The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 25, 1989, Image 11

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The Dallas Post
SCHOOL
School menus
DALLAS SCHOOLS
Oct. 26 - 31
THURSDAY - Chili con carne,
mashed potatoes, saltine crack-
ers, chilled fruit mix, ice cream
treat, choice of milk.
FRIDAY - Homemade pepper-
oni pizza, mixed veggies, celery
sticks, stuffed w/peanut butter,
creamy rice pudding, choice of milk.
MONDAY - Oven fried chicken,
roll-butter, buttered rice, tender
peas, chilled pineapple, choice of
milk.
TUESDAY - Hot dog w/chili
sauce, French fries, peaches,
brownie, choice of milk.
WEDNESDAY - Golden fish
nuggets w/tartar sauce, French
fries, creamy cole slaw, wacky cake
w/icing, choice of milk.
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS
Oct. 26 - Nov. 1
Thursday - Turkey salad in pita
pocket, French fries, peas-carrots,
creamsicle, milk.
FRIDAY - French bread pizza,
tossed salad-dressing, potato
chips, fruit cocktail, milk.
MONDAY - Hot dog on bun,
mashed potatoes, steamed sauer-
kraut, peach half, milk.
TUESDAY - Hamburg bar-b-q
on bun, corn, apple, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Spiral macaroni
w/Italian meat sauce, tossed salad-
dressing, roll-butter, gelatin, milk.
School groups invited to
Brambleberry Witches show
Attention School Groups - only
two weeks left to make your reser-
vations! A very special perform-
ance is scheduled for 10 a.m.,
Thursday, Nov. 9, for school groups
of 20 or more. Tickets are dis-
counted to $3.50 for this perform-
ance. Seating for these School
Performances is determined by the
first paid reservation in—first
seated basis. So hurry and call
today!
The Brambleberry Witches, the
musical, is a delightful tale of two
witches who cheated their way
through Mrs. Primby's College of
Witchcraft & Black Magic because
they were too good to be bad. Elmira
and Emmeline get their “assign-
ment” and fly (hitch-hike because
their brooms malfunction) to North-
ern Scotland and to Brambleberry
Lake-Lehman band dance Friday
Castle. And the story continues
from there.
This full musical production has
colorful costumes, props and full
stage scenery, as well as profes-
sional actors, musicians and danc-
ers.
The music and dancing is very
lively in The Brambleberry Witches,
and sure to entertain youngsters
of any age. The show is written in
such a way, with some funny,
satirical bits, that is just for the
adults in the audience. For ex-
ample, the local bully, “Terrible
Terry”, has strong overtones of
Marlon Brando playing Stanley
Kowalski. And when the villagers
beg the two good witches to stay on
in their town, they dance about
chanting happily a la Sally fields,
“They like us! They really like us!”
The Lake-Lehman Band will hold its annual Halloween Dance on
Friday, Oct. 27 from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Lake-Lehman High School
gym. Jumpin’ Jeff Walker of KRZ-FM will be the D.J. Horror Hall
will also be held.
Committee chairpersons for the dance are: 1st row, Johanna
Miller; 2nd row, Jay McCarroll, Molly White, Meaghan Ruddy; 3rd
row, Diana Shoemaker, Scott Brown, Shelly Hoover, Rob Wilson,
Sara Yoblonski.
Lake-Lehman
district joins
drug free zones program
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Writer
Board members of the Lake-
Lehman School District at the
regular meeting Tuesday, Octo-
ber 10 held at Ross Township
School approved the term of the
contract for the Drug Free School
and Communities Act 1986 with
this year’s application in the
amount of $8,900.
The board also approved the
appointment of Karen S. Whipple,
155 Poplar St., Kingston to the
substitute list as an elementary
and secondary reading specialist.
Approval was also given to in-
crease the support to the Back
Mountain Memorial Library Asso-
ciation as follows: 1989-$1500;
1990, $1800; and 1991-$2100.
The resignation of Michele
Medura as newspaper advisor for
the 1989-90 school year was ac-
cepted by the board and in her
place the board appointed Ellen
Campbell as advisor for the 1989-
90 school year at a salary to be
determined.
A cash contribution in the
amount of $2,000 to be used
toward the purchase of the school's
football goal posts from the Lake-
Lehman Football Club was ac-
cepted by the board with grati-
tude.
A motion was approved to con-
gratulate Molly White, semi-final-
ist in the National Merit Scholar-
ship Program, and Christopher
Daniels, Jason Yencha and John
Lincoski as Commended students
in the same program.
The board also approved Plan-
con, Parts A and B, and the sche-
matic drawings pertaining to the
capital improvement project at the
senior high school by a 6-3 vote.
The renovations to the high school
will cost in the range of $2.8 mil-
lion. The drawings and papers
relative to the renovations will be
forwarded to Brad Furey, direc-
tor, Division of Physical Plant and
Construction, State Department
of Education.
In other business, the board:
* Appointed Alfred Zeglin, Ash-
ley, as an eight hour custodian at
the senior high school effective
Oct. 11 at an hourly rate of $5.30
for a probationary period and
$5.40 per hour thereafter.
* Accepted with regret the resig-
nation of Wendy Heritage, three-
hourhousekeeperat Ross Elemen-
tary, effective Oct. 4.
e Appointed Debra Dinger as a
three hour cafeteria worker at Lake-
Lehman Junior High School effec-
tive Oct. 11 at the hourly rate of
$3.55.
Angela Patla ranks high
In statewide
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Writer
Angela Patla, a junior at Lake-
Lehman Senior High School, was
selected as one of the semi-final-
istsin the Miss Pennsylvania U.S.A.
Pageant held Sept. 22-24, in
Monroeville, Pa.
Angela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Patla of Sweet Valley, was
one of 97 contestants from all
sections of Pennsylvania. Her
application selected from among
700 entries.
Angela spent Sept. 22, 23 and
24, at the Howard Johnson Hotel
in Monroeville where the contest-
ants went through three catego-
ries-a personal interview, a swim-
suit modeling, and an evening gown
modeling.
Angela was one of the top 15
selected by the judges. These 15
finalists then had to go through
the same requirements with the
exception that this time the inter-
view was done on stage.
Angela attended the models
workshop in Wilkes-Barre from
which she graduated two years
ago. She now does fashion shows
modeling casual and informal
clothes.
Recently she won the Pennsyl-
pageant
Miss Pennsyuvania
U.S.A. semifinalist
vania Beauties of America Pageant
held at the Woodlands and won a
four-day cruise to the Bahamas
which Angela said was a lot of fun.
She plans to attend college and
become a trauma surgeon and a
part-time model. Angela also plans
to enter the same pageant again
next year.
Student Council elects officers
The Dallas Middle School student council, under the guidance of
Miss Norine Amesbury, recently held its annual election of
officers for the 1989-1990 school year. Steve Lieberman was
elected president; Jill Kowalski, vice president; Karen Wisnieski,
corresponding secretary; Becky Yurko, treasurer; and Kathy
Delinsky, recording secretary.
The student council is actively involved in another year of activi-
ties intended to serve the students, the school and the commu-
nity.
Pictured from left, Kathy Delinsky, Becky Yurko, Steve Lieber-
man, Karen Wisnieski and Jill Kowalski.
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