The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 22, 1998 13 Deadline for Misericordia's Kaufman is state winner in ‘oa Y Scholars is May 1 i ‘® o YOUng Scholars 1s Vay JFK Library essay contest ox A special science and math- ing on a variety of scientific and 3 ematics program for high school mathematical problems and tak- Rebecca Kaufman, a Lake-Le- The contest accepts entries 4 students, called the Young Schol- ing field trips to Cornell Univer- hman High School junior, won from the New England states plus 1 ars “Explorations in Mathematics sity, Temple University School of first place among Pennsylvania New York, New Jersey and Penn- and Biology” program, is planned Medicine, Albert Einstein School entrants in the - sylvania. Shelley Sommer, direc- at College Misericordia beginning of Medicine, Fox Chase Cancer “Profile in Cour- tor of the Profile in Courage Award, July 5. Center and Merck Pharmaceuti- age Essay Con- said Pennsylvania produced the ; This innovative program offers cals. test” sponsored third highest number of entries, high school students from cultur- A host of guest speakers, in- by the John F. about one-third of the 600 total. ally diverse backgrounds the op- cluding well-known researchers, Kennedy Library ~ ' As a state winner, Rebecca will #9 portunity for in-depth study of have made presentations through- Foundation, receive a $500 prize. The overall biology and mathematics. The outthe program. The College isin Boston. winner was Hani Sarji, a student ’ two major themes are the cardio- the process of seeking additional Rebecca's es- at Xavier High School in Brook- vascular system and application funding for the Young Scholars say centered on lyn, New York, for an essay about of mathematical tools such as and, pending the funding, will the hard decision New York City Councilman Sol matrix algebraand differentequa- run the program for two to four Students participate in Daffodil Days Texas Governor Albenese. tions to biological problems, The, .. weeks. The Dallas Middle School Student Council recently participated i Seorge Dushi hd nthe er. fnother Lake lehman Joni students will also investigate ecol- The program is open to all stu- : Y Participated in ecution of Karla Fay Tucker, the Tony Lumbis, was among the 10 ogy and genetics, work daily on = dents currently in ninth and tenth the American Cancer Society Daffodil Days campaign. The student first woman to be put to death in finalists in the running for the top computer-based activities, and grade, who have an enthusiastic council had sales which resulted in $625 raised for the local the state in more than a century. award. take trips to medical schools and interest in science or mathemat- American Cancer Society. Ms. Norine Amesbury, student council #4 research labs. ics. Female and minority stu- advisor, stated that this was one of the most successful Daffodil The program is designed to stimulate and extend student in- terest in science and mathemat- ics, and to encourage a diverse group of participants to investi- gate and pursue careers in these fields. This unique residential program has students working under the guidance of college pro- fessors and undergraduate stu- dents. For the past two years, the Young Scholars program was funded by a grant from the Na- tional Science Foundation. Forty dents are encouraged to apply. The program's cost is 8400, but partial to full scholarships will be available. The deadline for applications to the Young Scholars program is May 1. Parents, teachers and students are welcome to call for more information or an applica- tion. Dr. Mazen Shahin, program director, can be reached at 674- 6452, by fax at (717) 675-2441 or by e-mail at yspemb@miseri.edu, or at the web site at http:// www.miseri.edu/conted/ Day campaigns ever held at the middle school. Pictured with their daffodils are: Jill Krakosky, Phil Pack and Christy Wiliams. Kristin Geiser earns 4.0 at Dallas Kristin Geiser, a sophomore at Dallas High School, has earned a 4.0 for the third marking period. she is a member of the Student Council, steering committee, girls select chorus, artifact exchange club, field hockey team, gifted program and also holds a part-time job. - Kristin is the daughter of Raymond and Michele Geiser, Shavertown and has a sister, Samantha. Dallas El Science Expo April 29 The third annual Dallas Elementary School Science Expo will be held Wed., April 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. The projects submitted to the science expo by students in kindergarten through fifth grade will be on display in the gymnasium of the elementary school. These students have investigated different and exciting topics related to the sciences and have assembled displays on what they have learned. There will be exhibits on dinosaurs, constellations, the solar system, plants and light, fossils, electricity, rainbows, the human body, geology and lots more. Come and examine their independent hard work and we're sure you'll learn something new too. students have participated, work- younghm.htm. The