ot, isi her unt- man, zend Ger SRG Qe £ L. - ; 2 m—————— sr ——— in, Se - PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE CONTEST Boys from the F. F. A. went to West Hazleton High School Monday to participate in the Area Parlia- mentary Procedure Contest. At each regular meeting of the F. F. A. the officers go through a set pattern of opening their meeting and follow parliamentary procedure I the ‘whole meeting. Those attending were John Kle- munes, Stanley Kabata, Dean Wil- liams, Larry Stash, George Stockage, Ben’ Spencer, Henry Stefanowicz, Howard Piatt, Richard Stroud, and advisor, Mr. John iSidler. On May 5, some of the F. F. A, boys will attend an Area Judging Contest at Northwest High School. The boys will judge farming land, dairy cattle and farm machinery. STUDENT COUNCIL Four students from our area attended a Safety Conference at Bloomsburg last Wednesday. Stella Rodriquez and Lois Wesley went from Lehman Building; Mike Zorzi and Stanley Palmer from Lake Building.! All four are members of the Student Council. Mr. Walter Buda took them to Bloomsburg. LETTERMAN’S CLUB Letterman’s Club will hold a Gas Station Day at Parry's Gas Station on - Memorial Highway. Saturday morning the boys will be there bright and early to start their day of gas station. work. All the boys in the club have had shifts assigned to them. Be sure and drop in at arrys to see the boys work. Oh, and don’t forget to buy some gas or have a wash job done. BAND The choral concert, a big success, is over. Now we are awaiting the nights of the band concert. stage must be reset to accommodate the 135-piece band. Decorations are being made and last minute arrange- ments are being finished. The musicians are practicing hard to polish up ‘each number. 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Initiated Linda Grey, a sophmore at Mans- field ‘State College, was recently initiated as a member of Kappa Omi- cron Phi, the national honorary fra- ternity for home economics majors. Members are selected on the basis of personality. A scholastic average of ie |B or above is required for member- e! ship. Other organizations of which she is a member are: Kappa Phi (Metho dist College Club), Yearbook Staff, | Women’s Athletic Association, and Art Club. A graduate of the Lake-Lehman High School, Class of 1959, Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Pa. Linda was May Queen in 1959. For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Try The Post DALLAS Junior High NEWS 3 JOANNE HADSALL Junior High School Student Coun- cil has voted to purchase a lectern for the stage of the new high school as a gift from the Junior High stu- dent body. Emblems have been ordered for ninth grade students with sufficient points. Points are given for sports, clubs, and outstand- ing scholastic achievment, over. a three-year period. The assembly program last Mon- day, commenced with devotions led by Carl Kaschenbach, and the intro- duction of the guest speaker, Howard Risley, by the Student Council pre- dent, Sheryl Stanley. Mr. Risley is the publisher and editor of the Dal- las Post, and a, member of the Civil War Round Table. The theme of his talk centered around Civil War battles and the reasons for the war, since the one-hundreth anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War was recently celebrated. Everyone enjoyed the program very much and would look forward to hearing Mr. Risley again. Dallas Elementary and Junior THE DALLAS POST, THU RSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 New Official SARA GREGORY Sara Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory of Lehman has fauseessiully passed the theoretical and practieal' basketball examination given by the Wyoming Valley Board: of Women Officials and is now rated as a local basketball official. She is qualified to referee girls basketball in all the high schools and colleges served by the Wyoming Valley High School exhibit was held last Wednesday night. There was a fine turn-out, and each room had an interesting display. The * students ‘worked hard and are to be commen- ded for an excellent job. Good work, kids! Student Council dance held on Friday ,night was a great success. All those who attended had a good time. Miss Saxe, seventh grade mathe- matics teacher, attended the 39th Annual Meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in Chicago last week. The program concerned trends in teaching mathe- matics. While there, taught Martian arithmetic. In mod- Miss Saxe observed a seventh-grade class being Board. Sara was awarded her rating i card by Mrs. Howard Shaver, chair- | man of the examining committee