14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 16, 1996 a iE L-L to host program for four-year-olds Feb. 20-22 Charles James and Robert Kunkle, elementary principals an- nounce the third installment of Lake-Lehman's Early Childhood/ Pre-School Program scheduled for February 20, 21 and 22, it will feature “Nutrition and Health”, ~ along with an explanation of kin- dergarten screening procedures. Faculty from each building will conduct the Nutrition and Health presentation. Separate activities including storytime, games, crafts and snacks, are scheduled for the children at each school. The pre-school presentation will be held at: Feb. 20, Ross, 10 a.m.-11:30 ‘a.m.; Feb. 21, Lake-Noxen, O a.m.- 10:30 a.m. Feb. 22, Lehman-Jackson, 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Please register for this third presentation by calling the neigh- boring elementary school office and letting them know how many adults and children will be at- tending. Telephone numbers are: Ross Elementary School, 477- 5050 or 256-7897; Lake-Noxen Elementary School, 639-1129; Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, 675-2165. The program is intended for four-year-olds only. Please do not bring younger brothers and sis- ters unless there is no alternative. John Heinz Institute offers scholarships 1n therapy The Allied Services John Heinz Institute Auxiliary is now accept- ing applications for its annual Rose Brader Scholarships. The auxiliary is offering both $1,000 and $500 scholarships to Luzerne County residents who are pursuing an education in or seek- ing advanced training in physical therapy, occupational therapy, recreational therapy or speech therapy. Scholarship awards are based onscholastic achievement, adem- onstrated interest in rehabilita- tion medicine, financial need, ref- erences and personal interview (for finalists only). Scholarship applications and further information can be ob- tained from the Volunteer Office of the Allied Services John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitation Medi- cine, 150 Mundy Street, Wilkes- Barre Township or by calling 826- 3737. The deadline for submission of applications is Friday, March 18. The scholarships will be awarded during the May meeting of the Allied Services John Heinz Insti- tute Auxiliary. Dallas students in math competition Six Dallas Middle School students recently competed in “Math Counts”, a competition sponsored by the Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers, Luzerne Chapter. Team members and alter- nates were Michael Davies, Amanda Jenkins, Norak Krakosky, Mor- gan McOwen, Jacob Swartwood and Heather Vodzak. The coach was Kathy Farrell. Named to Regis Academy Honor Roll The following Back Mountain students were named to the Regis Academy second quarter Honor Roll. Studets must have maintained a B (85%) average in all major subjects and an S (Satisfactory) rating in all others. Principal's List, Grade 7, Laurie Kemmerer. High Honors, Grade 7, Kelly Kester. : Honors, Grade 8, John Brdaric; Grade 7, Alexa Beretski; Giade 6, Shawn Lovd. SPROG= ANA NR Dallas honor societies collect books The Dallas School District chapters of the National Honor Society and the National Junior Honor Society recently sponsored a used children’s book collection, in which students in senior high school and middle school donated 5,000 books to be distributed with food baskets prepared by the Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis. Members participating were, sitting, Colleen Murphy, Jennifer Noon, Jeannie Dreier, Matthew Rice; row 2, Lisa Misson, Sarah Rodgers, Morgan McOwen, Norah Krakosky; row 3, Jamie Miller, Amanda Jenkins, Tyler Morgan, Sarah Nichol, Erika Turner, Michael Sabol, Daniel Fauerbach, Matthew Schweitzer, Kevin Yurko, Jessica Stefon, Sarah Ruckno; row 4, Michael Murphy, Holly Baseski, Lisa Tomaine, Douglas Myers. Luzerne County Community College Spring 1996 Credit-Free Courses POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE They know their way around School winners in Lake-Lehman Middle School's annual Geography Bee are, first row: Scott Danowski, school winner