Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 21, 1990 11 | big | The Dallas Post SCHOOL School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Mar. 22 - 28 THURSDAY - Two tangy taco’s w/lettuce-cheese, buttered corn, spice cake, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Mrs. T's pierogies w/ butter sauce, choice of onions, mixed veggies, jello, choice of milk. MONDAY - Chili con carne, buttered green beans, p.b. cookie, crackers, choice of milk. TUESDAY - BBQ chicken, mashed potatoes w/gravy, but- tered broccoli, jello, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti w/ meat sauce, tossed salad w/dress- ing, garlic bread, purple plums, choice of milk. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Mar. 22 - 28 THURSDAY - Brunch for lunch: French toast stix w/syrup, sau- sage patty, pineapple, granola bar, milk. FRIDAY - Tomato soup, fish crackers, potato-cheese pierogies, peaches, milk. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets/ sauces, green beans, plums, chocolate chip cookie, milk. TUESDAY - Hot dog on bun, pickles, chips, fruit, milk. WEDNESDAY -Tacow/lettuce- tomato-cheese, seasoned rice, warm apples/cinnamon, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Mar. 22 - 28 THURSDAY - Hamburg gravy, mashed potatoes, honey glazed carrot coins, roll-butter, ice cream, milk. : FRIDAY - Tuna or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, French fries, pineapple tidbits, milk. MONDAY - Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes w/gravy, peas- carrots, roll-butter, pears, milk. TUESDAY - Hot dog on bun, potato puffs, baked beans, apple- sauce, milk. WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti w/ Italian meat sauce, tossed salad w/dressing, roll-butter, fruited gelatin, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Mar. 22 - 28 Breakfast THURSDAY - Banana bar, ce- real, orange juice, milk. FRIDAY - Muffin, cereal, fruitor juice, milk. MONDAY - Cup cake, orange juice, cereal, milk. TUESDAY - Coffee cake, apple juice, cereal, milk. WEDNESDAY - French toast stixs, juice, milk, cereal, juice, pastry, milk. | Lunch THURSDAY - Beef-a-roni, salad w/dressing, roll-butter, creamsicle cake, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza twins, relish cup w/dip, oatmeal cookies, milk. MONDAY - Hamburgon bunw/ relish-onions, hash browns, fruit, pudding, milk. TUESDAY - Steak w/onions on bun, green beans, noodles, choco- late chip cookies, milk. WEDNESDAY - Meatball hoa- gie, applesauce, raspberry creamsicle cake, milk. Penn State students named to Who’s Who CE ATE : = Fy = IR ss The 1990 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges will include the names of 19 students from Penn State Wilkes-Barre who have been selected as outstanding campus leaders. They join an elite group of students selected from more than 1,400 institutions in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign nations. Their selection was based on academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success, based on nominations made by a campus committee of students, staff and faculty. Shown front row, from left, (including home town and major: Choo Oh, Roanoke, Va., Earth and Mineral Science; Edward J. Shaffer, Tunkhannock, Business Administration, president, (SGA) Student Government Association; Alain Lubin, Queens Village, NY, Communications, president MECA-Minority Educaiton and Cultural Awareness Club; Amy Mazur, Dallas, Communications, secretary, SGA, Eric Marshall, Shavertown, Science; and Carol Chilson, Rome, PA, engineering. Second row, Bruce Darian Weaver, Dallas, Sciences; Steven M. Sims, Wilkes-Barre, Electrical Engineering Technology; and Tommy J. Kashatus, Glen Lyon, Engineering. Third row, Thomas J. Palfey, Wilkes-Barre, Engineering; Tracey A. Cook, Lehman, Education, president of the Booster Club; and Lisa Ann Sorber, Hunlock Creek, Education, editor, Penn State Wilkes-Barre Collegian. Fourth row, Michael J. Machulsky, Plains, Engineering; Kathleen Dougherty, Laflin, Education; Jamie Orlandini, Springville, Science. Absent when photo was taken: Dean Geibel, Harveys Lake, Science; Linh Huynh, Nanticoke, Engi- neering; Allyson Slutak, Pocono Lake, Liberal Ats; and Terry C. Szlucha, Lehman, Biomedical | (GENERATION ] 675-4412 > i$ = 5 4 £3 REL SE SER SEALS Penn State Wilkes-Barre Circle K will attend state convention Members of the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Circle K will attend the state Circle K convention in Pittsburgh on March 23-25. The group will attend numerous leadership workshops and will compete in service and project competitions. The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Circle K is sponsored by the Dallas Kiwanis. Shown from left are Penn State Wilkes-Barre Circle K Club members, Kathy Dougherty, Lisa Sorber, vice president; Joanne Kelly, president; Cheryl Valenta, treasurer; Denise Roote and Paul Farber. Student host families sought Host families are being sought for high school exchange students from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Holland, Austria, Swit- zerland, Germany, Spain, Portu- gal, France, Italy, Brazil, Ecuador, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Thailand and Yugoslavia for the School Year 1990-91 in a program sponsored by the American Inter- cultural Student Exchange (AISE). 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