-— Dy ——— ind mmr " HR fh EN iy y rj {aid i ! ¥ y i / THORN / { Wa | ' PACE 4 : THE . DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, : MARCH 19,1959, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA . , : i : 1 onlin, _ Grace. Bachman, : Roberts | A one-act play, “Betty Behave,” |a petroleum solvent or else a gational Church in Edwardsville. A ST : ( REL i Ni was presented by JoAnn Price, | pefchlorethylene solvent; shakos |Our girls took first prize in com- High School News By BonNig JENKINS and Evraine KozeMcHAK Jenkins Elaine Kozemchak ! rings. Naturally everyone stopped at Westmoreland are be- feel like celebrities. Every turn around, a picture is pcently the photographer busy poking his head into g - 8. « to admire the handsome gold rings on the fingers of some very excited seniors. Movie Shown received their magazine award last Thursday. “The Virginian”, a full-length movie, was presented to the assembly, courtesy of the Curtis Magazine Company. Rehearsals Started The stage is being set for the Junior play, “Maudie and the Op- posite Sex,” a comedy in three acts. The cast, directed by Mr. Chester Molley, includes Ruth Ann Alt, Jett | | Westmorelanders nstantly the “class becomes a del of scholarly. decorum. The ture is snapped. "Many clubs at rk have also been invaded by the ptographer. Pictures of the clubs classes will appear in the year- Arrive iors have Stati ‘thelr elas Je family’s choice FATHER and SON 5 > We Give S&H Green Stamps Mother and Daughter 52.98 SIZES TO FIT THE FAMILY ! INFANTS’ SHOES TOO! PERRY'S 0 STORE JAIN ST. DALLAS JOE AND GUNDA PERRY - Prop. HOME Siding lumbing itchens { BUILT-IN APPLIANCES Roofing Heating athrooms Floor Tile, ete. VAN WERT STOKERS, FURNACES Peter Lawson, Miranda «Thomas, Charlene Mannear, Beth Weiss, Doris Whipp, Susan Anderson, Con- | nie Hislop, and Richard Yazwinski. | The play will be presented in | April. Spaghetti Supper Even the Italians would be envi- | "ous of the spaghetti served at the girls’ basketball banquet last Wed- nesday night. Hot rolls, cabbage | salad, cake and ice cream completed | the menu. | Mrs. Nelson McDonald, Mrs. Fred- erick Eck and Jennie Hill prepared {the meal in the home-economics | room. Despite inquiry, no one would reveal how much spaghetti was consumed. | Walp, ‘Joyce Oliver, Linda ons, The sophomores gave their senior teammates an informal testimonial which won't be forgotten. The team of ’50 presented the coach, Miss Mabel Jenkins, and their loyal fan, | Miss Jennie Hill, with gifts. After dinner old-fashioned silent films were shown. Attending were: Miss Mabel Jenk- lins, Miss Jennie Hill, Clint Brobst, | George McCutcheon, Connie Veitch, Carol Wagner, Coralie Higgs, Ruth {Ann Shales, Barbara Raph, Lois | Ryman, Virginia Morgan, Geraldine Goodman, Carol Newberry, Sharon | John, Diane McDonald, Betty Chap- | ple, Bonnie Jeukins, Dorothy Math- ers, Marilyn Eck, Lynne Jordan, | Donna Meyers, Marlyn Lipfert, | Grace Bachman, [Sue Kelly and | Linda Stevens. Phew! With knives poised and pins in ‘hand, the sophomore biology class | enthusiastically began dissecting. However, the enthusiasm wore thin las the odor of formaldehyde grew | thick. Lab period lost some of its glamour and that text book began [to look inviting. Any practical use for slightly | worse-for-wear starfish will be wel- | comed. | Vacation | That long dreary stretch between | December and April is nearly at a | close. | After dismissal from school Fri- day, students will not return until | Tuesday, March 31. | Both students and faculty wel- | come this long Easter vacation. Wiki they return, spring will be | well underway. | Florida Bound | Sharon John, an attractive mem- ber of the senior class, flew to Flor- ida last Friday for her health. She is a cheerleader and member of the girls’ basketball team. Let's