An original air pageant writ- Se around the Christmas theme by ‘members of Powder and Wig, senior dramatic club, will be given at ium this n at 10:45. Faculty ] adviser i is David Williams. "Leading Parts are taken by Pris- cilla Moore, Roseanne Patner, Ellen Shively, David Pellam, Delmar Shupp, and Sylvia Kusick. Lewis Katchko, Thomas Schmidle and Ed- Irvin Kistler, Jean Meade, Janet Rogers, Lois Simon, Marily Welch, Nancy Dickson, Dorothy ‘Stash, and Nancy Dymond are Shepherds. Peggy Ann Maza, Ann Woicekow- ski, Bertha Dickson, and Barbara Vere sing as an angel quartet, and solo parts are taken by Sylvia Cusick, Lewis Katchko, Thomas Schmidle, and Edward Barnes. ~ Trumpet fanfares and duet are by ~ Spencer Hohlgren and Bill Weidner. Narrators are “Ila Lou Wilson, Joanne Lewin, Annjane Layaou, Susan Wileman, and Thais Rozelle. Stage work and lighting is by Joseph ~ Wroblewski, Irvin Kistler, Delmar Westinghouse XMAS a TREE { BULBS indoor & Outdoor o 16: 19: EVANS Drug Store Shupp and David Pellam. On the same program will be a play presented by Mimics and Mask Club, junior dramatic society, ‘‘Rein- deer on the Roof.” Taking part are Edward Barnes, Sandra Baird, Don- ald Bellas, Ruth Beagle, Jerry Lan- cio, Janet Gebler, Terry Evans, Jean Davis, Loretta Shonk, Fred Gansel, and Betty Mulcey, with di- rection by Edgar Hughes. Junior Library Club has sent a number of scrap-books to the Chil- dren’s Ward, General Hospital, using cut-outs of last year’s Christmas cards pasted on art paper. Book-! makers are Barbara and Patricia Hilbert, Jeanie Lee Gordon, Gloria and Myrtle Strohl and Judy Shan- non, working ‘under direction of Miss Emily Goldsmith. Art students who painted figures and background for the outdoor Nativity scene are Tom Schmidle, Priscilla Moore, Bardie Germick, Rosalind Keiper, Katherine Gavek, Anna Simon, Barbara Vavrek, and Mollie Carey. Mrs. Ferne Whitby, art supervisor, directed. ‘Shop work was done by Sheldon Mosier’s stu- dents. This is the first year such a project has been attempted. College stars, boys home from college who have graduated from Dallas-Franklin, will meet the Var- sity tonight in a preliminary game in the gymnasium. Two games will be played, at 7 and 8. In Memoriam In memory of Thomas Kingston who was killed on the Dallas high- way while on his way to band prac- tice at Dallas Borough High School December 23, 1947. In loving mem- ory—his mother, dad and sisters. Remembrance is the rose that blooms Eternal . . . year by year; Sweet mem’ries clinging to the heart; Keep loved ones ever near; Are links that ever bind | . have gone i i Highwats Shavertown} ahoud 3 ogress With those they leave behind! a 4 sh Dopcing., Singing % & ¢ Edwards and Noise Makers Bc a <<. i