12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 7, 1997 CER SX ol Ke Xo Ni HA HVE The following school lunches are LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Winter Rusiloski named Ll [J] 4 for the week of May 8 - 14. All THURSDAY - Baked chicken All- A S h | : ® ; lunches include milk. w/gravy, roll or hoagie w/let- merican C 0 ar ® © tuce-tomato, 1/4 c. mashed pota- DALLAS SCHOOLS toes, 1/4 c. green beans, 1/4 c. The United States Achievement Winter who attends Lake-Leh- | THURSDAY - Select one: Two fruit. Academy announced today that man, was nominated for this na- | | turkey tacos, cheeseburger, pizza, FRIDAY - Cheesey pizza or hot Winter Rusiloski from Shaver- tional award by Mrs. Wayman. PB&J sandwich. Select one or ham-cheese sandwich, 1/2 c. town, has been named an All- Winter will appear in the All- . two: Steamed rice, sweet corn, golden corn, 1/4 c. cherries w/ American Scholar. American Scholar Yearbook, |; i chocolate pudding. cream, chocolate pudding. The USAA has established that ~~ which is published nationally. ! FRIDAY - Select one: Nachos WEST SIDE TECH All-American Scholar Award Pro- The Academy selects All-Ameri- | w/meat-cheese, cheeseburger, Breakfast gram to offer deserved recogni- can Scholars upon the exclusive | ] pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one THURSDAY - Blueberry coffee tion to superior students who ex- recommendation by teachers, i or two: Steamed rice, tossed salad cake or cereal, juice, pastry. cel in the academic disciplines. coaches, counselors and other i» L | w/dressing, pineapple chunks. FRIDAY - Fruit muffin, cereal, The Ae Sa must quelled SS ly ; {+ MONDAY - Selectone: Chicken fruit, juice. . . earn a 3.3, or higher, grade point nce awarded, the stduents | nuggets, meatball hoagie, pizza, OE Lay - Banana muffin, Dallas Middle School gets a taste of Brazil average. may be recognized by the USAA | x PB&J sandwich. Select one or cereal, juice, fruit. Recently Mrs. Consuelo Gogates was a guest speaker at the Dallas Only scholars selected by a for other honors. two: Buttered noodles, green TUESDAY - Sausage/cheese or Middle School. Mrs. Goaates was bom. in Rio. de Janeiro. Brazil school instructor, counselor, or Rusiloski is the daughter of beans, mixed fruit. cereal, juice, pastry. efi i 9 : ) : other qualified sponsor are ac- Stanand Pat Rusiloskifrom Shav- | TUESDAY - Select one: Califor- WEDNESDAY - Coffee cake, She met with Mr. Jayne's sixth grade cultures classes. The cepted. These scholars are also ertown. Sheis the granddaughter | nia cheeseburger w/lettuce-to- cereal, juice or fruit. discussions covered a variety of topics ranging from governmental eligible for other awards given by of Shavertown and Mildred I mato, meatball hoagie, pizza, Lunch issues to schooling, foods, and hobbies. Mrs. Gogates is a resident the USAA. Bennett of Wilkes-Barre. ! pr! PB&J sandwich. Select one or THURSDAY - Chicken patty/ of Trucksville, and has a daughter, Vanessa, presently attending the J |e : two: Oven baked fries, celery sticks * bun-lettuce-tomato, vegetablerice Dallas Middle School. Pictured from left, row 1, Steve Neiman, Neil : w/dipping sauce, fruited jello. casserole, chilled fruit. Buckman and Chris Young. Row 2, Shelby Hoover, Loni Piekanski, Bradbury receives grant | WEDNESDAY - Selections: Hop FRIDAY - Pizza, fresh veggies/ 5 Gogates, Alyse Taddei, Cassie Mishanski and Vanessa J turkey sandwich, meatballhoagie, cream low-fat dip, apple spice Go Biles : Dr. David Bradbury, assistant Dr. Bradford L. Kinney, chair of | pizza, PN&J sandwich. Selectone cake. Paice. professor of communication at the Wilkes Communications De- 4 or two: Mashed potatoes w/gravy, MONDAY - Cheeseburger /roll- Wilkes University, is one of eight partment, said the NATPE pro- 1 tender peas, chilled pears. lettuce-tomato, baked beans, veg- media educators in the nation to gram is “ideal for faculty at teach- E. etable noodle soup/crackers, receive a 1997 summer faculty ing-oriented communications pro- GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL fruit. : development grant from the na- grams. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Pasta/meat sauce, tional Association of Television “The more first-hand profes- TUESDAY - Chicken croquettes tossed salad/choice of dressing, Program Executives. sional experience faculty have, the ; w/roll, mashed potatoes, corn, roll, chilled fruit. The NATPE summer faculty more opportunities students will - ' pears. WEDNESDAY - Sausage w/ program allows teaching faculty have in their classroom and stu-' 7 WEDNESDAY - Hot dog/bun, sauce-mozzarella cheese, roll, tospend the summer workingwith dio work, especially when they French fries, pineapple. pasta salad, chilled fruit. a local station, cable system, net- are involved in professional in- work or syndicator to increase ternships. We are very proud of teaching effectiveness through David's selection for this presti- first hand experience. gious award,” said Kinney. Since 1990, Dr. Bradbury has Dr. Bradbury was funded for a Robze Nn [ Ur Nn S taught telecommunications at three-week grant at a broadcast: Wilkes. He has also served as ing facility in northeastern Penn- faculty advisor for WCLH-FM, the sylvania. J 0 / d University’s student-run radio Bradbury received his B.A. from § L 5 year S 0 station. Heidelberg College in Ohio, a M.A. 3 “This is a great opportunity for from West Virginia University and me to bring ‘real world’ experience his Ph.D. from Temple University. Jefirey Hariz Robzen, son of into the classroom to help my He and his wife, Jill and their Tami and Eric Robzen of students learn about television two children, Jennifer and Shavertown will celebrate his o o programming,” said Bradbury Jonathan reside in the Back ninth birthday on Sat. May Dr. Stevan Davies receives about the NATPE grant. Mountain. gi 10. He is the grandson of Shirley Hartz of Riverside, : o : 5 N.J. and Stone Harbor, N.J. grant to study in Guatemala Post 672 to hold meeting on May 9 | : nd Florence and L : : ; en o Se A] Len 2 Dr. Stevan Davies of Dallas, professors in various disciplines Dagdow-1sac Post 672. The American Legion, Dallas, will hoid thes Fh g professor of religious studies at from the United States taking part Tegulan meeting May 9 = the Posi Home o 3 p.m. Nowinaiion OF Lake Worth, FL. College Misericordia, hasreceived in the Institute. The group will officers of both the Legion and Home Association will be held. Also, ] Jeff is a third grade student a grant from the National Endow- visit 14 separate Mayan architec- 2Irangements will be made for the annual Memorial Day Parade to be at the Westmoreland ment for the Humanities to par- tural sites, such as Tikal, Cichen held May 26. J Elementary School. This ticipate in its Summer Institutein Itza, Palenque and Copan. : g spring Jeff is plaving Triple A Guatemala and the Yucatan Pen- Dr. Davies will be studying the * : wa on 1 I ap in insula, Mexico. Participants in ancient Mayan religion to Eng Mozar t Club to hold meeting on May 19 | : the Back Mountain Baseball the six-week Institute will study mine if there are any elements The annual spring banquet of the Mozart Club of Wilkes-Barre will § League. Jeff has a little the religion, archeology and art of that would help further under- take place on May 19 at 5:30 p.m. at Church of Christ Uniting in , _ : i yo : the ancient Maya, the contempo- standing of Christianity. The Kingston. The club, which is celebrating its 90th year is a member of od + sister, Alsion Dana, who is 3 Le rary Mayan people who live in Mayan religion is a shamanistic both the State and National Federation of Music Clubs. Joanne N. and a half years old. Jeffrey Hartz villages in Guatemala and religion, focusing on visions and Herron is president. Banquet chairmen are Connie De Pasquale and ; Robzen Yucatan, and the art and archi- travels of the soul. He willuse his Maria Lorenzoti. Minerva Fenner is Program chairman. 4 tecture of the colonial Spanish. Dr. Davies will be one of 25 research to write articles for jour- nals, Dr. Davies said. Guest artists will be members of the Wyoming Valley West High : School Concert Choir. Christopher Wilski is director of this outstand- ing group which performed recently at the White House. SHAN Nel No RUE-TRSN 4 RTA Noll BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Daniel S. Miller. Christian Education for all ages, 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wed., 7 p.m., "Genos" youth service. Midweek home groups; call for days and times. Weekday prayer 6:30-7:30 a.m. Visitors welcome. 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