. 3 2 ; WL Jie rod 0 © DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA _ PRA i 4 : - SECTION B— PAGE 1 of 8.8. Tomorrow the Modern Language | WE ; gi 6 years, has a long list of extra " — Bi thd I Ce ew ” h : a Lake - Lehman nt present when : i ay +n many | D yer Participates In | Ru lage Sale y Ph 7 a 3 n 3 ” " the winner was announced. WESTMORELAN D | Operation Wind Swept | Harveys Lake Women's Service SAINT PATRICK'S DAY ) 'B | Club will hold a Rummage = Sale High School «deni i) : ish Sch IN . EV MHOLDER, GERMANY (AHT- March 24, 25, and 26 at the Lare : y was the Sry to show all | ig CIRODE NCWS ay PFC Vance B. Dwyer, Building, Luzerne : ; green you owned, even if you | son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dwyer, Mrs. Elwood Whi By weren't Irish. The green skirts, | E. Center st, Shavertown, Pa. re- L B hae o ill Riese aH Sncntordi and seins vere all wore] 3y GRACE ANN BACHMAN cently participated with oth Lee Bicking will pick up goods dur- MARY ANN LASKOWSKI x 1 L other per-| ing the next two weeks when con- today. A on the 8th Division's In-| tacted. They would appreciate the ISH COLUM : Wales is A GL ! antry in Operation Wind Swept i : BRITIS! 0 Ha We were also privileged to 80 Bt. Patrick Yas Dorm in Scotland, | The’ nights have been beautifully | school. Our sincerest congratula- Germany. ol WOR) TS elne any slub ils torjihe thes Tuesday morning we had another along on a trap line run for beaver. | England, or France, although is the | ijjumine§ lately by a full moon, It. tions to them f Sie fii ! i sale days. 2 _ / assembly, paid for by our student incidentally, this line was owned patron of Ireland. He devoted his | jg surely a romantic setting ton Wr Distriot i or ‘earning first place Operation Wind Swept, which in-| Clothes, shoes, dishes, jewelry . council. We traveled to British Co- |and operated by 'vomen, life to Christian welfare. It is often | Jovers. However Foolang oh DS ry i 15. ; } cluded an attack against a simu- and other items will be appreciated. Jumbia, and Canada, by way of | |The students enjoyed seeing the | said that he “found Ireland a hea- | 5 scientific gngle, or Son Lis ne Glection of officers is coming | lated aggressor force under realis- New goods of any kind will be ac- » film, wild - animals and the dogs which | then and left it Christian.” Much | have witnessed a total ealinge on an i : : J pormhat ~oadivions, as designed, cepted. Ben Perrier navrated it. He is the hauled the sled on which we rode | about him is legend. Ste nate z £ i Pat to > De ii is 2 serine unit effectiveness in erm v 5 ght. t i i cold-w. 2 : i . ol one who made it possible for us to along the trap line. PTA HAMLET : | bovs re oh ra to Lae cal, Pal pony and Sr Secretaries Meet > gaat see the film which he took while | SLAVE DAY AND DANCE At Monday's meeting Edwin John- Saveral students who accom- $25.00 each in order to attend. Dale fare defense techniques gi Spey The March ti f the L 15 making the trip last year. Future Farmers, Future Home- |son spoke on “Methods of Teaching i \ the's Colles | Mosier has be lected to r : Dw. i 4 : A mestmy © Ne m * He told us that British Columbia | makers, and Future teachers of [in the Changing World.” There ‘yas pened olen wi) Ris Coen "sent the club ji JRE ten OL he “4 ab County Educational ~Secre- th was the place to go to ig big ig America are holding a dance to-|also a short program commemor- Shakespeare's great work was on | Governor of District 15 : Army in Soni 1058 