CONGRATULATIONS to the football team on their victory over Bishop Hoban. They will face Pittston Area Friday night. CONGRATULATIONS to the soccer - team on their victory over Wyoming Seminary. DALY-ANNE LEONARD is the daughter of Robert and Lar- raine Leonard of 18 Spring Street, Dallas. Daly-Anne is active in chorus, yearbook and the silk squad. This year, she also had the distinction of being co-captain of the silks. When Daly-Anne isn’ busy with school or band, she likes to ski, bowl and ice skate. She also works at McDonald's. Her future plans include col- lege, majoring in either crimi- nal justice or archaeology. Daly-Anne is looking at both L.C.C.C. and Maryland Univer- sity. -0- CHRISTINA BULFORD is the daughter of Carolyn and Doug- las Bulford, Lawn Ave., Shaver- town. Chrissy is very active in extra-curricular activities, including National Honor Society, yearbook, Student Council, Steering Committee, and propr crew chief. Chrissy also works at Gino’s Shoe Store. In the little free time that she has Chrissy likes to read, bowl, dance, ski and ice skate. Chrissy plans to attend college to major in biology research or pharmacy. -0- PAM CARLSON is the daugh- ter of Paul and Diann Carlson, Belford St., Shavertown. She has two brothers, Paul, 6 and Brian, 3. Pam is active in the silk squad in the Dallas Band, yearbook, and costume and makeup crews for the plays. In her spare time, Pam likes to roller skate and plans to try downhill skiing this winter. Pam also works at Burger King. When asked of her plans for after graduation, Pam replied that she will attend Pinebrook Junior College for two years and then will go on to Messiah College, majoring in math with a minor in computer science. (Following are cafeteria menus for are: school districts for the follcwing week: ) LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Nov. 10 - 14 MONDAY - Apple juice, ham- burg on bun, pierogies w-butter & onions, fruit cocktail, peanut butter cookie, milk. TUESDAY - Deli hoagie, min- estrone soup-saltines, peaches, milk. WEDNESDAY - Tacos w-trim- mings, corn, ice cream, milk. THURSDAY - Chicken nug- gets w-dip, French fries, mixed garden vegetables, roll-butter, jello, milk. FRIDAY - Batter dipped fish on bun, tartar sauce, macaroni- cheese, stewed tomatoes, fresh apple, milk. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Nov.5-11 WEDNESDAY - Ham pattie, triettes, carrots, pineapple pud- ding, milk. THURSDAY - Chicken nug- gets w-sauce, buttered potatoes, peas-carrots, pudding pops, milk. FRIDAY - Pierogies, mixed vegetables, fruit cocktail, cup- cake, milk. MONDAY - Chicken cro- quettes w-gravy, buttered noo- dles, stewed tomatoes, fruit cocktail, milk. TUESDAY - Gator burger (lettuce-tomato-cheese), French fries, special sauce, cookies, oranges, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Nov. 5-11 Lunch WEDNESDAY - Oval spice- cheese on seeded bun, lettuce- tomato, vegetable soup-crack- ers, pickles, cherry shortcake, milk. THURSDAY - Beef bar-b-que on hard roll, spiced apple sauce, buttered corn, big chip cookies, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza twins, stuffed celery, chilled fruit cup, cream bar, milk. MONDAY - Titan burger, let- tuce-tomato, assorted condi- ments, crisp hash browns, soft pretzels, milk. TUESDAY - Taco-trimmings, buttered corn, chilled orange slices, brownies, milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS Nov. 5-11 WEDNESDAY - Crunchy taco shell filled w-beef-lettuce-cheese or Grilled cheese sandwich w- carrot stix, chicken noodle soup w-veggies, chilled pears in syrup, choice of milk or juice. THURSDAY - Steak & cheese hoagie w-sauteed onions, or Peanut butter-jelly sandwich w- cheese cube, oven baked French fries, carrot-celery sticks, choice of milk or juice. Bonus: Chocolate cake w-peanut butter icing. FRIDAY - Macaroni & cheese casserole w-freshly made bread or Italian hoagie w-cold meat- lettuce-cheese, steamed green beans, chilled fruit mix, choice of milk or juice. 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Bonus: Warm cherry cob- bler. : The Dallas High School Guid- ance Department is planning an Education Fair for juniors and seniors on Wednesday, Novem- ber 19, from 1:30-3 p.m. Approximately 55 colleges, technical schools and branches of the armed services will set up displays in the cafeteria. Interested juniors nd seniors will have the opportunity to speak with the various admis- sions personnel. Parentsand interested community members are encouraged to attend. Scheduled to date to attend are the following: Air Force R.O.T.C., Allied Medical Careers, Barbizon School of Modeling, Beaver College, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, a prayer meeting was held to remind us that this is “World Hunger Month.” Those who took part in the program by either reading or discussing a passage from the Bible were Susan Ryan, Kathy Hughes, David Wojciechowski, Tony Finarelli, Greg Stahovec, Susannah Stair, John Gilgallon and Christine Stuart. Please Minimum Age 11 For More Information nell University, Central Penn- sylvania Business School, Col- lege Misericordia, Community Medical Center School of Nurs- ing, De Vry Institute, Delaware Valley College, Drexel Univer- sity, Elizabethtown College. Also Empire Beauty School, the F.B.I.,, Geisinger Medical Center School of Nursing, Harcum Junior College, Indiana University of PA, Cornell Uni- versity, Ithaca College, Johnson & Wales College, Johnson Tech- nical Institute, Juniata College, Keystone Junior College, King’s College, Kutztown University, Lackawanna Junior College, Lebanon Valley College, Lehigh University, Lincoln Technical Institute, Lock Haven Univer- sity of PA, Luzerne County Community College, Lycoming College. 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