| te - ‘(o «eo FH A The Dallas Post Lake-Lehman schedules Charles James and Robert Kunkle, Elementary Principals for the Lake-Lehman School District announce kindergarten registra- tion and screening for eligible kin- dergarten students will be held “March 11-15. A child must be 5 years of age on or before Septem- ber 30, 1996 in order to register for kindergarten for the 1996-97 school year. Kindergarten in the Lake-Lehman School District is an all-day program. A Pre-Kindergarten Survey Clinic will be conducted at the same time as registration to evalu- ate, hearing, speech and language, vision, motor perception and co- ordination, and kindergarten readiness assessment. Parents are asked to bring all necessary immunizations records to school at the time of registra- tion. No child will be admitted in the Lake-Lehman School District until proof of immunization is pre- sented to the school nurse. Par- ents are also required to furnish proof of age before entrance to RSM, administrator. ‘Dallas. variety of learning activities. held from 12:30 to 3 p.m. 2131, extension, 329. Morning sessions are held form 9-11 a.m.; Kindergarten registration kindergarten. Please bring your child's Birth Certificate along with his/her Social Security number. Registration will be held ac- cording to the following alpha- betical schedule of the last name: LEHMAN-JACKSON, Mar. 11: (A-B) 8:30-9:30; (C-F) 9:30-10:30: (G-I) 10:30-11:30; Registraton closed 11:30-12:30; (J-L) 12:30- 1:30; (M) 1:30-2:30. Mar. 12: (N-P) 8:30-9:30; (Q-R) 9:30-10:30; (S) 10:30-11:30; Reg- istration closed 11:30-12:30; (T- V) 12:30-1:30: (W-Z) 1:30-2:30. LAKE-NOXEN, Mar. 13: (A-B) 8:30-9:30; (C-F) 9:30-10:30; (G-]) 10:30-11:30; Registraton closed 11:30-12:30; (J-L) 12:30-1:30; (M) 1:30-2:30. Mar. 14: (N-P) 8:30-9:30; (Q-R) 9:30-10:30; (S) 10:30-11:30; Reg- © istration closed 11:30-12:30; (T- V}) 12:30-1:30; (W-2Z) 1:30-2:30. ROSS, Mar. 15: (A-F) 9:30- 10:30; (G-M) 10:30-11:30; Regis- tration closed 11:30-12:30; (N-S) 1:00-2:00; (T-Z) 2:00-3:00. + Mercy Preschool to host open house and registration Mercy Center Preschool on the grounds of College Misericordia in Dallas, will host an open house and registration for the 1996-97 term March 17, from 2 to 4 p.m., according to Sister Stella Maris Ozimkowski, The pre-kindergarten school is a fully-accredited, private, educa- tional facility operated by the Sisters of Mercy, Regional Community of The program offers three, four and five-year old children a afternoon sessions are For further information, please contact Sister Stella Maris at 675- Williams named to Rhode Island Dean's List Dallas resident Vera L. Williams has been named to the Dean’s List of the University of Rhode Island for achieving a high academic standard in the 1995 Fall semester. Qualifications for the Dean's List requires a student to carry 12 or more credits of regular letter grades in a particular semester and achieve a 3.3 quality point average, based on the grades received during the term. King's slates Visitation Day March 10 High school students and their families are invited to Visitation Day at King's College, March 10, from 9 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Faculty from 35 major programs will be present to help students ‘learn more about the options available to them in The William G. -McGowan School of Business and The College of Arts and Sciences. For more information or reservations call the King's College Admis- ‘sions Office at 826-5858 or 800-955-5777. \ SPROG— -- 13. All lunches include milk. School gifts fitting for Knights Recently the 1994-95 seventh and eighth grade classes presented a gift to the Lake-Lehman Middle Level Building through an all-school contest. Winning entries