a Thwcday EH Des a 1i , a lo rr i i i ir iver: Tod. : : Z : io train a ; be ’ 3 ee 2 gw BE gh da | Aces” mig Withy, the Rhythm ating Girl Scouts Anniversary. acted. The acting, particularly by| The’ boys thave regular drill basic training at Fort Riley, Kan. in the Elmer Meyers High School, A= Wan Ms el ey providing the music for | CONTEST Hamlet, was outstanding. The cos- | practice every Wednesday with Ed and arrived overseas last’ April. | Wilkes Barre. All Educational Sec- mn - (qancing, On Saturday the Heart Contest |tuming was very colorful as well. {Inman shouting orders as drill He is a 1957 graduate of West-| retaries are invited to attend. Wal- 1S 3 ZERNE Future teathers held a.slave Day | will be held’ at our school for this All of the attending students will | master. moreland High School. ter C. Wood, Superintendent of city 1g LU f 2 noon today. The question may | area. Bill Schlosser, a Sophomore, is | agree with me that seeing it pro- | “PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS” —_— | schools will be the guest speaker. X THEATRE {pop into your mind, “What is a | the only student entered. Good |trayed is much more vivid than 6 mp. 0 probably one of the HOWARD ¥. PRICE Cadet Richard VanEtten Wem ot Slave Day?” I will /try to explain. | Luck, Bill. | reading it. | ; : Dl ot : : 'B d k; : : : j : ; I 'thrases. being. learned. in) Miss Howard F. Price, son of Mr. and rs odycomb At Conference r, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and 2 Fach meibe of F.T.A. is sou First prize is a one-hundred dol- | The Senior English classes have | Stiker’s French Club. It is made Mrs. , William Price; Dallas, cele- Awarded Military Medal Y e, SATURDAY xactly what do I mean by s0ld? | 1a; bond, second prize fifty dolar | recently been reading, ‘“MacBeth”, | . group of interested students brated his nineteenth birthday | 3 : Dr. Robert Bodycomb, a trustee on Students gather in the Gym at n00N | hond and third prizes are fifteen another of | Shakespeare's ‘great v.' go noi have the PEL ATL March 9 in Germany, where he is MANLIUS, N.Y., Mar 7 ---- Cadet | of the Pennsylvania State Dental t- FRANK SINATRA and bid for an F.T.A. Member just | twenty-five dollar bonds. | works. Several of the more out- | to take the rela Fronch dno} stationed near Stuttgardt with the Richerd VanEtten, son Mr. and Mrs. | Society, attended a Greater Phila- al GINA LOLLIBRIDGIDA i like at an auction. standing passages are being memor- | pr. "a i 2 i Mtor Volts Boon] «Howard. one Richard C. VanEtten, of 51 Meadow | delphia meeting Wednesday. r- th | The slave carries their books ‘o ized. tis bit oe a ‘ered the Army in October, enlisting Crest, Trucksville, has been award- ——eee Tr. ) “HEVER SO FEW” | classes gets their lunch or anything, BRAIN WORK tion SVPyday fTonuh ove for four years. ed the Military Merit medal at The Lan ua 1 b t 1- \ i | in reason, that the master requires. ° S 1 Studie want the id Manlius School, it was announced guage Labratory 1- | Tomorrow, the slaves will feally This Week ot sis Se o 2 i uh a | ROD AND GUN CLUB hy gradusied Fo en eand today by Brig. Ben, James K. Wil- | Dallas’ new high school may h 1 { i ] ard work las ursday as | 3 rher 0 years he was nr LR ns cng y have i SUNDAY and. MONDAY have a workout. There dre rules cout a ey The Rod and Gun. Club Weld Hs 2 CE a 8 Was oe son Jr., U.S.A. (Ret), superinten- | 4 laboratory for study of foreign | prevent the master from ordering test: 1 difficult th | first meeting recently with its acd: 2 Yommns Y | dent. language by means of ds Double Feature | est. It was so difficult that some | := 3 h | Technical School, studying the same th : : y 5 Tecords. 