¢) 4) The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 29, 1996 11 Area Penn State graduates Many Back Mountain students received diplomas at Penn State's recent spring commencement ex- ercises. Area graduate are: Dallas: Martin K. Allison, BS Human Development and Family Studies; Raymond M. Conrad, BS Electrical Engineering Technol- ogy; Lisa A. Ford, BS Mathemat- ics; James A. Manzoni, BS Exer- cise and Sports Science; Eric R. May, MBA Business Administra- tion; Jeffrey G. Smith, 2 yr. Elec- trical Engineering Technology; Douglas B. Stevens, 2 yr. Bio- medical Engineering Technology. Harveys Lake: Heather E. Walaitis, BS Geosciences. Hunlock Creek: Michelle M. Baldwin, BA Psychology; Hillary G. Lewis, BS Human Develop- ment and Family Studies. Sabol earns Leigh Sabol, a senior at MMI Preparatory School, Freeland, has been awarded a Wilkes Presiden- tial Scholarship to Wilkes Univer- sity. The daughter of Paul and Gina Sabol of Trucksville, has been awarded $18,000 for four years on the basis ofheracademic record and achievements. An honor student, Leigh is a member of the Spanish National Honor Society. She has also been recognized by Who's Who Among High School Students, a member of the photography club, varsity cheerleader, photography editor of MINAMEK and a member of SADD. Shavertown: Paul D. Deeble, BS Biology; T.M. Farris, BS Eco- nomics; Gary M. Hoskins, BS Elec- trical Engineering Technology; Melanie K. Marino, BS Environ- mental Resource Management; Steven S. Oliver, BS Exercise and Sport Science; Edward J. Palka, BS Administration of Justice; Marla A. Roskos, BS Environmen- tal Resource Management; John P. Shandra, BS Landscape Con- tracting; Allyson L. Turner, BS Biology. Shawanese: Shawn R. Lepley, 2 yr. Electrical Engineering Tech- nology. Sweet Valley: Timothy S Copeland, MS Wildlife and Fish- eries Science. Trucksville: Shawn M. Dezek, BS Psychology. scholarship LEIGH SABOL Bigus earns master's degree Dallas resident Russel P. Bigus recently earned a master's degree in biology from East Stroudsburg Universty. Hunlock Creek resident Jennifer Walters earned a bachelor's degree in environmental studies, [rom East Stroudburg University. iol s Ko XoN BF =H VHVES The following school lunch menus are for the week of May 30 - 31. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Hot turkey sand- wich or cheeseburger/bun, mashed potatoes /gravy, fruited jello. FRIDAY - Hoagie on bun w/ lettuce-tomato or turkey nuggets w/roll, and salad, French fries, pudding. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets or cheeseburger/bun, rice, peas, assorted fruits. TUESDAY - Hot ham/cheese or cheeseburger/bun, potato puffs, assorted fruits. WEDNESDAY - Cheese steak or cheeseburger/bun, French fries, assorted fruits. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Hamburg w/bun, cheese stix, potato rounds, mixed fruit. FRIDAY - Tuna w/bun, chips, pickles, peaches. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Tacos w/cheese- lettuce-tomato-taco sauce, sea- soned rice, corn, chocolate pud- ding. Pain may be eliminated for millions (SPECIAL) -- A new drug has been approved that is exciting research- ers in the treatment of pain. This material has been formulated into a new product known as "Arthur Itis.'' and is being called a "Medi- cal Miracle" by some, in the treat- ment of debilitating conditions such as arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism, painful muscle aches, joint aches. simple backache, bruises, and more. Although the mechanism of action is unclear, experiments indicate that Arthur Itis.. relieves pain by first selectively attracting, and then de- stroying the messenger chemical which carries pain sensations to the brain, thus eliminating pain in the affected area. Arthur Itis.. is an odorless, greaseless, non-staining cream and is available immediately without a prescription and is guar- anteed to work. © 1995, Stellar Adyertising Gr oup. In¢ Medicine Shoppe 26 Dallas Shopping Center 674-5577 Use only as directed. FRIDAY - Potato-cheese pierogies w/onions, stuffed cel- ery, mixed garden vegetables, din- ner roll, applesauce. MONDAY - Chef's choice. TUESDAY - Chef's choice. WEDNESDAY - Chef's choice. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Collee cake, ce- real, apple juice, grapefruit. FRIDAY - Pancakes w/cereal, juice, pastry. MONDAY - Banana bread. ce- real, juice, fruit. TUESDAY - Sausage/cheese on roll, cereal, fruit, juice. WEDNESDAY - Fruit muffin, cereal. juice, canteloupe. Lunch THURSDAY - Taco's w/irim- mings-sharp cheese-tangy sauce, seasoned corn, brownie. FRIDAY - Tuna hoagie w/let- tuce, vegetable soup, fruit. MONDAY - Cheez steak hoagie w/letiuce-tomato, baked beans. fruit. TUESDAY - Pasta/meat sauce, tossed salad, roll, dressing. blue- berry cake. WEDNESDAY - Open [ace tur- key sandwich, mashed potatoes, seasoned peas/carrots, jello. O'Reilly's prom king and queen Bishop O'Reilly High School, Kingston, recently held its Senior- Junior Prom at the Ramada Inn in Wilkes-Barre. Back Mountain residents Kelly Cybuck and Brian Regan were named senior class Queen and King. Madigan earns DVM degree The University of Pennsylvnaia School of Veterinary Medicine awarded Susan Madigan a