12-18. Parents are invited to visit their On Tuesday, November 14, an evening program willbeginat 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Mark J. | Q. My kids are still growing. Should | buy or rent skis? A: If your kids only ski five or six times a year you should probably rent. For kids who ski more frequently owning is better because they will have better equipment and as they grow their equipment can be traded in, but usually kids keep their skis for two years. Some kids get two years from their boots, but be careful not to get boots too big, they need good ankle support. For families on a budget we have a used equipment section. SEL) LAYAWAYS ACCEPTED HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 10-9 Saturday 10-5 « Sunday 12-5 child's classes on the following days: November 13, sixth grade; and seventh and eighth grades on November 15. Parents are asked to report to the office to register Innocenzi will present an infor- mation program on HIV/AIDS. Innocenzi is an HIV/AIDS spe- cialist with the American Red Cross, Wyoming Valley Chapter. ts (and Parents) or } High Sl Open House, hore’ 4 i er If you missed our Funn State Wilkos Barro ol about see what Fen : ‘Meet Pern State acuity and counselors. See demonstrations in the engineering labs. Get information on scholarship opportunities and financial aid. Learn about the MANY CHOICES at PENN STATE WILKES-BARRE, where you can = begin the first two years of most of Penn State’s 180+ majors. « complete an associate degree in any of ~ five engineering technology programs, or in business administration, or in letters, arts and sciences. » complete a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering technology or in surveying. HAT chance to 0) 3d 1S (010) 8 A) (635 00 JNO) TD .N A NOVEMBER 14 and 851028) D NE 0 Refreshments will be served. Please RSVP. NOVEMBER 16 At PENN STATE WILKES-BARRE, you get 6:30-9:00 p.m. 2 quality Squiation a a LOW TUITION in the Bell Atlantic = plus a nationally-recognized Penn State degree! Center for Technology B® PENNSTATE : BS Wilkes Bure L 4 amps 5 TO RESERVE for the Open House, or for more information, call (717) 675-9238 or (800) 966-6613. PENN STATE WILKES-BARRE Campus in Lehman College plans Cloisters trip The College Misericordia Alumni Association will host its annual trip to The Cloisters in New York City, December 9. The Cloisters, at Fort Tryon Park, was erected between 1935 and 1938 and is part of the Metropoliti- can Museum of Art. It incorpo- rates architectural elements brought from five medieval build- ings in Europe, and offers exhibits of illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, jewelry, statues and tapestries, including the famous unicorn series. After the museum tour the group will visit Rockefeller Center:anddo some holiday shopping in. Man: hattan. it'd The trip package also chides a lecture by Dr. Congleton, .to ‘be held at the college on Deceniber 6; from 7-9 p.m. The cost of the trip is $40 per person, which covers, the lecture, bus trip, ticket. into The Cloisters and the guide fee. Reservations may be made through the Office of Alumni Rela- tions at 674-6248. Seating for the trip is limited. J SCHOOL MENUS epi The following school lunches _ are for the week of November 9 - ~~ 15. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY | - Spaghetti w/ meat sauce or ham-cheese on bun, _ roll/butter, salad, fruited jello. FRIDAY - Nachos w/cheese- . meat or sliced turkey on white, rice, wedge. MONDAY - No school elemen- salad /dressing, orange tary. Daily hot line at Middle School: TUESDAY - Turkey nuggets w/ rice or ham-cheese on bun, mixed - vegetables, fresh fruit. WEDNESDAY - Hot dog onbun or ham-cheese on bun, French fries, fruited jello. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Gator burger w/ bun-iettuce-tomato-cheese sauce, French fries, pears. FRIDAY - Early dismissal 12:30. No lunch. MONDAY - Macaroni-cheese, roll, green beans, peaches. TUESDAY - Pizza stuffed cel- ery, applesauce, ice cream. WEDNESDAY - Hot ham- cheese w/bun, potato rounds, yellow beans, pears. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Pre-Thanksgiv- ing Day dinner. Turkey/gravy, seasoned dressing, mashed pota- toes, peas, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie w/whipped topping. FRIDAY - Pepperoni pizza pocket or peanut butter-jelly:. sandwich, celery/carrot sticks, potato chips, peaches. MONDAY - Beef stew over el } : bow macaroni, pickled beets, roll/ # butter, fruit cup. TUESDAY - Early dismissal. - Deli hoagie w/lettuce, potato . puffs, peach slices. WEDNESDAY - Service. Teacher In WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Pancakes/ Wp. : cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Raisin bars, cereal, juice. MONDAY - Banana ‘bread, cereal, juice, fruit. TUESDAY - Sausage, Cheese, cereal, juice, pastry. > WEDNESDAY - Fruit mun, cereal, juice, fruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Tuna or turkey © hoagie w/lettuce-tomato, .oven. ready fries, brownie. FRIDAY - Pizza, veggies /. cream. dip, fresh fruit. MONDAY - Italian Heataiiss: tomato sauce, hard roll, green: beans, fruit. TUESDAY - gie w/lettuce-tomato, vanilla cake. 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