12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 6, 1989 SCHOOL School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Dec.7- 13 THURSDAY - Juicy hot dog w/ chili sauce, French fries, fruited jello, peanut butter cookie, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Mrs. T's pierogies w/ choice of onions, buttered broc- coli, homemade brownie, choice of milk. MONDAY - Vegetable beef soup, Philly cheese steak w/lettuce- | tomato, no bake cookie, choice of milk. TUESDAY - B.B.Q. chicken, mashed potatoes w/gravy, mixed veggies, chilled pears, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Chicken nug- gets w/dipping sauce, buttered noodles, tender peas, fresh fruit, ~ choice of milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Dec.7-13 THURSDAY - Hamburg gravy, mashed potatoes, honey glazed carrots, roll-butter, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY - Baked fish, tartar sauce, macaroni-cheese, stewed tomatoes, roll-butter, apple crisp, milk. MONDAY - Steak hoagie, onion rings, seasoned green beans, pears, milk. ~ TUESDAY - Hot dog on bun, French fries, applesauce, peanutty peanut butter cookie, milk. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg bar- b-q- on bun (whimpie), potato puffs, | mixed garden vegetables, banana pudding, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Dec. 7-13 Breakfast THURSDAY - Banana bread, butter, cereal, juice, milk. FRIDAY - Coffee cake, variety of cereal, fruit, milk. MONDAY - Cereal, peanut butter crackers, juice, fruit, milk. TUESDAY - Blueberry muffin, ~ variety of cereal, orange juice, milk. WEDNESDAY - French toast stix, syrup, juice, pastry, cereal, milk. Lunch THURSDAY - Taco's w/trim- mings, corn, cheese,. sauce, Tech squares, milk. FRIDAY- Fish nuggets-sauce, cole slaw, French fries, cookies, ~ milk. MONDAY - Hot dog on bun, chopped onions, relish, hash browns, chilled fruit, pudding, milk. TUESDAY - Chicken patty on seeded bun, lettuce-tomato, po- tato salad, oatmeal raisin cookies, milk. : WEDNESDAY - Open face tur- key sandwich, mashed potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce, raisin bars, milk. Send the gift that lasts all year - a gift subscription to The Dallas Post Call 675-5211 for yours ICRI Automobile and Homeowners Premiums too high? (07:11 5 Slocum Insurance [Xe [13 [a VAR [1 [oH 575 Memorial Hwy. Dallas, PA 18612 675-1167 An Independent ale [4 [1] ¢: 1g [ol -H Lo 8 a ——-= @ Eo competition with their models. Kneeling, Chris Demchak, Best of Contest; Karen Summerhill, Kingston, Best of Small Towers; Alan Mosca, Dallas, Smallest; Charles Sviatko, Pittston, Most Unusual. Standing, Mrs. Sandy Argentati, Mrs. Elaine Eidam, Adam Jaffe, Scranton, Tallest; Michael Evans, West Pittston, Most Authentic; Mrs. Daryl Moriarity, Jason Williams, Kingston, Most Creative (tie); Katrina Welter, Nuangola, Most Creative (tie). Middle School students build Eiffel Tower In the spirit of this bicentennial year of the French Revolution, students of the Wyoming Seminary Middle School commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Eiffel Tower by researching facts about the structure and constructing their own version of it. Students utilized everything from marshmallows to ziti, wire mesh, plastic blocks, cardboard, and wood to complete their project. Seen are the winners of the Lake-Lehman Junior High Honor Roll listed Mr. John J. Oliver, Principal, Lake-Lehman Junior High School, releases the honor roll consisting of 66 scholars and 94 honor stu- dents. 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