3 © Fo $ © ov The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 21, 1997 11 SPCA poster contest winners The SPCA of Luzerne County held its annual Be Kind To Ani- mals Week Poster Contest, spon- sored by Marquis Art & Frame of Wilkes-Barre, May 4-10. Finalist in grades kindergarten - 12th grade were chosen at the Marquis Art Gallery and then dis- played at the Luzerne County Courthouse for the public to judge. Gift certificates for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place were courtesy of Mar- quis Art & Frame. All posters that were entered in * the contest and the winners can pick up their posters at Marquis Art & Frame, 122 S. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. Those, who won gift certificates from the Back Mountain are: Kindergarten: Katie Levandowski, Gate of Heaven. Second grade: 1st, Kendra Sirak, Dallas Elementary; 3rd, ~ Sarah Marianacci, Dallas Elemen- tary. Third grade: 1st, Melissa Evans, Dallas Elementary; 2nd, Cassie Snider, Dallas Elementary; 3 rd place tie: Dayne Hoffman, Fairview Elementary and Kate Toughey, Dallas Elementary. Fourth grade: 1st, Matt Wil- son, Dallas Elementary; 2nd Matt Empfield, Sue Hands Imagery. Fifth grade: 3rd, Katelyn Kaminski, Gate of Heaven. Sixth grade: 1st, Shannon Rother, Dallas Middel School; 2nd, Jane Clements, Gate of Heaven;: 3rd, John Gilligan, Dallas Middle School. Seventh grade: 1st, Laura Vodzak, Dallas Middle School. - Eighth grade: 1st, Christine Dempsey, Dallas Middle School; 2nd, Jim Persico, Gate of Heaven. Tenth grade: 1st, Nila Pardini, Dallas High School; 2nd, Courtney Kryston, Dallas High School. PSU graduates from Back Mountain The following people received degrees from Penn State Lehman this past May 17. College of Engineering, Bach- elor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering Technology: Eric M. German, Harveys Lake; Paul H. Soernssen, Harveys Lake; William Tabor, Dallas. Smeal College of Business Ad- ministration, Associate Degree in Business, Wendy B. Hettes, Noxen. College of Engineering, Associ- ate Degree in Electrical Engineer- ing Technology, Michael J. McGough, Dallas. Associate Degree in Mechani- cal Engineering Technology, Kirk D. Miller, Shavertown. Associate Degree in Telecommunicatons Techology, Mark A. Manzoni, Dal- las. SNe Keo ug" 4 \HVESS The following school lunches are for the week of May 22 - 28. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Select one: Two turkey tacos, American hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Garlic bread, tossed salad, jello. FRIDAY - Select one: French toast sticks, American hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Tator wedge, cinnamon applesauce, fruit juice. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Select one: Chicken nuggets, American hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Buttered noodles, celery sticks, chilled fruit. WEDNESDAY - Select one: Hot dog w/cheese, American hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Tator tots, baked beans, pudding. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Tacos, Spanish beans, pineapple. FRIDAY - Early dismissal. No lunch. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets, corn, w/roll, fruit. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg /bun, cheese stix, pickles, chips, fruit. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Breakfast THURSDAY - Funnel cakes w/ toast or assorted cereal w/toast, 1/2 c., chilled juice or fruit. FRIDAY - Scrambled eggs w/ toast or assorted cereal w/toast, 1/2 c. chilled juice or fruit. MONDAY - No school TUESDAY - Pop tart w/toast or assorted cereal w/toast, 1/2 c. chilled juice or fruit. WEDNESDAY - Pancakes w/ syrup, assorted cereal w/toast, 1/2 c. chilled juice or fruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Nachos supreme w/meat-sour cream or meatball hoagie w/cheese, 1/2 c. corn, 1/ 4 c. Shape-up. FRIDAY - Grilled cheese sand- wich or sausage sandwich, 1 c. tomato soup, 1/4 c. tator tots, 14 c. assorted fruit. MONDAY - No school. - TUESDAY - Spaghetti w/meat sauce-garlic bread, or chicken patty on roll w/lettuce, 1/2 c. tossed salad w/dressing, 1/4 c. blueberries w/cream. WEDNESDAY - Salisbury steak or hot dog/bun, 1/2 c. mashed potatoes w/gravy, 1/4 c. green beans, 1/4 c. gelatin. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Pancake/syrup or cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Fruit muffin, cereal, juice, fruit. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Fruit muffin, ce- real, juice, fruit. WEDNESDAY - Sausage/ cheese or cereal, juice, pastry. Lunch THURSDAY - Taco’s w/trim- mings-sharp cheese-tangy sauce, vegetable rice casserole, chilled fruit. FRIDAY - Pizza, tossed salad/ dressing, strawberry shortcake. MONDAY - No school. : TUESDAY - Cheeseburger/ bun-lettuce-tomato, seasoned veggies, vegetable rice casserole, chilled fruit. WEDNESDAY - Pasta w/meat sauce, tossed salad /dressing, roll, chilled fruit. Pee Wee Camp registration Sem. students place in math competition In a regional “Mathcounts” competition, sponsored by the National Society of Professional Engineers, the Wyoming Seminary Lower School team placed first among 19 northeastern Pennsylvania middle-school teams. Members of the middle-school math team from the Back Mountain are, Emily Foran of Dallas, Ben Rogers of Shavertown, Neil “Buddy” Shah of Shavertown, coached by Lynda Rogers of Dallas.Wyoming Seminary Lower School math team members, from left to right: math teacher Linda Rogers; Buddy Shah, Shavertown; Emily Foran, Dallas; Ben Rogers, Shavertown. DALLAS HIGH GUIDANCE NOTES Scholarship applications still available Seniors, there are still a few scholarship applications available in the Guidance Office. Please take note of the deadlines. 