‘following each game. A Per PENNSYLVANIA _ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 1961 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council announces that following the basketball games on the twentieth and the twenty-sev- enth it will hold dances for an hour Pay for the ~ dance when you pay for the game. f Students will wear school clothes. This means no slacks for girls and no jeans for boys. You can wear slacks if you are just going to stay for the game.’ SECOND PRIZE We are happy to announce that Conna Crockett, a Lehman Junior, received second prize at the State " Farm Show for © ,painted. She also caned the seat. a chair she had Congratulations! BAND OF THE YEAR “Band of the Year” is the title given our Band by sports editors who viewed our performance at foot- ball games. We share this title with G. A. R. High School Band. * The sixteen members from our band are practicing with the com- plete West Side Conference Band Lake Lehman High School PEARL'S PIZZA Open Daily 5 » m. to Miaighi * FRIDAYS — Open 11 a. m. to Midnight By MARY ANN LASKOWSKI every second and fourth Saturday at different schools that participate In B. T.CA. F. T. A. officers from Lake-Leh- man attended a tea given by Delta Kappa Gamma Society at Hotel Sterling. This society is composed of teachers who have done some- thing which could be called “over and above the call of duty.” Our F. T. A. sponsor is a member for being sponsor of an organization which promotes teaching as a career. i Welcome was by Isabel Dryfoos, Tau Chapter president; introduction of F. T. A. members was by Anna Tresler and Louise Smith. Entertain- ment” was by the Bell Choir of Forty Fort Methodist Church. Mrs. Lloyd, Northeastern Pennsylvania representative of F. T. A., was speak- er. > lowing the business meeting, a dis- by Dean Long. The members were quite interested in the teacher re- tirement system. SPORTS Again the wrestlers are faced with a tie breaker. They meet G. A. R. this Saturday night. The Forty Fort meet was one which was hard to lose, but the boys did a fine job. Basketball games for this week are January 17, Sugar Notch; Jan- uary 24, West Wyoming. | DRIVE SAFELY ‘Think twice, once for yourself and once for the other fellow. Lesman Club met Friday. Fol- cussion was led by members chosen: This Week | AT THE | COLLEGE JEAN DRAPIEWSKI Another semester is almost com- plete at College Misericordia. One about to go down in each student's memory book. As I sat down to write this week’s column, I suddenly realized how very rapidly each day comes and ‘goes. Here we are at college, but before we realize it, college days will be over. ‘What, I wondered, will these four short years mean in our lives? Are they really worth all the wearisome work ? Then I remembered a course I took. last year in educational psy- chology. The very first thing we learned was man’s aim in life: to develop his whole person, Each person must develop not only her intellectual capacity, but also her spiritual, cultural, social, and phy- sical capacities. I then realized that our education is worthwhile. We are able to understand ourselves as a whole person. We have a pre- paration for the remaining years of our lives, for we have been given the means to develop each phase of our being. In the past months in which I have been writing for the POST, I have covered many news items. From week to week, there is simil- arity in activity because each leads toward development of the whole person. The past week and the week to come are no exceptions. Semester exams begin tomorrow. knowledge as students develop intel- lectually to meet these tests. 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On Sun- day evening, January 15, Rabbi Friedlander of B'nai B'rith Syna- gogue in Kingston reviewed Andre Schwarz-Brat's best selling novel, THE LAST OF THE JUST, for the Literary Club., Also in the planning stage is the Literary Club’s trip to New York on February 24 to see the Broadway play, BECKET. Newest addition on campus is a beautiful electric organ in the audi- torium. The Reverend Edmund Byrne, chaplain and professor at Misericordia, gave a short concert for the student body in an assembly last week. Ann Wills and Virginia, Menn, sophomores from Pittston, have reached the ultimate in current social activity. They have been honored by.an invitation to Presi- dent-elect John F. Kennedy's Inau- gural Ball in Washington this week- end. The Junior Class graced the social scene at their Ring Dance, January 14, at the American Legion in Wilkes-Barre. They completed the weekend with an outing at O’Con- nell’s Twin Lakes on Sunday, Jan- uary 15. Fencing, newest addition’ to Mis- its first public: appearance on: Jan- uary 18 in the gymnasium. Ten students, under the direction of Dr. Basi, Spanish professor, ‘exhibited their. ‘practised skill = before .the Wilkes basketball game. No. part of any student is left undeveloped. “Life at College Miser- icordia does ‘build a well-rounded person—doesn’t it? Horseshoe 4-H Club Is Reorganized Houlihan, Dallas. Chadwick conducted the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. group. tomorrow evening, Lehman Fire Hall. elected and plans for year will be made. © Present were: Evans, Judy Crispell, Tim Groff, Carol Lahey, Janet. Roberts, Rita Raub, Tommy Estus, Connie {Chadmies and Margaret Houlihan. ‘Edwards To Graduate From Bloomsburg Robert Daniel Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards, | Carverton, will receive a B.S. degree from Bloomsburg - State College January. 