The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 06, 1985, Image 5

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    WEST SIDE VO TECH
Feb. 11-15
MONDAY--Hamburg on bun, but-
tered corn, fresh fruit, peanut
butter cookies, milk.
TUESDAY--Hoagie, lettuce-tomato,
buttered vegetables, cherry cream
pie, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Wimpie, relish on
seeded bun, buttered rice, spice
THURSDAY--Hot hamb on bun,
macaroni-cheese, baked beans,
chilled juice, sweet heart cup cake,
milk.
FRIDAY--In service.
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS
Feb. 11-15
Junior High & Elementary Schools
MONDAY--Beef stew over noodles,
pickled beets, Parker House roll-
butter, peaches, milk.
TUESDAY--Steak hoagie, onion
rings, buttered green beans, pineap-
ple-orange jello, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Taco’s with trim-
mings, buttered corn, ice cream,
milk. }
THURSDAY--Valentine’s Day--
Chicken nuggets with dip, French
fries, mixed garden vegetabvles,
roll-butter, cherry delight, milk.
FRIDAY--No school. Teacher in-
service.
Senior High School
MONDAY--Beef stew over noodles,
pickled beets, Parker House roll-
butter, peaches, milk. Or: Bag
Lunch.
TUESDAY--Chef’s choice.
WEDNESDAY-Taco’s or hamburg
w-trimmings, buttered corn, ice
cream, milk.
THURSDAY--Valentine’s Day--
Chicken nuggets with dip, French
fries, mixed garden vegetables, roll-
butter, cherry delight, milk.
FRIDAY--No school. Teacher in-
service.
GATE OF HEAVEN
Feb. 6 - 15
WEDNESDAY--Pork bar-b-q, relish,
chips, carrot-celery sticks, peaches,
cake, milk.
THURSDAY--Turkey w-gravy, rice,
buttered corn, fruit cocktail, make
your own sundae, milk.
FRIDAY--Pizza, vegetable beef
soup, pears, stuffed celery, Tasty-
kake, milk.
MONDAY--Cheeseburgers, potato
puffs, pickles, mixed vegetables,
pineapple, milk.
TUESDAY-Chili over rice-saltines,
peaches, carrot-celery stix, cookies,
milk.
WEDNESDAY--Steak hoagies,
French fries, cheese, cole slaw,
pears, cherry jello, milk.
THURSDAY--Tacos, Mexican
beans, applesauce, Tastykake, milk.
FRIDAY--No School.
DALLAS SCHOOLS
Feb. 6 - 12
WEDNESDAY--All beef cheesebur-
ger on roll, fresh celery sticks,
macaroni salad, choie of milk or
juice, or toasted cheese sandwich w-
turkey noodle soup and potato chips
or freshly baked pizza. Bonus:
Peanutbutter cookie.
THURSDAY--Baked lasagna, Italian
bread-butter, garlic bread in Jr.,
Sr., fresh lettuce wedge w-dressing
or Triple decker PB&J sandwich w-
vegetable soup and potato chips or
freshly baked pizza, choice of milk
or juice. Bonus: Ice Cream treat.
FRIDAY--McDallas Chicken sand-
wich w-lettuce, vegetable pickup
sticks or tuna fish hoagie w-mine-
strone soup and potato chips or
freshly baked pizza, choice of milk
or juice. Bonus: Artic Orange Gela-
tin w-whipped topping.
MONDAY--Bunwich (sliced hot
ham-cheese wrapped in foil on
seeded roll), oven baked French
fries, pear slices, choice of milk or
juice, or Italian hoagie w-chicken
noodle soup and potato chips or
freshly baked pizza. ;
TUESDAY--Texas hot dog w-beef
sauce, or plain hot dog, fresh car-
rotsticks, Bonus: birthday cake,
choice of milk or juice, or Italian
hoagie w-vegetable soup and potato
chips or freshly baked pizza.
likely to be defied.
and vegetables.
says.
one at that.”
By JOAN KINGSBURY
During the ‘Week of Feb. 4-9 Gate of
Heaven School joins with parochial
schools throughout the United States
in celebrating Catholic Schools
week. Theme for the week is ‘“‘Shar-
ing the Vision, Teaching Values”.