were chosen by the class officers. Sandra Lowery created the Knight shield under the direction of art teacher Mrs. Darlene Smith. Katie Tripp wrote a Lake-Lehman Knights poem, which Katie and Becky Kaufmann painted on the shield. Pictured are from left, kneeling, Jen McCall, Stacy Rosenbaum (1994-95 class officers). Standing, from left, Tony VanScoy, Jen Frank (1994- 95 class officers), Sandra Lowery, Becky Kaufman and Katie Tripp. Absent from photo: seventh grade, Magen Harleman; eighth grade, Joe Maskalis, John Dawe, Mark Chopyak. Class advisors are Molly Malpass and Drena Gorgone. L-L students accepted into Upward Bound Five Lake-Lehman students were recently accepted to the Wilkes University Upward Bound program. Students are Alicia Ciminelli, Crystal Copeland, Chavon Croman, Christine Dinger and Kathy Rudaski. They join 69 current members in a pre-college experience designed to prepare students acadenuically and personally for success in post- secondary education. Upward Bound students attend weekly academic classes and work- shops on career and self-development. They also have an opportunity to attend summer residential program, take educational trips and participate in leadership activities. Wilkes University has hosted the Upward Bound program since it was undertaken in 1967. ox ol s Ko Xo J 8 ' FA HUES FRIDAY - Batter dipped fish/ _ bun, tartar sauce, macaroni/ cheese, stewed tomatoes, pine- apple tidbits. ~ MONDAY- Beef stew over el- bow macaroni, pickled beets, din- ner roll, pears. TUESDAY - Ham patti/bun, candied sweet potatoes, mixed garden vegetables, warm spiced apple slices. WEDNESDAY - Sloppy Joe/ bun, twister fries, golden whole kernel corn, fruit cup. The following school lunch menus are for the week of Mar. 7 DALLAS SCHOOLS ‘THURSDAY - Hot turkey sand- wich or cheese steak/bun, mashed potatoes /gravy, chilled fruit. FRIDAY - Macaroni/cheese or cheese steak/bun, roll-butter, broccoli, fresh fruit. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/dipping sauce or hoagie/bun, noodles, peas, chilled pears. TUESDAY - Chicken patty/bun or hoagie /bun, potato puffs, fruit jello. WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti w/ meat sauce, roll or hoagie/bun, WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Sausage/cheese Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 6, 1996 11 Melissa Howell wins Sem's annual Oratorical Contest Melissa Howell of Dallas, a freshman at Wyoming Seminary, was named the winner of the school's 91st Oratorical Contest February 19. Howell, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Howell, discussed the regulation of the entertainment media, arguing for the limitation of sex and violence in the nation's film, music and television indus- tries. The contest, judged by faculty members Claudia Black, Carver Collins, Mary Ann Hopkins, and John Vaida was coordinated by Seminary chaplain Rev. William Summerhill. Three finalists, cho- sen from an initial field of seven contestants, presented their speeches before the Upper School student body. MELISSA HOWELL Lake-Lehman Middle School lists honor roll Robert O. Roberts, principal, - Lake-Lehman Middle Level Edu- cation Building, releases the honor roll for the second marking period consisting of eight Honors with Distinction, 94 High Honors and 44 Honors. 