A NR WL NT Wee YR r Supervised by college trained they were introduced, all the stu- | president, Steve Redline; vice presi- and the mothers of all its members. | those of you who aren't way out).'| Marilyn Eck for representing the TO YOUR oe : nen whe understand plant i went to their home rooms ' dent Marylin Diller; secretary Rita The entertainment will be a read- Mrs. Prothero is doing her best to | school ‘so well at the Heart Contest. : } and insect diseases. f aq ils. Merlarch ! ing . convince us that if we try a little | Marilyn won a $25.00 bond for : : and voted for twelve of these girls, archy. let’ ho Back M Lia 1b & 8 = —— 5 7 a! [7548s nT Renl| Teacher”: was thd Now, et’s meet the Back Moun- arder we can all become mat lema- third place honors. topic on which Mildred Ferran | tain area seniors, who are among tical wizards. We are appreciative of | INSTRUCTION ENDS TH For Modern Printing DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA = a” WE CARE FOR YOUR TREES Planning Care of Your Trees For This Year? Depend On Us For SPRAYING At The ‘crowd and music at its best, our | The trios, a dance team, and maj- orette routines, varied the program. CONCERT With lovely weather, a capacity band concert was really a success. * The band presented Mr. Miliauskas with two gifts, an electric shaver and a beautiful leather briefcase. Our concert is over but on May 16] Lehman will play host to the newly formed West Side Conference Band. This will include all schools in the West Side Conference. The Con- cert will start at 8, admission will Lake- Lehman High School y MARY ANN LASKOWSKI one of them to be chosen May Queen. / Ballots will be counted and 6ut of Queen and Maid of Honor. Senior girls have voted to keep the name of the Queen a secret until after she is told. ’ FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ! CONVENTION: Miss Downing, Janet Fielding and Theresa Fedor attended the FTA Convention in Harrisburg Friday and Saturday. I a IR _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 This Week AT THE COLLEGE | | This morning students of College Misericordia will nominate girls for By PAM ROCH the top twelve, we will vote for six, | gtydent Council positions. On cam- of these the top two will be May | pus, we're stressing qualifications | versus popularity. On Friday and Saturday, and May 1, the Glee (Club, under moderator, Sister Carmela Marie, and under the direction of Mr. Bernard Wert, will present its annual program. This year, entitled A Spring Festival of Song, the Glee Club Concert will be held in Walsh Auditorium, at 8:30 p.m. WESTMORELAND | | High School | | | JUNIOR PLAY | Friday night the auditorium rang {with merriment. The junior play | was a howling success. The cast did an excellent job, and they had a | good time performing before an ap- preciative audience. We wish to congratulate Mr. Molley and his players. A successful evening was topped off with a party at the home of “Ammonia Mullins,” an alias for | Karen Culver. CLASS MEETING - | The seniors had a very lively 3y GRACE ANN BACHMAN News has been helping with the business courses, and he has done a good job. We all join in wishing him good luck. BASEBALLL The boys played their opening game Monday the 18 against Leh- man. They met defeat, but we're sure they will bounce back full of spunk and have a successful sea- son. Keep at it fellows. KEY CLUB CONVENTION | Keyclubbers ‘had a wonderful | time on their annual convention in | Philadelphia. Back Mountain Police Will Hold Benefit Dance Back Mountain Police Asociation will hold its third anual dance Fri- day evening May 20 at Jackson Fire Hall. Music Chords. This is the means by which the police of the Back Mountain raise funds to operate. It is the only fund raising function in which the police participate. Both | square and modern dancing will be featured. Refreshments will be available. Chief Irwin Coolbaugh is dance chairman, assisted by Herbert Up- dyke, Dennis Bonning and Robert Cooper. Officers of the organization are, | president John Lpkavitch, vice presi- dent Byron Kester; secretary Her- bert Updyke and treasurer Robert | will be by the EMRctra | SECTION B—PAGE 1 Senior Girl Scouts Have Busy April Girl Scout Troop 9, Harveys Lake, has had a busy April. Joan Darby and Charlotte Roberts went to a | meeting of the Planning Board in