L € | | i The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 31,2000 11 Area students honored at King’s (XJ €d ‘® Several Back Mountain stu- de nts were recognized for their academic achievements during the King's College honors convo- cation. They include: Joseph Dreier, Dallas, Chi Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta; John Garber, Dallas, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Leighanna Sult, Harveys Lake, Chi Alpha Epsilon; Carmella Sebastian, Shavertown, Alpha Epsilon Lambda; and Amy Rifenbery, Trucksville, Alpha Ep- silon Delta. Alpha Sigma Lambda is the national honor society for stu- dents continuing higher educa- tion and is dedicated to the ad- vancement of scholarship and the recognition of high scholastic achievement by adult learners in continuing higher education. Al- pha Epsilon Delta recognizes scho- lastic excellence in students plan- ning careers in the health or basic sciences. Chi Alpha Epsilon is the national honor society for stu- dents who are admitted to col- leges via developmental program pathways. Sem Students win at math contest On Saturday, March 25, sev- eral Wyoming Seminary Juniors and Seniors took part in the Lu- zerne County Council of Teachers of Mathematics Contest at Wilkes University. The following students scored in the top ten in competi- tion with students in their class: Junior Division, 4th place: Neil "Buddy" Shah of Shavertown; tied 3rd place: Michael Davies of Dal- las. SCHOOL MENUS The following school lunch menus are for the week of June 1-7. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS Elementary golden corn, trail mix. FRIDAY - Chicken nuggets w/ sauce & dinner roll, deli sub, honey glazed carrots, sliced pears MONDAY - Pork BBQ on roll, hot dog on bun, buttered corn, chilled peaches TUESDAY - Sloppy Joes, hot dog on bun, golden corn, trail mix WEDNESDAY - Cheese ravioli w/ roll, hot dog on bun, salad w/dress- ing, fruited gelatin Middle School THURSDAY - Tacos w/meat, cheese, lettuce & tomato, golden corn, trail mix FRIDAY - Pizzabar, creamy maca- roni & cheese, honey glazed carrots, sliced pears MONDAY- Pork BBQ on roll, but- tered corn, chilled peaches TUESDAY - Hot dog bar, sloppy joes, golden corn, trail mix turkey club sandwich w/lettuce &to- mato, ovenroasted potatoes, mixed fruit MONDAY - Hot dog bar, chef's choice, vegetable of the day, assorted fruit WEDNESDAY - Taco bar, chef's choice, vegetable of the day, assorted fruit WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Raisin bars, cereal, juice, fruit FRIDAY - Ginger bread, cereal, juice, fruit MONDAY - Banana cake, cereal, juice, fruit Lunch THURSDAY - Pasta, meat sauce, tossed salad, dressing, roll, apple sauce, raisin cake FRIDAY - Chicken patty on roll, lettuce, tomato, seasoned green beans, chilled fruit MONDAY - Assorted patties on ‘A Night of Jazz' at L-L HS June1 The Gene Dempsey "Big Band" from Scranton, along with the Black Knights Jazz Ensemble, from Lake-Lehman High School, will be presenting "A Night of Jazz". The Jazz Concert will be held on Thursday evening, June 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Tickets can be purchased from and member of the Black Knights Jazz Ensemble or at the door the evening of the performance. The admission if $5 for adults and $3 for students. Pictured above are three members of the Jazz Ensemble, from left: Bill Metzger, George Mahle and Nathan Matusek. graduate from LCCC More than 650 students re- ceived their degrees from Luzerne County Community College at the 32nd annual Commencement ex- ercises on Thursday, May 25. Associate In Applied Science: Robert Carl Ace, Jr., Dallas; Karen Fay Adams, Trucksville; Lynette Ann Ashley, Shavertown; Leandra Maren Barnes, Dallas; Martin Kevin Barry, Dallas; Michelle Lynne Belles, Shaver- town; Teresa Ann Belles, Trucks- ville; Daniel Albert Breymeier, Dallas; Dana Paul Cumberland, Hunlock Creek; Scott Joseph Falkowitz, Dallas; Kimberly Ann Frederick, Dallas; Althea Beatrice ville; Lori Lynn Novajosky, Dallas; Tracy Lee Patton, Dallas; Robert G. Sager, Hunlock Creek; Catherine Marie Stanski, Shaver- town; Lisa Stein, Harveys Lake; Trina Coleen