The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 30, 1997 13 Magic show comes to The Lake-Lehman Chorus Boosters and I.nternational Broth- erhood of Magicians and the S.ociety of American Magicians will hold a Magic Show on Sat., May 3, at the Lake-Lehman Se- nior High School. There will be two shows beginning at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Advance ticket sale prices are $6 for adults and $4 for children. Tickets may be purchased at the door the day of the shows. prices are adults $7 and children $5. Ticket packages are available, but only on a advance sale basis. Package #1 consists of 2 adults and 3 children for $20; Package e Lake-Lehman May 3 #2 consists of 4 adults and 6 children for $38. Ticket packages are not available at the door. Tickets may be ordered from any Chorus member or 1.B.M. or S.A.M. member, or by calling 639- 2204 or 639-2699. Children will be able to meet the performers after the show. Face painting, balloons, autographed pictures of the per- formers and food will be available after the performance. Featured Magicians willbe K.C. and Company, Mr. Dunce, the Magic of Bill Dixon, Mood Magic and Jamie Starosta. No video taping allowed. \ SXoR Nexo ug" B= RVAS The following school lunch menus are for the week of May 1 - 7. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Select one: Hot turkey sandwich, American hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Mashed pota- ~ toes, tender peas, jello. FRIDAY - Select one: Chicken patty, American hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Oven baked French fries, chicken vegetable soup, low fat brownie. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets, cheeseburger, pizza, PB&J sand- wich. Select one or two: Buttered noodles, green beans, orange smiles. TUESDAY - Select one: French toast sticks, cheeseburger, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Cinnamon applesauce, or- ange juice, tator tots. WEDNESDAY - Select one: Spaghetti w/meatballs, cheese- burger, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Garlic bread, tossed salad/dressing, jello. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Chicken fries w/ roll, corn, pineapple. FRIDAY - Potato pancakes w/ roll, applesauce, carrot/celery stix. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Hot turkey w/ gravy-roll or BBQ rib sandwich, 1/2 c. mashed potatoes, 1/4 c. green beans, orange gelatin. FRIDAY - Cheese pizza or bolo- gna/cheese sandwich, 1 /2 c. tator tots, 1/4 c. Mandarin oranges, pretzel rod. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/sauce or meatball hoagie w/ cheese, 1/2 c. parsley potatoes, 1/4 c. chilled peaches, soft pret- zel. TUESDAY - Cheeseburger/bun or chefs choice, 1/2 c. French fries, 1/4 c. fresh red apple. WEDNESDAY - Zesty spaghetti w/meat sauce and garlic bread or hot dog on bun, 1/2 c. tossed salad w/dressing, 1/4 c. cinna- mon applesauce. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - French toast or cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Fruit muffin, cereal, juice, fruit. MONDAY - Banana bread, ce- real, juice, fruit. TUESDAY - Sausage/cheese or cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Donut or ce- real, juice, fruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Italian meat- balls /tomato sauce-hard roll, sea- soned green beans, warm cinna- mon apples w/raisins. FRIDAY - Grilled cheese or tur- key nuggets, roll, tomato soup/ crackers, chilled fruit, muffin squares. MONDAY - Pork rib b que/ sauce or turkey patty-roll, steamed pasta, seasoned veggies, fruit. TUESDAY - Cheese steak /hard roll, baked beans, macaroni salad, chilled fruit. WEDNESDAY - Taco’s-tomato- cheese-sauce-salsa, seasoned corn, strawberry shortcake. Book fair at Dallas Elementary The Dallas Elementary School recently hosted a Scholastic Book Fair in the school library. Aided by their parents and PTO volunteers, the students were able to make purchases from a wide assortment of paperback books, posters, activity kits, and school supplies. Profits from the Book Fair are used by the library to purchase books, computer software, audio-visual materials, and to host programs in the library. Pictured from left, Paul Shaver, 2nd grade; his mother Rosaria Shaver and brother Peter. Lake-Noxen third period 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 third marking period: