Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, January 3, 2002 L The following school lunch menus are for Jan. 3-9. All lunches include milk. DALLAS ELEMENTARY THURSDAY - Hot ham & cheese on bun, crispy potato wedges, chilled peaches, sprin- kle pudding. FRIDAY - Pork bbq on bun, vegetable sticks w/dip, fruit cocktail. MONDAY - Stromboli w/sauce, crispy green beans, pineapple tidbits. TUESDAY - Bbq chicken sand- wich, carrot coins, juicy cran- berries, carnival cookie. WEDNESDAY - Mountaineer sub, broccoli w/cheese sauce, diced pears. MIDDLE SCHOOL THURSDAY - Hot ham & cheese on bun, crispy potato wedges, chilled peaches, sprin- kle pudding. FRIDAY - Pizza bar, pork bbq on bun, vegetable sticks w/dip, fruit cocktail. MONDAY . Stromboli w/sauce, crispy green beans, pineapple tidbits. TUESDAY - Baked potato bar, bbq chicken sandwich, carrot coins, juicy cranberries. WEDNESDAY - Baked Moun- taineer sub, broccoli w/cheese sauce, diced pears. HIGH SCHOOL Soup of the week: Vegetarian vegetable THURSDAY: Beefaroni w/roll, tossed garden salad, chilled peaches. FRIDAY - Pizza bar. Soup of the week: Chicken rice MONDAY - Stromboli w/sauce, crispy green beans, pineapple tidbits. TUESDAY - Buffalo chicken nuggets, celery sticks w/dip, fresh fruit. WEDNESDAY - Baked Moun- taineer Sub, potato chips, pickle spear. GATE OF HEAVEN Alternative: meatball hoagie’ THURSDAY - Mimmo’s pizza, salad, fruit cup, cookie 50¢. FRIDAY - Pierogies w/roll, buttered carrots, pudding. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Waffles, syrup or cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. FRIDAY - Chocolate chip cook- ies, cereal, juice, fruit. MONDAY - Banana bread, ce- real, juice, fruit. TUESDAY - French toast sticks, syrup or cereal, juice, fruit. WEDNESDAY - Sausage, cheese or cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. Pizza, salad, Lunch THURSDAY - Italian meat- balls, tomato sauce, hard roll, seasoned pasta & peas, apple, yellow cake. FRIDAY - Pizza, tossed salad, dressing, chilled fruit. MONDAY - Chicken patty on roll, mashed potatoes, gravy, chilled fruit. TUESDAY - Grilled cheese, tossed salad dressing, tomato rice soup, apple, gingerbread. WEDNESDAY - Pasta meat- sauce, cheese, roll, tossed salad, dressing, assorted fruit. Lehman-Jackson wraps up PTA fund-raiser Overall top seller for 2nd year in a row: 6th grader Ed Don- ahue. PTA Fund-raiser Chairpersons Zina Sult and Mary Ann Talacka recently brought to a close the Lehman-Jackson Elementary school’s annual fund raiser. The PTA relies totally on profits from this one and only fund raising event of the year to fund the many worthwhile extras stu- dents enjoy throughout the year. The majority of the funds raised enable all students to benefit from field trips for each grade level, and informative as- semblies such as The Franklin Institute Traveling Science Shows and The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble. Fundraiser money also is used for other functions that some- times goes unnoticed. Some of scien each grade: kindergarten: Stephanie Konek; 1st grade: Carly Gromel; 2nd grade: Jacob Titus; 3rd grade: Joshua Martin; 4th grade: Stormie Ungureit; and 5th grade: Andrew Warmouth. the funds will go towards pro- grams like the 4-6 grade Bas- ketball Program, A RIF (Reading Is Fundamental) program that encourages students to want to read and the White Christmas Program (going on strong for over 34 years) where the stu- dents and the PTA join together to make up food baskets for needy families in the local area. Pictured are the top sellers from each grade at the school that helped make this one of the most successful fund-raisers ever. Seminary scholarship exam January 19 Area fourth- and fifth-graders not already enrolled at Wyoming Seminary Lower School are encouraged to regis- ter for Sem's Fifth- and Sixth- Grade Merit-Based Scholarship Exam, to be held Saturday, Jan. 19, 2002 “at the" school's Forty Fort campus. i Wycallis students collect toys ; Up to five $2,500 scholar- ships will be awarded to stu- dents who display outstanding performance on the competitive exam. Need-based financial aid is also available beyond the award. Exam registration will be at 8:30 a.m. and the exam will be The Student Advisory Council of the Gerald Wycallis Elementary School sponsored a very successful Toys for Tots collection at the school. Mrs. Tasco’s fifth grade class brought in the most toys dur- ing the drive with Mrs. Moran’s class a close second. Nine fully packed boxes of toys were given to the Marine Corp for this year’s distribution. Pictured above are members of the advisory council. From left, first row: Molly Gilligan, Katrina Heintz, and Jill Jackson. Second row: Nicole Warrelman, Kathleen Montz, Brian Darling, Amanda Roche and Alexandra Madaya. Fifth grade teachers who helped the council with the collection are: Mrs. Tasco, Miss Maier, Miss O’Neill, and Mrs. Crispell. “> CHARGE IT! Is \, MasterCard. ~ J The Post now accepts Visa & Mastercard for all your subscriptions, classified ads, and display ads. For maximum convenience, call our office at 675-5211 with your account and we will set you up immediately. The Dallas Post * 675-5211 given at 9 a.m., ending at 12 noon. Parents are invited to stay for an information session and refreshments. For more information about the exam, or to register for the exam, call the Office of Admis- sion at (570)718-6610. “You can’t lose! Bump up the rate or withdraw when you need to.” E. Lee Beard, President & CEO Trustee Academic Scholarships Area eighth- and ninth- graders not already enrolled at Wyoming Seminary are encour- aged to register for Sem's Trustee Academic Scholarship Exam, to be held Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002 at the school's Kingston campus. Wyoming Seminary is an in- dependent coeducational college preparatory school located in northeastern Pennsylvania; it enrolls about 450 boarding and day students in grades nine through 12, as well as a post- graduate year. The Trustee Academic Schol- arship (TAS) program, now in its 21st year, recognizes excellent students. Up to four scholar- ships, including one full tuition scholarship, will be awarded to students who combine out- standing performance on the competitive exam with a solid record of citizenship and achievement. Fourteen current students are Trustee Academic Scholars, in- cluding senior Brandon Sherlin- ski of Shavertown and junior Matthew Katyl of Dallas. Exam registration will be at 9 a.m. and the exam will be given at 9:30 a.m. During the exam, parents are encouraged to at- tend a discussion led by Karen Mason, Wyoming Seminary's di- rector of college guidance, on how to maximize their daugh- ter's or son's chances for college success. Parents may also at- tend a later session titled "Op- tions Beyond TAS: The Next Step," which will provide more information about the school's admission and financial aid processes. Following the exam, school president H. Jeremy Packard will host a luncheon for stu- dents and the parents. Semi- nary students will tours during the afternoon for prospective students and their parents, and admission repre- sentatives will meet with fami- lies. Students entering ninth or tenth grade in 2002-2003 who are not currently enrolled at Wyoming Seminary are eligible for the TAS scholarship. Pre- registration is required by Janu- ary 29; there is no registration fee. For more information about the Trustee Academic Scholar- ship Exam, call the Office of Ad- mission at (570)270-2160. For more information about Wyoming Seminary, visit. the school's website at www. wyomingseminary.org. LCCC spring registration Luzerne County Community College will hold registration for spring semester classes on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 8 and 9 from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and on Saturday, Jan 12, from 10 a.m. to noon. Registration will be held at the Registrar's Of- fice, Building 5, at the College's campus in Nanticoke. Day and evening on-campus classes for the spring 2002 se- mester will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 15. Off-campus classes for the spring semester will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 22. Weekend classes begin on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 19 and 20. For more information, call 740-0337 or (800) 377-LCCC, extension 337. Registration for Mercy pre-school Pre-school registration will be held Sunday, Jan. 13 at Mercy Center Preschool, Lake St., Dallas, on the campus of College Mis- ericordia. Register from 1-3 p.m. A deposit of $25 is ; required. Morning sessi ernoons 12:30-8 p.m Call 6782131 }-ext. Sister Elizabeth, Director and teacher. is required. sessians are 9-11: 391 fo Our You're In Control CD™ puts you in control of your savings two ways. First: Should interest rates rise on our regular 4-year CD's, don’t worry! You have a one-time option to bump up the rate on your You're In Control CD to the new rate for your remaining term*. Second: If you suddenly need money for an unexpected event, don’t worry! you can withdraw up to one half of the money in your You're In Control CD penalty free as long as you maintain the minimum balance requirement! The You're In Control CD is a great way to take advantage of market upswing, while protecting your money should interest rates go down. 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