following school lunch No lunch. MONDAY - Hot ham/cheese or cereal, juice, pastry. ; menus are for the week of April 23 © croissant, crispy tator tots, fruit FRIDAY - Banana bread, ce- - 29. All lunches include milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS salad. real, juice; fruit. L HS GUI ANCE NOTES Elementary TUESDAY - BBQ turkey on roll, MONDAY - Blueberry loaf, ce- 'Back to the Future' Career Day April 24 DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Select one: Hot THURSDAY - Hot dog/bun or open face turkey sandwich w/ sweet peas, cherries w/cream. WEDNESDAY - Meatball hoagie w/cheese, pasta salad, golden real, juice, fruit. TUESDAY - Sausage/cheese or cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. roast beef, turkey hoagie, pizza, gravy, baked beaans, diced pears. ; Ty of The Guidance Department in If you have any questions, please FB&J sandwich. Select up to two: FRIDAY - French bread pizza = corm. diced peaches. a Raisin bars, conjunction with the PTSO is fea- call the Guidance Office at 674- Mashed potatoes, peas, ice cream or creamy macaroni/cheese, roll, High School hs : : gis second amin) Back fo. 7218 | iTAY Select one: Grilled an, : Pr es THURSDAY - Meatball hoagie Lunch > id on > 45 alee ? Vo cheese, turkey hoagie, pizza, PB&J w/roll-sauce or cheeseburger on Ww/ hig paste salad, golden SDA HR bh Sophomores, juniors and seniors ing on Wed., April 22, at 7 p.m. in sandwich. Select up to two: To- bun, glazed carrots, diced peaches. Lg Pee Hi ih . I Si 80d will be participating in the pro- the Guidance office. Please try to mato soup, oven baked. rics, TUESDAY - French Sons v/ tart ; I cake /frosting PP : ' gram. Freshmen willattendregu- attend to finalize plans for Career chocolate pudding, ; sausage or ep muffin, hash oh i! jp fruit : FRIDAY i Italian meatballs larly scheduled classes. There Day. MONDAY - Select one: Chicken browns, chilled orange juice. red beets, i ” 5 3 EE aorted oll be a brief introductory as- - A special thank you to, Guid: Tuggets, lalian hoagte, pizza, WEDNESDAY - Taco w/meal. . MoNDaY, oe ame HH a d ad fruit : biv.| Pach presenter will be’ ance: Helpers: Carl Cave, Ma PB&J sandwich. Select up totwo: lettuce-tomato-cheeseorbbqtur- croissant, crispy tator tots, Irui on oAy i ” it: P vi I) themselves, Ricci Beth Reschauer and John Steamedrice. carvot/eelerysticks, Jey on voll, golden com, peach, Gs k 11 t t a sea state their profession and educa- Monseur for all their help with orange halves. crisp. ay phe RR : A Som lini tional/training background. Af- scheduling and Career Day. We TUESDAY - Select one: Sea- . ge Hamb ot TUESDAY ! Grilled licese to- ter the assembly, the students love having you around. soned chicken patty, Italian Middle School tet on a mato soup/crackers. macaroni will report to their first of three ro hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. THURSDAY - Hamburg gravy oid mas = pore oes, roll, pao Py .- Se sessions. “Each session will last Seniors: Applications are avail- Select up to two: Tator tots, veg- Doe Doles T roll, baked eans, apple slices. CORR y ira iy : A etable soup, pudding. eans, apple slices TR matey I uf ale it Gi Dalles ns Boe WEDNESDAY - teat one: FRIDAY : Beef ravioliw/cheese WEST SIDE TECH Sesto tn tube Aino Sie iy iy : hii n q oo to oi “© Frenchtoaststicks; Italian hoagie, cube, roll tossed salad/ dressing, Breakfast oa beans, chilled apricots an collar and ‘white collar. We have as pizza, PB&J sandwich. Selectup mixed fruit. THURSDAY - Hot ham/cheese P ' @ . attempted to achieve gender eq- The Guidance Department in to two: Potato wedge, applesauce, * uity in each. The PTSO will provide a host . for each presenter to escort them ~ to their room assignment. : The Guidance Department and PTSO appreciates your assistance and hopes you enjoy the program. conjunction with the PTSO is fea- turing airplane pilot Randy Palmer as our April Career Speaker of the Month on Wed., April 29 during B-Flex in the Library. Students can sign up for the program in Guidance. More than ever A Real Hometown Paper you can feel good about juice. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Meatball hoagie, French fries, carrot /celery stix, peaches. ) : FRIDAY - Tuna w/bun-lettuce, - chips, pickles, mixed fruit. MONDAY - Chicken croquettes w/roll, mashed potatoes/gravy, green beans, peaches. TUESDAY - Subway hoagie, chips, pickles, pears. Wyoming Seminary's summer programs for students in pre-kindergarten : 598 through high school cccccceccececece The Dallas Post SAVE ON EVERYDAY CAR CARE AT MON RO! Scheduled Maintenance WEDNESDAY - Early dismissal. . Explore the arts, creative writing, computers, J Vv science, math and communications thi . : Fume Creative Primary Classes Math and Reading Tutorials S.A.T. Prep Workshops Internet and Computer Classes Challenging Academic Programs Girls and Boys Sports Camps summer at Wyoming Seminary! Sports camps feature field hockey, girls basketball, soccer, and a variety of team sports. 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