7TH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Scott Danouski, Sarah Davis, Jes- sica Milbrodt, Michael Niezgoda, Anthony Sikora, Gordon Stransky. High Honors: Melissa Brelsford, Kathleen Britt, John Bucha, III, Stephanie Card, Ber- nard Chimock, Christopher Coslett, Bonnie Culver, Breean Davies, Amy Donovan, Lisa Gongleski, Joshua Gregg, Mat- thew Harrison, Jonathan Heath, Donora Hillard, Matthew Hinton, Christine Hudak, Luke Kasper, Timothy Kernag, Jaimie Kovaleski, Daniel Mariner, Rebecca Martin, Laura Mitchell, Shannon Moore, Stephen Moyer, Amanda Patla, Neena Patton, Terri Peiffer, John Popko, Amanda Ptashinski, Amanda Jean Race, Amanda Joleen Race, Melissa Rossick, Jill Sands, Jon Schaffer, Melissa Schobert, Joshua Schraeder, Janet Schweizer, John Sharkus, Natalie Shiskowski, Corin Smith, Maret Smolow, Melissa Sorber, Ryan Spencer, Kenneth Sprau, Andrea Steele, Alaina Swanson, Kelly Wagner, Maureen White, Kasey Wilczynski, Laura Yankowski, James Yozwiak, Amy Zamerowski. Honors: Alyson Bevan, Eric Casey, Thomas Dougherty, Kelly Gower, Jason Harabin, Michael Hoprich, Leigh Kosloski, William Miller, Mary Ann Powell, Amy Roberts, Francis Rogan, Jason Schwartz, Jacqueline Scott, Bran- don Shelley, Ashley Straub, Latoya Tarboro, Jeremy White. 8TH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Crystal Kordowski, Jaclyn. Walkowiak. High Honors: Megan Basar, John Bebey, Jr., Tara Birt, Kim- berly Boyle, Melissa Brady, Tho- mas Brislin, Kori Clark, Melissa DeCesaris, Rachel Farley, Jenni- fer Frank, Magen Harleman, Rachel Harrison, Richard Hislop II, Raymond Honeywell, Carrie Houssock, David Kapson, Rachel Kasper, Miranda Klaas, Jaime Laubenstein, Matthew Loftus, Sean Manzoni, Ryan Mariner, Rachel McCoog, Matthew McMahon, Michael Milunic, Marielle Narkiewicz, April Naugle, Nicole Parsons, Janelle Perlis, Noah Pickett, John Pitcavage, Robert Roderick, Stacy Rosenbaum, Leah Rostock, Rise Scott, Mary Smee, Grace Sorber, Ryan Watson, Aron Wesoloski, Melinda White, Valerie Williams. Honors: Elizabeth Albee, wil liam Baron, Randy Boice, Kim- berly Bronson, Jessica Carter, Dominic Castriganio, Stanley Chmura, Katie Chollak, Michael Crispell, Amanda Estus, Alexander Klaas, Sarah Lozo, Jesse Matusek, Travis McRoy, Jennier Mikelski, Daniel Nygren, Sara Rittenhouse, Kaitlin Roche, Gary Sagan Jr., Andrew Salko, Brian Sikora, Christopher Stroud,. Regina Sutton, Bryon Williams, or" ~ a cod». 1 9 NO OTHER DISCOUNTS APPLY. “ls | basins Post ag” It's easy to subscribe. Use the handy coupon on page 2 WET BASEMENT? "Lifetime" Warranty We will eliminate all water leakage problems. Free Estimates Birchwood Waterproofing Co. Plains, PA 829-3752 Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Post. They'll be glad you did, and so will we. 1 i AsRe I |Andrea R. 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TUESDAY - Hot ham/cheese, cereal, juice, pastry. : WEDNESDAY - Raisin bars, cereal, orange juice, {ruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Cheese steak hoagie, pasta salad, vegetable soup, fruited jello. FRIDAY - In Service. MONDAY - Hamburg/cheese burger on bun w/lettuce-tomato, chicken soup, chilled fruit. TUESDAY - Pasta/meat sauce, tossed salad /dressing, roll, blue- berry shortcake. WEDNESDAY - Italian meat- balls /sauce on hardroll, seasoned veggies, chilled pears. Lewis, Jr., Justin Mendygral, Amy ' David Wolfe. Lake-Noxen 6th grade Honor Roll Robert S. Kunkle, principal, Lake-Noxen Elementary School, Harveys Lake, announces the following sixth grade students have achieved the Honor Roll for the second marking period: Christopher Albee, Matthew Belles, Charles Besteder, Crystal Boice, Jenna Casaldi, Amanda Daubert, Leigh Dodson, Robert Fisk, Carrie Foster, Christie Gordon, Angela Harris, Stephen Honeywell, Dwayne Kalinay, Gaise Lacek, Troy Long, Colin Martinson, Kevin Olshefski, Suzanne Pierce, Katie Pitcher, Kristen Ruda, Chad Sakoski, Jesse Saylor, Louis Spaciano, Jessica Steinhauer, Melissa Sutliff, Jeffrey Taylor, Sarah Swire, Arron Visneski and Shelly Wentzel. Makravitz earns master's degree Dallas resident Carol A. 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