1e ‘6 5 | the slave to do homework and so- of them came out owing points. It | or’ Mrs ‘Hughes, \The followin; type of mechanics that he will be The Military {Merit medal is = 18 THE 4-D MAN ; forth, : : ; , was a contest given under Mrs. | boys ‘were elected 2s officers: Pre, using at the Motor Vehicle School | awarded to cadets who show ex-| THEY GET AROUND: Butterflies 1- plus This is the first time anything of { ON I EGE Prothero. Many schools in the val- sident—Peter Fritsky, Vice Presi- $0 Teaded in Garmeay February ceptional achievement in impor- | banded in Ontario were picked up S. LAUREL & HARDY this sort has been done in our ley competed. The contestants dent—Richerd Rogers, Treasurer 9, and expects to spend two years | tant military subjects, and whose | in Virginia, Florida, and Texas, less le in school. We hope the students had By PAM ROCH Seren Jack Bek) Clinton Hess. Dur jr aeth Thomas, Secretary—Doug i a | general conduct and interest in |than three weeks later. ‘ mB 33 as much fun as the F.T.A. had ell 5 Ti rirgt | 14s Shelley. : : dormitory has been good. “BOGUS BANDIT : : SA e Scott, Gordon Lorentz, Art 37% threo ‘oldar '. brothers: hav 2 = : . hoped. We are trying to earn money | Happy Saint Patrick's Day! The | zi oman Mary Lane Jerista,| We would like to thank Mr. $ three ‘older 1 DIOtAGrS hel — = er CS as A = mi. i an —— to send our Representatives to the | fighting Irish have nothing on Col= ltr). Tannan: Donald $1dakins ' | Edward Gdosky of the Penna. Game been in the service: Bob ‘and Bill, & i . . Convention at Harrisburg. lege Misericordia’s Highlanders. Last BL OOMSBURG GAMES ! Commission for showing us films on in World War II, Arnold in Korea. 9 I. : GIRL OF THE YEAR Saturday they wound up the varsity | = Es hunting. He also demonstrated the SNE SR ’ 1- ORTY FORT Last’ Wednesday evenin after basketball. season, with a game | Our competition in Bloomsburg setting of traps and the habits of To Evaluate School = i as yi g against St. Elizabeth Coll y | games was rather shortlived, but all | 141: ; 2 t ks of waiting, Nancy, Dra- | 2200s: Bt. Biiza eth College from | wildl:fe. : : TH EATRE wo a no n y Sr > the | New Jersey. The result was victory | who attended enjoyed themselves. | phe following ‘is a list of our Miss Grace Barrall, home econo- ; ISWSKl ry chosen ne el for the C. M.'t | We won our first game against Free- | he mics teacher at Westmoreland, will : = ! THURSDAY year” by Lehman Woman's Club or e Li . team, 7.5, old past meetings: ¥ . | ! . Th hot Yoeot nds at eight | land, but fell victim to the Bishop 7 : : be a member of an evaluation team 6 ® us their record stands at eight Dec.’ 8 - Peter Fritsky and Rich . . : JAMES GARNER Nancy a straight A student for | . McDevit hi ; 4 er y t Clarks Summit April 27, 29 | . “KOOKIE” BYRNES LENE BE wins, four losses. We have played oe on bi or ot iia “0 | ard Rogers talked on trapping. plaisoummiap a i ; womans. ame | Virilkes College (two games), Mor- | t@%€ t ass "4 onors. 