' @ T . @ r ® 9 PN ER EY BO The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 30, 1995 11 Hudak will do internship in business in Hollywood Dallas resident Joseph Hudak is preparing for his business in- ternship through King's College. Hudak will intern at Family Theatre, Hollywood, California, where he will work in business management, public relations, and marketing. He is the son of Joseph and Elaine Hudak, and is a graduate of Dallas High School He is a junior English major at King's. Family Theatre, a division of Holy Cross Ministries, produces family programming marketed to _ major television and radio net- works and cable systems, and also includes a Spanish language radio broadcast. / JOSEPH HUDAK SPROG The band practiced on The Dallas High School Marching Band has been tuning up for the season with practices at the school. Last week's brilliant sun saw them going through the latest routines. In the top photo, from EDWIN SCHALL Schall earns scholarship Edwin Schall of Dallas has received a scholarship from the Two/Ten International Footwear Foundation. Edwin was chosen from more than 600 applicants to this year's program. Edwin will use the award to attend King's College. SCHOOL MENUS The following school lunch menus are for the week of Aug. 31 - Sept. 6. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - American sub/ bun or cheeseburger/bun, potato chips, lettuce/tomato cup, fruit cup w/topping. FRIDAY - Chef salad plate (ham-turkey-cheese) crackers, or hot dog/bunw/side salad, fruited jello. MONDAY - Labor Day. No school. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/rice or cheese pizza, green beans, orange wedges. WEDNESDAY - Rotini w/meat sauce, garlicbread or cheese pizza, tossed salad w/dressing, fruited jello. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes/gravy, garden peas, roll/butter, butterscotch pudding. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter/jelly sandwich, carrot/ celery sticks, potato chips, pine- apple tidbits. MONDAY - Labor Day. No school. TUESDAY - Cheesesteak hoa- gie, hash brown potatoes, sea- soned green beans, peaches. WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti w/ Italian meat sauce, tossed salad w/dressing, roll/butter, fruited jello. The Post offers special school-year subscriptions. Call 675-5211 for rates and an order. POST PHOTOS/RON BARTIZEK [| left, Jeanette Humphrey, Brian Miller and Kim Wall got the beat rolling. Below left, Peter Redmond led the brass line. Below right, band leader Todd Hunter led the whole group through its paces. i! Everything you need for Back to School Make the most of it with these supplies and services SN cn eC 1 Retirement NAY el 44 « hd 4 ml; The Jean Outlet Dallas - Harveys Lake Highway Gus Walter Complex Open Thurs.-Sat. 10-6 p.m. © Fri. 10-8 p.m. 2 rs , SAT/PSAT ¢ HOMEWORK HELPERS & STUDY SKILLS I. {RES 7 pi P rofessional Tutoring Center a | |W psam/sat Homework Helpers Study Skills LATES, RTE. 315 655-6766 . . .where kids learn how smawt they can bel SAT/PSAT & HOMEWORK HELPERS & STUDY SKILLS & ® STINSAONLS & SHITIH HUOMIWOH & LUSd/LYS LUC UR A ER STUDY SKILLS SEPTEMBER CLASSES NOW FILLING! MAJOR PERFORMING ARTS GENTER d “ZANE FASHION & CHARM STUDIO Carverton Rd., Trucksville "The Most Complete Performing Arts Education Center in NE PA" MPAC Faculty & Staff * PRO-VOCAL * TAP * JAZZ « BALLET * POINTE * TODDLER DANCE SR 0A 131 5 SANTOR 1 7: N KO ANAT 0: VLAN B) SH @0) 24 oui (01D) 21 Bl NH @ 5 VN LY] BY (0).Y FY I SNA id 2 C1200) 8) (oT NO J 9 192 LY Er Bf (OAR J Us HEPA NEN CHILDREN'S THEATRE COMPANY ¢ KID FITNESS & FUN M.P.A.C,, "from registration of a class tothe end of the year recital is outstanding. The staff is extremely dedicated, talented, and wonderful with the children. M.P.A.C. provides a roomy facility with consideration and interest for our children." Bonnie & Ted Bassano, Dallas CLASSES ALSO IN PITTSTON AND KINGSTON Main Dptical Back To School Special 0% OFF All Childrens’ Eyeware Eye Exam, 1 pr. Soft Contacts, Free Follow-up for a Year $65.00 73 Main St., Luzerne 283-0870 HOURS: Tuesday - Friday 11-7, Saturday 9-5
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