' DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Th tle Pep Club. { | O’'MALIA® Lake -Lehman High School NEW TEACHERS | door sports only. Anyone caught As I promised here is a little news continuing its use will be punished. about our new teachers. F. H. A. Miss Barbara Uram is the gym | [Leah Klimovich has been chosen teacher. She studied for two years at | ‘Future Homemaker of America” Juniata, then transferred to Bllom- [from our school. She is a vocational sburg State College. She is inter- | student and is active in the F. H. A. ested in newspaper work; was a Tri- All the Senior girls took this test Hi-Y advisor and did work with the | early in the school year. Out of all Christian Association. | these girls, Leah made the highest Miss Uram is head coach for girls’ | score. Congratulations, Leah! basketball team and is advisor to | BASKETBALL GAME Friday evening at 7 at the Lake Wiss Mariana Huttenstine is our | Building, Lake-Noxen P. T. A. will new librian. She also graduated | sponsor two basketball games. from Bloomsburg where she was a| The first is between women of the student librarian, a dormitory coun- | community and eighth grade girls. cilor and did work on the yearbook | The second is between the faculty and newspaper staff. She enjoys and the Senior girls. The faculty Girl Scout work. will wear boxing gloves. She will be F. T. A. advisor and | Both games should be amusing. Assistant Girls’ Basketball Coach. | Receipts will go to the encyclopedia We hope both of these teachers | fund. Donation is fifty cents for ‘enjoy our school. adults ‘and twenty-five cents for ANNOUNCEMENT students. Students attending both our bas- MISCELLANEOUS ketbail and wrestling meets are re- Mr. Edward Mark has completed quested not to bring confetti. It is prohibited by Pennsylvania Inter- and psychology at the University of scholastic Athletic Association . to | Scranton. which our school belongs. 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Congratulations to the basketball ‘team from Westmoreland. Most of | the students at our school feel that if we can’t have the championship, we are glad that the other Back Mountain Area ‘School has it. FORGOTTEN The birthday of another famous American, George Washington, celebrated in February. When I told you about the other special days in February I failed to mention this one. It was not done on purpose but it slipped my mind which is one of the failures of the-human mind, we forget. George Washington was born in 1732. boyhood. He had a clever mind that worked for the good of the people around him. This continued throughout his life. He became rich through his hard work at an early age. His life is filled with exciting minutes. Our first President was truly a great man. This Week AT THE {COLLEGE |'six additional credits in guidance | | JEAN DRAPIEWSKI { This week our column’s camera surveyed ‘the winter-shelled campus and found the most funcapers in | Misericordians’ sports. Winter wind | whipped gym walls, but inside gym | classes generated tons of heat as! | they perfected their basketball skill | lin intramural games and flexed | muscles in calisthenics. Varsity play- ers of course electrified, the air in practice for the Lock Haven game of Friday evening, February 17. | We caught the newest enthusiasm |in Misericordia’s ‘Sport-Whirl—Dr. Basi’s fencing classes. When Dr. Basi, with his Italian-French accent, calls, “En garde!”, bodies thrust forward with agile grace, foils flash, and the victory goes to Dumas’ Musketeers. The camera’s eye also picked out . ” . . 