Mike Milunic, runner-up John Fulmar and third-place winner Matt Bradley; second row: Stacy Rosenbaum, Laura Mitchell, Tim Kernag and James Yozwiak; back row: Noah Pickett, Gregg Woronko, Michael Niezgoda, Jesse Matusek and teacher Armonde Cassagrande. Students answered oral questions on geography. School winner Milunic will take a written geography test and, if he scores in the top 100 students in the state, will be eligible to compete in the state Geography Bee in March. State winners will compete in the national bee in May. The Geography Bee is sponsored by National Geographic World magazine and Chrysler Corporation. Named to East Stroudsburg Dean's List Back Mountain students named to the Deans List at East Stroudsburg University for the first semester of the 1995-96 academic year are: Reagan Bombick, Jr., Pre Elementary Ed, Dallas; Melissa H. Pomrinke, Jr., Biology, Dallas; and Jennifer Walters, Sr., Environmental Studies, Hunlock Creek. Students eligible for the Deans List are those who have attained a 3.51 quality point average or better. The letter grade “B” earns 3 quality points per credit, and the grade “A” earns 4 quality points per credit. Fett graduates from Shippensburg Dallas resident Brian David Fett received a degree in geography education at recent commencement ceremonies at Shippensburg University. Lehman-Jackson 6th grade Honor Roll Charles C. James, principal, Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, - announces the sixth Grade Honor Roll for the 2nd marking period. The following students have achieved the “A” Honor Roll (95%-100%): Joshua Baranowski, Angela Basta, Stefanie Bendik, Ryan Blaszczak, : Lindsay Boris, Eric Brady, Jeffrey Carroll, Gina Coombs, Adrienne Fallon, Micheline Horvath, Courtney Kosakowski, Joshua Maye, Hollie : Nickalls, Lydia Ngonyi, Sara Pegarella, Alyson Piatt, Gregory Piazza, James Rhodes, David Riaubia, Michael Simon, David Walters, Ashley Yanchik, Joseph Yankoski. Scott exhibits art at Franklin & Marshall Michael Scott of Dallas, was one of 34 Franklin & Marshall students whose artwork appeared in the Autumn Student Art Exhibit. Scott, a first-year student, submitted one untitled mixed media print piece. A 1995 graduate of Wyoming Seminary, he is the son of Bernadette Howard, Kingston and Dr. Durelle Scott, Dallas. SCHOOL MENUS | The following school lunch menus are for the week of Feb. 15 - 21. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Breaded chicken or hotdog/bun, roll /butter, tossed salad, chilled pears. FRIDAY - Pork b.b.q. on bun w/relish or cheese steak/bun, homemade vegetable soup/crack- ers, chilled pineapple. MONDAY - No President's Day. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets or cheese steak/bun, steamed rice, tender peas, mixed fruit. WEDNESDAY - Lasagna or cheese steak/bun, roll/butter, tossed salad, fresh fruit. school. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Taco's, Mexican beans, peaches. FRIDAY - Early dismissal, no lunch. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Chicken cro- quettes/gravy, roll, mashed pota- toes, corn, fruit cocktail. WEDNESDAY - cheese steak/ bun, onion rings, carrot/celery stix, fruit cocktail. LAKE LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Tacos w/cheese- lettuce-tomato-taco sauce, sea- soned rice, corn, fudge bar. FRIDAY - Early dismissal. French bread pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, stuffed cel- ery, potato chips, pineapple tid- bits. MONDAY - Chef's choice. TUESDAY tato puffs, baked beans, cinna- mon applesauce. WEDNESDAY - Pizza wedge or | peanut butter-jelly sandwich, car- rot / celery stix, pretzel, pineapple. WEST SIDE TECH BREAKFAST THURSDAY - Oatmeal, cook- ° ies, choice of cereal, apple or or- ange juice. FRIDAY - Bananabread, choice of cereal, chilled juice or fruit. MONDAY - Banana muffin, choice of cereal, orange juice. TUESDAY - Blueberry muffin, choice of cereal, fruit, juice. WEDNESDAY - Hot ham/ cheese on roll or cereal, juice, pastry. Lunch THURSDAY - Italian meatballs w/tomato sauce-hard roll, green beans, choice of fruit. 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