Wilkes-Barre April 12. Judy Crispell | and Charlotte were selected to at- tend Camp Moss Wood in the Poc- onos, May 28 and 29, where sixteen senior Conference will be represented. The girls made cancer bandages { April 19. Mrs. Edgar Lashford spoke { to the group on cancer. Present | were Joan Darby, Janice Niezgoda, | Alana Matter, Margie Davis, Char- | lotte Roberts, Jean Morrelli, Mrs. | Edgar. Darbie, Mrs, Joseph Niezgoda, | Mrs. Chester Strzelczyk, and Bar- bara Rood, leader. Present also, two | intermediate scouts, Sharon Strzel- { czyk and Marguerite Shaver. CANCER STRIKES ALL AGES ; Ly 3 At ‘the convention their home Was Senior Comprehensive Examina- | class meeting last week. There was | : - Cooper. : “ ] Proper Time be free. at Holiday Motor Hotel. All of their | tions in major subjects are scheduled discussion of plans for yearend | WELCOME BACK —_— Cancer is not necessarily a dis- ETT MINSTREL for May 2 and 3. | festivities. It was decided that our | We're glad to see Mr. Roan back About 165,000 Americans will be | case of old age, as many people SHADE TREE Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth grades of business and social meetings were at Mechanicsburg High School. The Sylvania Men’s Chorus will | class should present a portrait of | after his cruise with the naval re- | saved from cancer this year. This believe. Last year, half of all those troops of Wyoming Valley “ 4 . aw Lehman Building will present a J : visit Misericordia on May 3 at 8:15 | Mr. Martin in appreciation of his | serves. He spent two weeks at the |is 40,000 more than were saved | who died of cancer were under 65, Pr uning, Br aemg | Bandanna Minstrel April 29, at 8, pon they Sie, at the high p.m. in Walsh Auditorium. | hard work in the school’s behalf. | amphibious Intelligence School at |annually ten years ago. But another | reports the American Cancer So- | Cabeling | under the direction of Miss Rebecca 4 thoir a SI bi D Gi . The Math Club will hold a ban- | TYPING CLUB | Little Creek, Va. 85,000 cancer patients, who will | ciety. The best protection ‘against 3 Button, and Elementary Teachers. d offi 3 y tes ‘quet on May 4, at the Continental, |. ._ 7 2 | SELLING LIKE HOTCAKES probably die this year, might have | death from cancer is early diagnosis TE : ; ., | nated officers. Senator Harry Seyler |. : : s. Th | wt a pzl,” does this mean any- | td . | been saved by earlier treatment, | and proper treatment says the 4 We Can Help You Interlocutor will be Edward Dubil. gave an opening address on “Edges | ® honor of the senior members. The thing te you? No, it is not a foreign | We hope this will come true for y 2im ; ) Witli Shade 'T End-men are David Kenyon, Joe | je mpd Map.” A Club will present a guest speaker |) cuage; ig calcd briothad a | the drill team and colorettes on |52Ys the American Cancer Society. ' American Cancer Society. wh Shade Tree | gonigus, Philip Taluba, Julio Rod- |” 1," Cockerill spoké. on “The | and entertainment. ope of shorthand for academe stu. | APril 30. They will take over the | eem—————m—eees 5 Problems riquez, Tom Wagner, Breck Miller, | poachers in America,” at the general Also on May 4, the Tri Sigma, genes 1t is a part of the typing | Operations at Birth’s Service Sta- | WAYNE T. THOMAS Turnpike Nurseries La Plume, Pa. FACTORYVILLE WH 5-2472 | Billy Janosky and Sheldon Ehret. Special numbers are Virginia Reel, Hobo Drill, Lonely Little Petunia and Carolina Moon sung by a girl’ sextet. 3ENIOR GIRLS Mr. Marchakitus introduced Sen- ‘or Girls of Lehman Building to the student body in assembly. After meeting. 4 The first Honorary Membership was given to H.'S. Gayman, and the first Honorary Membership ever given to a woman went to to Dr. Cockerille. A Dance from 9:30 to 11 finished this day. Saturday morning 9 to 11 work- shops were held. New officers are FOR EXPECTANT ended the conference. Ides Have Two 1950 Graduates Richard, Jeanette, | Secretaria] Science Club, will hold a panel discusion - at 7:30 p.m. in Regina Hall. Janice Bertram is in charge of refreshments. The topic | of discusion will concern the various fields one may enter after gradua- tion, with a college degree. May 1 the Chemistry Club will hold a tea in honor of the seniors | those attention-getting seniors. {Jane Cave, Dallas, is majoring in | : rust Education, and minoring in Voice. She