hope her stay in Florida will be enjoyable, but we'll miss her and await her return. Wyo. Valley Auxiliary To Meet Wednesday | Back Mountain members of Wyo- ming Valley Hospital Auxiliary ate] asked to attend a sewing session Wednesday at 10:30 at the home of Miss. Frances Dorrance, Church Street, Dallas. Miss Dorrance says that there is some emergency sew- ng 'to be done for the operating room, and hopes for a good attend- ance. A business meeting is scheduled for noon, at the luncheon break. Members will bring their own sand- wiches. White shirts which can be | conver ted to gowns are always in | demand, and members are asked to | bring them. SERVICE MAN For Also - - - - Wow 2331 Muhlenburg - rnd Re — Come In and Let Us Give You An Estimate — NO DOWN PAYMENT 5 YEARS TO PAY — VERY LOW RATES ELECTRIC MOTORS WASHERS DRYERS etc. ELECTRIC WIRING Same Day Service On Goulds Water Systems The Best In Farm Equipment” John Deere Farm & Industrial Equipment RURAL SUPPLY CO. . D. 1, Shickshinny, Pa. ad 3 Alice Piatt Stanley Palmer, Mary Newell, Moledor, Mrs. Willard Sutton, Ed- LAKE BUILDING Country Fair In spite of Friday, the thirteenth, the Country Fair was a huge suc- cess. Sponsored by teachers and P. T. A. to provide financial assistance to honor ‘athletic teams and band, it was really a night of fun and frolic. Valuable door prizes and special prizes, were contributed by Dallas Drugs, Golden Quality, Grace Cave Shop, {Coca Cola Crispell’s Farm Service, Co., Gosart’'s Market, Whitesell Brothers, American Auto Store, Franconi Family, Pete Wolfs, Harron’s Store, LaBar's Service (Station, Mrs. Culp, Puterbaugh’s Store, Lina Garinger, DeLuca’s Music Store, Mrs. Malcohm Nelson, Mrs. Russell Dodd and Back Moun- tain Lumber Company. Prizes were won by Carlton Koch- er, Beverly Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Oberst, Lee Oberst, Paul Grey, Sharon Leinthall' Timothy Grey, Mrs. ward Edwards, Mrs. Garinger, Wen- dy Allen, Karen Williams, Beverly [Crispell, Lina Garinger, Daniel Grey, Calvin Kanyuck, Raymond Jones, Barbara Hennebaul, Sandra Evan, Harold Shaw, Bobby Sorber, Cath- erine Gibson, Keith Swanson, and Claude Sorber. Intramural Wrestling In the Intramural Wresting Tour- nament held during the noon hour fifty boys participated. Good sports- manship was’ in evidence. It was different for many boys to lose a hotly contested match. Winners received trophies pur- chased by the Student Council. Boys participating were: Mark Whitesell, Tom Schalata, Gary An- LAKE l LENMAN School News By Mary Laskoski | Palmer, Marilyn Livezey derson, Ken Parsons, John Simon, Dick Mahle, Ben Sevenski, Robert Kealer, Bud Schuler, Will Biddings. Ken Jones, Richard Newell, R. R. Weaver, Mark Dendler, Richard Shaver! Howard Piatt, Ted Mitchell, John Sorber, Al Stepanski, Carlin Oberst, Fred Hennebaul, Charles Rover, Robert Sutton, John Wilson, Jim Newell, John Allen, Ed Lada- | mus, Barry Winterstéin, Mike Rakle- wicz, Bill. Phillips, Bernard Phillips, John Holonia, Paul Gray, Stanley David Sutton, Gary: Oberst, Gary Kocher, Paul Holonia, Bill Baer, Bob. Traver, Lee Lord, Dan Kocher, Ronald Gosart;” David Der- shimer, Dennis Tobin, Tim - Grey, John Mblligan, John Lerch, Larry Carpenter; Ivor Williams. John Bebey, Wayne McRoy, Ed Edwards, Bobby Gray, Ed Newell, Tony Stefanowicz. An Intramural Wrestling League of seventéen boys will wrestle in the gym at noon until May 26. Very Important Reminder Don’t forget the Junior Play at Lake - Noxen auditorium Friday night. Fog Island is a suspense-filled play. The three-act mystery-com- edy is directed by Calvin W. Kan- yuck. The cast: Bandra Loomis, Don Thompson, Francis Bebey, Fred Little, Daniel Grey, Rebecca Oney, Betty Honeywell, Janice Wolfe, Mary Ann Sevenski, Nancy Oney, Anne Lou Whitesell. LEHMAN BUILDING Future Teachers of America Future Teachers of America Club was in charge of last week’s assem- bly. 