The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 2, 1996 iy FUNER— Mason to direct Sem guidance staff “Dallas resident Karen A. Mason has joined the Upper School faculty ‘this fall at Wyoming Seminary, Kingston. “Appointed as director of college guidance, Mason is a graduate of Wilkes University with a bachelor's degree in English. She earned an MB: from The Pennsylvania State University in English literature. She has taught English literature and composition courses at both ‘Penn State and Wilkes, and has served in a number of administrative posts, as assistant to the dean for professional programs and enroll- ment, where she was responsible for recruitment and retention in the School of Science and Engineering. Bg a 5 il ScHooL MENUS : The following school lunch ‘menus are for the week of Oct. 3 - 9. a lunches include milk. - DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Spaghettiw/gar- lic: bread or sloppy Joe on bun, tossed salad /dressing, fresh fruit. FRIDAY - Nacho w/beef or Sloppy Joe on bun, tossed salad / dressing, mixed fruit. - MONDAY - Chicken nuggets or deli hoagie, tender peas, fluffy rice, chilled peaches. . TUESDAY - B.B.Q. pork rib ‘patty or deli hoagie, French fries, ‘assorted fruit, cookie. - WEDNESDAY - French toast sticks or deli hoagie, fruit juice, ‘tator tots, applesauce. -. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS . THURSDAY - Spiral macaroni w/Italian meat sauce, tossed salad /dressing, dinner roll, or- ange-pineapple jello. ' FRIDAY - Cheese pizza, fresh veggies w/dip, sour dough pretzel bites, mixed fruit. . MONDAY - Cheesesteak hoagie, onion rings, seasoned green beans. peaches. ' TUESDAY - Italian meatball bub w/sauce-shredded mozza- rella, seasoned broccoli, pears. - WEDNESDAY - Tacos w/ cheese-lettuce-tomato-taco '} sauce, golden whole kernal corn, frosty fruit bar. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Stuffed shells, yellow beans, roll, mixed fruit. FRIDAY - Fish stix, roll, but- tered potatoes, corn, applesauce. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Wallles/syrup, cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, apple juice. MONDAY - Blueberry muffin, cereal, orange wedge, juice. TUESDAY - Hot ham-cheese, cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Apple crumb cake, cereal, grape juice, pastry. Lunch THURSDAY - Hamburg/ cheeseburger on bun, minestrone soup, spiced applesauce, brownie. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, fresh veggies /dip, fresh fruit. MONDAY - Chicken patty-bun w/lettuce-tomato, seasoned corn, fruit. TUESDAY - Italian meatballs/ hard roll-tomato sauce, seasoned green beans, pears. WEDNESDAY - Wafer steak w/ cheese-tomato-lettuce-hard roll, vegetable beef soup, oatmeal rai- sin cookies. | DALLAS HIGH GUIDANCE NOTES LCCC ed fair for juniors, seniors . | Seniors and juniors should mark their calendars now and plan to attend the L.C.C.C. Edu- cation Fair on October 17 at 7 p-m. More than 100 schools will attend, so this is a great chance to research your college options. On the subject of colleges, any ath- lete who anticipates participating in a sport on the Division I or II level next fall (1997) must see their counselor to register with the’ NCAA Clearinghouse in the near future. On October 5, Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus will hold an. Open House and picnic for prospective students. The pro- gram runs from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The math department at Millersville University is offering $3,000 renewable scholarships to two new students entering Millersville in the fall of 1997 and major in math. See Mr. Wolensky for an application if you are inter- ested. - The Syracuse University School of Architecture’s design competi- tion offers major scholarships for seniors interested in professional degrees inarchitecture. This year, Syracuse is offering $55,000 in scholarhsip/competition awards. See your counselor for details. Any senior whose parents work for Dowd Marketing, Inc. should check with their guidance coun- selor for possible scholarship op- portunities. Attention sophomores! Do you consider yourself a leader? If so, why not apply to be the Dallas High School representative to the Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Leadership Seminar. The principal's committee will select one sophomore who shows out- standing leadership ability, sen- sitivity to others, and the desire to communicate your knowledge to your peers. The emphasis is on personal incentive and leadership potential. The student selected will be invited to attend a week- end seminar sponsored by the Hugh O'Brian Foundation. See Mr. Wolensky to apply. The following colleges will visit the Dallas High School in the near future during the Flex Period: Oct. 4, Marywood College, 11 a.m. Oct. 11, Lock Haven Univer- sity, 11 a.m. Oct. 15, L.C.C.C., 11 .a.m. Oct.