Strickland, Harveys Lake; Rebecca Lynn Sutton, Leh- man; Joanne Wascalus, Hunlock Creek; Maria Yurchision, Shaver- town. Associate In Science: Ellen Margaret Bednarek, Dal- las; Amanda Elizabeth Blaine, Harveys Lake; Amy Elizabeth Hasinus, Hunlock Creek; Shirlene Ann Hivish, Trucksville; Terry Ann Jacobs, Dallas; Mitchell French Morgan, Dallas; Brianne Marie Dallas High Student of the Month winners for March The Student of the Month awards for March were recently presented at an assembly. The presentations were made by the P.T.S.O. in conjunction with the guidance department. Each winner received a S50 U.S. Savings Bond sponsored by State Representative Phyllis Mundy. Citizen Student Award Steven Duda, age 16, of Dal- las, grade 10, son of William and Joan Duda. Brother, William Duda. Extra cur- ricular school activities: wres- tling; student council. Hobbies and personal interest fishing Special awards and honors: gifted student; rookie of the year for wrestling; member of off sea- son wrestling team. Creative Student Award Jessica Fields, age 17, of Dal- las, grade 11, son of Robert and Delores Fields. Half-sisters Kim activities: stu- dent council, junior steering, history day, field hockey, ski club, Seinfeld club. Extra curricular other activi- ties: Junior leadership Wilkes- Barre, Sunday School teacher at Gate of Heaven, Bible School teacher. Hobbies and personal interests: Skiing, tennis, golf. Special awards and honors: Se- lected to attend United Nations Youth Pilgrimage this summer. Student Achiever Award Matthew Schweitzer, age 18, of Dallas, grade 12, son of Stephen and Anita Schweitzer. Siblings, Andrew and Emi i ly Schweitzer. Extra“ cur- ricular school activities: secre- tary of class, steering com- mittee, national honor society. student council, swim team, cross- country team, track team. Extra curricular other activi- ties: Wilkes-Barre YMCA swim team, FAST swim club. Hobbies and personal interests: Ultimate frisbee. Special awards and hobbies: Who's Who Among American High School Students, Who's Who in Sports, Seth Linsinbigler Memo- THURSDAY - Tacos w/meat, fruit . and Kelly. rial Award. 7h Cheese. lettuce & tomato, deli sub, TUESDAY - French fry bar, chef's B ] M t : t d { Extra cur- £2 choice, vegetable of the day, assorted dC 4 oun alin S u cn S ricular school School Spirit Award Patrick Haradem, age 16, of Dallas, grade 10, son of Paul and Patricia Harade m:. Brother, Daniel Haradem. Extra cur- ricular school § activities: cross country team, swim team, track team. Extra curricular other activi- ties: Boy Scout Troop 155. Hobbies and personal interests: Backpacking, camping. Back Mountain LCCC nursing graduates The 2000 Nursing class at Luzerne County Community Col- Harveys Lake; Lisa Stein, Harveys Lake; Joan Kingsbury, Dallas; st WEDNESDAY - Cheeseravioliw/ roll, seasoned corn, chilled fruit, as- Gommer, Hunlock Creek; Heidi Nutaitis, Dallas; Brian Patrick legerecently completed their stud: Dana P. ‘Cumberland, Hunlock 1 tomato sauce & dinner roll, salad w/ sorted desserts Ann Gregorowicz, Hunlock Creek; Pizzano, Dallas; Harold Loren ies. Graduates from the Back Creek; Kim Frederick, Lehman; d dressing, fruited gelatin TUESDAY - Hot dog on bun or BrandiLynnGrochal, Dallas; Gina ~~ Shotwell, III, Hunlock Creek; Mountain were: Trina Strickland, and Jason McDade, Lehman. High School chef's choice, vegetable of the day, = Heinbach, Harveys Lake; Joan Christopher J. Thomas, Dallas; THURSDAY - Fajita bar, tacosw/ Jed fruit Marie Kingsbury, Dallas; Robyn Andrew J. Ulitchney, Hunlock meat, cheese, lettuce & tomato, WEDNESDAY - Nachosw/cheese = Marie Kulikowski, Harveys Lake; Creek; Mark Damian Young, Shav- | golden corn, peach walnut crisp "sauce & roll, or chef's choice, veg- Michelle: Ann Leonard, Lehman; ertown. FRIDAY - Pasta bar, creamy etable of the day. assorted fruit Lisa Catherine Ligi, Trucksville; Certificate of Specialization: «pm Macaroni & cheese, honey glazed Lake-Noxen and Lehman-Jack- Lawrence James Long, Trucks- Luis Antonio Hernandez, Hun- y co carrots, sliced pears son Elementary ville; Tracy Letitia McBride, Leh- lock Creek; Jill Lynne Hoyt, Shav- MONDAY - Mexican bar, Pork BBQ on roll, buttered corn, chilled peaches ~ TUESDAY - Hot dog bar, sloppy joes, steamed broccoli, shape up WEDNESDAY - Cheese steak bar, cheese ravioli w/tomato sauce & dinner roll, salad w/dressing : GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Alternative Lunch - any day - «eo Grilled cheese, pizza, salad <Q «* COOK'S THURSDAY - ' Tacos w/meat, cheese, lettuce & tomato, corn, rice krispie treat FRIDAY - Pizza Hut, salad w/ dressing, brownie Alternative Lunch, any day - Hot dog, salad, sandwich MONDAY - Buttered pasta, cheese, roll, salad, cookie TUESDAY - Pizza, salad, pudding WEDNESDAY - Early dismissal LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Ross Elementary THURSDAY - Pork & gravy over mashed potatoes, bologna & cheese sandwich, sweet peas, fruit walnut crisp, ice cream FRIDAY - Hamburger, cheesebur- ger, or hot dog, corn cobettes, pasta salad, fresh fruit, chips MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/ sauce & dinner roll, or chef's choice, vegetable of the day, assorted fruit High School THURSDAY - Hamburger or hot dog or chicken on the grill, corn cobettes & baked beans, pasta salad, fresh fruit, chips FRIDAY - Personal size pizza bar, THURSDAY - Pork & gravy over mashed potatoes, or bologna & cheese sandwich FRIDAY - Creamy macaroni & cheese w/dinner roll, or cheese steak hoagie, winter blend, orange smiles MONDAY - Hot dog on bun, or chef's choice, vegetable of the day, assorted fruit TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/ sauce & dinner roll, or chef's choice, vegetable of the day, assorted fruit WEDNESDAY -Nachosw/cheese sauce & roll, or chef's choice, veg- etable of the day, assorted fruit Middle School THURSDAY - Pasta bar, chicken wing sandwich, tossed salad w/dress- ing, pineapple tidbits FRIDAY - Pizza bar, turkey club sandwich w/lettuce & tomato, tator tots, mixed fruit MONDAY - Hot dog bar, chef's choice, vegetable of the day, assorted fruit TUESDAY - French fry bar, chef's choice, vegetable of the day, assorted fruit : WEDNESDAY - Taco bar, chef's choice, vegetable of the day, assorted fruit man; Jason Thomas McDade, Dallas; Lenoa Ann Miller, Trucks- ertown; Michael Andrew Noll, . Hunlock Creek. Area students graduate from PSU About 7,800 students received degrees at Penn State's Spring Commencement exercises in May. The total include associate, bac- calaureate, master's and doctoral degrees. The following students from the Back Mountain received degrees: Melissa A. Brown, B.S. Busi- ness; Bradley Burnaford, B.A. Telecommunications; Kristine J. Hozempa, B.S. Marketing; Tho- mas F. Keating, B.S. Wildlife and Fisheries Science; Jennifer L. Keefer, B.S. Hotel, Restaurantand Institutional Management; Jeffrey R. Kunkle, B.S. Electrical Engi- neering, with Distinction; Kevin B. McDonald, B.S. Nursing; Susanne P. Mugford, B.A. Inte- grative Arts; Jaime L. Slocum, B.S. Elementary and Kindergar- ten Education, all of Dallas. Renne L. Metroka, B.S. Mar- keting; Rachel A. Pugh, B.A. Film and Video, both of Hunlock Creek. Rachel L. Kaufman, B.S. Civil Engineering, with Distinction; Michael Pisaneschi, AENGT 2 yr. Electrical Engineering Technol- ogy; John P. Shandra, B.L.A. Landscape Architecture, all of Shavertown. Leonard Crawford, B.S. Electro- Mechanical Engineering Technol- ogy; Nanthan M. Dale, B.S. Struc- tural Design and Construction Engineering; Jennifer Kordowski, B.S. Rehabilitation Services; Jo- seph R. Scavone, B.S. Structural Design and Construction Engi- neering; all of Sweet Valley. Brian J. Gieda, 2 yr. Architec- tural Engineering Technology; Jason J. Jumper, B.S. Electrical Engineering; both of Trucksville. Gate of Heaven grads win honors The following Gate of Heaven Graduates, Class of 2000, now Bishop O'Reilly High School Freshmen were awarded a National Certificate in recognition of superior performance, scoring in the top ten percent in the national administration of the National Educational Development Tests. Award winners pictured are, from left: Molly Guntli, Nora Stepanitis, Stephanie Gionta, back row: Daniel Suhocki, Adam Onzik, and Paul Mentis. 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