FaRdudy SECTION B— PAGE 4 | senior class we have. | When they appear in the year- WESTMORELAND SCHOOL NEWS | book, uniformity will be the last N word, for the girls are dressed sim- (Continued from Section B, Page 1) 'ilarly in white collars and sweaters. Five Seniors took the Academy | . poy ars Bitired mn Tae How Atmointment. Test: at. Bent Stoite | we will anxiously await the finished : {products and from here on in the Extension Monday. They were | (os ay iy | poor seniors will be pestered with James Case, Donald Bellas, Lee | 1oquests for their wallet-sized pic- Moyer, Robbin Lohmann, and Rob- | ert Bullock. This test must be taken tures by underclassmen who would : ‘ | like a remembranc f their by boys interested in entering West | he Pace shige Point or Annapolis. friends. Caution: Men Working Safety Awards re This car's. first fet d What's this? April Fool's 5 oars Sh orl The Day doesn’t come for months were presented by the Dallas Safety y RT | Council for the months of Septem- yet! ‘This sign’ was posted on ber and October at the Dallas Post the girls’ locker-room door last last Saturday. Bafe Driving Award Fyiday— No Admittance—Men | was presented to Geraldine Good- Working. There were some | man and Jim Case. Safe Pedes- puzzled expressions on the faces trian Awards went to Susan Cheney of many students. and George Sawyer, Dallas Town- No, it wasn't a joke. The |¢hip Junior High School; Jimmie sign meant what it said. TIn- Roth and Donnie McCrea, Dallas side workmen were preparing to Township Elementary; Eric Mayer waterproof the locker-room | ang Judy Bergstrasser, Dallas Bor- floor and shower room. ough; Connie Bogdon and Todd Richards, Trucksville; Robert Moller Seniors had a pleasant surprise |and Jimmy Colburn, Shavertown; last week; their long-awaited proofs | Gary Serhan and Eugene Judge, arrived. There was a mad dash to | Gate of Heaven. Mus. Louise Prothero’s room to find | Dance out if the rumor was true. It was! Sadie Hawkins dance provided Most of them are very good and | weekend amusement Saturday. Hab- representative of the fine-looking 'itants of Dogpatch came attired in Proofs Arrive HOTEL JEFFERSON ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY Central location overlooking Boardwalk and convenient to Piers, - Churches and Theatres — Near Rail and Bus Terminals — Inviting Lobbies .and Parlors — Closed and Open Sun Decks Atop — All Rooms Delightfully Furnished — Modified and European Plans — Conducted by Hospitable Ownership Management that de. lights in catering to the wishes of American Families. Write for Literature and Rates Hotel Jefferson "Atlantic City, New Jersey . SERVICE —L The Number To Call Is ENterprise 1-0843 O’'MALIA LAUNDRY AND SANITONE DRY CLEANING Luzerne - Dallas Highway - Dallas Post to nine students. patched jeans, ripped shirts, holey shoes; girl in pigtails, or bow in hair. Ellouise Holmgren looked “real cute” in a little girl's green and white plaid ‘dress, wearing white knee socks and a bright red ribbon to top -her' head. Bob Spare and Sally Dawn ‘Edwards dressed ‘as doubles in blue jeans, bright red flannel shirts, red ties to match, and large straw hats. : The vivacious Daisy Mae appeared in the person of Den Stroud accom-. panied by L’l Abner in the person of Lloyd Bishop. This charming couple won the prize for the ‘‘couple most representative of Daisy Mae and L’1 Abner.” They really were, too! So much fun was had that we'll all anxiously await another visit to Dogpatch to see Sadie Hawkins. Credit | We haven't said much about our thank - our teachers who, taking turns, give up their Baturday even- ings in order to attend the dances. Thomas Carr, Edgar Hughes, Wil- liam Moran, Anthony Roan, Donald Evans, Kenneth Kirk, Ethel Shultz, George McCutcheon, Clinton Brobst, Helen Sliker, and Robert Somerville have acted as chaperons for both junior and senior dances. Who sold tickets, had charge of the refreshment stand, and received the tickets at the football games? Our teachers gallantly served again. Whether