lag ind of’ \ 5, mn a a v IE LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL NEWS STUDENT COUNCIL The assembly held Friday was the last for the year. In it the new Student Council officers took their oath. Certificates were also distri- buted to all class officers who have - served during this past year. Miss Lamoreaux proudly presen- ted the National Honor Society pins to those who are members in the Senior (Class. The group totaled twelve students from the Lehman Building. This is the largest number that have graduated from one class Lake-Lehman High School By MARY ANN LASKOWSKI in many years. Congratulations to | these twelve students. VACATION All the students enjoyed a four day weekend. School was closed May 29 and 30 for Memorial Day Weekend. The break gave the stud- ents a chance to rest up before the hardest part of the year comes. EXAMS As the Seniors’ year draws to an end there is one last effort made in studying. Along with all the fun come those ever dreaded exams. The | Seniors take these tests on June | Algebra Biology Chemistry Civies Economics English French 0" Pra AI WYOMING SEMINARY SUMMER SCHOOL June 19 — August 4, 1961 : Registration Day, Monday, June 19 Courses taught by regular Seminary teachers COLLEGE PREPARATORY Developmental Reading (To improve speed and comprehension) Business English Typewriting Registration for Fall Enrollment in Secretarial Courses now being accepted Piano = All Classes between 8 am. and 1:10 p.m. Monday. through Friday Full Library Privileges Telephone BUtler 7-1126 General Science Geometry History Latin Physics Spanish Trigonometry - Shorthand ’ » a ‘| to those two students who helped 5 and 6. They are hoping that after I all these days off for fun that they still remember what will be nec- essary to pass those tests. Good luck Seniors! “SCOTTIE” HERALD The last edition of the school newspaper ‘The, Scottie Herald” was distributed on Wednesday. This last edition was published without the help of the senior staff mem- bers. AWARDS At tH Lehman Class Night the following seniors received awards; The Future Homemaker of America award went to Cindy Disque. The Charles H. Long Award for a Fut- ure Farmer went to John Klemenes. The DeKalb Award also went to an F. F. A. boy, Joe Rodginski i Dean Long and JoAnn Price re- | ceived the Danforth Award. Dean | Long along with Helen Sidler also | received the American [Legion | Award. The Lettermen’s Club chose the Athlete of the Year, who was Ben Rusiloski. The March of Dimes Association presented two awards | the in the campaign fo the school. | The two girls were Helen Sidler | and Sharon Coombs. We extend our | best wishes to all those who re- | celved these awards. They certainly | deserved them. . BAND TRIP The word around the band is | “New York, Shere we come’. This | THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1961 Saturday, June 3, is the long awaited and planned day that our band will make the trip to Sher- burne, New York. We will be leav- ing at 5:30 a.m. Four teachers, John Miliauskas, Mrs. James Worth and Mr. and Mrs. John Sidler, along with some par- ents will be acting as chaperons. It has been announced that there are a few extra seats on the busses. If you would make a contribution to the band, and contact either Carl Swanson or John Miliauskas, you may be able to go with the band. These seats are on a first come first served basis. Everyone hopes that this band will return with an award. Do your best! BASEBALL TEAM As the season ended our baseball team came up with second place. During the past weeks the team beat Nanticoke by a score of 3 to 1. They also beat Westmoreland by a score of 9 to 1. The game to be played with Northwest because it had been called off was also considered a win since the Northwest squad forfeited. These wins enabled the team to have second place. Good work team. CLASS, NIGHT The Seniors at the Lake Building will have their class night tomorrow evening, June 2, at 8:00 p. m. To en- joy the history, class wills and class prophecy of this class of ’61 be sure you are there. WESTMORELAND High School News The Samuels Twins, Karen and Sharon | CLASS DAY | Friday is Class Day for the sen- | ors. Everyone is excited over the | coming event and the usual fun | and entertainment that is expected | on this occasion. The seniors have been feverishly working to com- their classmates. Skits and various programs. of entertainment are be- ing rehearsed. ‘We all look forward to this | important day. The entire high school will attend and parents and | relatives are invited. The program { will start at 1:00 p.m. in the high {'school auditorium. | MEMORIAL DAY PARADE The Westmoreland Band and Key | Club units joined with other local | organizations of the Back Mountain | in a parade on Tuesday, observing | Memorial Day traditions. A large | crowd of residents turned out to watch the parade, which started at | the American Legion Home and Lended “withosservicess atthe «Honor | Roll in Dallas and at Woodlawn | Cemetery. SMALL VACATION Students enjoyed a long weekend | vacation with schools closed last | Monday and Tuesday for Memorial | Day, which was observed on Tues- | ray. This is the final vacation for | Wilkes-Barre BUSINESS COLLEGE plete the Wills and Prophecies for ’ all of us before school closes June 15. COLLEGE STUDENTS Many post graduates of West- moreland are returning home from colleges for their summer vacations. Soon we will see all of them enjoy- ing the freedom from classes and study. Some will just lazily sit in the sun; others will take summer jobs or help with the yard at home. At any rate we hope they enjoy the summer vacation. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS Congratulations to Roy Hall, a senior, for the -honor of receiving the Eagle Scout award. Nice work, Roy. Keyette News Keyettes marched at Phillipsburg, New Jersey, May 27. Many groups from the Mummer’s Parade in Phila- delphia were also present. An invitation has also been re- ceived for a parade in Berwick in considered: Due to the loss of some of the seniors - who are going away or working, it is mecessery for us to recruit some girls from the Junior High marching team. Keyettes have also been asked to usher for the Kiwanis Minstrel on June 2 and 3. They are also helping to paint the scenery. | Monday after a make-up game with the last week of June. Tit is being had a good time at the district meets and at the J. C. Tournament. The baseball season ended on Lake-Lehman. Out of ten games our boys won four. Gift to Miss Jenkins Friday, May 26th, Miss Jenkins, our girls physical education instruc- tor, was presented a gift symbolic of "the appreciation and esteem expressed by Sophomore, Junior and Senior girls for the time she liberally gave in order to make our May Day a success. The gift, a wine- colored decanter, was greatly appre- ciated by Miss Jenkins because of her own collection of odd glassware and Dresden dolls. Again we want to say—Thank you, Miss Jenkins! Graduating Orchestra Members Give Cymbals Eighth grade graduating students of Gate of Heaven School Orchestra selected a pair of ziljian cymbals as their gift, purchased with part of the proceeds of the recent concert. Last year, graduating students selected a WILKES-BARRE SUMMER 9 A. M. TO 12 NOON. 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Officers are: JoAnn Ruckno, Most youngsters think there are’ only three seasons in the year . president; Mary Ann Bologa, vice-'baseball, football and basketball. y : Hl Consult us about insur- ance for any type of water craft, Special rates for yacht owners who want certain standards as to navigation skill and safety techniques stop in or tele- phone for information. HAROLD E. FLACK INSURANCE Brooks Bldg. VA 3-2189 BOATING SAFETY CAN BEGIN HERE WE SELL INSURANCE FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS BOATING EQUIPMENT BOAT TRAILERS YACHTS BOATS Chorus Sophomore and junior girls who sang in the Chorus Concert have | been given the privilege of singing | for Commencement exercises on June 12. They have been practicing | diligently for this coming event. Graduation Seniors will begin practicing for | next. | Pavilion. | Monday | Commencement exercises week, at Irem Temple Commencement is on night, June 12. Name Cards And Announcements Sure signs of graduation have | arrived for the seniors. 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