The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, November 15, 2001 11 L ‘Scholarship program offers * 1 ® awards to agriculture students © Students pursuing careers in agriculture can apply for a scholar- ship from the Careers in Agriculture scholarship program, jointly sponsored by Agriliance, Land O'Lakes Farmland Feed and Croplan “Genetics. High school seniors who will enroll in a two-or four-year agrono- ‘my or livestock curriculum in the fall of 2002 are eligible to apply. Fifty $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Applications are avail- able at www.agriliance.com in the Careers section. All applications .) must be returned via regular mail by March 1, 2002, to be eligible. Winners will be notified by mail in May. For more info or to re- "quest an application, call 800-232-3639, ext. 4584. Southwestern are featured at College Misericordia i ® A striking collection of original prints of the Southwest will be on | |display at the McDonald Are Gallery on the campus of College Mis- ericordia from Oct. to Dec. 14. The exhibit will feature works from some of the country’s best | artists who have captured the scenic beauty of the Southwest dur- ing the late 19th century. Artists to be featured include Peter Hurd, | George Elbert Burr, Gene Kloss, John Sloan, C.A. Seward, Howard | Norton Cook, Gustave Bauman, Norma Bassett Hall, Bror Julius ® i » salad, fruit. 'Nordfeldt and Bertha Jacques. o ANdscaping course at PSU Penn State Wilkes-Barre will offer a landscaping course through Dec. 8 for garden’ enthusiasts aspiring to design their own land- scape. The course will focus on residential landscape techniques and styles covering implementation, ground covers and lawns, themes, selecting plant material, and completion of plans. Land- scape Design ‘will be offered on Saturdays from 8:30-11:30 at the .campus in Lehman. Other upcoming horticulture courses include Annuals, Perennials '& Specialty Gardens beginning January 19, 2002 and Backyard Fruit & Vegetable Gardening beginning March 9, 2002. For more information on any of the horticulture courses, or to register for Landscape Design, call Ina K. Lubin at 675-9251 or e-mail: wbce@cde.psu.edu. Child safety day Nov. 17 Twin Stacks, Building Blocks Day Care and Learning Center, and the Dallas Borough Police will sponsor a Child Safety Day Saturday, Nov. 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information on all aspects of child safety will be available includ- ing proper use of safety seats, child identification kits, and finger- printing. The event will be held at Building Blocks new Day Care and Learning Center located in the Twin Stacks complex. Program of- fered free of charge. Call for info. 674-5326. A XoR: Ko Xe Nl |" B= HUES The" following school lunch @ 05 are for November 15-21." All lunches include milk. DALLAS ELEMENTARY THURSDAY: Meatball & moz- zarella sub., buttery cauliflower, mixed fruit. FRIDAY: Fresh baked pizza, crispy fries, strawberries & cream. : MONDAY: Broccoli & cheese ® pasta w/fresh dinner roll, tossed ° garden salad, sliced peaches. TUESDAY: Sloppy joe on bun, crunchy carrot sticks, fresh pear. WEDNESDAY: Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, steamed broccoli, juicy cherries. MIDDLE SCHOOL THURSDAY: Meatball sub, buttery cauliflower, mixed fruit. FRIDAY: Pizza bar, hot dog on bun, crispy fries, strawber- ries & cream. MONDAY: Broccoli & cheese pasta, w/fresh dinner roll, tossed garden salad, sliced peaches. TUESDAY: Hot dog bar, slop- py joe on bun, crunchy carrot sticks, fresh pear. WEDNESDAY: Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, steamed broccoli, juicy cherries. HIGH SCHOOL Soup of the week: Cream of mushroom. THURSDAY: Buffalo chicken sandwich, french fries, fruit ® cocktail. FRIDAY: Pizza bar, BBQ rib sandwich, fresh veggie sandwich w/cheese. Soup of the week: Tomato soup. MONDAY: Broccoli & cheese pasta w/roll, tossed caesar sal- ad, fresh fruit. TUESDAY: Sloppy joe on bun, crunchy carrot sticks, @ ih pear. WEDNESDAY: Grilled cheese sandwich, cup of soup w/crack- ers, potato chips. GATE OF HEAVEN Alternative: Pizza, pasta sal- ad, hamburg w/bun. THURSDAY - Domino's Pizza, FRIDAY - Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, fish crackers, pickle, chips. Alternative: Pizza, salad, tuna w/bun. MONDAY - Chicken fryes, tator tots, applesauce, fruit snack. TUESDAY - Pizza Hut, salad, muffin, hot pretzel ¢50. WEDNESDAY - Early dis- missal. No lunch. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - French toast sticks, syrup or cereal, juice, pastry, fruit. FRIDAY - Pastry, cereal, juice, fruit. MONDAY - Cupcake, cereal, juice, fruit. TUESDAY - Pancakes, syrup or cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Sausage, cheese or cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. Lunch THURSDAY - Turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy sea- soned green beans, roll, cran- berry sauce, pumpkin pie, w/c. FRIDAY - Pizza, fresh veggies, creamy dip, fresh fruit. MONDAY - Cheeseburger on soft roll, lettuce, tomato, pasta, garlic butter, chilled fruit. TUESDAY - Tuna, turkey hoagie, lettuce, tomato, pasta salad, chicken rice soup, chilled fruit. WEDNESDAY - Italian meat balls, sauce, hard roll, seasoned green beans, pilgrim pumpkin bars. : Lake-Lehman Black Knights take home 5 honors The Lake-Lehman Marching Black Knights received a second place trophy, best drum major, best brass, best color guard, and best per- cussion award in the Group | competition at the Wyoming Area Tournament of Bands on October 28. Band members, from left, kneeling: Allison Piatt (F-horn), Gregory Piazza (drum major). Standing: Brian Ide (trombone), Rachael Turak (color guard cap- tain), Brett Brown (drum line). Dallas teachers participate in Lehman-Jackson 6th grade first quarter honor roll Robert Kunkle, Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, announces the 6th grade honor roll for the first marking period. The following students have achieved the “A” honor roll (92%-100%): Jessica Alba, Jordan Ander- son, Nicole Attanasio, Alexis Bazil, Jayme Bronson, Kelly Bronson, Michael Caffrey, Eliz- abeth Carey, Frank Castrig- nano, Sabrina Chamberlain, Nicole Clonan, Amanda Coop- er, Lauren Dawsey, Aynsley Dunham, Janessa Edwards, Justin Eimers, Michael Farrell, Jordan Jiunta, Jason Kabata, Danielle Kabosky, Chloe Kalna, principal, Laura Kurello, Cody Kustrin, Lyndsay Lanning, Audriana Lippnik, Michael Lipski, Cristi- na Mahoney. Also, Bobbi Ann Maslowski, Chelsea McDermott, Daniel McHugh, Andrew Mikielski, Nicole Mitkus, Ellen Morgan, Jason Neare, Jeff Nelson, Jere- my Pearson, Curtis Scharding- Taras, Michael Sesson, Suzanne Sikora, Caprice Sola, Jeremy Stull, Scott Summa, James Sutton, Ashlee Swan- son, Emily Thomas, Renee Thomas, Kelsey VanLoon, Ash- ley VanScoy, Shane Wildoner, Aaron Wolman. Murphy tutors calculus at Syracuse Paul Murphy of Dallas, a se- nior majoring in bioengineer- classroom teaching through a highly interactive, small-group session. The AEW Facilitators excelled in calculus previously and work with six to eight stu- dents who volunteer for two hours of tutoring each week. The facilitator is trained not to do the work for the stu- dents, but to encourage them to work in teams, using the language of the course’ to solve problems. ing at, Syracuse University, was named an Academic Ex- cellence Workshop Facilitator for the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science for the 2001-02 acade- mic year. The Academic Excellence Workshop (AEW) provides a unique approach to calculus instruction by supplementing workshop on learning As part of the Dallas School District's Professional Development Plan for continuing professional education, 32 teachers from the district participated in a workshop on the brain and learning. : Luzerne Intermediate Unit specialists Charlotte Duffy and Maureen Pacuska presented information and research on how learning occurs in the brain and how teachers can apply that research to everyday classroom instruction. Attending the workshop, from left seated: Firouzeh Razavi, Maureen Pacuska, Charlotte.Duffy, Elaine Moran, and Norine Amesbury. Second row: Anne Seitz, Suzanne Herstek, Marsha Paczewski, Kim Socash, Dorothy Philo, Maria. Augustine, MaryAnn Yurko, Sharon Lyons, Marilyn Klick, Carol Harding, Joan Rakowski, and Michaelene Kmush. Third row: Christie Potera, Elizabeth Faerber, Pauline Donahue, MaryAnn Zezza, Audrey Ide, Paula Scott, Barbara Cohen, Deborah Mana- han, Barbara Deeb, Victoria Flynn, Bonnie Palmatier, and Dan Flynn. Ngonyi honored by scholarship program Wyoming Seminary Upper School senior Lydia M. Ngonyi, | Lehman, has | been honored for her acad- emic achieve- ments by the National Achievement Scholar- ship Program Ngonyi is one of about 3,500 outstanding Achievement Pro- gram participants who will be re- ferred to U. S. colleges and uni- versities. She scored in the top 5 percent of more than 110,000 Black Americans who requested consideration in the 2002 2 THANKSGIVING AT REDS TURKEY AND STUFFING ol POT ROAST Pn Ty BACKED VIRGINIA HAM 5 sZEss. BACKED HADDOCK =? SERVED WITH ALL THE FIXINGS DESSERT INCLUDED BRING YOUR FAMILY AND JOIN OURS, FOR A HOME COOKED THANKSGIVING DINNER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH 2-10 P.M. REDS SUBS AND PIZZA RT. 118 AND MAIN RD. SWEET VALLY 477-5191 ALSO AVAILABLE IN TAKE OUT EL Achievement Program when they took the 2000 PSAT/NMSQT. At Sem, Ngonyi participates in the Chorale, the Madrigals and the Orchestra and Jazz Band, where she plays the trumpet; she also took part in the 2001 District Chorus Festival. She is a member of the Activities Club and the International Club, and competes on the tennis and ice hockey teams. She has been named to Sem's Cum Laude and dean's list, and to Who's Who Among American High School Students. Our E-mail has changed! You can now send YOUr news, letters, sports, etc. to daliaspost @Ileader.net EARLY DETECTION: Your best protection against breast cancer. WITHOUT A DOUBT, carly detection is the best protection against breast cancer. That's why we offer our Breast Imaging Centers — to provide women with an added measure of protection under the guidance of talented medical professionals. 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