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Show The Park Record O Section A Thursday, September 1 5, 1 994 D Page A1 1 Treasure Mountain starts the first-ever intramurals continued from A10 wiin one or me scnooi s nve ciuds. The clubs are: Earth Kids (a recycling recy-cling group), Math Club, Art Club, Pied Piper Flute Club, Cinemation, a computer club and the Drama Club. "We can do as much as we have support for," said Olsen. "If somebody some-body wanted to come in from the outside we would welcome that." Meakins agreed saying, "We're r-Luncli iiicnii-i The lunch menu for Parley's Park, McPolin and Jeremy Ranch elementary schools for the week of Sept. 19 to Sept 23 is as follows: Monday, Sept. 19 Hot dog on a bun and baked buns or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, sand-wich, potato rounds, fruit cup, pumpkin bar and choice of milk. Tuesday, Sept. 20 Deli sandwich sand-wich or pizza, green beans, sliced peaches, creamy non-fat pudding and choice of milk. Wednesday, Sept. 21 Salad bar or burrito, cinnamon roll, choice of fruit and choice of milk. Thursday, Sept. 22 Scrambled eggs with ham and cheese or pizza, hashbrowns, juice, fresh baked muffin and choice of milk. Friday, Sept. 23 Sloppy joe: on a bun or corn dog, garden salad, cinnamon applesauce and choice of milk. The lunch menu for Treasure Mountain Middle School for the whole school year is as follows: Monday Salad bar and milk, choice of Italian entree, deli sandwichpizza or hamburger. Tuesday Salad bar and milk, choice of Mexican entree, deli sandwichpizza or chicken sandwich. Wednesday Salad bar and milk, choice of American entree, deli sandwichpizza or corn doghot dog. Thursday Salad bar and milk, choice of potato bar, deli sandwichpizza or barnto. Friday Salad bar and milk, choice of manager's delight, deli sandwichpizza or hot sand wich. A variety of ala carte items will be for sale following meal service and before school starts.! Ala carte service will start sometime after the first week of school. Students ''ill not be( allowed to use lunch account money for purchasing ala cartel items. just trying to expose kids to things they can do the rest of their lives, if it's sports or a club I think it helps." According to Olsen, 'The kids need activities to be involved in that are tied to the school. It bolsters bol-sters pride and gives them a sense of school spirit." Added Meakins, "We've never had a mascot or anything any-thing here. This should help take care of the school." Homecoming '95 scheduled The week of Sept. 19-23 is homecoming week at Park City High School. There will be events throughout the week at the high school for the students. For the community here is the list of events: Thursday, Sept. 22 after the girls volleyball game between 8:30 and 9 p.m. there will be a dummy burningpep-rally in the parking lot to the east of the school and the announcement of the homecoming home-coming court...three senior couples and one couple from the junior, sophomore and freshman classes. Friday, Sept. 23, at 3 p.m. weather permitting floats will parade from the high school to Swede Alley, down Main Street and back to the high school. The football foot-ball game against Wasatch High School Wasps starts at 5 p.m. at Dozier Field and anyone with a program will be eligible for gifts and surprises from the Booster Club. Half time activities include the naming of the homecoming king and queen and the homecoming homecom-ing parade. Following the game will be the homecoming dance in the high school's multi-purpose room at 8 p.m. The theme this year is the 80's for seniors, 70' for juniors, 60's for sophomores and 50's for freshmen. Museum programs for schools The Park City Museum's popular educational program has been expanded to five Park City schools: Parley's Park, McPolin and Jeremy Ranch elementaries; Carden Academy and Soaring Wings Montessori School. The program teaches third and fourth graders about the history of Park City mining, 'the stagecoach and the architecture of our historic buildings. PUBLIC NOTICE The Park City Board of Education will meet in public forums to secure input regarding options for new school facilities. These meetings will take place on the dates and times listed below. Sept. 21 7:00 pm Treasure Mountain Middle School Sept. 22 7:00 pm Jeremy Ranch Elementary School October 3 7:00 pm Parley's Park Elementary School Meetings will, be hela m multi-purpose rooms of each school. Your input is important and encouraged by members of the Park City Board of Education. THe iDEaL Five-sEConD commutc. W. a? 1 J BeDROOM to ojfice. 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