! ~ 8 _ The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 7, 1994 eared, “1 School menus The following school lunch "menus are for the week of Sept. 8 = 14.. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS ~+ THURSDAY - Sloppy Joe/bun or pepperoni pizza, alphabet fries, .rchilled fruit. *.* FRIDAY - Philly cheese steak/ bun or pepperoni pizza, salad, © Seasonal fruit. >,» MONDAY - Chicken nuggets .'w/b.b.q. sauce or homestyle pizza, “buttered rice, green beans, or- ~,ange smiles. .* . TUESDAY - Grotto pizza or chef salad, graham crackers, celery sticks w/peanut butter, peanutty ‘apple. ~~ WEDNESDAY - B.B.Q. chicken -.or homestyle pizza, roll, whipped ‘potatoes w/gravy, tender peas, ~chocolate chip cookies. = GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL ~'. THURSDAY - Tacos, Mexican “beans, pineapple. FRIDAY - Tunaw/bun-lettuce, .-chips, pickles, cheese stix, peaches, cookie. MONDAY - Cheeseburg/bun, potato rounds, green beans, ap- ~ plesauce, cookie. -. TUESDAY - Ham-cheese/bun, , peas-carrots, pineapple. . WEDNESDAY - Wimpie/bun, "French fries, carrot stix, peaches. “ LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS "THURSDAY - Cheeseburg or _‘hamburg/bun, pickle chips, pasta International ~~ Dr. Mahmoud H. Fahmy was “recently appointed a member of the board of directors for the Inter- ‘national Council on Education for Teaching (ICET). © +ICET is a group of teacher ‘educators from all over the world who confer with the purpose to promote the quality of teacher ~ w.preparation and to deal with educational issues on nationaland global levels. Fahmy is a professor of educa- -.tion at Wilkes University and previously served as dean of salad w/vegetables, sliced pears. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, seasoned broccoli, potato chips, cherry delight. MONDAY - Cheesesteak hoa- gie, onion rings, seasoned green beans, sliced peaches. TUESDAY - Ham patti/bun, potato puffs, peas-carrots, pine- apple tidbits. WEDNESDAY - Tacos w/ cheese-lettuce-tomato-taco sauce, lightly buttered corn, fudge bar. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Banana bread, cereal, orange juice. FRIDAY - Banana muffin, fruit juice, cereal. MONDAY - Fruit muffin, ce- real, peaches, juice. TUESDAY - Pancakes w/syrup, cereal, pastry, juice. ~ WEDNESDAY - Coffee cake, cookies, cereal, juice, fruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Chicken patty on roll-lettuce-tomato, seasoned vegetables, chilled peaches. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, carrots /celery, fresh fruit. MONDAY - Wafer steak/bun w/lettuce-tomato, steamed veg- gies, chilled fruit. TUESDAY - Deli hoagie/trim- mings, pasta salad, cherry short- cake. WEDNESDAY - Italian meat- balls /tomato sauce on hard roll, seasoned green beans, jello. graduate affairs and continuing education. Born in Alexandria; Egypt, he received a bachelor’s degree from Alexandria University, master's degree from Columbia University and doctorate from Syracuse Unvi- ersity. He was founder and president of Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Social Studies Council and re- cipient of its “Best Educator Award.” He also served on the Dallas School Board and the Presiden- 4 : Down To Earth O So 0.0 Cm PSU to offer course on teaching the Holocaust Penn State Wilkes-Barre will offer a new three credit graduate course, “Teaching Lessons of The Holocaust,” in October. The course instructors are John Comitz of Lake-Lehman School District and Rabbi Michaels of Temple Israel. The class will meet one evening a week from 4:15 to 7:15 p.m. at Temple Israe,l beginning October 3 through December 12. An optional trip to the United States Holocaust Museum in O Washington, D.C. is planned for December 4. The course can be taken as credit or non-credit by