i { : bt re SA A A ee ten A ed Aa tb and A Lake-Lehman High School "Don’t Sell Yourself SHORT . . . ASK ABOUT OUR 4 DRASTIC COST REDUCTIONS oN CHANGE There has been a change in dates of the nights for our band concert. The dates are now April 28 and 29. Keep these in mind because you will not want to miss it. i Mr. Milaskaus has announced that there is a need for bass horn players. Any youngster from fourth grade up may join the band, although you cannot enter Senior Band until you are in seventh grade and have met oli of the requirements. Contact ouMydirector if you are interested. Last Monday night thirty-five of our band received sweaters. Each parent presented the sweater to his or her son or daughter. Following this refreshments were served and a picture taken of these Seniors. DANCE all from Misericordia. y MARY ANN LASKOWSKI On March 3 the Homemakers of America, the Future Farmers of America and the Future Teachers of America will hold a farmer dance. Red Jones will be caller. The money will be divided equally among the three organizations to send their representatives to the state conventions. STUDENT TEACHERS ~ Four teachers who are doing their student teaching in our school are Miss Elizabeth Galvin is a social studies major. She is history and guidance during her stay with us. She belongs to the P. S. E. A., Music and the Literary Clubs. The Student Council is also one of her activities. She likes to bowl and read:for entertainment. Upon graduation she would like to teach in New Jersey where she lives. / For 20 For SUNDAY DINNER: ROAST FRESH PORK & STUFFING GOLDEN BROWN FRIED BLUEPOINT OYSTERS ROAST SPRING LAMB LEG, MINT JELLY Wicca BAKED HAM, PINEAPPLE GLACE BREADED VEAL CUTLET, ITALIAN TOMATO SAUCE ».... "1.50 ROAST OKLAHOMA TURKEY, GIBLET GRAVY © (PLUS 23 OTHER 'ENTREES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE) (full course) 1.60 Years teaching THE TOP HAT IN KINGSTON 11, \ =~ i VA 3-2189 “HAROLD QD ' peace of mind. INSURANCE Brooks Bldg. i Provide now «for their protection, your peace of mind Will mortgage payments ever be a heavy burden to your family? Don’t take chances . .. insure now. Our Mortgage Retirement policy ; is just one of many ways 0 can help you insure your family’s security .. . your E. FLACK ml Fe Hs J Miss Patricia Sladish is from New York and a music major. She plays the trumpet and played with Steg- maier Band at one time. Miss Sladish is helping all the music teachers and teaches the music appreciation classes. She belongs to the Music. and Glee Clubs along | with P. S. E. A. WRESTLERS Congratulations to the wrestling squad for its victory over Meyers on Saturday night. The score was 31 to 160 The entire team showed good sportsmanship. This win put us in second place tied with Forty Fort. The four Seniors who wrestled their last league meet all won. They are Bob McDaniels, Jack Donnelly, Pete Rittenhouse and Alex Wilson. Bob, Jack, Pete are from Lehman Building and Alex is from the Lake. | | All four are lettermen. Bob and Alex are taking the Academic Course. Pete is taking Automobile Mechanics and Jack is taking Draft- ing. Jack is also to be honored for being undefeated in the 145-pound weight class for this entire season. The district meets start tomorrow at 7 p. m. at Wilkes College. Eleven schools will be represented with, twelve meets from each school. We hope our boys do well. ASSEMBLY Mr. Sidler and the F. F. A. ‘boys put on a very interesting assembly on Friday. John Klemunes, presi- dent, conducted the program. The officers went through the rituals of opening ceremonies "as they do at each regular meeting. Following each told a little about his station and the symbol that represents it. The assémbly concluded with Mr. Marchakitus presenting the letter- men with their Senior Sweaters. i THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 - This Week AT THE COLLEGE JEAN DRAPIEWSKI Misericordians are extra exuber-| ‘Harper's’ and “America.” ant, First signs of Spring are a real Tonight is the BIG night of this break-through in Old Man Winter's | season for the Highlanders. East stronghold. Bare spots of lawn be- | Stroudsburg State College invades come larger each day. the gym at 8:00 p. m. Misericordia’s Just one moderate. i breeze is | hopes are high for the game. “This enough