er Bank donates ®0 Misericordia campaign ANC Bank recently fulfilled the second of five installments on a generous gift to College Miseri- cordia’s Advancing the Vision fund-raising campaign. The total gift, in the amount of 450,000, will be used to fund the campaign's goals to increase Mis- ericordia’ s endowment, develop new athletic fields and renovate the 78-year old Administration Building. Now nearing comple- tion, the campaign stands at $4.6 EE million. PNC is one of the area’s largest anking establishments, maintaining an office in Dallas near the college. Shown from left is Rich Yarmey, director and senior investment officer, Institutional Investment Group, PNC Advisors; Dr. Michael MacDowell, president, College Misericordia; and Mike Dennen, vice presi- dent, corporate banking, PNC Bank and graduate of College Misericordia. SCHOOL MENUS ® /roll, The following school lunch menus are for May 9-15. All lunches include milk. @ DALLAS ELEMENTARY THURSDAY - Chicken patty onc bun, 1/2: cup! celery w/peanut butter, 1/4 cup fruit cup. FRIDAY- Fresh baked pizza, 1/2 cup corn, 1/4 cup man- darin oranges. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets 1/2 cup mixed vegeta- bles, 1/4 cup pineapple tidbits. TUESDAY -Hot dog on bun, 1/2 cup carrot sticks w/dip, 1/2 cup peach cup. WEDNESDAY - Cheeseburger on bun, 1/2 cup golden tator tots, 1/4 cup mixed fruit. Alter- nate: Ham & cheese on white bread. , MIDDLE SCHOOL THURSDAY: Chicken patty on bun, 1/2 cup celery w/peanut butter, 1/4 cup fruit cup. FRIDAY: Fresh baked pizza, 1/2 cup corn, 1/4 cup man- darin oranges. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/roll, 1/2 cup mixed vegeta- bles, 1/4 cup pineapple tidbits. TUESDAY - Hot dog on bun, [2 cup carrot sticks w/dip, 1/2 cup peach cup. WEDNESDAY - Cheeseburger on bun, 1/2 cup golden tater tots, 1/4 cup mixed fruit.. HIGH SCHOOL Soup of the week: Cream of celery. THURSDAY - Turkey melt on a pretzel bun, macaroni salad, juice bar. FRIDAY - Pizza bar. Soup of the week: Chicken noodle. MONDAY - Chicken cordon bleu, crispy fries. Baked pretzel rod. TUESDAY - Bacon cheese- burger, potato chips, crisp pick- le. WEDNESDAY - Chicken fryz,baked potato, fresh fruit. GATE OF HEAVEN Alternative: Pizza, salad, tuna w/bun & lettuce or chicken pat- tie w/bun & lettuce. THURSDAY - Turkey, mashed potatoes w/gravy, roll, corn, cranberry sauce, cookie. FRIDAY - Field Day. Alternative: Pizza, salad, pork bar-b-que sandwich. MONDAY - Mimmo’'s Pizza, salad, rice krispie treat, fruit. TUESDAY - Hot dog w/bun, french fries, baked beans, brownie. WEDNESDAY - Chicken nuggets, roll, potato puffs, fruit, cookie. Ice cream 50¢. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Walffle/syrup or cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. FRIDAY - Peanut butter cook- ies, cereal, juice, fruit. MONDAY - Oatmeal raisin cookies, cereal, juice, fruit. TUESDAY - Pancakes/syrup, or cereal, juice, fruit, pastry- WEDNESDAY - Hot ham & cheese or cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. Lunch THURSDAY - Cheeseburger, lettuce, tomato, roll, baked beans, pasta salad, pumpkin bars.. FRIDAY - Pizza, tossed salad, dressing, assorted fruit. MONDAY - Cheese steak hoagie, lettuce, tomato, macroni salad, chilled pears. TUESDAY - Chieken parme- sian on roll, seasoned pasta, tossed salad, dresisng, apple, spiced raisin cake. WEDNESDAY - Tuna, turkey hoagie, lettuce, tomato, chicken veg. soup, crackers, chilled fruit. firey RE - Andy Cooney Johnny Murphy Also appearing: The Irish Balladeers * Black Velvet Band * The Bards * Flying Column * The Irish Cultural Society Stepdancers @he Times « Tribe EZ EYD LAMAR ADVERTISING COMPANY * Susan Gillespie/Gerard Corbett The Irish Cultural Society & Lackawanna County Commissioners Present MONTAGE Celebrate Celtic