The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Tuesday, December 31,1996 7 Wyoming Seminary — Three named Commended Students, in National Merit Scholar program Wyoming Seminary dean of the and was presented by dean Davies. = A Re Te et B » Upper School David L. Davies About 35,000 Commended Stu- 4 announced that five studentshave dents throughout the nation are eg ns da n n ua been named Commended Stu- being honored for their excep- dents in the 1997 National Merit tional academic promise. 0 . Scholarship Program. Commended Students placed U n d d I'l ye The following three from Dal- among the top five percent of mgre i C las, David Choe, Jeremy Fried, than a million students who en- | : and Anjali Udoshi have receiveda tered the 1997 Merit Program by : | Volunteer leaders of Wyoming Letter of Commendation from the = tdking the 1995 Preliinary SAT/ I Seminary’s 1996-97 Annual school and the National Merit National Merit Scholarship Quali- ] Fund campaign met recently on Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), fying Test. hy N ¢ 1} the school’s Kingston campus to . er 1 “x J develop strategies for reaching Middle School students help food bank pie the fund's $500,000 goal. ; : Ce DE AI8ince 1068, the Atnual Fund The Dallas Middle School Student Council, under the direction, of | : Ms. Norine Amesbury, recently concluded a successful annual food has been a major revenue Aa soutce for the school's annual drive to benefit the Back Mountain Food Bank. The schoolwide budget. It helps the school collection competition resulted in a total of 40 boxes of assorted food 1 meet day-to-day expenses, and items and $100.13 being turned over to the bank. ’ : | provides funding for salaries, Ms. Elaine Felli’s seventh grade homeroom won the competition and : financial aid and other Dro. : . . . ; will receive a pizza party for its efforts on behalf of the area’s needy.’ 1 a The hale: a Attending he Wyoming Seminary National Annual Fund Kick-off were, front row, from left, Paul The members of the student council. wish to thank the people of the | NE Coon steadily dane the past Lumia, Dallas, Leadership Gift Committee; Agnes Gregson, Dallas, Class Agent; G. Curthrie Back Mountain for their continuing support for this worthwhile | §4 i decade; it now provides eight Conyngham, Trucksville, Grandparents’ Co-Chairman; Philip J. Santarelli, Dallas, National activitiy. els | percent of the school’s operating Chairman; Charlotte Dominick, Plains; Business School Alumni Chairman; Laraulie Chapin 'SCHOOLMENUS ~~ Af budget each year. At Sem, Rothschild, Kingston, Phonathon Co-chair; Dorothy Kosmala, Kingston, Parents of Alumni Co- | 4 tuition covers only 80 percent of chairman; Kimberly Albert, Falls, Reunion Gift Chairman. : The following school lunch FRIDAY - Pizza wedge, carrot) | the total cost of a student's Second row, Charles Shaffer, Kingston, Leadership Gift Committee; Paul Freeman, Binghamton, menus are for the week of January celery sticks, potato chips, but- | Suga Terominan 15 NY, Leadership Gift Committee; Elizabeth Hibbard Ortega, Wyoming, Leadership Gift Committee; 2-8. All lunches include milk. terscotch pudding. el | y et 4 gy I Te Benjamin Phillips, Edwardsville, Reunion Gift Chair; Marjorie Henry Marquart, Shavertown, DALLAS SCHOOLS MONDAY - Cheese stedk | The Armaal Fuad veer will Leadership Gift Committee; Charles Cohen, Waverly, Class Agent; Shirley Conyngham, Trucksville, THURSDAY - Select one: hoagie, onion rings, seasoned : Hila Grandparents’ Co-chairman. : ( Nachos w/cheese, hot ham/ . green beans, pineapple tidbits); | ; : cheese, pizza, PB&J sandwich. TUESDAY - Orange juice, sau- | a 9 Select one or two: steamed rice, sage, jumbo waffles w/maple oy tossed salad, assorted fruit. syrup, cinnamon applesauce. i ™ DALLAS HIGH GUIDANCE NOTES FRIDAY - Select one: Chicken WEDNESDAY - Chicken nug: | : — i ts w/honey dip, mashed pota- | . 