7) other Misericordians in what seems There is only one WELCOME WAGON i / 80 years of experience fostering good will in business and community life. ’ For information on { Welcome Wagon, phone 200000000000000000000000000000000000 FRANCES IVES BU 7-4467% or MRS. WILLIAM R. HUGHES OR 4-2732 GAS ddd ddd did: stot CE TNC HR TT He | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1961 is |. He was a leader even in his, Don’t Sell Yourself “ SHORT . .. ASK ABOUT OUR ~ DRASTIC COST REDUCTIONS ON The Samuels Twins, Karen and Sharon TRI-HI-Y Girls Tri<Hi-Y Club will entertain Lake-Lehman and the Lake-Noxen Tri-Hi-Y girls at their next meeting. Refreshments will be served and a social held for all members. SENIOR NEWS Seniors have turned in their orders for graduation announce- ments and have selected name cards. and an excitement is already felt among the seniors. FUN FOR ALL ! Our Valentine Dance was much fun for everyone, especially for those of us who dressed in costumes of the “roaring twenties.” Several of the boys came dressed as the famed hoodlum, Al Capone, and out did each other with facial scars and gangster clothes. Some of the girls were dressed as flappers and every- one had a good laugh at the crazy costumes. A king and queen were picked from the couple who wore the best costumes. Eddie Coolbaugh and Judy Woolbert were the lucky win- ners. Ed was a riot in one of the bathing suits of that era, and Judy has a clever flapper outfit. The gym was decorated in the traditional valentine and heart motif. We danced to many popular records. STUDENT TEACHERS The student teachers hdve been | getting valuable experience teaching at our high school the past few weeks, and we're all learning much about the teachers, too. One thing for sure, they give us plenty of homework. We hope they are suc- cessful in their efforts and wish them a bright future in the teaching field. SPECIAL FEATURES 1. Westmoreland victors over | Wilkes-Barre Township 77-63. Ron- nie Trewern was high points. 2. Westmoreland downed Ashley 73-60. High man was Ronnie Trew- ern with 35 points. 3. Westmoreland topped Swoyer- sville 68-43. High man Ronnie Trewern with 27 points. Congratulations to Ronnie Trew- ern for being one of the ten boys in the Valley to have a 20 point per game average. The ‘Sensational 7”, a basketball team from WARM, will visit the Back Mountain Area again Saturday night, February 25. They will play the Mountaineers, a woman's team from this area. This game will start man with 23 to be Wyoming Valley's most popu- lar winter sport, bowling. In their best “four-step approach’ Misericor- dia’s two bowling leagues topple pins at Crown-Imperial Lanes in Dallas and Avenue Lanes in Exeter, A wonderful picture of winter fun was snapped at Twin Lakes Pond on the Sunday following the Sopho- mores’ Cotillion. The Sophomores had to plow through oceans of snow to cut the ice at Twin Lakes, but the snow-plowing job was the most attractive one of the season. Our camera follows other groups each week as they travel from the campus to Wilkes-Barre to compete in their favorite sport—swimming— at the C. Y. C. or at.the Y. Strangely enough hauling and pulling have proved a source of fun this winter—hauling and pulling sleds we mean. The campus slopes have made themselves constantly available during the last months. Finally our camerman learned the forward look at Misericordia: SPRING—WARM SUN-—AND TEN- NIS. RANGES WATER HEATERS SPACE HEATERS MAYTAG WASHERS MAYTAG DRYERS > OUR BUSINESS 5 ; : BOTTLED GAS BUT [ We Can Save You ! MONEY ON APPLIANCES tbddsttibetiectletrstitatihctiresimetietiniedintistietaetinestie WE SELL ANY APPLIANCE DELANEY GAS SERVICE CO. DALLAS "CALL FREE ENTERPRISE 1.0843 Memorial Highway Made To Burn GAS OR 4-4781 WESTMORELAND High School News That big day is not very far away | at 8:15. Admission will be charged. There will also be three Church League games, which start at 6:00. The admission will be used to help pay for the Senior boys’ jackets. So let's get out and cheer for our team. They will play at the Dallas, Junior High School. DALLAS Junior High NEWS JOANNE HADSALL MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN February 7 marked the com- mencement of the Junior High School magazine campaign. Our campaign managers are Jean Flem- ing and Judy Bergstrasser. Home- room captains are: Room 11—Peggy Jordan, Mike Jones; Room 12—Rob- ert Graham, Ida Gillespie; Room 13 —Rose Mary Zekas, Dennis Wycoff; Room 15—Peggy Fleming, Sam Ber- key; Room 16—Janet Kelley, Ray McClary; Room 17—Sally Otto, Todd Bob Anderson; Room 19—Carol Room 22—Bruce Hopkins, Marjorie Glahn; Room 31— Scott Alexander, Cawley, Charles Doran; Room 41— Marsha Sowden, Joseph Ulinoski; Room 43—Susan Smith, Robert Templin; Room 42—Sharon Philips, Walter Prokopchak; Room 