(DN Db) The Dallas Post | Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 7,1998 11 SCHOOL MENUS The following school lunch menus are for the week of Oct. 8- oe 14. all lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - French toast sticks w/syrup, cheeseburger/ “bun, hash brown patty, chilled juice. FRIDAY - Pierogies w/roll and cheese stick, cheeseburger/bun, . green beans, pineapple tidbits. MONDAY - Taco boat w/meet- cheese-tomato-lettuce, turkey hoagie, seasoned corn, Mandarin oranges. TUESDAY - Lasagna w/dinner roll, turkey hoagie, tossed salad, fresh grapes. WEDNESDAY - Chicken nug- gets, turkey hoagie, French fries, Shape-Up. ‘GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Stromboli, salad, peaches. FRIDAY - Pizza, carrot/celery sticks, mixed fruit, MONDAY - Columbus Day, closed. TUESDAY - Chicken fries w/ roll, corn, peaches. WEDNESDAY - Tacos-meat- cheese-lettuce-tomato, Spanish beans, pineapple. LAKE LEHMAN SCHOOLS Elementary School THURSDAY - Cheeseburger/ roll or open face turkey sandwich w/gravy, French fries, Mandarin orange. FRIDAY - Cheese pizza or tur- key salad sandwich, glazed car- rots, sweet raisins. MONDAY - Cheesesteak hoagie or ham bbq sandwich, mixed veg- etables, cherries w/cream. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/sauce or bbq rib sandwich, scalloped potatoes, pineapple tid- bits. WEDNESDAY - Chicken parmesan sandwich or haogie w/ lettuce-tomato, fresh veggies w/ dip, fruit crisp. Middle School THURSDAY - Pasta bar w/roll, beef-a-roni w/dinner roll, tossed © salad w/dressing, apple slices. FRIDAY - Deli bar. Sloppy Joe/bun, parsley potatoes, chilled peaches. MONDAY - Burger bar. Chicken parmesan sandwich, crispy tator tots, applesauce. TUESDAY - Mexican bar w/ roll. Meatloaf w/gravy, roll, mashed potatoes/gravy, Shape- Up. WEDNESDAY - Salad bar w/ roll. Sauteed pierogies w/peanut butter celery, steamed broccoli, pineapple tidbits. High School. THURSDAY - French fry bar w/roll. Zesti spaghetti w/meat sauce, roll, tossed salad/dress- ing, fruit crisp. FRIDAY - Teacher's In-service. No school. MONDAY - Hot dog bar. Chicken parmesan sandwich, crispy tator tots, applesauce. TUESDAY - Oriental bar w/ roll. Meatloaf w/gravy, roll, mashed potatoes/gravy, Shape- Up. : WEDNESDAY - Burger bar. Sauteed pierogies w/peanut but- ter celery, steamed broccoli, pine- apple tidbits. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Pancakes/syrup, or cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Oatmeal cookies. cereal, juice, fruit. MONDAY - Fruit muffin, ce- real, juice, fruit. TUESDAY - French toast sticks or cereal, juice; fruit, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Spice bars, ce- real, juice, fruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Pierogies/sau- teed onions, tossed salad/dress- ing, Italian roll, applesauce raisin cake. FRIDAY - Pizza, tossed salad/ ranch dressing, fresh fruit. MONDAY - Chicken patty/roll w/lettuce-tomato, baked beans, chilled fruit. TUESDAY - Grilled cheese, to- mato soup/crackers, chilled peaches, soft pretzels. WEDNESDAY - Pasta/meat sauce, tossed salad, Italian roll, mozzarella cheese, oatmeal cook- ies. Dallas students honored by Sem Wyoming Seminary Dean of the Upper School David L. Davies announced that six students have been named Commended Students in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Back Mountain students Michael Messersmith of Dallas and Tim Reddy of Shavertown each received a Letter of Commendation from the school and the National @ Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC). ! get 4 more weeks free Bo: | | YESSY AR DHS Band holding benefit The Dallas High School Band Booster Organization is holding a holiday raffle to benefit the Dallas High School Marching Band. A Lionel train set complete with track, transformer and accessories was donated by Lynda Gross of Cloth & Needle, Dallas for the raffle which will be held on December 4. Tickets can be purchased at all Dallas High School home football games or from any band booster parent. Tickets are $2 each or three for $5. Pictured holding the train set are Todd Hunter, DHS band director; Mrs. Bonnie Dunnigan, DHS band president. Lake-Lehman pre-school program registration Robert Kunkle and Dave McLaughlin-Smith, Elementary Principals for the Lake-Lehman School District, announce the Pre- school program for parents and pre-school (4 year old) children for the 1998-99 school year. The first installment of Lake- Lehman's Early Childhood /Pre- School Program is scheduled for Oct. 20, 21 and 22 and will fea- ture “Reading Readiness: Activi- ties and Strategies for Parents and Children.” Lake-Lehman School District teaching staff will conduct the Reading Readiness presentation. The presentation will include ba- sicreading readiness skills to pre- pare 4-year-olds for a successful school career. Parents