Doc- torate of Veterinary Medicine atl commencement ceremonies held May 20, in Philadelphia. Dr. Magigan is the daughter of Robert Madigan of Shavertown and Agnes Mayer of Scranton. Pursuing her interest in small animal medicine and surgery, Dr. Madigan has accepled an intern- ship in emergency and critical care medicine at the Veterinary Intitute of Trauma Emergency and Critical Care in Milwaukee, WI. Upon completion of this one-year program, she plans to accept a residency in emergency and criti- cal veterinary care or go into pri- vale practice in the Milwaukee area. Dr. Madigan is a 1987 gradu- ate of Scranton and an alumna of SUSAN MADIGAN, DVM Allegheny College in Meadville, PA. U of Scranton honors two from area The Graduate School at the University of Scranton presented awards for academic excellence and service at ils annual commencement exercises on campus. Recognized for excellence in the graduate programs are based on academic achievement, classroom contributions, reserch activities and achievements were: Hiroyuki Aoki of Shavertown, who received his bachelor’s degree from Scranton in 1994 and received the award for excellence in MGA-international buisness and William Wallick of Dallas, vice president for human resources at Wyoming Valley Health Care System who received the award in human resources administra- tion. Haggerty graduates from JTI Trucksville resident Michael J. Haggerty recently earned an associate's degree in drafting and design technology [rom Johnson Technial Institute. - 2D = mn Visit Our DALLAS Store For Ice Cream, Milk, Yogurt Hillside Farms Ice Cream Store Eat In ® Take-Out Tunkhannock Highway, next to Gino's Shoes 10-8 Daily : 8 S Would you like to: paddle a canoe? / pet a cow? build a Masai hut? / create birdhouses from gourds? produce a circus? / plant a butterfly garden? create treasures from trash? / play in a brass band? sing in harmony? / brush up your math skills? Ages 4 — 12 Call today! 288- 3708 THE E COTTAGE GIFT & FURNITURE SHOPPE c VY Featuring ¥ QUALITY OUTDOOR FURNITURE A variety of sizes and styles of picnic tables Prices Starting at*1 80-0 - CT —— CY ~ CT — Back Mountain students named to Wilkes dean's list Wilkes University's Vice Presi- dent for Academic Affairs Dr. J. Michael Lennon recently an- nounced the Dean's List [or the Fall 1995 semester. To be named to the Dean's List, a student must earn a grade point average of 3.4 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Dallas residents are: Laurie D. Barna, Amy Beardsworth, Teri L. Brogan, Noell A. Brooks, Natalie O. Karpinich. Ryan M. Lopez, Maryellen McDonald, Walter Pilger. Shavertown residents are: Michael W. Koch, Alex K. Lindgren, Alisa J. Merolli, Jason Poplaski, Christopher B. Rogers, Tina M. Sidinio. Scott D. Sobocinski, Jill E. Unice, Eric Werner, Kelly M. West, Shannon M. Savakinas. . Harveys Lake residents are:- Beckie A Roan. Gregory C. Dobash. Trucksville residents are: Molly A. Baines, Christine J. Berezich, Heather A. Cavalieri, Marlene M. Matosky, Daniel S. Messinger, Susannah M. Stair, Lisa A. Tabit. Maura Mundy earns degree from Widener Law School Maura Mundy received a law degree [rom Widener Law School in Harrisburg on May 19. She is a graduate of Dallas High School and a cum laude graduate of King's College with a B.S. in psychology and criminol- ogy. Before entering law school she was employed by Good Will Industries as a vocational coun- selor. Ms. Mundy is the daughter of Judge Hugh Mundy of the County Court of Common Pleas and Rita Ryan Mundy, a teacher in the Dallas school district. Her brother, Hugh, is director ofthe Southwestern Environmen- tal Equity Project in Phoenix. Ari- zona. MAURA MUNDY Honored for academic achievement Recently an assembly was held at the Dallas Middle School to honor the 12 outstanding academic students for the third marking period. To be eligible for Honors with Distinction a student must have a 3.8 to 4.0 average with no D’s or F’s. Honored were, seated: Morgan McOwen, Ryan Morgan and Carrie Strasser; standing: Leanne Piasta, Elizabeth Eby, Amanda Jenkins, Norah Krakosky, Stacey Amann, Kristen Geiser, Amy Pizzano, and Jennifer Noon. Absent from picture Molly Savage. Beyrent graduates from Ithaca Heather Beyrent recently graduated [rom the School of Music at Ithaca College with a bachelor’s degree in performing. She will study for her master's degree at Ohio State University alter summer employment at Disney World. Heather is the niece of Matthew and Grace Dove Ostrum of Franklin Township, the daughter of John and Alice Beyrent of Guilford, NH and the granddaughter of Joseph and Helen Beyrent of Falls Township and Harry and Jessie Richie of Palm Coast, FL. 63 North Memorial Highway, Shavertown 696-3036 Route 309 South 1/4 Mile South of Shavertown Traffic Light Cargo Cover / by Century ON NS vo LE Y Working parts attach to frame - not the truck! MONTESSORI SCHOOL No Holes Drilled Into Truck! 8561 W. Market St. PA 18704 , Kingston, Utility Trailers w/Gate PORT S 1500 G.V.W. MAS TERS / Frame Mounted Vinyl Torney Covers * Clamp on Installation * Black * No Holes Drilled in Truck Bed J 4x8 BGK 408 5x8 BW 508 | wiside rail & gate | with side rail & gate
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