14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 13, 1996 Wyoming Sem hosts local meeting “Backyard gatherings” are slated during the month of No- vember to introduce interested parents and students to Wyoming Seminary and its programs. - The gathering is scheduled in Dallas, Nov. 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. “This gathering will give fami- lies a chance to get together and learn more about Wyoming Semi- nary in an informal setting,” said Alice Droppers, parent network coordinator. Wyoming Seminary is the only independent day and boarding school in northeastern Pennsyl- vania that offers a comprehensive program [rom pre-kindergarten through college preparatory lev- els. Seminary's Lower School cam- pus in Forty Fort enrolls more than 380 day students in pre- kindergarten through eighth grade; its Upper School campus in Kingston enrolls more than 395 day and boarding students from 22 countries in grades nine through postgraduate. For more information, or to make reservations for the gather- ing, contact Wyoming Seminary at 283-6060. Lake-Noxen sixth grade Honor Roll Robert S. Kunkle, Principal, Lake-Noxen Elementary School, Harveys Lake, announces the fol- lowing sixth grade students have achieved the Honor Roll for the first marking period: Bradley Baird, Bernard Boback, Amanda Boice, Cory Brin, An- drew Coombs, Christopher Coombs, Michael Dobinick, Laura Donovan, Rebecca Finch, Terri Foster, Stephanie Frank, Matthew Galka, Jenny Harris, Matthew Ide, KimberlyJones, Stephanie Jones, Donna Kaminski, Dustin Kapson, Philip Kasper, Daniel King. Also, Linda Sue Korbeil, George Lazur, Dustin Lord, John Mishanski, Matthew Navin, Jacqueline Paul, Betsy Pitcher, Amy Ruda, Cheryl Schweizer, Maggie Sorber, Joshua Sorchik, Judi Stulfick, Adam Sutlifl, Megan Thorne, David Vernouski, Lindsey Walkowiak, and John Yogodzinski. Lehman-Jackson 6th grade honor roll Charles C. James, Principal, Lehman-Jackson Elementary School “announces the 6th Grade Honor Roll for the 1st marking period. The following students have achieved the “A” Honor Roll (95%-100%): Justin Boyer, Renee Crane, Megan DeCesaris, Jenna Fine, Angelo Georgetti, Ashley Havrilla, Casey Horvath, Ray Kabata, Kristin Lipski, Erin Loughney, Lorraine Lovecchio, Christina Lumbis, Daniel Manzoni, - Beth Mariner, Joshua Marth, Aaron Moyer, Charles Ryan, Jared - Sadowski, Deena SanFanandre, Tabitha Sprau, David Steltz, Emma ‘ Traver, Lisa Wasser, Philip Weaver, Deidre Wengen, Vanessa Wengen. Sed KoXof 5 \' B= (HVS The following school lunch menus are for the week of Novem- ber 14 - 20. All lunches include milk. - DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Nachos w/beef- cheese or Sloppy Joe on bun or ~ pizza, mixed vegetables, cinna- mon applesauce. FRIDAY - No school for Dallas Elementary & Westmoreland. + Daily variety bar at Middle School. . MONDAY - Chicken nuggets or _ cheeseburger or pizza, buttered . noodles, carrot coins, mixed fruit. br TUESDAY. Pierogi -w/butter or cheeseburger or pizza, tossed salad w/dressing, fresh fruit. WEDNESDAY - Two tangy tacos w/lettuce-tomato or cheesebur- ger or pizza, corn, buttered rice, fruited jello. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Chicken fries w/ roll, corn, peaches. FRIDAY - Pierogies w/roll, peas, fruit. MONDAY - Early dismissal. No lunch. TUESDAY - Ham pattie w/bun, cheese, potato rounds, pineapple. WEDNESDAY - Chicken noodle soup/saltines, peanut butter-jelly sandwich, pears. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Tacos w/cheese- lettuce-tomato-taco sauce, sea- soned rice, lightly buttered corn, fudge bars. FRIDAY - 5 inch round cheese pizza, stuffed celery, potato chips, pineapple tidbits. MONDAY - Cheese steak hoagie, onion rings, seasoned green beans, sliced pears. TUESDAY - Spaghetti w/Ital- jan meat sauce, tossed salad/ dressing, dinner roll, orange jello w/pineapple. WEDNESDAY - Chicken nug- gets w/honey dip, mashed pota- toes/gravy, mixed garden veg- etables, dinner roll, pears. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast Ss ; THURSDAY - Hot ham/cheez, cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Banana muffin, ce- real, juice, fruit. MONDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, fresh fruit, juice. TUESDAY - Walffles/syrup, ce- real, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Blueberry muf- fin, cereal, juice, fruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Taco's w/trim- mings-sharp cheez, tangy sea- soned corn, fruit. FRIDAY - Tuna/turkey hoagie, oven fries, applesauce, oatmeal raisin cookies. MONDAY - Cheeseburger /soft bun, chicken vegetable soup, fruit. TUESDAY - Italian meatballs / tomato sauce-hard roll, seasoned green beans, fresh fruit. WEDNESDAY - Turkey, mashed potatoes, seasoned green beans, pumpkin pie /whip cream. “As a nursing professional, I have more challenges, more opportunities than ever before.” specializations in: ® Primary Health Care your future... 