will prepare one activ- ity to use with their child at home. Separate activities including storytime, games, crafts and To place an ad: Fill out and send this coupo Call 675-5211 or Fax 675-3650 #words —__ #weeks snacks are scheduled for the chil- dren at each elementary school. The schedule for this pre-school presentation is as follows: Ross, Oct. 20, 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Lake-Noxen, Oct. 21, 9 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. Lehman-Jackson, Oct. 22, 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Please register for this first pre- sentation by calling the school office and letting us know how many adults and children will be attending. Telephone numbers are as follows: Ross Elementary School, 477-5050 or 256-7897; Lake-Noxen Elementary School, 639-1129; Lehman-Jackson El- ementary School, 675-2165. This program is intended for four;year-olds only. It is, re- quested that you not bring younger brothers or sisters un- less there is no alternative. Amount enclosed $ Zarambo earns dean's award Gwen A. Zarambo, of Dallas, a first-year chemistry major at Albright College, has been named a recipient of a Dean's Scholarship award for the 1998-99 academic year. The Dean's scholarships, valued at a four-year total of $20,000 each, are offered to students who exhibit a combination of academic achieve- ment and significant extracurricular involvement. Zarambo, a graduate of Dallas Senior High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zarambo of Dallas. : Schweitzer on Ithaca dean's list Emily Schweitzer, Dallas, class of ‘01, made Ithaca College's dean's list. She is studying clinical science /physical therapy. DALLAS HIGH GUIDANCE NOTES Get active, but don't be a 'list padder’ Applications are now available for the 1999 Governor's School of Excellence. Governor's Schools are five week residential summer programs for high school students. The programs take place on col- lege campuses and provide hands- on experience in the agricultural sciences, the arts, healthcare, in- ternational studies, teaching and sciences. Room and board, tu- ition, classroom materials and activities are covered by full schol- arship. The student's family is responsible for transportation costs and pocket money. Applica- tions are available in Guidance. Students should remember to try and attend the College Fair at Bishop Hoban on October 15 at 7:30 p.m. Over 100 colleges, uni- versities, technical schools and representatives of all branches of the military will be present. Underclassmen listen up! Col- leges deeply desire active students. The student who shows a willing- ness to get involved is much more attractive than one who spends her whole high school career work- ing on her Q.P.A. But students who know this fact, often make a serious mistake. They confuse involvement with volume. They think the number of activities they join is more important that what they doin those activities. They're wrong. Don’t be a list padder. Nite Golf SD —— That's an admission officer's term, (usually derogatory), for a stu- dent who joins every club and organization in sight so that he can list it on his application. List padders don’t score very high with admission counselors. They are easy to spot. They have a long list of activities that appear impres- sive but below the surface, noth- ing. A good rule of thumb on this topic: Students who are okay in a ‘bunch of things are not nearly as attractive with depth in one. Col- leges want contributors not join- ers. They want people who perse- vere in an activity not those who bounce from fad to fad. For ex- ample, a student who works for the school newspaper for four years, moving to a more respon- sible position each year, scores higher, much higher, than one who joins 12 organizations and contributes nothing. Commit- ment is the key! Congratulations to our Dallas High School September Students of the Month sponsored by the P.T.S.0. and Back Mountain Har-g vest Assembly. They are: Abby Ahmad, Creative Student Award : Brittany Bartolini, School Spirit Student Award Philip Pack, Citizen Student Award April Piazza, Student Achiever Award. at Four Seasons Golf Club, Exeter "Captain and Crew” Format © Friday October 9th [BTS § ofS Sl (BT 16 (SSH To) (SS o PASH [MB EW NE ER (0 Bn RNS 8 nite balls and accessories. Those wishing to eat at our Friday BBQ first, may do so for $8.00 per person (Reservations Required) xX vw Call 655-8869 to Register Your Foursome www.usnetway.com/fourseasonsgolf * The Dallas Post Deadline: Mondays, 4 p.m. GUARANTEED RESULTS. Run your ad at least 4 weeks and if you don't get results, you'll receive another 4 weeks free. And you can change the copy after the initial weeks expire. n with payment to The Dallas Post 607 Main Rd.,Dallas A 2&2 Charge It! |
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