vw The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 9, 1997 11 SCHOOL MENUS The following menus are for the week of April 10 - 16. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Select one: French toast sticks, turkey hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Fruit juice, tator wedge, applesauce. FRIDAY - Select one: Grilled cheese, turkey hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: To- mato soup w/crackers, chilled fruit, chocolate pudding. MONDAY - Select one: Chicken nuggets, cheeseburger, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Buttered noodles, green beans, orange smiles. TUESDAY - Select one: Lasa- gna, cheeseburger, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Tossed salad w/dressing, garlic bread, orange jello. WEDNESDAY - Select one: Hot turkey sandwich, cheeseburger, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Mashed potatoes/gravy, coined carrots, Rice Krispy Treats. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Early dismissal. No lunch. FRIDAY - Pizza, salad, mixed fruit. MONDAY - French toast, sau- sage, ..carrot/celery stix, applesauce. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets, roll, corn, peaches. WEDNESDAY - Tacos, Span- ish beans, pineapple. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Pancakes/syrup or cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. FRIDAY - Raisin bars, cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. MONDAY - Fruit muffin, ce- real, juice, fruit, pastry. TUESDAY - Hot ham/cheese or cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Oatmeal cook- ies, cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. Lunch THURSDAY - Italian meat- balls /tomato sauce, hard roll, sea- soned green beans, ginger bread w/orange glaze. FRIDAY - Pizza, fresh veggies/ creamy dip, fresh fruit. MONDAY - Cheese steak hoagie w/lettuce-tomato, chicken noodle soup/erackers, fresh fruit, spice’ cake/frosting. TUESDAY - Baked chicken/ roll or turkey patty on bun, mashed potatoes, seasoned veggies, strawberry shortcake. WEDNESDAY - Pasta/meat sauce, roll, tossed salad/dress- ing, jello/whip cream. Students named outstanding Soadors Four Back Mountain Wilkes _ University students have been selected as national outstand- _ ingleaders and will be included in the 1997 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and _ Colleges. Students named this year are: Tetiana M. Karpinich, Dallas; Dave Clancey, Harveys Lake: Heather A. Cavalieri, Trucksville; and Lisa A. Tabbit, Trucksville. fike-Lihinan cheerleaders win award The Luzerne County Community College Student Government Association (SGA) recently held a cheerleading contest for high school senior varsity cheerleaders. First, second and third place awards were given for cheer and pom routines. The spirit and enthusiasm award was given in honor of George McCutcheon, former advisor to the SGA. Shown at the cheerleading contest is the Lake-Lehman senior varisty cheerleading squad, winners of the George McCutcheon Spirit and Enthusiasm Award, first row, from left, Stacy Rosenbaum, Shavertown; Carrie Houssock, Sweet Valley; Melissa Morrow, Sweet Valley; Tara Coletti, Sweet Valley; Kristi Snyder, Lehman; Amy Hartzell, Hunlock Creek; Amanda Gable, Harveys Lake; and Gary Ann Morgan, Shickshinny.Second row, Judy Magliane, Danville, SGA vice president; Jolene Garey, Plymouth, SGA president; Pam Kram, Noxen; Koren Hackling, Harveys Lake; Kelly Caell, Harveys Lake; Crystal Kordowski, Sweet Valley; Eric Pimm, Harveys Lake; Carrie Race, Lehman; Chavon Croman, Shavertown; and Francis Curry, Kingston, LCCC director of admissions. Lake-Lehman Junior High honor roll Robert O. Roberts, Principal, Lake-Lehman Middle Level Edu- cation Building, releases the honor roll for the third marking period consisting of 16 Honors With Dis- tinction, 89 High Honors and 60 Honors. 