to send heavy coats and | Bay be our year to beat them,” is scarves into the back of the closet. | the excited murmur going around. Pneumonia may result, but trench | Not since 1956 has Misericordia been coats are a must once Misericordi- | able to subdue the physical educa- ans feel the temperature rise about ton school. But, tonight could be 32 degrees. i the night! | Misericordia now has an official Our long time companion, Mr. ‘butes' to many periodicals including Snow, may strike again, but our eyes have seen the vision of Spring; : renewed vigor will carry us on a very merry ride to spring fever. Last weekend the Literary Club traveled to New York City to see a Broadway show — Jean Anouilh’s play, “Becket.” As a second feature of the annual trip, the club mem- bers visited the Pierpont Morgan Library. : On March 6, in Walsh Memorial Auditorium, Donald McDonald, edi- tor and journalist, will discuss modern entertainment influence on American life. Mr. McDonald is the fourth = speaker in Misericordia’s series of cultural lectures. He was graduated from Marquette Univer= sity in Wisconsin with a master’s degree in journalism and now edits “The Marquette University Maga- zine.” Mr. McDonald also contri- The Samueis Twins, Karen and Sharon \ Recruiters from the three branches of the Armed Forces vis- ited. our high school last week to speak to any boys interested in learning about the opportunities and | requirements necessary for joining any branch of the service. Special sessions for each branch of the serv- ice were held at time intervals to give the boys an opportunity to attend the sessions in which they were interested. Any students who were of age were eligible to attend these sessions. This was an oppor- tunity of value for all who were interested. These Recruiters were: Naval Reserve—Chief Callahan; Army—Sgt. Becky; Air Force—Sgt. Brin, Rotary Exchange Students Some of the girls have al- ready been selected as exchange students. to. study. abroad. They are Lynne Jordan and Annabelle Ambrese, whe have been selected to go to Holland; and Mary Alice Knecht,. who has been selected to go to Sweden. This is an exceptional ‘honor for these girls, and we know from past performances that they will do credit to our country. and to Westmoreland High. Fashion Show Wednesday, Feb. 22, Washing- w GAS Ea ——— PS RANGES WATER HEATERS SPACE HEATERS MAYTAG WASHERS MAYTAG DRYERS OUR BUSINESS i ig BOTTLED GAS : BUT "We Can Save You MONEY ON APPLIANCES VV VV Vv VVVVVvY WE SELL ANY Anisdictdhtbidbreatinedincths isa DELANEY Memorial «10 DALLAS APPLIANCE Made To Burn Highway a ¥ OR 1-1781 | ton’s Birthday, a Fashion Show was | held by Mrs. Lord and the Home Ec. | Department. Those who partici- | pated, were girls who made their | outfits in Home Ec. classes. = All the |'girls of the high school, the ninth | grade girls, the women faculty | members and some mothers at- tended. Refreshments were served, and everyone enjoyed the change from study to fashions. Hot Diggety WESTMORELAND High School News / what a game it was! All the fellows the season, and the fans who at- League Crown. Ronnie Trewern on setting a new oming Valley record for the season with. 44 markers. Good work, Ronnie. Wes Evans also did a fine was also high man in the Swoyerville game with 27 points, closely followed ‘by Wes Evans with 19 points. NEW JACKETS A The boys of the Key Club are proudly wearing their new jackets and look ‘mighty nice’ in them too. They are blue wool jackets trimmed in white leather. held for the benefit of the March of Dimes was a huge success and much the Key Club boys are helping the senior parents at the refreshment stand at our basketball games. THANK YOU, LAKE LEHMAN We'd like to thank the Lake- . Lehman reporter for the very complimentary news article in the Dallas Post school news about our basketball team. We're glad to know our neigh- boring. school is rooting for us. TRIHIY = The girls’ Tri-Hi-Y Club held a meeting, Wednesday the 22nd at the YMCA. A speaker, Mr. Sieber from the State Correctional Institution at Dallas, spoke to the members on the rules and regulations of the Institu- tion. We beat Swoyerville again and Spartans Lead YMCA League Coolbaugh Scores 31 Bs 69ers Win 69-42 The Spartans took over first place in the Back Mountain YMCA Basket- | | ball league by defeating the Royal | Nights 47-31 last Monday evening. The 69ers rolled over the Confeder- | ates 69-42 in the other game played | Monday. 