reby dol- shall allas the axes Ris the and with y 25, - OF CIL { OF 1g at rable Out- again ened main > for ather is " ad- 31, in ‘emo- atur- n. for 1dget Sm eae \ week has todo with some evidence J iq DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Lake-Le ce-Lehman High School By MARY ANN LASKOWSKI ST. PATRICK'S For those who had forgotten that { Friday was the day for “the wearing | of the green,” a glimpse of their classmates was a quick awakening. Most of the students wore some shade of green even if it wasn’t EASTER VACATION “Kelly Green.” The first of these evidences is our | While passing in the halls small Easter Vacation which starts at the | squabbles were heard about ‘who ci @ng of school on March 28. We | St. Patrick really belonged to and hae until April 4 to rest and finish | Why there were some Welsh who all the things that are planned for | Wore orange that day. this vacation. All in all everyone was happy. SEE THE , © ; SIGNS OF SPRING ‘ All the excitement of spring’s grand entrance has come to its full- est. Each ‘thing in this column this | of spring. a BESSrrLER What makes the 3-plow Massey- Ferguson 35 the world’s best seller? The exclusive Ferguson System is the big reason! The way it transfers the soil’s resistance into traction automatically. Its easy and precise control of implements. Its rugged dependability and low operating costs on all kinds of jobs. Get a ‘‘show-how’’ demonstration of the unique Massey - Ferguson 35. Call now. We'll bring one to your place. Run it ... test it . . . be convinced! You can buy it on one of the Massey - Ferguson Retail Time Payment Plans. ARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY | PA. THINGS THROW CAR WHEELS OUT OF ALIGNMENT! OUR MECHANICS ARE ON DUTY 5 Days a Week" 8A. M.to 5 P. M. w/ EXPERT SERVICING e Front End Alignment e Wheel Balancing o Brake Lining and Adjustment ® Rear Wheel Alignment i LSTON & GOULD OR 4-5 81 | MAIN HIGHWAY hii ARS) BASEBALL CONSENT SLIPS Baseball is a sure sign of Spring. Those who are planning to try out have received Parent Consent Slips which must be signed before they can start practice. HEART FUND All around the school are red plastic hearts, placed so that those | who wish to contribute to the Heart Fund may do so. LETTERMEN The Lettermen’s Club enjoyed an interesting day at Penn State Uni- versity on Saturday. These boys went to see the State Wrestling Finals. The bus left Lehman School at 7 Saturday morning and around 11:30 they arrived at Penn State. The semi-finals started at 2 and the finals at 7:30. The boys left for home at 10. Most of the coaches went along. The Lettermen’s Club paid for the trip. INSURANCE Those who drive to school to participate in extra-activities can now be covered by school insurance. Application blanks can be obtained from the office. To be covered you must have application approved by Mr. Squier Mr. Belles, or Mr. Marchakitus. TERM PAPERS | Seniors and Juniors have been deadlines set for term-papers. It seems as though the time has flown sincel assignments were made around thé first of the year. 7 As the days pass so we are pro- gressing toward the end of another school year. ET aT far My SV Te lle Teen Age Party Teen Age Class of the Mooretown Assembly Of God Church held its class party at the Church Hall last Friday evening . The main event of the evening was the making of home made ice cream by the teen agers. Games were played and refresh- ments enjoyed. Mrs. Burton Schell would like to invite all teen agers in the community to come and worship with her class in Sunday school. 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Nice going, girls! : STUDENT TEACHERS Student teachers who have been working with our regulfr teachers the past several weeks are leaving us to resume their classes. We hope they "have gained much experience and that Westmoreland students did not give \them too hard a time. Thanks a lot to all who taught us. It was a good experience for us, too. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS We are to receive an extra day of vacation over Easter. Qur holiday will begin on Wednesday, March’29, through the weekend until Tuesday. | A movie film was recently shown to the student body through the courtesy of the Bell Telephone Com- pany. The film; which was titled “Genetics” was presented by Mr. Roan. DATE CHANGE The date of graduation ‘for the seniors has been changed from June 13 to June 12. We have hopes of having Commencement in the new high school. If this is not possible, it will be held at the Country Club. NEWS OF POST GRADUATES We hear that Ruth Ann Alt has received her Beautician’s License and is planning to open a shop in her home. Ruth Ann was in the 1960 class at Westmoreland. Good business to you, Ruth Ann! BAND CONCERT Annual Spring Band Concert will be held at Westmoreland auditor- ium,, tomorrow, at 8 p. m. Admis- sion to ‘be 50c or with a Patron’s ticket. Many selections will be given by Junior and Senior bands under | the direction of Mr. Lester Lewis. | The majorettes will present twirling . routines and will be in full uniform. | We hope everyone will give us their | support. ! ROD AND GUN CLUB On March 13, Mr. Yoder, distrigt fish warden, showed a slide lecture | entitled The Fish Warden in Penn- | sylvania to the Rod and Gun Club. It included the history of the fish i warden and the physical and mental requirements. The prospective war- "den goes to a school and then has , on-the-job training, plus a first aid course. Fish Wardens, assist other | game divisions and the State Police. The warden is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; and his week aver- | ages 60 hours. / After the lecture Mr. | Yoder explained a 100 year old tip- up he brought the last time he was here. Tom Bozek, Secretary of the Club, said it was ' an interesting lecture. | We also have news that Rick Rudy has been on the Dean's list several “times since attending Indiana Tech. Institute. Rick will graduate this summer from college. Nice going, Rick! | Bonnie Jenkins has made the Dean's list at Wilkes College again ome? the fashionable way to keep in 7touch. Next time you feel in need of a personal contact with that someone far away . . . enjoy it by long K distance telephone. l MONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY WESTMORELAND High School News i this year. Honored By Rotary ' Nothing could be finer, ST PATRICK'S DANCE The seniors sponsored a St. Pat- rick’s Dance Friday, March 17, in the High School gym from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. The gym was decorated with many balloons and symbols of St. Patrick’s Day. Many wore articles SECTION B— PAGE 3 This Week AT THE COLLEGE JEAN DRAPIEWSKI Back in harness once more, I! the preceding week. would like to thank Joan Gettler for On Sunday evening, March 19 pinch-hitting for me last week while | the Literary Club sponsored a pre- I was in New Jersey with the basket- | sentation of original campus writing. ball team. We played our last games Original essays, poems, and short of the season against St. Elizabeth’s | stories written by talented Miseri- and Caldwell. Most of the High- | cordians were read by their authors. landers would like to forget the St. | During these readings in Regina Hall of clothing in the traditional green. We were entertained by special guests named the “Frigid Five” and the evening was enjoyed by all who attended. One who attended, the president of the class, had us all in stitches with his imitations of Jerry Lewis. Key Cub News HIGH SCHOOL MATH. TEST Just recently five members of the Westmoreland Key Club: took the annual High School Mathematics Test, sponsored by the Mathemat- ical Association of America.’ This test was taken by high school stud- ents throughout the United States and Canada. On Tuesday, March 7, Mrs. Prothero, who teaches plane geometry, solid geometry, and trig- onometry at Westmoreland, super- vised the testing during its 80 min- ute limit. Dale Mosier, Treasurer- elect of the Key Club,- came out on top. Second and third, respectively, were Key Clubbers, George Jacobs and Charles Malkemes. Of the ten who took. the test these three names will be submitted for national com- petition. Other members partic- ipating were Joseph Hoeg and Jon Butler, : Several Key Clubbers are to be in the Junior Class Play which will be presented April 14. The play this year is entitled “Dear Dairy. Partic- ipating