educators, counselors, administrators and interested members of the com- munity. nia For more information, please contact Tricia Considine or.Ina Lubin at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, 675-9227 or 675-9251. Kings to dedicate Parente Hall The Charles E. and Mary Parente Life Sciences Center at King's HAS MOVED TO © 743 WYOMING AVENUE KINGSTON (next to Mr. Donut and across from Gerrity's Market) ee - ci m—— Pe—— er TY vs pi ” ’ z ar g : Ep «fir ( ( 4 We're BIGGER and BETTER at the NEW location Expanding on the SAME GREAT PRODUCT LINES SEE YOU SOON AT THE NEW LOCATION!!! 283-8401 I & Bh ES Ee EE EN ® * a a New computer lab on line at LCCC The Office Technology Department at Luerne County Community College has reached total automation, with the opening of a new computer lab featuring IBM PS/2 Model 53 computers, networked with the existing Office Technology Lab and using updated software. Trying out the new computer equipment are, Kate Jen- kins, Shavertown, coordinator, Office Management; and Edward McLaughlin, dean of business, engineering technologies and allied health, LCCC. tial Task Force for deregulating public schools in the United States. Fahmy is the founder of the Youth Forum on Political Aware- ness in Luzerne County. An appointed member of the Luzerne County Community Col- lege Board of Trustees, Fahmy has served as co-chairman of Luzerne County Bicentennial Commission and is a member of the Advisory Board of Luzerne/ Wyoming Countiues Mental Council on Education selects Fahmy Health /Mental Retardation. Dr. Fahmy is the co-founder of the AIDS Awareness Committee of Luzerne County, is a member of the Board of Economic Develop- ment Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania, and the co-founder and member of the Planning Committee of Inter-Religious Encounter Group and a member of the Pennsylvania Center for the Book Advisory Board. A Dallas resident, Fahmy is married and has three children. Does your child need help with reading, math, English or study skills? Mercy Institute of Educational Development Let us help your child with one-to-one tutoring Grades K-8 Call today: 675-7407 or 675-7461 Sisters of Mercy, Mercy Center, Dallas, PA College will be dedicated September 16, at 1:45 p.m. at the campus entrance to Parente Hall. An academic convocation will be held at 2:30 p.m. in Scardlon Physical Education Center. [) M.P.A.C. FACULTY SEPTEMBER CLASSES NOW FILLING! MAJOR PERFORMING .. ARTS GENTER ZANE FASHION & CHARM STUDIO TEE carverton Rd. "The Most Complete >erforming Arts Education Center in NE PA" , Ee GINA MAJOR "WE CATER TO FAMILIES" PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION FOR ALL AGES: ‘TAP ‘TUMBLING + PRO POP/BROADWAY VOCAL + JAZZ - THEATER + TV/FILM ACTING « BALLET + DANCE TWIRL + FLAG TWIRL ov + PARADE CORPS SUPERIOR CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS: - MOM & ME CLUB (18-36 mths.) « KID FITNESS & FUN (3-5 yrs.) - TODDLER DANCE (2 1/2-4 yrs.) + MODELING & CHARM COURSES M.P.A.C.,, "from registration of a class to the end of the yearrecital is outstanding. The staffis extremel dedicated, talented, and wonderful with the chil. dren. M.P.A.C. provides a roomy facility with con- sideration and interest for our children.” Bonnie & Ted Bassano, Dallas CLASSES ALSO IN PITTSTON « WILKES-BARRE + SCRANTON $9 2,308 JRF ade wl | | WM Ads individuals only [ o 20S Pp 3 m Ads placed by in ot | dealers 5 m if you don't get results, you get | mit yo, don 4 more weeks free - = 4 Ee 7 op & Be QD 20 WORDS 4 WEEKS $10 laced by individuals or 't get results, yoy get $12 IEEE NY I, Fr >» [ Ww @ Ads placed bY individuals of Ags plac od cies I! |. real estate agen "a. you oot eS 't get resu y 4 get results 5 , Joa weeks fee |” More weeks free » YOU get
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