44— Linda Rowett, Jim Richardson. On Tuesday, the first day of the campaign, the high homeroom was room 19 and the high salesman was Marguerite Harowicz; on Wednesday high homeroom was room 43 an high salesman Erma Sutton; on Thursday room 16 was high and Richard Bayliss was high salesman; on Friday, room 12 and Sharon Jones. On Monday, February 13, room 21 was high homeroom an Dianna Gay. was high salesman; on Tuesday, room 43 and Erma Sutton; and on Wednesday, room 42 and Daisy McClelland. Congratulations to all those who have made an effort to sell magazine subscriptions. Keep up the good work! ASSEMBLY ‘During assembly Wednesday, Feb ruary 8, the girls of section 9-4 played a basketball game against the 9-3 girls. The final score was twenty to sixteen, in favor of 9-4. - The girls who ployed for 9-4 were—Forwards: Beverly = Eck, Rita Rice, ‘Sharon € A healthy “enjoy life, have more fun! And to keep your family in the best Richards; Room 18—Linda Davis, | | Thomas, Richard Yanolunas; Room | 21—Cynthia Galletly, Fred Gossart; Patrician Bowman; Room 33—Cathy | BE HAPPY... Titus, Edythe Carey, Joanne Had- sall, Connie Condoras, and Georgia McCutcheon. Guards: Susan Cheney, Peggy Fleming, Susan Karl, Linda Woolbert, Penny Farrar, and Marsha Sowden. 9-3 players were—For- wards: Eileen Rambus, Gloria Grant, Carol Myers, Kathy Kenney, Jean Bednarski, Sandra Robbins; Guards: | Betty Hemenway, Sharon Stuart, Marie Stolaric, Karen Harvey, Beth Roberts, Joanne Downaski, FALCON VICTORY The Junior High Falcons won a close game, 21 to 19, over the Tunk- hannock Tigers at Tunkhannock. Coach Case used all of his squad during the course of the game. The game was close until the Falcons pulled six points ahead of the Tigers in the last minutes of the fourth | quarter. John Farley was high | scorer for the Falcons with six | points. ? WRESTLING MEET On Friday, February 3, the Jun- ior High wrestling team was defeated | by the Forty Fort wrestlers on our floor. Dallas 20. 67 lbs.—William Mallin (D) in 0:53 79 lbs.—Weaver (D) pinned Reese (FF) 1:03 83 lbs.—Isaacs (D) (FF) draw 2-2 83 lbs.—Edwards (FF) Kaschenback (D) in 1:53 (FF) and + Mould pinned | Klemasyzewski (D) in 2:00 draw 2-2 | gory (FF) in 2:30 The score was Forty Fort 47, | pinned | 93 lbs.—Darrow (D) decisioned | McCormick (FF) 7-5 94 lbs.—Littleton (FF) pinned Alexander (D) in 2:07 96 lbs.—Bellone (FF) pinned | 97 lbs.—Finn (D) and Cook (FF) | 106 lbs.—Wilson (D) pinned Gre- | 110 lbs.—Parry (FF) pinned Finn | {(D) in 1:45 119 lbs.—Richlands (FF) pinned | Gossart (D) in 1:55 | 136 lbs.—Higgs (D) pinned Gieda | (FF) in 2:45 146 lbs.—Garragan (FF) pinned | Wolfe (D) in 0:47 | 167 lbs.—Care (FF) pinned Banks | (D) in 0:20 HONOR ROLL | The Junior High School honor roll | | period is as follows— | for the past nine weeks marking | Ninth grade: Jo Carol Birnstock, || | Barbara Bishop, John Brominski, | | Robert Brown, Edith Chapple, Con- | nie Condoras, Jacqueline Churry, | Helen Cummings, Tessie Cushner, {Howard Dymond, Bradley Earl, | | Beverly Eck, Larry Edwards, Char- i lyn Ell, John Farley, Peggy Fleming, | William Glahn, Gloria Grant, Roger Hackling, Joanne Hadsall, John Hardisky, Michael Jones, Susan Karl, | Phillips, Lee Philo, Diane Janice Priebe, Linda Rowett, Gail Rumbaugh, Marsha Sowden, Sheryl Stanley, William Swartwood, Sharon | Titus, Joseph Ulinoski, Linda Wool- | bert, Susan Cheney, Elaine Rumbar- | \ w family is a happy one! 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Seventh Grade: Scott Alexander, SECTION B—PAGE 1 Ann Barnes, Patricia Bauman, Bon. nie Brobst, Nancy Brown, Coleen Conaghan, Elva Costello, Pam Cully, Barbara Hauck, Riba Heidal, Gail Hughes, Joyce Hughes, Eleanor Jones, Jeris Jordan, Stephen Kas- chenbach, Janet Kelley, Carol King, Jane Layaou, Bonnie Mahler, Fre- derick Mintzer, Linda Nicol, Sara Otto, Deborah Penman, Edmund Peters, James Phillips, Margaret Reese, Todd Richards, Margaret Rood, Marshall Rumbaugh, Pattie Sickler, Joseph Sinicrope, James | Steinhauer, James Stuart, Jeanne | Walter, Howard Weiner, Linda Wimner, Nancy Davis, Ida Gillespie, | Robert Graham, David Hess, Les | ‘Isaac. 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