Ion Junior-Senior Prom Tonight Springtime Gambol At Dallas-Franklin The “Springtime Gambol” will be held tonight at 8 at the Dallas- Franklin High School, with music by Panky Stolarick and his orches- tra. A springtime theme features a rock garden, wishing well, swing, frolicking lambs and parasols. Working on committees are: Mol- lie Carey, Ellen Walsh, (Carol Alte- mus, John Senchak, Nancy Dickson, Rosalind Keiper, Rosemary Stofila, Ray Shultz, Joan Swales, William Weidner, Ernest Parsons, Marilyn Conden, Jeanette Sutton, Dale Wag- ner, Jean Mead, Mary Jane Tryon, David Goddard, Thomas Schmidle, Jane Matchett, Alice Ochs, Nelson {Conden, Verna Wagner, Beverly Dixon and Marilyn Welsh. Mimics and Mask Club will pre- sent “Orchids for Margaret” at as- sembly Wednesday morning, starring Anne Dorrance, Donald Bellas, Jerry Lancio, Ruth Beagle, Elouise Holm- gren, Audrey Race. Lois Carey is student director. Stage crew: Harold Ochs, Ralph Redmond; director, Edgar Hughes. On May 16, the agriculture boys went to Newell Wood’s farm where they were shown around horse barns and ‘dog kennels by Edward Gutridge; May 20, to Lake Louise Farm where they were shown the calf, bull, maternity, and dairy barns by Harry Goeringer, Jr. They were taken on the trips by Sheldon Mosier. The Hi-Y and Key Club plan a picnic at Mayer's Grove, Harveys Lake, June 7. The Hi-Y will make a presenta- tion of items useful on the football field, including a set of sideline markers, a down indicator, two first down terminal posts and chain, and a set of red corner flags on rubber staffs. The shop building is progressing, the concrete block walls more than half erected, under-floor and under- ground plumbing completed, includ- ing the entire sewage system. All steam mains and entrances are com- pleted ready to start on fininshing work as soon as the walls and floors are completed. No electrical work has yet been started. School will be closed on Memorial Day, dismissed at noon on exam- ination days. Commencement calendar: Monday, May 30, Memorial Day. Thursday and Friday, June 2 and 3, Senior examinations. Friday, June 3, [Class Night. Sunday, June 5, Baccalaureate Services. Friday, Monday and Tuesday, June 3, 6, and 7, final examinations. Wednesday, June 8, Commence- ment exercises. Thursday, June 9, School closes. Harveys Lake Post Plans Exercises At Kocher Harveys Lake Post 967 American Legion will hold Memorial Day serv- ices at Kocher Cemetery at 11 a.m., meeting at Pine Grove and march- ing in a body. Frank Lutinski, com- mander, has arranged for a firing squad from Red Rock Radar Station to participate. Rev. Henry Kraft, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Noxen, will speak as chap- lain. A Grave Committee, Tony Jav- ers, Garvin Smith, Stephen Glova, Leo Wodaski, Thomas Bozek, and Leo Yankowski, are checking ceme- Pikes Creek and Loyalville, for dis- tribution of flags and markers. 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