The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 23, 1952, Image 9

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Open House Held
At Joint School
Lake-Noxen Parents
See Classroom Exhibits
The annual Open House Pro-
grams, in conjunction with PTA
meetings, were held at Lake-Noxen
Joint School last Wednesday night
and at the Noxen School on
Thursday night when new officers
were installed and parents visited
individual class rooms and saw
their children’s work exhibited.
James Worth will be the new
president at the joint school as-
sisted by the following: first vice
president and program chairman,
Alan G. Kistler; second vice presi-
dent and hospitality chairmen,
Mrs. Grace Martin and Mrs. Letha
Byrne; recording secretary, Mrs.
Carlton Kocher; corresponding se-
cretary, James Garey; treasurer,
Robert Belles.
Of particular interest at the
joint school was the Industrial
Arts exhibit set up in the gym and
that of the Homemaking Depart-
ment.
A fluteband, directed by Miss
Louise [Schlick, was featured at
Noxen. Parents enjoyed the first
grade room, recently decorated by
student volunteers, and the health
room, set up by teachers and par-
ents who donated money and time
to take care of ‘decorating and
plumbing.
Birthday In Japan
For Corporal Simms
Cpl. William M. Simms, son of
Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. B. Simms of Leh-
man is celebrating his 23rd birthday
next Wednesday fin Camp Young-
ham, Honshu, Japan, where he is
stationed with the 24th Infantry
Division.
Simms entered the army in Feb-
ruary, 1951, receiving basic training
at Fort Dix, N. J. and advanced
training in anti-aircraft artillery at
Fort Bliss, Texas. He served in Korea
from July, 1951, to February, 1952.
Mary Weir To Serve
Bs Toastmistress
Mary Weir will serve as toast-
mistress of the fourth annual ban-
quet of Catholic Daughters, Court
of Our Lady of Fatima, Tuesday at
6:30 at Irem Temple Country Club.
Mrs. Mary McGarry is honorary
chairman, Mrs. Florence Banks,
executive chairman, and . Mrs.
Fredericka Breslin co-chairman.
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THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952
Lehman-Jackson Seniors Pass Civil Service Exams.
HELEN GENSEL
MILDREL GENSEL
Six senior girls from Lehman-
Jackson schools passed Civil Service
examinations last week with high
averages, and are assured of em-
ployment after gnaduaition.
Florence Sobieski, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Sobieski, Trucksville,
RD, will work for the Navy Depart-
PATRICIA MCKENNA
FLORENCE SOBIESKI
ment in Washington.
Patricia McKenna, daughter of
Mrs. Claire McKenna, Idetown, will
be employed by Civil Service, Bal-
timore, Md.
Joan Oliver, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Oliver, Huntsville,
will work in Baltimore, Civil Ser-
Banquet May 10.
Lehman-Jackson starting kate in
September, is correspondingly late
with graduation. Commencement ex-
ercises are scheduled for June 11,
8:15, in the new auditorium; Class
night is June 6, Baccalaureate ser-
vices June 8; May Day May 28,
Graduation at Lake-Noxen is June
3, 8:15; Class night May 27, 8 P.M;
Baccalaureate service, June 1, 7:30,
all three ceremonies in the high
school auditorium.
Monroe Township commencement
is June 3; Baccalaureate services
June 1, 8 PM. at the school; Class
night, May 29; Alumni Banquet,
May 31.
Bake Sale At Noxen
Tomorrow At 11
| | To help in defraying cost of uni-
| forms, Intermediate Girl Scouts of
| Noxen will hold a Bake Sale at
| Noxen Fire Station Saturday at 11.
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‘Don’t Forget Antique
' Show At Lehman
Don’t forget the antique and
hobby show at Lehman Fire Hall
tomorrow. Antiques and hobbies
will be on sale as well as on exhi-
bit. The committee warns that win-
ner of the door prize must be pres-
ent in person to collect it.
GERALDINE EUSTICE
PAGE NINE
Lehman-Jackson Hi-Y
Elects Officers
Lehman - Jackson Hi-Y, formed
last September under direction of
William Snyder, : instructor in
Science, and Willard Lord, Mathe-
matics instructor, named officers
for 1952-1953 at Monday night's
meeting.
Raymond Snyder will serve as
president; Kenneth “Sutton, wice
president; Joel Rood, secretary and
chairman of public relations; Lynn
Ashworth, tréasurer; and Edward
Wallo, sergeant-at-arms.
Kunkle Ladies To Sell
Food At Sterling Farms
Kunkle W. 8S. C. S. will have a
concession at (Sterling Farms on
their Grassland Field Day, June 3,
and sell sandwiches, coffee, ice
cream, home made pies, cake and
all kinds of soft drink.
Kunkle Has Concession
At Sweet Valley Parade
Kunkle Fire Company and Offi-
cial Board of the Kunkle Metho-
dist Church will have a concession
at the Sweet Valley Parade for the
two days, May 30 and May 31.
Proceeds will be used for the build-
ing fund.
JOAN OLIVER
vice.
Geraldine Eustice, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eustice, Lehman,
will be in Baltimore.
Mildred Gensel and Helen Gensel,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gensel, Lehman, will both be em-
ployed by (Civil Service in, Baltimiore.
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Five Local High Schools Announce
Schedule for Commencement Week
Dates have been announced for 8 P.M. for graduation, June 6 for
commencement activities by West-
moreland, Dallas-Franklin Township,
Lehman-Jackson, Lake-Noxen, and
Monroe Township Schools.
For Westmoreland, it is June 4th, |
last day of school. Class night is
May 29, 8 P.M.; Baccalaureate ex-
ercises, June 1, 4 P.M. All activities
are scheduled for the auditorium.
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exercises following crowning of the
May Queen.
Dallas Township holds commence-
ment exercises in the auditorium
June 3 at 8 P.M.; Class night May
29; Baccalaureate services, Sunday
June 1, 4 PM.; picnic for faculty,
May 27, Norris Glen; last day of
school, June 6.
May Day was held May 7, Alumni
ers.
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