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Russell Steele and Nancy Dra- piewski played a trombone duet accompanied by Dean Long. Five boys with nickname, “The Blisters,” sang ‘Peter Cottontail.” This number was the feature of the program. ‘Officers of F. T. A. are: president, Johanna Laskowski; vice president, Carol Stroud; secretary, | Sarah Gregory; treasurer, Florence | Watkins. Champions The school championship for girls’ | basketball belong to the Junior Girls. They are also champions of Senior High. The Junior High cham- pions are the Freshmen. Friendly Sight Each morning when the students get off the school bus a friendly group of dogs meets them. We have seen some children feeding these animals. Although they are friendly, the school would appreciate the owners keeping them at home. Chorus Remember to come to chorus practices. Senior practice is on Wednesday night and Junior prac- tice is on Thursday. The concert will soon be here. Practice will make it a great success. Band Band Sponsors have word from Ostwald Band Company that any one having his should make special note that band uniforms be dry- cleaned using either uniform cleaned || Come in early to see our wide selection EVANS REXALL DRUG STORE OR 44-3888 Main Highway ' Shavertown should also be hand cleaned never placed in a vat. They should be cleaned the ‘shampoo way,” using liquid Glamurene.. . If you find it necessary to drop out of the band, your uniforms must be returned cleaned. The contract that you signed when you received your uniform states this. The uniform was received clean and must be returned in the same condition. Cooperation has been extremely satisfying and we find the uniforms stay in good condition when everyone is aware of his re- sponsibility. Practice is one Monday night at Lake School and the following Mon- day at Lehman. A rare treat is in store for all those who attend the Band Concert this year. The size of the band is a real test for Mr. Milauskas, but all of us in the band find he is quite capable of meeting this challenge. Junior High News (Continued from Section A; Page 1) Bradley Earl, Carolyn Lacy and Jon Butler. Congratulations | March 14, Saturday, a special chorus of 25 freshman girls sang at the 70th Cynonfardd Eisteddfod at Dr. Edwards’ petition for a‘ choral group of: 25 under 15 years of age. We are proud of the showing the girls made. Faculty 5 Miss Saxe, one of our pintherat. ics teachers, is a resident of Carver- ton Road. A graduate of Kingston High School and Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College, she took graduate work at Penn State and New York University. Most of her teaching career has been in this locality Her hobbies are baking, fancy work and reading. Miss Saxe is active in Business and Professional Women’s Association, Pennsylvania State Education Association, Delta Cappa Gama and is a life member of the National Education Asso- ciation. She has served as pr Tea of the District Mathematical Tea er’s Council. Spring Vacation All of the students are looking forward to the Easter vacation which begins Friday: We are all happy for the extra long vacation this year, and glad that we didn’t have to have any time off for bad weather. No column will appear during the holidays, but we will return on April 2 with more Junior High News. HAPPY EASTER! Memorial Congre- COMPLETE WITH: "HEATER ® WALL-TO- WALL CARPEYING FOAM RUBBER CUSH- IONS ® TURN SIG- NALS ® ELEC. CLOCK rolet or a Plymouth. ; 588 Market St. BU %-1133 THIS IS DELIVERED PRICE TO YOU 1959 EDSEL ‘Ranger’ 2-dr. Sdn. We guarantee to sell you an EDSEL for the same cost or less than that of a Ford, a Chow: COMMUNITY MOTORS $2698 Government posted price. 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