in the program are Robert Peterson as the father, John Max- well; Dale Mosier and the son, Wil- bur Maxwell: and Barry Slocum as boy friend Marvin, The deadline for School News in The Dallas Post is Monday at noon. CLAUDE SORBER Dallas Rotary Club designated *| Claude Sorber, senior at Lake-Leh- man Schools, as Boy of the Month March 9 at the dinner meeting at Irem Country Club. Sorber is son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber, of Sorber Mountain. Taking the Academic course, he plans to work for a year after graduation in June, then resume studies leading toward a civil en- gineering degree. “School activities include: football, three years; wrestling, four years; baseball, three years; rifle club president; participation in junior and senior plays. Attend Study Council Attending the annual Pennsylvania School Study Council at State Uni- versity yesterday were five educators from Lake- Lehman: Lester Squier, supervising principal; Anthony Marchakitus, high school principal; ‘Walter Chamberlain, Michael Adams, and Paul Crocket, school directors. On Grand Jury Among 24 names drawn for a Grand Jury session to begin April 17, is that of Marion Thomas, Spr- ing Street, Dallas. Read The Post Classified Va zeph=kid LONG SLEEVE $10.95 5 Wet » AA Rl ALY : foal introducing our ne colorama pullover by Fashion ill The softest. touch in town is our zeph-kid family ; of sweater fashions: long sleeve and sleeveless & | pullovers, vests and cardigans. 100% virgin wool knitted in smart, smooth stitch in marvelous new modern art tones. Sizes S-M-L-XL. / We Welcome Charge Accounts MEN'S WEAR Established Since 1871 In The Narrows Shopping Center + 3 : IF > SHORT SLEEVE 38.95 Jo Elizabeth’s game. Nothing seemed | Espresso coffee was served. to go right. Passes were off the mark; shots at the basket were seldom accurate. *' Well, as they always say, “That’s the way the ball bounces.” { i Mr. William ‘Whitehead’s organ concert on Monday evening was a wonderful way to observe the Len- ten season. As we listened to Mr. Whitehead'’s interpretations of Sunday at Caldwell spirits were | Bach’s beautiful music, we were glad much higher. Passes once more found their mark, and baskets were abundant. Esther Burke of Eliza- beth, N. J., and Emma Engler of Trucksville, senior co - captains, played their-last collegiate game and did a fine job. Emma had 22 points in'the 63-45 victory. Record for the season: 8 wins and 3 losses. No matter what the outcome of the games, the Highlanders always look forward to weekend trips. The team stayed at St. Elizabeth’s Sat- urday night and were treated roy- ‘ally. The college girls down Jersey way are just as cordial and friendly to guests as we at Misericordia aim to be. The winter sports rush may be by- gones, - but there will be plenty of activity to keep every Misericordian extremely busy. The past week set the pattern, . . . " St. Patrick’s Day came to Miseri- cordia decked out in shamrocks and green carnations. Students greeted March 17 with a variety show spon- sored by the Mission Club. In the afternoon nearly. all resident stu- dents boarded buses, hands, and headed for home. Cer- tainly a welcome weekend after quarterly exams, completed during that he became interested in serious organ literature during’ high-school. Friday brings the Annual Reading Conference to Misericordia’s campus. Inspiration is always the theme when these nationally known schol- ars such as Dr. Mary Austin of Harvard University come to Miseri- cordia. _The “4 College Concert” of the combined glee clubs of Marywood, King’s, University of Scranton, and Misericordia will be presented Sat- urday evening, March 25, at Irem Temple in Wilkes-Barre. A high- light of the concert will be selections played by the Misericordia-King’s Symphonette under the direction of Mr. Martin Friedmann, of both Misericordia’s and Wilkes’ music | departments. In The Caribbean Two Back Mountain boys are in | the Caribbean aboard the heavy | Cruiser USS Newport News. They | are: ‘Arthur E. Snyder, son of Mr. {and Mrs. Walter L. Snyder, Hillside suitcases “in ! Road; and John R. Sperl, son of Mrs. Frances M. Sperl, Shavertown. 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