26. Edwards is majoring in business administration. Dr. Charles . Stewart Sheppard, dean of the graduate “school * of business administration, at Cornell University, will. be. the’ mid-year commentement - speaker, . taking as his topic The Economic Challenge of the Sixties. Forty Fort Lad Wins Suit For Injuries A nine year old Forty Fort boy was awarded $4,500.16 in a com- promise settlement for injuries re- ceived last summer in a boating accident at Harveys Lake. Decision was rendered by Judge Thomas M. {Lewis last week. James Agnew, Jr., suffered injuries when his row- boat was struck by a power boat |operated by Robert Smedley, of { Kingston and Harveys Lake. Home of the N Y. Yankees and Giants — opposite Yankee Stadiiim. 15 min. from Times Square, 5 min. from St. Barnabas Hospital, 5 min. from George Wash- 4 ington Bridge. Easily reached | via Major Deegan & New York | State Thruway (write for | driving details). Newly | remodeled with central air- conditioning & television. Singles — Doubles 1, 2, 3, 4 room apts. @n GRAND CONCOURSE AT 161ST STREET Garage Parking NHR (e]:1'¢ ericordia’s athletic. program, made | A reorganization meeting of the | Horseshoe 4-H Club was held on | Friday evening, January 6 at eight | o'clock ‘at the home of Margaret | County Agricultural Agent, E. V.. Tony Bogden have | agreed to work as advisers to the | The next meeting will be held | at. 7:30 at the | Officers will be | the - coming | Jim Post, III, Patty Sue | Bogden, Timmy Carroll, Resia Car- | | roll, Mr. and Mrs. Bogden, E. V. WESTMORELAND High School News The Samueis Twins, Karen and Sharon PICTURES There are to be action shots taken of athletic games on January 25, 26, 27 of the girls’ and boys’ basketball teams and the wrestling team. So, players, put on your best make-up and sport attire, We want these to be exceptionally good as these are pictures for the Senior Yearbooks. FILMS SHOWN Many Juniors and Seniors in Math, Trig., and Plane Geometry classes, had the privilege of seeing a film called the “Mapmakers,” which was sent by Penn State Center in Wilkes-Barre. - It was an instruc- tive film and was based on Engine- ering and the specialty of Drafting. The film was shown under the sup- ervision of Mrs. Prothero and was very interesting to all who saw it. NEW HIGH SCHOOL Members of the board of Educa- tion have been inspecting the West- moreland High School building with the purpose in mind of using the building as a grade school. At the completion of our new High School, all high school students from West- moreland will attend the new school. Many of us regret that we will not be able to attend the new high school ‘as students. WAS THAT BASKETBALL On Saturday, January 7, our | Faculty members played what was, we think, a basketball game. They played the team from WARM in a lively match at the Dallas Township Junior High ‘School and won with a score of 51 to 49. There were | times when the spectators wondered | “who” ‘was playing for ‘‘which” | team, since the ball was thrown at | both baskets at each -end of ‘the | floor. But finally, in a grand finale, the teams got down to the business | { the curriculum, and requires The following faculty members | were on our team, Mr. Kirk, Mr. McCutcheon, Mr. Brobst, Mr. Dol- bear, Mr, Case, Mr, Carr, Mr. Hughes | and Mr. Hontz. The team was | coached by Miss Jenkins. ROD AND GUN CLUB future meeting. Each Tuesday, the officers and Room 11, be 25¢ per month. 11 Misericordia Girls To Teach In Dallas dents will do practice teaching this term in Dallas Schools. Among them is Marilyn Carr, who has been teaching French I to ninth grade school board voted to compensate her for her services to date. Practice | teaching during the period assigned to it during the last half of the senior year at Misericordia, is part of no compensation. BONGOS - BONGOS Bongo Instruction L. P. "Record & Book $2.98 Jacobs Music Centre Center St. Main Highway SHAVERTOWN OR 5-1567 at hand and played a normal game. i Mr. Edward Gdosky, a District | Game Protector, will address the | Rod and Gun Club members on the | results of the deer season at a| their director, Mr, Hughes, meet in | to discuss the coming | meeting. Dues were determined to Eleven College Misericordia stu- | students ever since September. The Susquehanna Trail Hike | Planned For Huntsville Susquehanna Trailers Hiking Club, | | sponsored by the Playground Asso- ; | ciation, occasionally plans hikes in | | the Back Mountain, One such hike | is scheduled for February 12, taking | in the area around Huntsville, Adults wishing to join the hike may get | SECTION B—PAGE 1 in touch with Vera Mirmak, Play- ground office, 586 N. 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