One hundred years ago Catholic
bishops met in Baltimore to estab-
lish parochial schools in the United
States.
Today there are over 7900 Catho-
lic elementary Schools and 1480
secondary schools in the United
States.
In the Diocese of Scranton there
are 62 elementary and ten second-
ary schools. Throughout the Diocese
schools showed a 47 percent
increase in enrollment this year.
Gate of Heaven showed an increase
in enrollment over last year and
projects a slight increase in the
1985-86 school year.
According to Sister Davida
Morgan, principal of Gate of
Heaven, in addition to the regular
standard elementary curriculum,
this year the school has added an
instrumental music program for all
grades, art history in 7th grade,
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Throughout Catholic Schools Week
special events are planned. Follow-
ing the reading of the proclamation
on Catholic Education issued by
Representative Paul Kanjorski in
his Washington Office by Susan
Schultz, the events begin. Planned
are a pep rally, girls free throw
contest, open house for parents,
teacher appreciation day, Religion
bowl, student appreciation day,
poetry reading contest.
Dr. Ferraro Is
0B-GYN Certified
DR. MICHAEL M. FERRARO
OB-GYN Associates of Kingston
are pleased to announce that Dr.
Michael M. Ferraro has recently
completed all requirements for cer-
tification in the American College of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
Dr. Ferraro is the most recent
member of the group of Dr. Benov-
itz, Dr. Griesmer, Dr. Gunster and
Dr. Frye practicing gynecology,
obstetrics, infertility and gynecol-
ogic endocrinology. Dr. Ferraro is a
graduate of Wilkes College and
Hahnemann Medical College and
Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. He com-
pleted his post-graduate training at
the University of Massachusetts
coordinated Obstetrics and Gyne-
cology residency program. He was
appointed Chief Resident at both
Memorial Hospital and at the Uni-
versity of Massachusetts Medical
Center in Worchester, Massachu-
setts. During his residency, he
received extensive training in tubal
microsurgery, including tubal rever-
sals and primary infertility. Dr.
Ferraro has medical appointments
at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospi-
tal and the Nesbitt Memorial Hospi-
tal.
Dr. Ferraro is the son of Mr.
Lorenzo and Joan Ferraro of Kings-
ton and is married to the former
Ann Reilly. Dr. Ferraro and his
wife, Ann R. Ferraro, have 2 chil-
dren and presently reside in Wyo-
ming.
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By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Maureen Doerfler of Harveys
Lake likes to cook and bake, espe-
cially when she has the time to
experiment with new dishes or a
combination of foods which make a
delicious meal.
“Since I ‘have been teaching, I
don’t have the time to do a lot of
preparing so when we get a snowy
day, I spend most of it in the
kitchen ‘making the goodies my
family enjoys so well.”
Maureen is the wife of John Doer-
fler, who has been a member of the
Dallas Intermediate School faculty
for the past 12 years. John first
served as an elementary guidance
counselor but when that position
was phased out, he was appointed
as a sixth grade teacher.
The Doerflers moved to the Back
Mountain ‘area from Southwestern
Pennsylvania 12 years ago and
enjoy this area very much. Mau-
reen, who graduated from Indiana
State University with a degree in
elementary education. Recently, she
has been a substitute elementary
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teacher in the Lake-Lehman School
District. Presently, she is with the
remedial math program at the
Lake-Noxen Elementary School and
many afternoons she has been sub-
stituting at the other elementary
schools in the district.
The Doerflers have two sons,
Doug, age 14, and Michael, age 11,
both students in the Lake-Lehman
School District. Doug is in ninthd
grade and plays the trumpet in the
senior high school band. He also
plays soccer in the Back Mountain
Youth Soccer League and this year
joined the Lake Lehman team.
Michael, whose twin brother, Andy,
died in January, 1984, is a sixth
grade student at Lake-Noxen. He
plays basketball in the PTA pro-
gram. ;
The Chicken Oriental and Pineap-
ple Salad make a delicious dinner
when serving guests or for one’s
own family. The recipe for the
Sugar Cookies makes a tasty, crisp
cokie, great for topping off a heavy
meal or for an evening sncak.
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