Heritage with us...be surrounded by the beauty of Montage Mountain. Fun For The Entire Family! * Entertainment on several stages, inside and outside the Lodge. * Delicious Food and Beverages * Irish Vendors * Scenic Chair Lift Rides * Highland Games & . Sheepherding Exhibition * Go-Carts ® Slides® Games 4 * Rock Climbing Wall » Special Children’s Tent on Sunday at 11:00 am And much, much more BENCHMARK gs Lackawanna County Commissioners Joseph Corcoran, Randy Castellani, Robert Cordaro Memorial weekend - May 25th & 26th Montage Ski Resort * Holy Mass will be celebrated Willie Lynch enry’s Irish Showband Gael Force Ticket Information: Adults (13 & over)...$8 Children (3 to12).....$4 2 Day Adult Pass....$14 FREE PARKING! Montage Mountain Ski Resort I-81 ¢ Exit 182 * Scranton, PA ¢ 1-800-22WELCOME « 570-496-1704 ltric ity £Cr11zens VOICE Nooshin Hosseini The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday,May 9, 2002 11 Sem senior wins First Award at science competition Wyoming , Seminary Upper School students who participate in the school’s Science Research Group recently earned awards for their research projects at a regional competition. The stu- dents presented oral and written reports of their research to pan- els of judges and other students. At the recent Pennsylvania Ju- nior Academy of Science (PJAS), Northeast = Regional Meeting, held at King's College, seven Sem students competed and four received First Awards. Se- nior Nooshin Hosseini of Dallas received a First Award at the PJAS competition. PTSO announces upcoming events The PTSO is announcing the spring events upcoming in May and June. Volunteers are al- ways needed for these activities. If you would like to help out, call Robyn Jones, Guidance Counselor, at 674-7217. o00 Mrs. Sharon Duddy, SPCA parent chair, along with Student co-chairs John Gilligan and Michael Yenason are busy preparing for the SPCA Food drive in May. Back Mountain community members are asked prime LE ARTE MORE THAN ‘JES A PEEK’ OF THE CHESAPEAKE! _Mavryland'’s 24-26 Narrated Crise on Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Maritime Museum, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Brooks Barrel Company, Shop in St. Michael’s, a id e, Salisbury’s crafts, Spocott + Windmill, 7 meals BROADWAY! ¢ “PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” May 18, July 6 * “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST” July 6 * “THE LION KING” July 13, Oct. 26 * “THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE” July 13, Aug. 24 » “MAMMA MIA” Aug. 17, Sept. 28, Nov. 2 * “PRODUCERS” Aug. 31, Sept. 14, Oct. 19 When it’s smarter to charter, call us fo exciting Group- Travel rates! Eastern Shore to be generous in supporting this most worthy cause. The week of May 13-17 boxes will be available in the main lobby of the high school for item dona- tions between 7:30-8 a.m. for drop off. (1 1] Mrs. Pam Pambianco is the Student of the Month Breakfast parent Chair, being held May 24. Pam is planning our annual event to honor our Student of the Month winners for the 2001- 02 school year. Our most sin- A {| Boston Fun & “Pops” JUNE 20-22 Boston Pops Orchestra Concert, Dinner at television’s “Cheers”, America’s longest-running play “Shear Madness”, Guided Tour of Fenway Park, Cruise on the Charles River aboard a World War II Amphibious ‘Duck’, Kennedy Library, Quincy Market, Cambridge cere thanks to this year’s spon- sors who will also be recognized during the breakfast. eee We would like to welcome Gre- gory Finn as an additional guid- ance helper for the fourth quar- ter. All seniors are to let the Guid- ance Office know what their fu- ture plans are. We will be preparing our annual brochure for graduation and we need this information. 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