THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961 Mr. Thomas Carr received a letter rt ar wer Elected To Board Ambrose Gavigan, better known man of the scholarship awards pro- to his many friends in the Back gram, that Charles Malkemes and : Joseph Hoeg came out high in the | Mountain area as “Gavy,” has been| Ralph Gearhart, Shavertown, elected for the third year as a mem- | Stereotyper at International Color top 20% first qunitile. They were Teo in competition with many students | ber of the board of directors of the | Printing Company, ran his thumb a LETTERMEN CLUB i At the Lettermen’s Club meeting L kk L hm on Thursday, fiv ew | bers al e . e an were At spore hey Ma High School \ B SECTION B— PAGE 1 Runs Thumb Into r Circular Saw * 3 This Week Visneski, Jay Ruckle, and Bob Traver for wrestling, Bob Grey and A | i HE John Morningstar for basketball. : y The boys also discussed their an- from the six colleges. What a fine | Wyoming Valley Distributing Com- | into 2 circular saw shortly after go- BY nual gas-station day and where they { 0 ! | EGE honor for these students and for our | pany, the distributing company for | 28 to work Monday morning, and MARY ANN LASKOWSKI can hold it. school. Congratulations to both. Economy Stores. was admitted to General Hospital for surgery. X-Rays show a good chance WINNERS IN CONTEST , for saving the thumb. In a sewing contest sponsored by Merit Finalist 2 the hii ih) A Co, 2nd ih Among the ten finalists in the| “Everything comes to him who men's Club of America, tWo WESI- | \ati5na] Merit Scholarship competi- | hustles while he waits.” moreland High School students won |; "¢ Wyoming Seminary is John | “You don’t hear so much about JEAN DRAPIEWSKI Since our columnist is the highest-scoring varsity player on College Misericordia’s bas- HAPPY WINNER Barbara Ross was the girl chosen winner from the seven who entered the Vogue Pattern Contest. Tears Scholarship” was taken by some last week. The results will not be re- turned for about a month, If a student makes out very well, then William Whitehead on March 20 at 8 p. m. Rehearsals are in progress for the Registered Beautician i he will take another test to be ketball team, and since the past | first four college concert. The Glee | f; oy ” : : a A when the eligible for those scholarships offered’ week brought the team’s heav- Clubs of Misericordia, Marywood SM ne he Ho | Unger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren | Zo foan Jn the street since auto. =z Bic dross, mods. of duvender by different companies. iest schedule, ; Jean couldn’t College, King’s College and Scranton | Dallas Senior: and Junior Women's Unger, Davis Street, Trucksville. !mobiles have become so numerous. cotton, was set off by purple rose CHEERLEADERS meet he Post's Ssadling, She | University will join forces at 8:30 | Club. Judging was held at the Prince buds embroidered on it. She made The cheerleaders are selling invited veteran Joan Gettler to |p. m., March 25, at the Irem Temple | of peace Church, March 8, 1961 at " Kings. a three tier hat of the same mater- ial as the dress. White accessories were worn. Irbara’s only remark was a very high ' pitched, “Thank you!” when she was announced as winner. JUNIORS All the action seems to ‘be cen- tered around the Junior Classes. The Lake Class has chosen its Junior Play, “Go West Young Man.” Tests to find your ability is an- other activity. The School and College Aptitude Test was offered to all Juniors by Kings College. Those boys who made especially high grades’ are eligible for acceptance, those boys who made above average grades but still high, were offered another test if they wish to apply at Another test, “The National Merit | sweat-shirts. They are white with a black knight on horse-back and Lake-Lehman High School written around it.