in school or out, our teach- ers are there to assist. Robert Somerville, Edgar Hughes, George McCutcheon, Kenneth Kirk, Don Evans, Thomas Jenkins and Ethel Shultz assisted throdghout the sea- son. Passing Events ae Well, the last football game has been played. To many of us (sen- iors), it meant the last time we'd be sitting together as a ‘band sup- plying pep. in the way of music and entertainment; it meant last football cheers for the cheerleaders; the last game for the senior football players. With each- passing school event, we realize gradudtion is fast ap- proaching, but then there is always some new event to attract our at- tention. Basketball will soon be rolling Tuesday and. Friday nights. The boys, coached by [Clint Brobst, are practicing each night at Dallas Township where the games will be played. Most of all, we can’t forget to Continuing its good work of encouraging traffic safety habits among students of all ages; the Safety Club of Westmoreland High School presented cer- tificates.and cash awards Saturday morning at The Elajne Kozemchak, president; Anne Dorrance, secretary and - Carolyn Jackson presented the awards to the students standing left to right in the front row: Gary Serhan, Eugene Judge, Todd Rich- ards, Geraldine Goodman (Teen-age Safe Driver dance chaperons, but we'd like to. Cheney, Jimmy as drivers. In the back (editor of the rance, give our thanks to our football coaches. = Anthony Roan, Thomas Carr and, George Dombek devoted much of their time during the sum- mer and school semester in getting our fellows in shape. A salute to our coaches! . Chorus Rehearsing Girls’ chorus has been" working hard for the Thanksgiving program. Under the direction of Mr. Lester Lewis, the group will present a varied program next Tuesday before the student body. Included will be the Thanksgiving favorite, “We Gather Together,” a lively Czech folk song, ‘“Stodola Pumpa,” and the majestic ‘Lost Chord.” An en- semble composed by Mary Dora Scott, Coralie! Higgs, Elaine Kozem- chak and Bonnie Jenkins will sing “Look for the Silver Lining.” 'LEHMAN-JACKSON-ROSS SCHOOL NEWS (Continyed from Section B, Page 1) Let's get out and see all the work that students and directors have put into it. Curtain goes up at 8:15 p. m. in Lehman gym. Pep Rally Friday Junior and Senior High Schools had a ten-minute pep rally, led by the cheerleaders. This gave us all. a lot of the spirit for the game with West Wyoming. Credit Where Credit is Due The team showed real teamwork at our last game. We played at Wyoming Memorial Stadium and were once more victorious. | We Award), Donnie McCrea, Judy Bergstrasser, Susan The awards are presented to pedestrians. as well members of. the Safety Club: Anthony Serhan, Edward Richards, Edward Dorrance, Donald McRae Elaine Kozemchak, Carolyn Jackson, Mrs. Edwin Roth and Mrs. Graydon Mayer. THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1958 This Is No Place For Jay Walkers ge | | } | | Roth and Eric Mayer. row left to right are parents and Sunday Independent), Anne Dor- LAKE-NOXEN SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Section B, Page 1) eral selections. “Doorways to New Careers” was a film shown to the seniors on Thursday. Following the film there was a question and answer period. | Tea For Teachers 2 Lake and Noxen schools closed early Thursday .to permit teachers to attend the tea held at Lehman. The F.T.A Club presented each teacher with a corsage as they en- tered the building. Friday the theme, “Pioneers,” was stressed in the fourth grade room and several mothers came to see the Pioneer Project and listen to their children tell about their work, through original poems, plays and stories. ! Senior Field Trip i Senior Physics students, chaper- oned by Mrs. Smith, enjoyed a field trip to the trans-continental pipe line as part of their physics study. The first stop was at College Miseri- cordia campus where they observed DELICIOUS BERNIE’S uomemaoe 7 PIZZA 349 UNION STREET | (Main Highway) LUZERNE . Bialogowicz, Linda ' Dershimer and Carl Montross. | Teachers Attend Bloomsburg “one of their high school teachers, ‘Junior Dance the workers welding joints. 