7TH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Ste- fanie Bendik, Lindsay Boris, Gina Chocallo, Gina Coombs, Micheline Horvath, Hollie Nickalls, Alyson Piatt. High Honors: Baranowski, Olivia Barrall, An- gela Basta, James Belles, Amanda Boytin, Jeffrey Carroll, Amanda Daubert, Leigh Dodson, Janna Elston, William Evans, Stephen Honeywell, Jeffrey Kabosky, Dwayne Kalinay, Walter Karl, Danielle Kern, Kathryn Kiwak, Eric Kowalek, Anthony Lubinski, Kirk Makarewicz, Kari Maskalis, Joshua Maye, Brian McMahon, Lydia Ngonyi, Gregory Piazza, Heather Prescott, James Rhodes, David Riaubia, Michael Simon, Louis Spaciano, Melissa Sutliff, Crystal Tillery, Joseph Walko, David Walters, Patricia West, Ashley Yanchik; Joseph Yankoski. Honors: Matthew Belles, Charles Besteder, Crystal Boice, Joshua James Brady, Bryan Buckman, Nicholas Callahan, Jenna Casaldi, Jennifer Chulick, Cassandra Dyches, Carrie Foster, Christie Gordon, Casey Holcomb, Iris Johnston, Courtney Kosakowski, Troy Long, Colin Martinson, Joanna Oliver, Laura Pankratz, Christine Parsons, Sara Pegarella, David Pentka, Suzanne Pierce, Cody Raspen, Kristen Ruda, Chad Sakoski, Dina Sarmonis, Jesse Saylor, Jaclyn Schaffner, Sarah Swire, Megan Tribendis, Arron Visneski, Geoffrey Walp, Stephanie Weaver, Hannah Weisberger, Shelly Wentzel, Amy Womelsdorf, Sarah Zalekas. 8TH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Kathleen Britt, Sarah Davis, Joshua Gregg, Christine Hudak, Terri Peiffer, Amanda Ptashinski, Melissa Rossick, Chelsea Taras, Amy ZamerowskKi. High Honors: Alyson Bevan, Jessica Britt, John Bucha III, Bernard Chimock, Christopher Coslett, Bonnie Culver, Scott Danouski, Breean Davies, Tho- mas Dougherty, Jacqueline Faillace, Lisa Gongleski, Kelly Gower, Jonathan Heath, Donora Hillard, Luke Kasper, Leigh Kosloski, Jaimie Kovaleski, David Kovalik, Jr., William Lewis, Jr., Kieran Lucarino, Daniel Mariner, Rebecca Martin, Jessica Milbrodt, Laura Mitchell, Shannon Moore, Stephen Moyer, Michael Niezgoda, Amanda Patla, Neena Patton, John Popko, Amanda Jean Race, Amanda Joleen Race, Jill Sands, Jon Schaffer, Melissa Schobert, Joshua Schraeder, Janet Schweitzer, Jacqueline, Scott, Natalie Shiskowski, Anthony Sikora, Corin Smith, Maret Smolow, Melissa Sorber, Ryan Spencer, Kenneth Sprau, Andrea Steele, Gordon Stransky, Alaina Swanson, Kelly Wagner, Maureen White, Kasey Wilczynski, Laura Yankowski, James Yozwiak. Honors: Melissa Brelsford, Nichole Britt, Jamie Chester, Amy Donovan, Matthew Dunn, Aeriel Frost, Carrie Gordon, Jennifer Grieves, David Hage, Michael Hoprich, Timothy Kernag, Justin Krochta, Richard Maciejczak, Kaitlyn Maculloch, Justin Medygral, Edward O'Dell, Mary Ann Powell, Mandy Pugh, Vicki- Lee Race, "Amy Roberts, John Sharkus, Melissa Sutton, Shelby Swan. Lehman-Jackson students learn coal town legends The Lake Lehman-Jackson El- ementary PTA just recently held its The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble came to the school and helped the stu- dents explore the rich heritage right ‘here in our backyards with their program, Patch Works: Life and Leg- last assembly for the year. ends of the Coal Towns. In this play, Patch Works, the Ensemble lets students in on the everyday life in “patch towns”, com- pany-owned towns built for the sole purpose of housing miners and their families. Life was hard but spirited. Boys went to work at the age of eight. This was where men, women and children whose strong backs and spirits helped build our country. Real life stories of dusty, determined coal miners and their families are some of what gets passed along to students during Patch Works. Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble Players with first graders. Student are from left, Emily Thomas, Michael Lipski, Matthew Sikora, Cody Kustrin; rear, Bobbi Ann Maslowski. Sem Upper School dean's list Wyomiong Seminary Dean DavidL. Davies has announced the Upper School Dean's List for the second trimester of the 1996- 97 academic year. Dean's List with High Honors: Amy Benjamin, Noxen; Jonathan Bradbury, Shavertown; Peter Casterline, Dallas; David Choe, Dallas; Michael Davies, Dallas; Kyle Droppers, Dallas; Ashley Feldman, Shavertown; Jeremy Fried, Dallas; Shaudi Hosseini, Dallas; Kourtney Koslosky, Shav- ertown; Veronica McRipley, Dal- las; Michael Messersmith, Dal- las; Timothy O'Donnell, Dallas; Farid Razavi, Dallas; Timothy Reddy, Shavertown; Patrick Rosenthal, Shavertown; Jennifer Stolarick, Trucksville; Sapan Talati, Dallas; Anjali Udoshi, Dal- las; Mark Van Stekelenburg, Dal- las; Courtney Williams, Dallas; Michael Zalatimo, Dallas; Omar Zalatimo, Dallas; Devin Zatorski, Shavertown. Dean's List: Anthony Agati, Dallas; Anthony Anzalone, Shav- ertown; Charlene Acquilina, Shav- ertown; Janessa Bernstein, Har- veys Lake; Melissa Howell, Dal- las; Jennifer Janerich, Shaver- town; Aaron Katyl, Dallas; Kristin Kolesar, Harveys Lake; Thomas Kozlek, Shavertown; Jordan Moseman, Shavertown; Matthew O'Donnell, Dallas; Douglas Oldham, Shavertown; Jeffrey Ryan, Dallas; Kevin Shah, Shav- ertown; Douglas Sherwood, Dal- las; Emily Slaff, Dallas; Jaron Stern, Shavertown; Noudf Van Stekelenburg, Dallas. Parent Support Group elects officers The Dallas Middle School Parent Support Group met recently to discuss projects and elect officers. The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 24, at 7 p.m. in the middle school auditorium.Pictured from left, Jill Kryston, Corresponding Secretary; Raelene Daring Olszewski, Guidance Counselor; Dorie Zinn, Chairman; Ann Marie Stajewski, Vice Chairman; Diane Kerestes, Recording Secretary and Anthony Martinelli, Principal. DALLAS HIGH GUIDANCE NOTES Reminder to turn in schedule for next year Attention Parents: Please check with your son or daughter to be certain that they have submitted their schedule sheet for next year to Guidance. Some students still have not handed these in and are in jeopardy of not being sched- uled for next year. Your help is appreciated. Last call for juniors who would like to spend the morning of April 16 at Penn State-Wilkes-Barre Campus." This is a grat opportu=- nity to begin the college explora- tion process. Several seats are open. See Mr. Wolensky to sign up. Still on the subject of juniors, all members of this year’s junior class should stop and see their counselor to schedule their junior conference. We try and schedule these conferences during Flex period and study halls to avoid disrupt- ing class time. A representative from the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh will visit the High School on April 15 during Flex. Students wishing to take the S.A.T. on June 7 must submit their registration by May 2 to E.T.S. Both Abington and Coughlin High Schools will serve as test centers on June 7. Lackawanna County is cel- ebrating Higher Education Week during the week of April 20-27. The following schools will be hav- ing ‘open ‘houses: Baptist Bible College, Johnson Technical Insti- tute, Keystone College, Marywood College, Penn State-Worthington Scranton Campus and the Uni- versity of Scranton. A guidance “tip of the hat” to the following students on their college acceptances. Jessica Martin; Bloomsburg U. Alisa Harris; Kutztown U. Kristina Kamus; Bloomsburg U. Barbara Beardsworth; Syracuse Elizabeth Keating; Penn State Wilkes Barre Campus Joseph Dreier; King's College LCCC to hold Alumni Career Fair April 11 The Career Planning and Placement Office, Alumni Association and Student Affairs Division of Luzerne County Community College will hold the 11th annual Alumni Career Fair, April 11 from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; at the Advanced Technology Center, at the college’s main campus in Nanticoke. The Career Fair is open to the public, free of charge. information, call 740-0456. For more Dr. Barbara Price of Shavertown, director of career planning and placement and Joan Bush of Dallas, took part in planning the fair. a Use the coupon on poge 2 *o subscribe HOMEOWNERS -Get control of yourfinances. RENTERS - You can own a home. 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