- They come in small, medium and large. The price is $2.50. : ; You can place your order with Linda Gosart or Janet Covert. ASSEMBLY The assembly under the direction of Eugene Anderson was one of science. Mr. Anderson is one of the Science teachers in the high school. ? Mr. Newcomer gave a short talk on conservation. Following this a movie was shown on “The Waters of the Commonwealth.” This movie gave each of us an idea what our job is concerning the sanitation of our water, RUTHANN ALT Ruthann Alt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Alt, Main Road Fern- brook, has successfully passed ex- aminations of the Pennsylvania As- sociates of ‘Cosmetologists and Hair- | two weeks ago was lost weather man’s imagination with the substitute. Senior and former editor of “Miss Recordia,” Joan has again proved she is one of the team’s strongest supporters. The touch of spring experienced | in the freezing temperatures and snowfall of last week. [Lighter clothing was quickly put away as everyone made a beeline for boots and heavy coats. The March 10 performance of La Boheme was an entertaining and enjoyable evening show for all, even | found themselves on stage. Seniors Barbara Kohl, Elizabeth, N. J. Pamela Roch, Chatham, N. J.; and Joan Gettler, Pedr] River, N. Y. were | interrupted at supper to find that they were filling parts as extras in the second act. They were aided by Karen and Jimmy Gates of Dallas and three young men from King’s | | Cieri for an evening of song. Tickets are available from members of the four Glee Clubs. The March 19 meeting of the Literary Club will give the student members an opportunity to display their literary talents. A committee comprised of Lynne Gloge, Cathy and Jeanne VonKamen is accepting original poetry, short stories and essays. From the material submitted, the best works will be selected and will be read at the | meeting. ‘the three last minute recruits who | St. Patrick’s Day will provide a fitting backdrop for the Mission Club’s (C. S. M. C.) variety show. This show is a student organized, student produced and student acted show. All proceeds will be donated to the missions. A donation of fifty cents is the one way ticket to enter- tainment and a green carnation to celebrate the ‘Great Day for the 2:30. The judges were Mrs. Robert Mil- ler, Mrs. Steward Marks, Mrs. Earl Wolfe and Mrs. Ralph. Trax. Scoring | was on the following points: 1. Appropriateness of dress to fit | a variety of dress-up occasions (for a teenage wardrobe). 2. Becomingness to wearer. 3. Overall fashion effect. 4. Workmanship. The winners were Marilyn Eck, first prize; Annabelle Ambrose, sec- ond prize. Marilyn will represent the Dallas | Senior Women’s Club and Annabelle, the Dallas Junior Women’s Club at | the district judging, which will be | held at Hotel Sterling, March 25. ! Others participating in the contest were: Carol Weiss, Patricia Sinicrop, and Carol Dymond. non - participants Other NEW, FRESH COLORS To ‘Make Your Home SPARKLE who | free estimates. : Let us suggest colors that will make your home look like a beautiful picture! A clean, well kept home is admired by all. Call for dressers, and has received a regis- tered Beautician’s license. Ruthann, a 1960 graduate of modeled garments they made im | school were Beverly King Bonnie Gross, Karen Culver, Sandy Chere and Donna Bolen. Beverly King was College. | Irish.” On Sunday, March 10; in Walsh The Auditorium Miss Margery Davis gave ' Mission Club is also busy making plans for a Mission Fair to be © EASY PAYMENT PLAN Westmoreland High School, was . : . : ; se y Be sure to have my Coat, | mm um de ay 2 fs siemens soe of hia dring april The Hens. of waraat's pie by the, Wormers J ¥ - y Academy, Public Square, Wilkes Lenten organ recitals. Miss Davis, | the fair will be the crowning of a! (Clubs for the best ensemble in the | NR Sanitone Dry Cleaned!” Barre, in December. She is planning to open a shop in her home before Easter. Hargrave Military Post 21-1 Record Hargrave Military Academy, Chat- ham, West Virginia recently com- pleted one of its finest seasons on the hardwoods by compiling a fantastic 21-1 record. Statistics released by the Acad- emy, show Dick Clark, former West- field goal percentage with 47%. Dick hit on 45 of 96 attempts from the field and 40 of 59 free throws for 130 points, and an average of 7.22 per game. Dick also hauled in 122 rebounds, fourth on the team. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. moreland player, having the highest | staff organist for the Allen Organ Company, played selections from Bach, Handel, Yon, Purvis, Purcell, Vivaldi, Boellman, Walond, and Mehner. The second performance of the series will be given by Mr. Mission Queen who will be elected by the student body. Votes are cast at the rate of one penny per’/vote and all pennies will go to the mis- sions. a WESTMORELAND High School News The Samueis Twins, Karen and Sharon SPRING It is that time of the year when Mother Nature begins to groom the | world for the glory of spring. Now | the passage of precious time becomes | apparent; the winter is ending, but | ELECTIONS The Key Club has elected officers for another term. The honors go to the following: President, Barry Slocum; Vice President, Bob Peter- son; Secretary, Stuart Stahl; Treas- group. “If anything makes a child thirst- ier than going to bed, it’s’ knowing that you're gone to bed too.” . “Income tax collectors, in check- ing over returns, often make one de- duction: This guy is lying.” SCOVELL 253 WYOMING AVENUE KINGSTON BU 7-6027 BU 8-5703 i Friar lovin STORE WIDE Donald Clark, Sterling Avenue, Dallas will come again. Soon a spectacular | urer, Dale Moiser. display of color will spread itself | The National Honor Society re- over all. The grass will be green; | cently held an election for officers flowers will nod in the breeze; and | and the following were selected: trees wil awake, clad in gown of | President, Joe Hoeg; Vice President, beautiful blossoms and exquisite | Armabelle Ambrose; Treasurer, perfumes. For a brief moment in | Nancy Harrid; Secretary, Vivian time the beauty and colors slowly Cobb. : descend upon us. God is at the] anvil, welding golden bars; for the | shimmering springtime — putting a Genel ” FAMOUS ; CONFERENCE = | The Pennsylvania Medical Society | iran 7 : | presented ‘a conference on “Athletic beauty in the stars. | Injuries” which was held March 11, / Basketball Is Over | at the Geisinger Memorial Hospital, Well, Another exciting basketball | Danville, Pa. The following faculty , FOR FOOD Husbands, too, can see and feel the difference our Sanitone Soft-Set Dry Cleaning makes. 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S.LiSsES 0 WL me Yeu TF Optometrist 17H On season has come to a close and | members attended: he 5 : i: everyone has some regrets that it Mr. McCutcheon, Mr. Brominski, fee lle re ae = is over. For the Seniors, it is an-| Mr. Brobst, Mr. Dolbear, Mr. Cath- } Zo Seer other phase of finality and another | yall and Mr. Jenkins. ns ia % % reminder that graduation is close at | CONTEST Es p> hand. | : : = Too AR ne aR ay | There will be a ‘“‘foul-shooting bas- 7 | NSE & CETTE fas LE Many of us enjoyed the fun and | ketball contest” March 15, at Wyom- | * 7 : | Fitna NTERIO RS & excitement of attending the games | ing Seminary. Miss Jenkins has ee ang om Se 2nd boys’ teams el] | entered the following: Marilyn Eck, 7, Hi - . 8 = i | eld, tainly s ee true sportsmanship | pp, ,ahelle Ambrose, Nancy Harris. 7 fs , 7 oo + gl in every m : | mas A i A] SCHOLARSHIP TESTS n spite e fact that the boys’ | : ; = The NEDT— ‘National Educational basketball team lost out to West hi : Hazleton in the finals, we are proud | Development Tests” were given last of them for working so hard toward | Tueslay 40, all ‘sophomores, who Hote coal. We Know that biel of] wished) to participate. The National the hows bad bod colder and wore not | Merit Scholarship tests were also feeling up to par physically, which | re Sl poviey to ol i ho can greatly effect the morale and | Tuck and good rks vo Wi 2 performance of the whole team. | EXAM RESULTS They did a fine job and we can be | proud of our team. 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