NO 7 4 JES PAN of milk. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 13, 1989 9 SCHOOL Faculty added to Wyoming Seminary Lower School Thomas Meseck, Dean of the Wyoming Seminary Lower School, Forty Fort, announced the hiring of Back Mountain residents, Mrs. Jessie Anzalone, Mrs. Sally Graham, Mrs. Angela Stout, and Mrs. Betsy Gover, effective Fall, 1989. Mrs. Anzalone joins the Lower School after a hiatus of 16 years, having taught second grade in 1972- 1973. A graduate of Wheelock College, Mrs. Anzalone resides in Shavertown with her husband William. She will be assigned to the first grade. Assigned as co-teacher for the first grade is Mrs. Sally Graham, currently a parent of a Wyoming Seminary student, and long-time teacher at the Lower School. Mrs. Graham will enable the school to maximally individualize the reading and math programs at the Lower School. A graduate of Beaver College, Mrs. Graham is a resident of Dallas. Mrs. Angela Stout is the new second grade teacher. An experienced elementary school teacher, Mrs. Stout is a graduate of College Misericordia and a resident of Wyoming with her husband David and family. Another long-time Lower School substitute teacher, Mrs. Betsy Gover returns to teaching after a 10- School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Sept. 14 - 20 THURSDAY - Zesty beef bbq, pickle chips, crunchy potato chips, buttered carrots, cinnamon ap- plesauce, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Toasted cheese sand- wich, creamy tomato soup-saltine crackers, sliced peaches, choice of milk. MONDAY - Beef-a-roni, tossed salad, garlic bread, chilled fruit, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Hot Italian pizza, broccoli cuts, orange slices, choice WEDNESDAY - lettuce-tomato, corn chips, as- sorted fruit, choice of milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Sept. 14 - 20 THURSDAY - Chicken nuggets w/dip, French fries, mixed garden vegetables, roll-butter, cherry delight, milk. - Deli hoagie w/ FRIDAY - French bread pizza, potato chips, fresh vegetables w/ dip, pineapple tidbits, milk. MONDAY - Toasted cheese sandwich, pickle chips, tomato soup-crackers, pears, milk. TUESDAY - Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes w/gravy, peas- carrots, roll-butter, ice cream, milk. WEDNESDAY - Hoagie (sliced meat-cheese-lettuce-tomato), apple juice, nacho corn chips, chocolate pudding, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Sept. 14 - 20 Breakfast THURSDAY - Coffee cake, ce- real assortment, chilled juice, milk. FRIDAY - Fresh fruit or juice, raisin bars, assorted cereal, milk. MONDAY - Variety of cereal, pastry, chilled juice or fruit, milk. TUESDAY - Banana bread- butter, Raisin Bran or Apple Jacks, orange juice, milk. WEDNESDAY - Cereal, blue- berry pancakes w/syrup-butter, apple juice, milk. Lunch THURSDAY - Spaghettiw/meat sauce, tossed salad-choice of dressing, roll-butter, raisin bars w/ glaze, milk. FRIDAY - Fish on bun-tartar sauce, creamy cole slaw, coconut oatmeal cookies, milk. MONDAY - Wafer steak on seeded bun w/lettuce-tomato- cheese, macaroni-cheese, fruit ambrosia, milk. TUESDAY - Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes w/gravy, sea- soned green beans, roll-butter, apple cake, milk. WEDNESDAY - Chipped turkey w/lettuce on soft roll, vegetable soup-crackers, Italian cucumber salad, orange creamsicle cake, milk. Fresh Pasta in 6 Flavors (iSpy ¢ EDD ; PRA PRODUCTS Dallas Shopping Center Route 309, Dallas 675-6136 Fully Prepared LASAGNA MANICOTTI STUFFED SHELLS Just Heat 'n’ Eat oli and Tortellini plus Hunger Or Stress" Flora Schwartz Diet Center Counselor cc Sorsonal Evaluation! Park Office Building, Kingston, PA "Lose Weight Fast Without Drugs, Diele® Center The weight-loss professionals. 287-4440 Large Variety of Ravi-| Back To School! It's the time of year that means fun and excitement for almost everyone. But some people become depressed, anxious, fearful, a. Susan Walters will be soloist In dance concert Susan J. Walters, will be a solo- istin a dance concert presented by students of Linda Sipple at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, September 17 at 7 p.m. The daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walters, Susan is a fourth grade student at the Lake-Lehman-Jackson Ele- mentary Center. Tickets for the concert are available by calling the dance studio at 288-3083 or can be purchased at the box office prior to the perforce, vennifer Morgan Jennifer Morgan joins Sem faculty Dr. Wallace Stettler, President of Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School and Mr. Carmen Marnell, Dean of the Upper School, announce the recent ap- pointment of Mrs. Jennifer Mor- gan to the faculty of the Upper School effective Fall, 1989. An alumnus of Wyoming Semi- nary, Mrs. Morgan is a graduate of St. Lawrence University. She taught at North Country School, Lake Placid, New York, the State University of New York at Albany, and was Child Care program coor- dinator at Skidmore College. She resides in Dallas with her hus- band, Fred, chairman of the his- tory department at Wyoming Seminary. O’Reilly Parents’ Club elects new officers The Blue and Gold Parents’ Club of Bishop O'Reilly High School, Kingston, has elected officers for the 1989-90 school year. Over the course of the year the organzation is responsible for the major fund- raising activities at the west side school. Standing from left are, Jim Greger, president, Dallas; Rev. Michael Piccola, Principal; Jim Schappert, vice president, Edwardsville. Seated, Jean Kwiatkowski, treasurer, Larksville; Joan Kingsbury, corresponding secretary, Shavertown. Absent, Paula Lucas, Secre- 5 tary, Forty Fort. Open house for new Gate of Heaven addition Sunday Open House at the new Gate of Heaven School building addition will be held Sunday, Sept. 17 be- ginning at 1 p.m. Bishop Francis X. DiLorenzo, Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Scranton, will bless the new school structure at 2:15 p.m. An informal reception will be held in the school auditorium following the Blessing Service. All parents, students, former students and friends in the Back Mountain Area are invited to at- tend. Xavier Cabrini Parish, Carverton; Blessed Sacrament Mission, Cen- termoreland and Gate of Heaven Parish, Dallas. Funding for the new addition is being provided by parents, con- tributing parishes and the Bishop's Annual Appeal of the Diocese of | Scranton. Trucksville Nursery School begins classes this week Trucksville Nursery School will begin its 1989-90 school year the week of September 11. Classes are offered for two and one-half to five year olds. The program empha- sizes socialization and self esteem. The children learn about the world around them. 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