5 Fry led the Spartans with 17; points and Brace and Kaleta each contributed ten points to the win- ning cause. Harris was high for | the Royal Knights with 14 points. | Coolbaugh poured in 31 points | | and Dymond, Dickson and Frantz collected 14, 12 and 10 to lead the | | 89'ers onslaught. Glahn led the | Confederates with 16 points. Bartoo had 12 points for the losers. The Spartans; with two wins and | | no losses are in first place. Tied | for second with one win and one loss | are the Royal Knights and the 69ers. | The Confederates are last with no wing and two losses. Coolbaugh has taken over the | scoring lead in the League with a total of 31 points. Other leaders are Glahn and Dymond with 22 points, Harris and Dickson with 21 | points and Bartoo with 20 points. The final games in the single | round robin league will be played | { Monday, March 6, at the Dalla$ | | Township Junior High School Gym. | At 7:00 p. m. the Spartans will meet Confederates will meet the Royal | Knights. 5 Subscribe To The Pest the 69ers and at 8:00 p. m. the} Open House May 7 Open House at Retreat is schedu- led for May 7, when tours of the and a program of activities presented by the patients. Hours are from 1 to 5 p.m. The Open House coincides with observance. of Mental Health Week. tended were thrilled with the per- | formance of the whole team. With | this victory and the victory over | Sugar Notch, we hope to win the | We congratulate | job, with 27 points. Ronnie Trewern | appreciated by all concerned. Aiso | played one of their best games of | high team total and for tieing Wy- | The bake sale that the Keyettes | Afterward refreshments were | served and all enjoyed a good time. | mental institution will be conducted, | fashion queen. Miss Elizabeth Galvin of Jersey City, N. J., a senior, was chosen by the students from among ten nominees to represent Miseri- cordia in “Glamour Magazine's” search, for the ten Best college girls on the American college campuses. A social studies major, Elizabeth is now practice-teaching in Lake-Leh- man High School. She hopes to do graduate work after graduation in June. Activities swing into the brisk, enthusiastic step of the home stretch these sunny days. This Spring Term is moving in jet-speed toward Easter —then June follows. Herd Testing Being Done Pennsylvania Department of Agri- culture. is making a farm-by-farm survey of livestock herds. Luzerne County is due for recertification as brucellosis and tuberculosis-free this year. Animals are being tested for both diseases at one ‘time. No action will be taken against farmers whose herds have not: been tested, but all animals will be checked. The deadline for School News in The Dallas Post is Monday at noon. Lake-Lehman joint schools have 156 students on the honor roll for the second quarter of the school year. Listed by Anthony Marchaki- | tus, high school principal, junior and senior high school students are: 7th Grade: Wendy Allen, Patricia Bagdzuinas, Diane Baer, Linda Bak- er, Jerry Balavage, Donna Broson, Shirley Bryant, Joyce DelKanic, Don Evan, Evelyn Gashi, Donald Gregory, Linda Hagenbaugh, Pamela Hoyt, Susan Hunter, David Kenyan, Keanne Kern, Joseph Kernag, George Kliamovich, Gary Klern, Judith Kocher, Patricia Marchakitus, Hannah Newberry, Carol Nichols, Donna Parrish, Ralph Peiffer, Mich- ale Preslipski, Sherry Rittenhouse, Barbara Scovish, Janet Spencer, Cherryl Thomas, Kay Whitesell, Rita Zbick, Ruth Arendt, Nancy Scouton, Mildred Case, Roberta Steele, David Bates. ) 8th Grade: Ruth Adamshick, John Balavage, Linda Calkins, Edward Crispell, Shirley Disque, Henry Dor- an, Jackie Hoyt, Arthur Ide, Douglas Ide, Lynn Johnson, Gail Kelley, Juliana Klemuner, Ronald Koslosky, Robert Kunkle, Susan Lamoreaux, David Lewis, Mary Catherine McHose, Edward Mikne- vich, Kris Miller, Mary Morningstar, Leonard Morris, Carol Owens, Marlene Patton, Richard Post, Shir- ley Roskoski, Phyllis Ross, Bernadine Rusiloski, Raymond Scott, Barbara ber, Theresa Stash, Nancy Stokes, Keith Swanson, Beverly Swire, Ed- ward Wesloski, Roger Lois Williams, Marsha Williams. 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