rT rH HT =a . tic i SR 2 E 8 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, March 16, 1988 / Schools/colleges ~ A woman for president? The Dallas Junior High School American Experience class, taught by Mrs. Maryann Storz, recently studied a unit on the American Presidency. The concludintg class activity was a debate on the question “Would a woman make a good president?’ Extensive research was done on the historical roles women have played in national and world leadership. Pictured, from left, C.J. Clothier, Steven Oliver, Brian Fett, Jeff Mokychic, Lynn Baluh, Stephanie Reese, Eric Paczewski, and Willard Whitesell. Science Night held Recently, during Catholic Schools Week Celebration, Gate of Heaven School held their annual “Science Night” program: There were 140 projects from grades four to eight. Pictured is eighth- grade student, Adam Morris, explaining his project on LANDFILL. School lunch menus WEST SIDE TECH Mar. 21 - 25 Breakfast MONDAY - Fresh fruit, vari- ety of cereal, cup cake, milk. TUESDAY - Peanut butter cookie, chilled fruit juice, vari- ety of cereal, milk. WEDNESDAY - Waffles w- syrup-butter, juice or milk, cer- eal, juice, pastry, milk. THURSDAY - Banana bread- butter, variety of cereal, or- ange slices, milk. ~ FRIDAY - Breakfast cake, variety of cereal, chilled fruit cup, milk. Lunch MONDAY - Wafer steak on seeded bun, assorted condi- ments, French fries, chilled fruit cup, peanut butter cook- ‘ies, milk. TUESDAY - Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes-brown gravy, seasoned peas, pumpkin bars, milk. ~ WEDNESDAY - Fish on bun- tartar sauce, macaroni-cheese, stewed tomatoes, soft pretzels, "RENT A NEW CAR Plymouth Horizon DAILY . . . WEEKEND . . . WEEKLY . . . MONTHLY . . . RATES HOWARD ISAACS Rt. 309, Trucksville 696-1111 or 283-0049 An international image A good neighbor A good friend Welcome Wagon Hostess with The Most Famous Basket in the World® CALL YWetomelfi one Phone 675-2070 milk. 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