will also receive certifi- cation in English. Jane hopes to work in musical comedy. Her special interests are musical comedy, dra- matics, professional football, and classical music. At College 'Miseri- cordia, she is a member of Phi Mu Gamma, the Music Students Club, and the Dramatics Club. She | training made available to college | | preparatory students. The opening | statement means ‘what a puzzle.” | SLIDE RULE | . . Choose your weapon! This is a | rather roundabout way of saying | that the senior solid students are armed with slipsticks (slide rules to | her efforts, and glad this course is available. MR. WAGNER Commercial students were sorry to see the student instructor, Dale Wagner, finish his duties Friday. He | tion. They are selling tickets to all | comers. | changed for $2.00 worth of service or goods from the station. The guys and girls will receive all profits | that day, which will go toward new | uniforms. “CONGRATULATIONS” We would like to congratulate | Last week ended a period of home | nursing training provided for inter- | ested senior girls. Miss Hill pre- sented each girl with a pin to - i remind them of this valuable ex- ' perience. These tickets will be ex- | W New HOW TO GIVE THAT Look” | | To Finish College Sid Plarsliins | J Eko: iy Adds Efficiency to Your Appliances ‘ hil : ; : | participates in intramural sports, Two children of the Wane bd 1s playing the dead in the Col | lege production of La Traviata. Jane ! has found that among the best "| moments of college life are her \ y Ide family of Sweet Valley, - graduate from college this year. |. Richard, 23, will receive a B. S 3% x Fix up a nursery for the coming blessed event. 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While completing his course at Harpers College in Endi- cott, N.Y. he was employed as a ! design engineer in the computer section of IBM. : Jeanette majors in social studies, | with English and mathematics as | minors. She is a member of the honor society Kappa Delta Pi; NEA land PSEA; Waller Hall Association, { and the Athenaeum Club. A brother Warren James, 19, is | serving in Germany with the 18th | Army Transport and plans to enter college after completing his enlist- ment. A sister Carolyn is a sopho- ‘more at Lake-Lehman high school. Richard, Jeanette, and Warren, all served at the same time on the Stu- dent Council at Lake. Jeanette was valedictorian of her class of 1956. and Richard stood third in his class. Wilfred Ide is secretary of Lal. :- Lehman school board. Mrs. Ide has recently been chosen president of Harveys Lake Women's Service Club: More progress has been made in the last 20 years in the understand- ing of cancer than ever befoye in history says the American Cancer Society. Nearly every branch of medical science is now engaged in | cancer research to find new cures for the disease. CHOOSE THE VERY BEST HEATING OIL FOR * YOUR CAR FREE OIL BURNER CLEAN OUT YOUR HOME Kingston, Pa. PRODUCTS ELTA OIL CO. DISTRIBUTORS BUtler 7-3121 | ' OR 4-5895 student teaching days, and working with and meeting the people that she did! She loves to sing for her friends, and does so in most of her classes at holiday time. Marilyn Hoeg of Shavertown is a math major and Spanish minor at College Misercordia. Reading, music, skating, tennis, and swimming are among her special interests. And Latin Prose, eh, Marilyn? Marilyn is a member of the Math Club, and ! the Education Club, and plans to | teach. . Carel Rudy, an elementary edu- cation major. comes to us from Westmoreland High, where she was a member of the May Queen’s Court. A dancer, Carol was a member of the Education Club, Phi Mu Gamma, and the Modern Language Club. A Dean’s List student, Carol has as INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS thrifty and reliable pl Do you need additional plumbing for your automatic clothes washer or dishwasher? Our experienced staff is ready to help with TED RUFF umbing installation. OR 4-T126 special interests photography, music, and sewing. The best part of college life for her is ‘‘the broadening of our horizons by meeting great minds in books and in person.” “April is the cruelest month,” T. S. Eliot once observed. This is one of the few poetic utterances ever ‘0 be confirmed by the Internal Revenue Code.—Changing Times. 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