208. Dep 15: CA i titled “Wing | ; mn avian, Mt. St. Aloysius, Cheyney, | Mollahan was selected as the out- | Be a ? ? Surplus Food i “BARBY’S RANGERS” HIMMLER St. Joseph's, Mt. St. Agnes, Lock standing player of the tournament. Jan. 5 - Pefer Fritsky talked on | Surtlus fond strat] 2 ak FRIDAY and SATURDAY Haven, and East Stroudsburg State The cheerleaders did a good job the raising of pheasants. = PTs Jood egistrglion foday ai i SAL MINEO Teachers (two games), of representing us. The new varia- Jan. 12 - Nelson Dymond. talked | Borgush Budlding oa we " { : Xia | THEATRE Mel Qe es i] i cheers added much to | ny demonstrated the bow and | Feb. 16 - A movie entitled “Mi- } | | mon itus, both of Dallas, coac | mas arrow. : grating Birds” . i The Gene Grupa Story’ palias, Ps the varsity team which is comprised | FAREWELL Jan. 19 - Kenneth Thomas talked Feb. 23 - A group discussion on | : | { SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY of forwards Florence Navitsky, Sue | All of the students stand together | on ice fishing.’ | the late start of deer season and - i i PAT BOONE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Shaughnessy, Emma Engler (of | to say goodbye and wish the prac- | Jan. 26 - A movie entitled “The | trout season. t ARLINE DAHL MARCH 18 and 19 Trucksville), Jean Drapiewski (of ! tice teachers good luck. Miss Ford | Pa. Deer” March 1 + A'movie entitled “Con- il JAMES MASON + Sweet Valley), Leonore' Swan (of and Miss Creagh end their student | Feb. 2 - A movie entitled “Trick | servation Wildlife and Connection 3 i in ST STARTED WITH Lehman), Karolyn Nighan, Sara | teaching on Thursday. From their | Shooters Magic” } with Ps. Gama: Comimission gh) \ fy 3 Gregory (of : Sweet Valley), and | work with us, we are sure that| Feb. 9 - William Stuart talked Mar = Vi i ‘ y 2 f ‘i ; A KISS’ : 7 : | v larch 8 - Vic Widmann gave a - ! Journey to the Cente g Frances Savarin. ; they will succeed in their future on the reloading of ammunition | demonstration of fly tying. i of the Earth’ (In Cinemascope) Guard Dot Guinee captains the | plans. It has been a pleasure | se — ea ii i ! : teams, and her fellow-guards are |knowing them. i WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY with Esther Burke, Kathy Naton, Jean KEY CLUB NEWS ’ | DORIS DAY GLEN FORD.and Spears ‘(of Trucksville), Rosemary | = 0 | 0 ll ies] LUIGI’S “TAK 5 Er JOHN RAITT - DEBBIE REYNOLDS Romanowski, Mary T. McLaughlin, | i al i wy hE £3 dl TA E out (Return by Request) "Also: CARTOON Margaret Reilly, and Patricia Ritten- a a oi I A ye . EETR " aa 1g house (of Sweet Valley). or a x PAJAMA GAME” Time: 7:00 and 9:00 Jean Drapiewski heads our list of tainly: ‘a great attribute - to. -oup 5 ® ~ 5 - sii Blok ni Big i Sa 2 two Shakespeare comedies. Miss | A i \ % y = \ yn pongs.mn: tweive es played. Her | 4ones Loughlin, director and adap- | " L'DREAMS OF GLORY? | 5 sited mld, Sc IS DELIVERED Ii ¥40iviDla) BR avitsky captures second place with | «pw eith Night” and “A Midsummer | w as EB B = fe Js a Rr Nights Dream.” Eileen Ferry of | CARTONS WHICH INCLUDE A: T ; ? fa A mes 2 3 Bor rune 8 5€ | Dallas plays the part of Demetrius in | : : NA : third with 106 points for an average | (ho latter play. COMPLETE S E R Vv I B G (1 { V ~ i oF, CJ Emon The Grand Rapids Guild is a group of VILA: the best fumiture manufacturers and very few furniture stores in towns the size of NEW CONFIDENCE... The first choice with champions and " FREE BILL as the most authoritative in the fiel © 2 14-inch solid steel dumbbell bars e 2 chro _ with chain e wrist roller e pair 9-inch solid s collars for 9-inch bars e pair kettlebell ha “LOC-FAST” COLLAR included with every set. New accessory locks weights in position instantly, automatically. OPEN’ 10 A. 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