THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1983 7 School notes Auditorium on the Lehman campus. - This first film is an adaptation of the Dauphne Du Maurier story and stars Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie. All film showings are free of charge and the public is invited. For more information on the Film Series, contact Dr. Robert Merrill or Dr. Christopher Shipley at Penn outlined with the band appearing at | various competitions during the fall season. The first competition will be held Sunday, Sept. 18 at 2 p.m. at the Whitehall High School, Allen- town. ; Dallas band moderators are John Kasco, marching; David Benn, majorettes; Mrs. Joan Benn, flags; and Karen Arnaud, strutters. School menus LCCC plans course State-Wilkes-Barre, 675-2171. Alzheimer’s disease - senility - is one of the least understood diseases and the fourth leading cause of death in our country, afflicting approximately three million Ameri- cans For the purpose of reviewing and discussing diagnostic and treatment procedures of the disease, the Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County Community College will offer two day-long seminars on the Band Boosters meet The Dallas Band Boosters met recently at the Dallas High School with Ethel MacAvoy presiding. The band, under the direction of David Benn, is comprised of 112 members. A program for the year was subject. The first seminar will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the college’s Educational Conference Center and is designed for practitioners of the disease. The second informational seminar on Alzheimer’s disease will be held on Thursday, Sept. 22, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the LCCC Educational Conference Center. For further information on either session, or to register to attend, contact the Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County Com- DALLAS SCHOOLS Sept. 19 - 23 MONDAY - Cheeseburger on roll with condiments or peanut butter-jelly sandwich with cheese stick, buttered baby peas, chilled peaches, choice of milk. Bonus: Cheese curls. ? TUESDAY - Open faced sliced turkey sandwich w-gravy and crunchy celery stick or Mexican tacos (w-lettuce-tomato), but- tered steamed rice, fresh apple, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Toasted Bonus: Freshly baked chocolate chip cookies. Early dismissal. THURSDAY - Italian macaroni creole w-tomato meat sauce, Italian bread-butter, garlic bread in Jr.Sr. or Italian cold meat hoagie (w-lettuce-tomato), sea- soned Italian green beans, choice of milk. Bonus: Italian Day, wear the colors of the flag and receive a free Italian ice. FRIDAY - Cheesy pizza (2 slices) or tuna salad sandwich w- lettuce, chicken soup w-vegeta- bles, sliced peach and pear combo, choice of milk. bun, buttered corn chips, heav- enly delight, fruit cocktail-whip cream, milk. TUESDAY - Oval spice-cheese on seeded roll, lettuce-tomato, pickle chips, soup-crackers, fluffy rice pudding, milk. WEDNESDAY - Grilled cheese, French fries, celery- carrot sticks, chocolate cake- fudge icing, milk. THURSDAY - Shells-meat sauce, buttered green beans, grated cheese, roll-butter, oat- meal raisin cookie, milk. FRIDAY - Fish on bun-tartar munity College, 829-7481. cheese sandwich or hot dog on roll, tomato vegetarian beans, carrot sticks, choice of milk. sauce, creamy cole slaw, fruited jello, milk. : WEST SIDE VO TECH MONDAY - Sausage patty on PSU shows films The Fall Film Series at the Wilkes-Barre Campus of Penn State will begin with the showing of “Don’t Look Now’ on Thursday, Sept. 15, at 8 p.m. in the Bierly FALL FASHIONS 83 School faculty Shown here are members of the 1983-84 faculty of the Gate of Heaven School. From left, first row, Father William Cusick, pastor; Sister Davida, principal and Father William Langan. Second row, Sister Gratia, Sister Alice, Mrs. Anne (LAST Gray, Mrs. Elizabeth Rees, D 503 opis perce Mrs. Helen Wolverton. Third Cor ead no I sot row, Mrs. Eleanor Fleming, out © ponio™ ue ait 0 . ‘ . . e Sister Doris, Sister Lucian, Deco a ver! per NOE out Mrs. Marcella Hiller. 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