1) Applications for the 1997 Dallas American Legion Scholar- ship Program are available for any senior enrolling in a two-year tech- nical program post graduation. The deadline is May 30. 2) Scholarships are available for the sons and daughters of the Marines. The deadline is July 1. A representative from the Johnson Technical Institute will visit the High School on May 29 during Flex. Congratulations to the follow- ing students who had art work displayed last week at the Fine Arts Fiesta: Lisa Gurdin, Colleen Kaleta, Michele Molesky, Nila Pardini and Kelly Seman. Special awards went to Lisa Gurdin for Excellence in Watercolor and to Kelly Seman for Excellence in Graphics. Congratulations to Nila Pardini who has won the Lawson Scholar- ship. This scholarship provides free summer art lessons to stu- dents at Sue Hand's Imagery. Any student living in the Dallas School District who is interested in driver theory class should call the High School Office by Friday, May 23, and state their interest. If there is adequate interest, a class could be formed to begin before the end of this school year. A special “tip of the hat” to the following students on their col- lege acceptances. Heather Deeble, Moravian Col- lege Carolyn Rome, King's College Amanda Eisenhart, Bucknell University Jerry Delescavage, Bloomsburg University Adrienne Camp, Cornell Univ. Christina Callahan, Elizabethtown College Laura Grundowski, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy & Science Joy Morgan, Drexel University Timothy Mansfield, Houghton College Emily Schweitzer, Ithaca Col- lege L145 a.m z NE Just AFEW A\ A ARN ny fu iW SA N) ANN \ We | ry NE) + 7 Wh, Bishop O'Reilly honor roll Bishop O'Reilly High School announces its honor roll for the third quarter. Back Mountain students are: DISTINGUISHED HONORS: Karen Boback, Kara Grundowski, Sandra Kuniskas, Michael Sabol, Bryan Wagner, Robyn Considine, Carol Herman, Nicole Pascoe, Melissa Stevans, Alma DeRojas, Kathleen Harkins, Catherine Herman, Matthew Koch, Amanda Manganiello, Kathleen O’Brien, Jillian Obuhosky, Maureen Paley, Jamie Piszak, Rebecca Barna, Bianca Brdaric, Ellen Charnick, Christine Hall, Augusta Malpass, Ronald Rogers, Erin Stair, Jane WisnewskKi. FIRSTHONORS - John Brdaric, Tess Bruns, Katherine Creamer, John Cyprich, Morgan Czwalina, Laura Harkins, Susan Kosco, Lindsay Mace, J. Michael Regan, Kyle Reid, Nicole Seitz, Nicholas Suhocki, Maria Wright, Victoria Artim, Christa Chmarney, Jamie Kester, Maryagnes Lupien, Kara Culinary students tour lab Culinary students from the West Side Vocational-Technical School recently toured the Luzerne County Community College culinary lab during a day of cake decoration. John J. Hudak, Jr. of Lehman and Susan Baluh, of Dallas were present. O'Brien, Jared O'Donnell, Ryan Williams, Jennifer Wozniak, Sa- mantha Abod, Kristin Bednarek, John Bosha, Angela Endrusick, Catherine Finch, William Kingsbury, Christopher Malonis, Andrea Slezak, Christopher Suhocki, Susan Tomchak, Stephen Wallo, Jessica Finch, Randolph Gardner, Jenelle Gialanella, Christopher Lohin, F. Hunter McOwen, Kristopher Rymer, John Viercinski. SECOND HONORS: Kathy Bednarek, Robert Bradbury, Jo- seph Gialanella, Jessica Gionta, Michael Kashnicki, Megan McAndrew, Bridget Narcum, Rob- ert Neher, Katherine Sarnak, Wendy Wallo, Michael Ferraro, Leigh Ann Kennedy, Lisa Rule, Colbey Smith, Ivor Stoodley, Jen- nifer Bernick, Linnzi Hutch, Michael Finarelli, Brianna Herron, Chris- tine Kane, Blake Nagle, Rebecca Ostrowsky, Courtney Savage and Paulette Yurkon. Brother and sister graduate Hinchey Jr. FRANK HINCHEY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinchey of Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, are pleased to announce the recent college gradu- ation of their two children, Bridget Hinchey Telechowski and Frank Bridget, is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of College Misericordia in Elementary Education. She is a re- turning student, married to Paul Telechowski she is the mother of eight year old Cassie, and two year ; old Kyle. Frank Jr., is a Villanova University graduate GE HINCHEY in Mathematics. Mr. Hinchey is the president of Matheson Warehouse and Transfer Company, Forty Fort. FiNO's PHARMACY at the light in Dallas IS NOW ACCEPTING The Geisinger Prescription Program - Plus - Health America ® US Healthcare Blue Cross Prescription Program 1st Priority Blue Cross and Blue Cross HMO Aetna ...and most other prescription programs The Wyoming Valley Catholic Youth Center would like to announce that they will be holding a Pee Wee Camp for children 4 and 5 years old. The Pee Wee Camp will run for eight weeks beginning the week of June 9 and ending the week of July 28. The camp will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. The camp will focus on education, recreation, and socialization. Some of the activities will include swim lessons, motor skill development, gym games, play- ground time, art projects stories and songs. A free snack will also be provided. Registrations will be taken until Fri., May 30. For more information or to schedule a tour, please contact the CYC at 823-6121. ind uncomfortable, call " we can deliver cool, 1015 LOWER DEMUNDS RD., DALLAS, PA 18612 675-4949 Currier 3 675-1155 Were The Inside Guys. L-L school district to hold outing May 22 The Lake-Lehman School District will hold a special meeting for general purposes on Thurs., May 22 at 7 p.m. in the library of the Lake- Lehman Senior High School. 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