April Aldrich, Cory Brin, Brad- ley Baird, Bernard Boback, Amanda Boice, Andrew Coombs, Christopher Coombs, Anne Denmon, Laura Donovan, Rebecca Finch, Terri Foster, Stephanie Frank, Scott Hadsall, Jenny Harris, Matthew Ide, Kim- berly Jones, Stephanie Jones, Donna Kaminski, Dustin Kapson, Philip Kasper, Daniel King, Sheena Kocher, Linda Korbeil, George Lazur, Edward Little, Johyn Mishanski, Matthew Navin, Jacqueline Paul, Betsy Pitcher, Amy Ruda, Jared Salla, Cheryl Schweizer, Thomas Scouton, Maggie Sorber, Joshua Sorchik, Judi Stuffick, Megan Thorne, David Vernouski, Lindsey Walkowiak and John Yogodzinski. Wargo receives Occupational Therapy degree Tracey Wargo of Shavertown has received a mas- ters degree in Occupational Therapy from Nova South- eastern University of North Miami Beach, Florida. She has also attained her certification as a registered occupational therapist from the National Board of Certification. Tracey received a bachelor of science degree in psychology from Kutztown University and is a 1990 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. She has accepted a position with Memorial Hospital in Pembroke Pines and will reside in Plantation, Fl. SH TRACEY WARGO She is the daughter of Harold and Shirley Wargo of Shavertown. (Gate of Heaven honor roll Mrs. Mary Tigue, Principal of Gate of Heaven School announces the Honor Roll for the third mark- ing period. FOURTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Kristen Evans, Melissa Millo, Jes- sica Ryan. First Honors: Ryan Beberus, Robert Baur, Devin Carey, Lauren Chupka, Elizabeth Clements, Kim Durr, Michele Galeano, Conor Judge, Sean Leary, Jared Nothstein, Brian Ostrowsky, Ken Regan, Justin Singer, Joanna Smith, Angelo Son, Melissa Supc- zenski, Victoria Tomassetti, Victoria Van Steklenburg. Second Honors: Caroline Byron, Vincent Carboni, Lauren Collini, Michael DeRojas, Alen Gionta, Robert Jordan, Mark Koval, Sandra Krogulski, Michael Lawler, Michael Nerozzi, John Puhalla, Jonathon Stephens, Gre- gory Suhocki, Ryan Ward, Katy Whalen, Christa Wroblewski. FIFTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Blake Bradley, Leeanne Griffith, Kaitlyn Moody, Aimee Radics. First Honors: Gregory Andrusisian, Kathryn Bartizek, Dorothy Cashore, Colin Conrad, Sally Cusma, Elizabeth DiGiovanni, Stefanie Galeano, Rebecca Hizny, Beth Karwaski, Sarah Lacey, John Leahigh, Crys- tal Oley, Tara Stepanitis, Jonathan Wood. Second Honors: Kirby DeSalvo, Philip Engler, Connie Kane, Edward Stanks, Caitlin Tooley. Dallas Middle competes in Math Count SIXTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Elizabeth Ambrose, = Nora Stepanitis, David Suhocki, Alison Taroli, John Treven, Jaime Verazin. First Honors: Genevieve Blanc, Anna Bruns, Joseph Buczko, Jane Clements, Stephanie Gionta, Molly Guntli, James Harkins, Amanda Meholchick, Adam Onzik, /Elise Persico, Courtney Reap, Chase Susko, Caitlin Ward. Second Honors: Morgan Carey, Adrienne Cebrick, James Chupka, Maureen Hozempa, David Lohin, Russell Kalnoskas, Meghan Reino, Kristen Wagner, Bradley Yocum. SEVENTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Leslie Dewees and Melissa Everitt First Honors: Elizabeth Byron, Kimberly Celusniak, Kathryn Delaney, Colin Donnelly, Jeanne Herman, Meaghan Peeler, Chris- tina Puhalla, Bart Van Steklenburg, Genevieve Wroblewski. Second Honors: Sarah Armand, Christina Carboni, Eliza- beth Cusma, Brent Mayernick, Cecelia Williams-Moen. EIGHTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Sh- annon Lupien. First Honors: Kathryn Guntli, Samantha Leandri, Jaclyn Reisser, Kimberly Urban. Second Honors: Nicholas Andrusisian, Theresa Carboni, Timothy Carroll, Laura Charnick, Juan DeRojas, Shannon Leary, Andrew Lohin, Chelsey Ostrowsky, Jamie Pikul. Six students from the Dallas Middle School recently attended the Math Counts Competition at Penn State, Lehman Campus. Dallas competed against 14 local schools and placed seventh overall. The six member team is comprised of seventh grade students which means that all are eligible to return to next year's competition. The team is coached by Ms. Kathleen Farrell, a seventh and eighth grade mathematics instructor at the Dallas Middle School. Pictured from left, Michael Choe, Elizabeth Eby, Ms. Kathleen Farrell, Ryan Morgan, Matthew Kelly, Laura Vodzak and Robert Hivish. 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