of the WVBWO, at a dinner meeting held last week at the Kingston House. Miss Gregory is a sophomore at College Misericordia and a member of the varsity basketball team. She is an elementary education major and looks forward to a teaching career. Sara graduated from Lake- Lehman High School where she also played varsity basketball. { The Samuels Twins, Karen and Sharon : SCHOOI EXHIBIT Annual school exhibition will be held tonight from 7:30 to 9 at West- moreland High. Friends and par- ents of students are invited to attend. Students who work hard on their exhibits are proud to display their talents. Come out and support us again. : RAND TRIP’ The band, accompanied by Mr. Lewis, journeyed by bus Thursday to entertain patients at Retreat Hospital with their annual concert. Members were given a tour of the hospital and talks were presented by personnel of the hospital. The trip was enjoyed, even though it was a snowy, slushy day. MONTROSE TRIP Mr. Lewis will escort several of our band members to the PMEA district band at Montrose, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Lucky members who will be going are Marilyn Eck, Wil- liam Welch, Robert Wileman, W. F. Welch, Carl German and John Wardell. KEY CLUB NEWS The Key Club boys and Keyettes will equip themselves with scrub brushes-and old rags when they take over Clyde Birth’s gas station on April 22, Dressed in work clothes | they will wash cars; grease cars and possibly even man the gas pumps. So stop in with your “business” and : let them give you the ‘‘business’. The Key Club is taking over the | responsibility of donating food to, two Back Mountain area needy ! families. We think this is a fine | thing for them to do. 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So much must be done - term papers, laboratory’ reports, workbooks etc, etc., and etc. Seems just when you what a fine organization the nevi long and hard during their four years in order to make the Highlanders | successful. As underclassmen we have followed their leadership proudly. | Misericordians will honor their! parents at a ‘Parents Weekend” | Saturday and Sunday, April 22 and | 23. Much activity is on the agenda to | keep mothers and fathers occupied. | After registering ‘they will take | tours around campus, attend a | fashion show sponsored by the Home WESTMORELAND High School News think you've caught Time by the tail | geonomics Club, witness a fencing | it slips out of your grasp and slides oyhihition, trip the light fantastic at | on into another day. In order that 4 dance, and be served a dinner in | it may prove even more elusive, the cafeteria. 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Marjorie Crawford, ‘professor at Vassar Col- lege visited our campus on April 13 and 14. After delivering a lecture to the entire student body, Dr. Craw- ford visited various chemistry classes during her two day stay. The Freshman Class welcomed in the season of Spring with a dance in the gymnasium on Saturday eve- ning, April 15. Sunday, April 16 provided an air of culture on campus. Miss Madelyn | Gloge, senior piano major from | Staten Island, presented her recital in the afternoon - truly a delightful performance. In the evening the Literary Club devoted its monthly meeting to the initiation of new ‘members into Lambda Jota Tau, the national literary honor society. Sis- ter Mary Cleophas; president Mount Saint Agnes College in Balti- more, Maryland made the ceremony a great success with a talk on T. S. Eliot's play “The Elder Statesman.” Senior basketball players and cheerleaders were honored at a din- ner at Marin’s in Luzerne on April 118. Each senior received a token of appreciation from the Athletic of | Association. These girls practiced “In Song and Dance”, to be pre- | | sented Sunday afternoon in the auditorium. Yes, time must chuckle with glee to see how well Misericordians man- age to make good use of every min- | ute. The days are flying by, but Misericordians are making a noble | effort to use every waking minute. To. Hear Msgr. Cawley Gate of Heaven Parent-Teacher | Guild will hear Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas Cawley Tuesday evening at | 8. Msgr. Cawley, chaplain of St. | Joseph’s Home in Scranton, and editor of the Catholic Light, will] speak about his work. Club has become. REPORT CARDS Report cards were issued last | week. These are the third for the | year (“three down - one to go”). | Again we bravely face the verdicts of our dear teachers. Some with pride - others -- well! Not with so much pride. Such is the lot of a! student. 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