3 . . tio take th patty sandwich, hot ham/cheese, £¢€ ] ta Financial Aid Night 2 ey an perder me pizza, PB&J sandwich. Selectone toes/gravy, mixed garden veg: | January 8 is a big night for Review on the 22nd that will give °F ore Homende Yoru soup / etables, dinner roll, mixed fru | Dallas seniors and their parents. a detailed analysis of a student's Seg 7 Hi - a WEST SIDE TECH Financial Aid Night will be held at ~~ performance, test taking tips, and L i Ee one: Luicken Breakfast 7 p.m. at the High School. Peggy information about the college ad- hg e iy i yen Digg®: THURSDAY - Fruit muffin Charnick, Financial Aid Repre- mission process. All this for $6.00. i iw ne : one or real, fruit or juice. sentative from College Misericor- The test is open to all high school oh Uitere onl es. [green FRIDAY - Pumpkin bars, {, 2% dia, will be the featured speaker students and is highly recom- ny ir i Tedih real, juice, fruit. ay and will take parents through the mended for the college-bound stu- SORE thet ohh e oe one: rane MONDAY - French toast, ‘ces process of filing for financial aid. dent in any grade simply because Ey : Ie i ° A pizza, real, juice, pastry. ho, Parents who have not yet received it will not mar a permanent record hus Sanawie tt ” ui i Or TUESDAY - Banana bread4p ; the FAFSA (Free Application for if a student scores poorly. Stu- So Party. aor tots. cm- real, juice, fruit, let Federal Student Aid) formbymail, dents who do not attend Dallas oy tok divi: Tou WEDNESDAY - Coffee cake, | should call 675-5201, Ext. 218. can participate by contacting their 7 “= py i ; © cereal, fruit juice. All federal and state financial aid guidance counselor or by calling oo cy ht glace ee if S cannot be processed without this 674-7215. Registration deadline © ra or ie il pizza, to: Lunch Pt 1) form. is Monday, Jan. 13. There are no San he ", lec he or HE THURSDAY - Pierogies/onions, late or walk in registrations. ny eave SCE or mini chef salad/dressing, roll; . Answer to last week's trivia peaches. aT ORR Sign up by Jan. 13 for question: THURSDAY - Hot dogs w/bun, FRIDAY - Pizza, veggies/dip, hel SAT practice test I opened in 1839 in Columbia Prone on, De Jroll fresh fruit. EA 1 4 . . County as an “academy to teach 3 guna ugh. wirot. MONDAY - Cheese burger/soft 1 Lake-Lehman Middle Level officers We have had a great response youth the elements of classical pickles, chips, cheese slices, bun, seasoned green beans, | The Lake-Lehman Middle Level Education Building students to our Practice S.AT. test to be education.” Today, I boast an Peaches. chilled fruit. : ; | recently held their class officer elections. Officer candidates were given on Sat... Jan. 18 at 10a.m. enrollment of 7,500 and am a TUESDAY Chicken patiy/seft re iu to file a petition consisting of student and teacher and sponsored by the Princeton ~emember of Pennsylvania's 14 LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS bun w/tomato-lettuce, vegetable eq ap Sung i Review. The test will be an actual State-owned universities. Who THURSDAY - Toasted cheese peef soup, pineapple. Laat | Names, Camp agn, and then give a speech in front of the student S.A.T. ‘that will be scored and am I? sandwich, pickle chips, tomato WEDNESDAY - Italian meat- ‘body. Class officers will work throughout the year planning returned to students Jan. 22 dur- Answer: Bloomsburg Univer- Soup, Gold Fish cheese crackers, pajls w/tomato sauce-hard roll; i ¢ » student activities, organizing community service projects and ing the Flex period. All students sity. pears. seasoned veggies, peach cup... | ‘raising money. Class officers, so far this year, have sponsored a ) : ne ! dance, organized a food drive and raised money for gifts for a Tt 1 family at the Catherine McAuley House. Future plans include a Al ‘dance and a pep rally. Pictured from left, front; seventh grade : a | ‘officers David Walters, president; Courtney Kosakowski, vice i) 1 president; Chris Albee, treasurer; Lindsey Boris, secretary. 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