-17, Delaware Valley, 11 a.m. Sgt. Baker from the U.S. Ma- rines will be here on October 3 to meet with interested juniors and seniors. For further information on any- thing in this article, please call the high school guidance office at 675-5201, Ext. 218. Answer to last week's trivia question: College Misericordia was founded in 1924 by the Reli- gious Sisters of Mercy. This week's question: Who am I? I was founded in 1933 when Bucknell University established a branch campus in this area. My original name was Bucknell Uni- versity Junior College. Today I am a full university with 2,200 undergraduate and 500 graduate students. Who am I? (Check back next week for the answer.) ing 10amto 6 pm Thursday-10 am to 8 pm AUSTIN REED LONDON - NEW YORK I'he personalized service of yesterday with the look of today. Gormbinations Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., & Sat. by Grace 120 S. State St. Clarks Summit, PA 18411 (717) 586-4555 Technical scholarship winners The Dallas American Legion scholarship committee recently awarded its 1996 Technical Scholarships to Shawn Zeveney of Lake-Lehman High School and Michael O'Donnell and Thomas Froncek of Dallas High School. Attending the presentation were, frist row: George Zeveney, Shawn Zeveney, Michael O'Donnell, Thomas Froncek, Bev Froncek and Tom Froncek; second row: Rita Zeveney, Gerald O'Donnell, Dorothy O'Donnell, scholarship committee members Chet Kunigonis and commander John Carey; third row: scholarship committee members Paul Jobson, Walter |. Galka, chariman Joseph F. O'Donnell and Walter Meade. Lake-Noxen PTA to meet Oct. 10 The Lake-Noxen PTA membership will vote to dissolve the PTA at the Thurs., Oct. 10 meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the school. It is vital all current PTA members participate. If the PTA is dissolved, another vote will occur to establish another charter and re-elect officers. Dallas Soccer Club's craft show Oct. 6 The Dallas High School Soccer Club will hold its annual fall craft show October 6 at the Dallas Senior High School from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. More than 100 vendors from Pennsylvania and New Jersey will be represented, selling various crafts including semi-precious gemstone jewelry, needlework, candles, ceramics, potpourri, quilts, stencilled lampshades, woodcrafts, handmade dolls and homemade candy. Soccer club members will sell lunch and baked goods throughout the day. There is no admission charge. 5 = [] . » 1} ’ §# §o# ' L-L guidance office sets evening hours 3 In an attempt to increase its accessibility, the Lake- Lehman High School guidance deaprtment will hold officehours Wednesday evenings: from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Sept. 18. i A counselor will be available for assistance. The office is also open. to members of the community or students seeking informaiton on’ careers, colleges and scholarships. To meet individually with a guid: ance counselor call 675-7458 ext. 24 to make an Appointment in, advance. i ’ FRE | ’ Lehman-Jackson PTA collects labels 3 s b The Lehman-Jackson PTA is collecting Campbell's product labels | and Hill's Department Store receipts, which are used to purchase - computer software for the students. For more information call Susie . Mulhern at 675-2976 (Campbell's) and Patty Harabin at 674-4063 | (Hill's receipts.) : : Gate of Heaven starts unique fundraiser - Gate of Heaven School and Friendly's Ice Cream in Dallas have begun a new fundraiser to support the school’s Parent/Teacher Guild: | The school will receive 15 percent of all receipts every Wednesday ° between 5 and 8 p.m., which has been designated Gate of Heayen Family Fun Night. “e This program will continue through the school year. Anyone who would like to support the school and enjoy dinner out is welcome to i participate. S84 Lehman-Jackson PTA meets Oct. 2 die The Lehman-Jackson PTA will meet Oct. 2, 7 p.m. in the teacher's lounge. Parents are welcome. The PTA executive board for the1996- 97 school year members are: Donna Hartman, president; Julie Iwanowski, first vice president; Evelyn Weaver, second vice president; Mary Jo Nelson, secretary; Claudia Niezgoda, treasurer; Debbie. Callahan, corresponding secretary. Try the new Easy-Open CD. Not only does the new Easy-Open CD come with great rates, it gives you access to the Smart Account,” Banking Plan’* It’s a terrific package of the banking services you use most—free or at a substantial discount: checking, checks, MAC ® transactions, credit card with no annual fee’ and lots more. You can open your CD any hour, any day by calling the MellonDirect 24™ Center. At our Insalaco’s locations seven days a week. Or our other offices with convenient et and weekend hours. Call the 'MellonDirect| ect Rl i Center at 1 800 MELLON-24. 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