1TTRE : j The next stop was in Bast Dallas TRI HI Y NEWS where they watched the workers set up their drilling equipment. The | filled with important business, both class observed how the auger chews | old and new. Plans for a hayride its way under the road. were given up because at each ‘at- The last stop was in Demunds | tempt rain was en countered. where the workers were in the pro- The project for Thanksgiving is eess of wrapping the pipe which was 4, 1) ‘a holiday basket for some to be buried under the ground. | tonerving family. Those who made the trip were: The club will miss its vice presi- Sara Patton, Margaret Lyons, Pat dent, Ruth Murray. She is moving Grey, Beverly away from this area. Judy Richards Crispell, Ronnie Sikorski, Billy Sut-| "ejected to fill the vacancy. tong Ray Wandel, Larry Schenck, Recently. new members were Jack: Dershimer, Bill Javers, Jim taken in and in: the near future Dempsey, Carl Montross, Dale Leach, proper induction ceremonies will be Jim Schappert, Allan Hobbs, Allen 4. Swanson and Don Kocher. : Drivers were Mrs. Smith, Jack The meeting last Monday was Trucksville Bake-Sale Trucksville Fire Auxiliary will have a bake-sale tomorrow from 12 to 5 at the Trucksville Fire Hall. All members are urged to con- Students were pleased to have DALLAS. PENNSY Rotary Christmas Dance Set For December 11 Annual Christmas dinner dance sponsored by the Dallas Women of Rotary will be held December 11 at 6:30 p. m. in Irem Temple Coun- try Club. Service club members in the valley Mrs. Miss Bettie Sullivan, attend the ! meeting at Bloomsburg State Teach- tribute. . ers College on November 8. 5 DR. OPTOMETRIST Three grade teachers also attend- ed the meeting. They were Mrs. 2 Office Locations Culp, Mrs. Martin and Mrs: Wil- liams. Football Team, ming. TUES.) Dallas Hours the team still stands as the best all avound ‘and a real good bunch M.S. LISSES nish the music. - will be invited. | LVANIA rm James Alexander is chair man, assisted by the following com- mittee members: Cheney, Myron Baker, Harry Goer- inger, Jr., H. R. McCartney, Barl Phillips, Stefan Hellersperk, Roger McShea, Ralph Postorive. The Lee Vincent quintet will fur- Reservations may be made with Mrs. H. R. McCartney by November 28. Mesdames Philip For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Try The Post® Ct Success was again achieved by AIN STREET Narrows. the Lake-Lehman football team Sat- 5 » ALLAS Shopping urday when it defeated West Wyo- Phone OR 4-4506 Center ? " KINGSTON - EDWARDSVILLE Everyone is proud of the team WED. ) 2:00 : Phone BU 7-9735 and were very let down at the FRI.) to 8:00 P.M. DAILY — 9:30 to 5:30 thought of losing to Wilkes-Barre OTHER DAYS BY EVENINGS — Thursday and Friday Township two weeks ago. - All in all, APPOINTMENT \ _to 8:00 P.M. EYE EXAMINATIONS - CONTACT LENSES - GLASSES FITTED - of students. We're all proud: of them! The juniors are sponsoring a dance on Wednesday, November 26, at the gym. Bart Malvin, “the Maveric,” will be the disc jockey and so let's all get behind this dance and the junior class. The Tomahawk Next issue of the Tom-a-Hawk will come out on December 19. The staff, under the direction of Miss Bettie Sullivan, is doing a very fine job. . WOMEN’S TIGHTS g SIZES 10-16 Full Fashioned and Seamless RED and BLACK (SA) ThE GHOST | 2 OE o 11 SY OF COLD Petite - Average - Ta MAKES AWFUL FACES, ONLY 10 DOZEN BUT SHUNS OUR GOOD : OUR SPECIAL PRICE SO HURRY IN! ; Selling everywhere at $3.98 $ SHOP THE GLOI | IN LUZERNE The Original One-Stop Shop! oa ete el ew .. Only E finish our season with only one loss. | Our boys and coaches have done , very well and deserve a lot of credit. | You know ‘that they must follow |: Telephone Orders Taken BU 17-9425 Plus S&H Green Stamps training rules and miss a lot of pleasures that the rest of us have. 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