The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 2, 1998 7 Getting ready, going back to school SCHOOL MENUS 2c The following school lunch menus are for the week of Sept. 3- 9. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Nachos w/chili- cheese or Italian hoagie. Select one or two: Buttered rice or tossed salad/dressing or chilled pears. FRIDAY - Stromboli w/sauce or Italian hoagie. Select one or two: Candied carrots, cantaloupe or pudding. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets Middle and Senior High THURSDAY - Mexican Bar w/ roll (Middle); Chicken Fajita Bar w/roll (High School); Chicken parmesan sandwich, glazed car- rots, cinnamon applesaude. FRIDAY - Pasta Bar w/roll, BLT. Sandwich, parsley potatoes, sweet raisins. MONDAY - No school. TUESDAY - Middle School: Deli Bar, Grilled chicken sandwich, golden corn, mandarin oranges. TUESDAY - High School; Cheesest€ak Bar, Stromboli w/ w/roll or turkey hoagie. Select sauce, tator tots, chilled pears. one or two: Buttered noodles, ten- WEDNESDAY - Middle School: der peas or mixed fruit. Salad Bar w/roll. Turkey/gravy WEDNESDAY - Pierogies or over mashed potatoes, green turkey hoagie. Select one or two: beans, fruit crisp. Celery w/peanut butter or petite WEDNESDAY - High School; banana or chocolate pudding. Mexican Bar w/roll. Breaded bbq chicken sandwich, golden corn, : GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL mandarin oranges. @ At Dallas Elementary, right, students waited on THURSDAY - Half day. No buses until they were allowed in the building bong. TV 18 disiieea) NE ibe VO-TECH Tuesday morning. From right, David Hunter, MONDAY - ee a THURSDAY - Apple muffin, Steve Luksh, Jill O'Connell, Alysa Szcybulski, TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets cereal, juice, fruit. Gina Kaiser and Sarah Maranicci. POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK carrot/celery stix, peaches, roll. FRIDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, WEDNESDAY - Hot dogs w/ juice, fruit. bun, French fries, baked beans, MONDAY - No school. pears. TUESDAY - Blueberry muffin, cereal, juice, banana. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS WEDNESDAY - French toast Elementary Schools sticks/syrup or cereal, juice, » ‘THURSDAY - Hot dog on bun Pastry. or ravioli w/meatsauce and roll, tossed salad w/dressing, chilled Lunch FRIDAY - Cheesy pizza orham hoagie-lettuce-tomato, vegetable bbq on roll, mixed- vegetables, Tice casserole, chilled fruit. Shape Up. FRIDAY - Pizza, tossed salad/ MONDAY- No school. ranch dressing, apple, soft pret- TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets Z2€l w/roll and sauce or meatball MONDAY - No school. hoagie w/cheese, French fries, TUESDAY - Wafer steak w/ » pineapple tidbits. cheese on hoagie roll, steamed WEDNESDAY - Tacos w/meat- carrots, chilled fruit. cheese-lettuce-tomato or hot WEDNESDAY - Deli hoagie-let- ham/cheeseonroll, buttered corn, ~~ tuce-tomato/dressing, oven ready chilled pears. fries, brownie. At Gate of Heaven, they were getting ready for the new school year last week. At left, Santo LaFoca held Brianna while they met Mary Kozick, L-L Taxpayers to meet September 3 kindergarten teacher. Having some fun, below, The Lake-Lehman School District Taxpayers Association will hold Nathan Albrecht, Tori Mosca and Patrick McGrath at their monthly meeting Thurs., Sept. 3, in the Lehman Township Z the toy table. Municipal Building located on “Old Route #115”. The meeting will start 2) at 7:30 p.m. All taxpayers are urged to attend. | ° (] . s 1 King's to hold Phonathon Sept. 9 Wyoming Sem S pper Joe Giunta, Dallas, chairperson of the 1998-99 King's College Alumni Phonathon invites all Phonathon volunteers to the Kick-Off ® 0 event slated for Wed., Sept. 9. The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the School to et new addition Gold Room, sixth floor of the King's Administration building. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served. " Photos will be taken of all section and class chairpersons. Instruc- , ® The academic and administra- six new air-conditioned class- tions for the upcoming campaign will be given. Giunta will also tive center of Wyoming Seminary’s rooms as well as four departmen- announce the “New Donor Night” special appeal which will feature a Upper School campus in Kingston, tal offices, while the school’s de- special night of calling and fun auction for the volunteers on Sept. 13. Sprague Memorial Hall has velopment office will occupy a four- All alumni wishing to volunteer in the phonathon are invited to attend changed little since its construe office suite on the first floor. A the Kick-off on the 9th and the New Donor Night on the 13th. For more tion in 1928. new first-floor conference room informtion call the King’s College Alumni Office at 208-5879. : But the sound of excavation will also provide meeting space and construction this sumnmer for Seminary faculty, families, Darling & Sons' Farms & Greenhouses heralds a new phase in the alumni and administrators. Growing Quality is a Family Busivess Shoe 1930" building's history. A new entrance with portico i < 8 1 but) Work began in late May on a and elevator tower will provide an or Jonas TE $ $1 hg 2 three-story, 18,000-square-foot enhanced approach to the cam- re ; TY addition to the rear of the build- pus from Kingston Corners, Green Beans.........ccccevviennae 79¢/1b. id > ing, which will increase the The addition designed by the : ; building's overall square footage Wilkes-Barre architecural firm of sn DloThay n Bi a Soon Py one-fhind. : : Bohlin, Cywinsid, Jackson, will Red & White Potatoes, Dil, Cabbage, Spanish Onions, Red Beets, The Upper School's English, complement the campus’ tradi- Pickling Onions, & Fruit history, language, social sciences tional architecture. It marks the and mathematics classes meet in first phase of a planned complete Summer Hours: Won, Fri. 36 Set, 35 SUN. 3:0+ 6752000 aii Sprague Hall. renovation of Sprague Hall which i) A planning committee, com- will include the installation of a Cl posed of teachers, students and new heating and air conditioning : = fl! administrators, has developed system as well as classroom im- Looking over the plans for the Sprague Hall renovation are, 4b N . 7 A priorities for the building, based provements. from left, Upper School Dean David L. Davies, Jr.; President H. oa on the current and projected needs The $3 million addition is ex- Jeremy Packard; Rusty Flack ‘71, chairman of the Property . of the educational program. pected to be completed in the Committee of the school’s Board of Trustees; and Stan Hedrick, ease a or O ll Tr - Academic departments willgain spring of 1999. project superintendent, Sordoni Construction Management. » | Ww ® PBasketful of Gifts | A losvof un feumie ATERFORD"” CRYSTAL askerful of 9yts | Kingston Township High School class of 1941 will hold their 57th . ‘ : reunion at the Irem Temple Country Club on Sat., Sept. 12. There will fon FREE Gifts and Useful Information for be a Dutch Treat Bar at 6 p.m. Pictures will be taken at 6:30 in the 76 Yen Bey « New U.S. Citizens » Engaged Women * New Parents « Movers room. dinner will be at 7 p.m. Cek ng ay & The following day they will meet at 9 a.m. at Mark II for a Dutch Treat ! &/ a Buffet breakfast. 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