1-800-852-7675 College Misericordia's Graduate Nursing program offers @® Managed Care Call today for the information you need to take control of Office of Admissions College Misericordia 301 Lake Street, Dallas, PA 18612-1098 1-800-852-7675 ® FAX (717) 675-2441 ® Nursing Education Jennifer Janerich of Shaver- town was crowned as Home- coming Queen at Homecoming festivities Oct. 26. Janerich was chosen by the Homecoming Committee and was crowned after the home- coming football game against German-town Academy. She was escorted by Tony Agati of Dallas. The daughter of Dr. and Mrs. AlbertD. Janerich, Janerichis a member of the tennis team and qualified for the district singles and doubles, was a District doubles finalist and State quali- fier for doubles in 1995, and was invited to play tennis in Wyoming Seminary Homecoming Queen and her court with their escorts, from left, Matt Trosan of Dallas and’ Karen Bradley of Kingston; Bo Dean of Udhailiyah, Saudia Arabia and Leigh Ann Cosby of Hawley; Doug Sherwood of Dallas and Karen Jen Janerich named Wyoming England for the World Sports Exchange. Janerich played on the soft- ball team for three years, is a member of the International Orientation Committee, AIDS Awareness, and the Prom Com- mittee. She has volunteered at the JCC Summer Camp as a counselor and is a member of the Christian Apostolic Church in Plains. She plans to major in business at Connecticut College next fall. Margaret Buonsante of Shav- ertown and Courtney Wiliams of Dallas were members of the homecoming court, chosen by Summerhill of Kingston; Tony Agati of Dallas and Homecoming Queen Jennifer Janerich, of Shavertown; Margaret Buonsante of Shavertown and Daniel Harris of Kingston; Courtney Williams of Dallas and Adam Richards of Dallas. Sem Homecoming Queen thier peers on the basis of citi- zenship, participation in school activities, and commitment to Seminary life. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano Buonsante of Shaver- town, Margaret is on the field hockey team, and was selected for the 14th Annual Field Hockey Coaches’ Association All-Star Classics game on Nov. 18 to be played at Lackawanna County Stadium. She was also man- ager of the lacrosse team. Buonsante plans to attend Lehigh Univ., where she will major in business management. She was escorted by Daniel Har- ris of Kingston. Courtney Williams, the daughter of Pamela Boonin of Dallas and Thomas Williams, also of Dallas, is on the tennis team, and has received three varsity letters. She was a Dis- trict doubles finalist, partici- pated in the State competition, and was invited to play in the World Sports Exchange in En- gland. As she considers her college choices, she looks for- ward to majoring in either physi- cal therapy or health manage- ment next fall. , She was es- corted by Adam Richards of Dallas. Lehman-Jackson PTA holds three fundraising drives The Lehman Jackson PTA this year has three separate commit- tees dedicated to collecting vari- ous items to help towards educa- tional items for the school. Campbell's Labels and other proofs of purchase from over 1200 Campbell's product varieties are eligible for redemption in “Campbell's Labels For Educa- tion” program. There is a drop-off box just inside the entrance of the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School and labels will be collected to help the PTA purchase much needed software for the school computers. Any questions can be directed to PTA Chairperson Susie Mulhern at 675-2976. Hills receipts are being collected this year now that Lehman-Jack- son is participating in the “Hills Education First” Program. We will be collecting the bottom por- tion of the receipts (dated 8/1/96 through 4/30/97) to earn sup- plies for the students. The actual receipt is not needed, just the “Supply-A-School” portion with the dollar amount on it. “Supply- A-School” stubs will be added up and used towards audio-visual or computer equipment, library books, athletic equipment, art supplies and more. This commit- tee is headed by Patty Harabin. For more information call her 674- 4063. The PTA is now participating in the “General Mills Cereal Box Tops For Education” program. From now until the end of March 1997, the PTA will be collecting box tops from General Mills Cereals that have the “Box Tops For Education Logo” on them. Either send them to school with your children or call PTA chairperson Rose Payne for information at 477-3925. (All of these labels can he dropped off in the appropriate drop-off box in the lobby of the Elementary School. In 1994, the Anderson family came to the Back Mountain because it’s a great place to raise a family. John L. Carey, M.D. Andrea Taroli, M.D. Fran McGlynn, C.R.N.P. Now, in 1996, Mercy’s here to make it better. Family means having people around you who care. Mercy does it every day. Mercy Health System's commitment to improving community health is reflected in our compassionate nature, experience and state-of-the-art facilities. Now your family can enjoy the quality of Mercy care...right here at home. Mercy Health System recently celebrated the Grand Opening of the newest Mercy Physicians Network office at 16 Church Street, Dallas. Call (717)675-2077 for regular office hours or call (717)675-1617 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Taroli. Physicians Network TENN NES EFFI vy Eryx rffryyEs © A» FEF L IF IESF EE Fl ab 2 LHI ER BEEP py; ; 5 i
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