—— —-_ - The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 5, 1990 11 SCHOOL /SPORTS School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Sept. 6 - 12 THURSDAY - Chicken patty w/ lettuce-tomato, buttered noodles, fruited jello, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Pepperoni pizza, cel- ery sticks w/p.b., chilled pears, no bake cookie, choice of milk. MONDAY - Juicy cheeseburger, potato rounds, pickle chips, icee juicy, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/dipping sauce, coined carrots, buttered noodles, peachy halves, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti w- meat sauce, tossed salad w/dress- ing, garlic bread, mixed fruit, choice of milk. ; ; GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Sept. 6 - 12 | THURSDAY - Hot dog on bun, French fries, pickles, pears, cook- ies, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza, tossed salad, jello, Tastykake, milk. MONDAY - Chicken croquette, mashed potatoes/gravy, buttered carrots, fruit cocktail, milk. TUESDAY - Wimpies on bun, potato rounds, carrot/celery stix, pineapple, pudding pops, milk. WEDNESDAY - Wafiles-sau- sage, w/syrup, stuffed celery, applesauce, cookies, milk. Eighth annual Dallas Rotary Fall Classic set for Sept. 17 Plans have been finalize for the eighth annual Dallas Rotary Fall Classic to be held Septemer 17 at Irem Temple Country Club. The format will be captain and crew with a 12:30 shotgun start. Numerous flight prizes and special prizes will be awarded including a car to anyone scoring a hole in one on Hole #17 during the tournament. The cars are donated by L.L. Richardson Dodge of Dallas. Entries must be received by September 10, 1990. For information contact Paul Priebe Jr. at 477-2124 days, 696-2742 evenings. Pictured above from left, Paul Priebe Jr. Tournament Chairman; Jim Richardson, Richardson Dodge; Brett Slocum, President Dallss Rotary. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Sept. 5-12 THURSDAY - Hamburg on bun, sliced tomato, lettuce, onion rings, buttered kernal corn, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanutbutter- jelly sandwich, potato chips, car- rot/celery sticks, pineapple tid- bits, milk. : MONDAY - Toasted cheese sandwich, pickle chips, tomato soup/crackers, peaches, milk. TUESDAY - Sloppy Joe on bun, parsley potatoes, garden peas, pears, milk. WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti w/ Italian meat sauce, tossed salad/ dressing, roll-butter, fruited gela- tin, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Sept. 6 - 12 Breakfast THURSDAY - French toast sticks w/syrup, juice, milk. FRIDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, juice, milk. MONDAY - Muffin-butter, juice, cereal, milk. TUESDAY - Toast-butter, fruit, juice, cereal, milk. WEDNESDAY - Sausage/pan- cakes, juice, milk, cereal, pastry, milk. Lunch THURSDAY - Italian meatball onroll, salad, cinnamon cake, milk FRIDAY - Pizza subs, fresh rel- ish cup w/dip, pumpkin bars, milk. MONDAY - Chicken patty w/ lettuce-tomato, applesauce, pud- ding, milk. TUESDAY - Chipped turkey w/ lettuce on bun, pasta salad, brownie, milk. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg on bun w/onions-relish, green beans, pineapple, cake, milk. Jackson gets two new assistants at Dallas By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Two new assistant coaches are working with the Dallas High School football team this season due to the resignation of former assistant Paul Brown. Brown gave up his football job in order to con- centrate fully on the high school basketball team, of which he is head coach. Brown was appointed to that position at the July meeting of the school board following the resig- nation by former varsity basket- ball coach Clarence Ozgo. Scott Francis of Shavertown and Harry Gulich of Dallas, are now working . with head. coach Ted Jackson, and assistants William Silvi and Tony Chiarucci. Francis, a 1987 graduate of Dallas High, is a senior at College Misericordia. While at Dallas, he was an outstanding baseball pitcher and quarterback for the varsity football team. Following graduation, he entered Johns Hopkins where he played as a defensive back on the varsity dur- ing his freshman year. : He transferred to Wilkes in his sophomore year but enrolled in College Misericordia in his junior year. Francis was appointed as Dal- las’ Junior High coach but this year has been assigned to working with the varsity offensive and de- fensive backs and receivers. “I like coaching,” Francis said. “The kids are great and eager to NEW DALLAS ASSISTANTS Harry Gulich, left, and Scott Francis are assisting Dallas head football coach Ted Jackson this season. (Post Photo/Charlot M. Denmon) learn. I also enjoy scouting the other teams, which all of us take turns doing.” Gulich, a native of Edwardsville, played as guard on the Ed- wardsville High School team. He attended Keystone Junior College and has been a Dallas resident since 1977. “I have always liked football and I am still involved in flag football, playing whenever I have the oppor- tunity,” Gulich said. “I also played Rugby starting in 1974 and play- ing until 1976.” Gulich is employed by the Dallas School District full- time. Until this year, Gulich served as an assistant coach at the junior high but was moved up this sea- son to the senior high, where he works with the linebackers and defensive ends. “These are great kids,” said Gulich. “I can’t say anything but good about them. They are dedi- cated and work hard to improve themselves.” ; Gulich and his wife, the former Judith Peplowski, have two daugh- ters, one a senior at Dallas, the other in seventh grade. Back Mountain residents boost LCCC team Most seasons, the men’s base- ball team at Luzerne County Community College would not start ~ hitting the baseball diamond until March. However, this year, the Minute- men, along with other members of the Eastern Pennsylvania Colle- giate Conference, will begin their season of play in September. 6 N. Main Street Pittston, PA 18640 654-6051 Call For Appointment Students Under 16 Must Be Accompanied By A Parent Or Guardian VISION ASSOCIATES * This year's team, under the direction of Coach Al Cihocki, who is in his 16th year at the helm for LCCC, and Assistant Coach Ted Dargiewicz, is made up of five re- turning players from last year's squad. Last year's team finished the season with an 11-11 record. Pitching duties for the 1990 Minutemen will be shared by Keith NOTICE TO PARENTS J (Grades 1 Thru 12) AUGUST 22 - SEPT. 15 Your Child will be tested for: 1. Visual Acuity - ability to see distance and near. 2. Stereopsis - if eyes work together as a team. 3. Muscle Motility - check your child's eye muscles for balance and coordination. Schultz, and Bob. Ashworth of Shavertown, and others. 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