y 0 <b fs. i The Dallas Post An EH Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 21, 1996 11 - Lake-Lehman Middle School lists homeroom assignments - Mr. Robert O. Roberts, princi- Gpal of the Lake-Lehman Middle oy Level Education Building, releases “the following homeroom assign- ”~ ” Pa Ss 9 Schaffner + A - ments for the 96-97 school year. ¢ ¢ GRADE 7 2 Homeroom 201: Alar-Carter Homeroom 202: Casaldi-Fos- ter Homeroom 203: Gillen-Kiwak Homeroom 204: Kline-Murray Homeroom 205: Newell- ) Homeroom 207: Schweizer- .' Taylor Homeroom 208: Teetsel- <4, Zaleskas GRADE 8 Homeroom 100: Adams-Cilvik Homeroom 101: Clark- Gongleski Homeroom 102: Gordon-Isaac Homeroom 103: Kapral-Morris Homeroom 105: Moyer- Savakinus Homeroom 106: Sayre-Spen- cer Homeroom Zamerowski 107: Sprau- Lunches are $1.25 per day. Band students must report to the Middle Level Building on the first day of school. : Regis Academy opening schedule Regis Academy's principal, Rob- ert F. Hines, announces the fol- lowing schedule for the first week of school: August 25, sixth grade picnic, sponsored by the athletic com- mittee for new students and their families, 5:30 - 8 p.m. August 27, sixth grade stu- dents only report to the gym at 8 a.m. Dismissal at 11:20 a.m. August 28, all students in grades 6-8 report to the gym for homeroom assignments at 8 a.m. Dismissal at 11:20 a.m. August 29, all students report torespective homerooms at 8a.m. Dismissal at 11L:20 a.m. August 30, all students report at 8 a.m. Opening Liturgy at 10 a.m. with Regis Elementary. Dis- missal 11:20 a.m. : September 2, Labor Day, no school. September 3, First full day of classes. Lunch will be served. Transportation is available through each student's home school district. There are still some openings at Regis Academy. Interested par- ents may call Mr. Hines at 287- 3133. “Dallas students receive book scholarships Dallas High School students Sarah Wysocki of Dallas and Dean Evans Ill of Trucksville recently received book scholarships of $400 each by the Dallas Area Federated Women’s Club. Shown above at the presentation ceremony were from left, Mrs. Rosemary Evans, Dean Evans, club scholarship chairperson Mary Perugino of Shavertown; club president Ellen J. Nagy of Dallas; Sarah Wysocki and Mrs. Selena Wysocki. el = BE OeT pal oT Ts [RZ IV] =101 (o J=1410] - : Shavertown, PA a. PHARMACY 675-1191 homeowners insurance policies into : ONE Comprehensive Coverage > Competitive Rates CNA's Universal Security Policy (07:1 Slocum Insurance SREY Ve [<1 [VAR | [oH 575 Memorial Hwy. Dallas, PA 18612 8 675-1167 * Free Consultation * Latest Techniques Dledical (enter EICEIETE| | 4)e-Lehman High School home rooms The following school lunch menus are for the week of Aug. 27 - Sept. 4. All lunches include milk. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast TUESDAY - Donut, choice of cereal, orange juice. WEDNESDAY - French toast sticks, cereal, juice, pastry. THURSDAY - Fruit muffin, ce- real, juice, fruit. FRIDAY - Pastry, cereal, juice, MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY. - Banana muffin, cereal, juice, fruit. WEDNESDAY - Sausage/ cheese onroll, cereal, juice, pastry. Lunch TUESDAY - Chicken patty/soft bun w/lettuce-tomato, seasoned green beans, chilled peaches. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg/ cheese burger on roll w/lettuce- tomato, seasoned peas/carrots, jello/whip cream. THURSDAY - Taco's w/trim- mings-sharp cheese-tangy sauce, seasoned corn, cherry cobbler. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, tossed salad /dressing, fresh fruit. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Cheese steak hoagie, vegetable beef, baked beans, chilled pineapple. WEDNESDAY - Italian meat balls /tomato sauce-hard roll, sea- soned green beans, chilled pears. MARK ALBERT, M.D. Just North of Scranton : "Your Hometown Restaurant” All Week Special Chicken Parmesan with Spaghetti & Salad | | Don't Forget Spaghetti w/ Meatballs Every Monday and Tuesday 675-7347 Near Rt. 309-415 Intersection + Open Dail SEE EE 1-800-424-HAIR 4-29 a 11:00 a.m. me 09-01 - Rm. 41 - Mr. Baranowski: Elizabeth Albee to and including Leanne Browski. 09-02 - Rm. 81 - Mr. Derby: - Janell Bryant to and including Audam Fogle. 09-03 - Rm. 76 - Mrs. Sikora: John Folmar to and including David Kapson. 09-04 - Rm. 71 - Mr. Langan: Rachel Kasper to and including Willliam Metzger. 09-05 - Rm. 69 - Mrs. Oliver: Jennifer Mikelski to and including Sara Rittenhouse. 09-06 - Rm. 67 - Mr. Shendock: Kaitlin Roche to and including Joseph Swire. 09-07 - Rm. 68 - Mr. Sharok: Randy Swite to and including Alice Zim. 10-01 - Rm. 15 - Mrs. Koch: Michelle Alters to and includ- ing Josh Chollak. 10-02 - Rm. 17 - Mr. Yurko: Mark Chollak to and including Jaime Gledhill. 10-03 - Rm. 18 - Mr. Sorber: Amanda Goble to and includ- ing Joshua Keller. 10-04 - Rm. 19 - Mrs. Keen: Bryan Kempinski to and including David McClintock. 10-05 - Rm. 20 - Ms. Medura: Ryan McDade to and including Eric Pimm. 10-06 - Rm. 22 - Mr. Gorgone: Stephanie Pineno to and including James Starosta. 10-07 - Rm. 21 - Mr. Kerkowski: Melanie Steele to and including Lennette Zipay. 11-01 - Rm. 1 - Mrs. J. Smith: Michael Albee to and including Jennifer Cook. 11-02 - Rm. 2 - Mr. T. Will- iams: Crystal Copeland to and including Brian Harris. 11-03 - Rm. 3 - Mr. Hildebrand: Veronica Harrison to nd including Eric Maciejczak. 11-04 - Rm. 5 - Mr. J. Smith: Ryan Mahle to and including James Pitcavage. 110-5 - Rm. 10 - Mr. Lipski: Brooke Posatko to and includ- ing Mark Steele. 11-06 - Rm. 12 - Mrs. Weyman: Michael Sudol to and including Patrick Zeveney. 12-01 - Rm. 31 - Mrs. Wolfe: Chasity Augustinski to and including Ryan Eagan. 12-02 - Rm. 27 - Miss Ragnacci: Jeffrey Ehret to and including Lily-An Korbeil. 12-08 - . 25 - Mrs. Milford: Claire Kordowski to and including Amy Nulton. 12-04 - Rm. 23 - Mr. Narkiewicz: Shaun O'Connor to and including Chester Smith. 12-05 - Rm. 24 - Mr. Gulbish: Kristopher Smith to and including Kacy Ziomek. i Sed. - Rm. 16 - Mrs. Futoma. Band - Rm. 86 - Mr. Richards Chorus - Rm. 85 - Mr. Pineno Morgan. Students exchange knowlege with seniors The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, recently gave special recognition to students from the Independent Living Class at Lake-Lehman Senior High School who participated in an inter- generational program during the school year. Teacher-program director, Lynn Evans, residents and students enjoyed lunch at Pickett's Charge Restaurant, where certificates of recognition were awarded by Marilyn Gregorski, volunteer director, to Michelle Carver, Jennilyn Sprau, Cathy Dymond, Cori Manka, Rachel Chamberlain and Jan ow P: Jill Healey, Dallas Mary Walsh, Dallas Laurie Jezewski, Nanticoke J Your Rehabilitation: Our Only Focus. ohn Heinz: 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. 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