Ch. {8 ATS Ne rE EB 3 Ee Ee nee Famer eer The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 3, 1996 13 Outstanding students A recent assembly at the Dallas Middle School recognized the outstanding academic students from the second marking period. Anthony Martinelli, middle school principal, announced that seven students had earned award certificates for having achieved Honors With Distinction, attaining a 3.8 to 4.0 average with no D's or F's. Students are, Lee Ann Piasta, grade 7; John Bednarz, grade 7; Herb Bressler, grade 6; Norah Krakosky, grade 8; Jennifer Noon, grade 8; Elizabeth Eby, grade 6 and Ryan Morgan, grade 6. Correction 7TH GRADE The following names were accidentally listed wrong on the honor roll for the second marking period for Lake-Lehman Middle School: High Honors: Leigh Kosloski, Kieran Lucarino. Makravitz earns Marywood degree Dallas resident Carol A. Makravilz recently earned her master ol science in school leadership degree [rom Marywood College. S.A.D.D. students hold White-Out Day New members of the Dallas Middle School chapter of S.A.D:D. (Students Against Driving Drunk) recently participated in White-Out Day, in which they dressed in black, painted their faces white and could not communicate with anyone except in an emergency to call attention to the effects of an accident Coleman, Brandy Rickaby, Erica Koehl and Kelly Adams; row 3, Liz Dudascik, Jen Yurkon, Danielle Jones, Shannon Harkins, Danielle Hoover and Abby Ahmad; row 4: Advisor Evan Williams, Jen Dombroski, Jess Stefon and Laura Vodzak. tee ~ ra 0d) Be a... involving alcohol what would it be like if someone they knew nN 0 hit was gone forever because of an alcohol related accident. | f! \ Participants were, row one, Josh Rice, Mike Dombroski, Matt ROL Ad ; Metz, and Angelo Recchia; row two, Sarah Davis, Jamie | I : "Rehabilitation: Our Only Focus. “John Heinz; Your Best Choice. At Allied Services John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, our entire focus for the past fourteen years has been to provide every aspect of rehabilitation therapy to help thousands of area residents —children and adults— on the road to recovery. Jill Healey, Dallas Carol Gardner, Dallas Mary Walsh, Dallas Michell Lord, Dallas John Heinz specializes in treatment for : oArthritis eStroke ®Orthopedic Conditions Pediatric Disabilities e [raumatic Brain Injury e Neuromuscular Disorders To choose John Heinz for rehabilitation therapy call any of our conveniently located Outpatient Therapy Centers. And remember, you have the right to choose your medical provider! FA ALLIED SERVICES John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine Free transportation available. e DALLAS 674-5075 NANTICOKE 735-8288 ¢ BERWICK 752-1550 " e WEST HAZLETON 459-2360 WILKES-BARRE 826-3900 « FORTY FORT 283-9211 ~ Lake-Lehman students in 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 academically 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. Hurwitz named student of month | Michael Hurwitz, a senior at Wyoming Seminary, was named Student of the Month for January by the Kingston Li- ons Club. Hurwitz, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Hurwitz of Shavertown is a Levi Sprague Fel- low for his senior year, . a National By Merit ‘Final- MICHAEL HURWITZ ist, an Advanced Placement Scholar with Honors, and mem- ber of the Cum Laude Society. He earned the Bausch and Lomb Science Award and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Medal in his junior and senior year. Hurwitz participates in the Ori- entation Committee, the Dorm Council, and the Honor Code Com- mittee. He is a member of the cross-country team and the swim- ming team, serving as the captain for both teams for his senior year. He also volunteers in local hos- pitals and for the St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen. Hurwitz plans a career in chem- istry and physics. SX ods No Xol i | N= 'HVES The following school lunch menus are for the week of April 4 - 10. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Nachos w/cheese or turkey nuggets, rice, golden corn, assorted fruit. FRIDAY - No school. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/dipping sauce or cheesebur- ger/bun, buttered rice, coined carrots, chilled pears. TUESDAY - Hot turkey sand- wich or Sloppy Joe /bun, mashed potatoes /gravy, peas, brownie. WEDNESDAY - Grilled chicken sandwich/bun or Sloppy Joe/ bun, homemade veggie soup/ crackers, chilled pineapple. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - French bread pizza or peanut butter/jelly sand- wich, seasoned broccoli, pretzels, pineapple tidbits. FRIDAY - No school. MONDAY - Pierogies w/butter- onion, mixed garden vegetables, dinner roll, applesauce. TUESDAY - Italian meatball hoagie w/sauce-cheese or pea- nut butter/jelly hoagie, tossed salad w/dressing, peaches. WEDNESDAY - Sloppy Joe/ bun, twister fries, garden peas, fruit shape-up. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Sausage/cheese on roll, cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - No school. 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