The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 08, 1961, Image 9

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High School News
The Samueis Twins,
Karen and Sharon
Graduation
The big day for the seniors is
at hand. Graduation exercises will
be held Monday, June 12, at Irem
Temple Country Club, at 8 p.m»
‘We, as Seniors, are looking for-
ward to this memorable evening
with an excitement that is hard to
explain. It terminates our years of
school as children, and begins an
era for us into the adult world.
As we look back we wonder, ‘How
we really made it?” As we look
ahead, we wonder, “If we'll really
make it.” Whether or not we suc-
ceed, depends on how well we ap-
plied ourselves in the past. Whether
or not we succeed, depends if we
apply ourselves in the future.
We look forward to this new life
as we are about to launch on life's
duties.
This cruise must be undertaken
free from useless regrets about the
past, free from useless anxieties for
the future.
Whether our ship will sail and
how it will weather life’s storms will
be known by the character of the
skipper and the crew. Let us hope
that the members of this Senior
Class will prove to be able and: first
class ‘seamen.
Senior Party
The graduation party for Seniors
and their guests, sponsored by the
Senior Parents, will be held after
graduation exercises -on Monday
evening. We will board special buses
at the High School and travel to
High Point Inn in the Poconos, for a
night of dancing and fun. We will
be given a smorgasboard at mid-
night, and breakfast before return-
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_ + four-hour bus ride we finally reached
{ing home Tuesday morning.
Besides dancing to an orchestra
furnished by the Inn, we will have
luse of the swimming pool, games
and other entertainment facilities.
Senior Parents will be chaperones
for the night. We anticipate a mem-
orable and exciting night of fun and
pleasure.
Class Trip
The students of the senior class
spent a day at Mo-Nom-O-Nock in
the Poconos, on Wednesday, June
7. Special buses took them to
their destination in the morning,
and returned them to the high
school at night. Mr. Edgar Hughes,
class advisor, and Mr. Carr, Mr.
Dolbear, Mr. Roan and Mr. Moran
were chaperones.
Events for the day enjoyed by
all included swimming, horseback
riding, tennis, golf and many other
games.
Luncheon and dinner were served
to all, and the Seniors spent the
evening dancing to a fine orchestra.
A wonderful time was had by all.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961
Graduation class of 1960-61 at the
high school auditorium will be held
Sunday, June 11, at 4 p.m. Senior
parents, relatives and friends are
invited to attend.
Reverend Robert E. Germond,
Pastor of Trucksville Methodist
Church will deliver the address.
Keyette News
After their long parade at Phillips-
burg the Keyettes took a rest on
Memorial Day and watched a par-
ade. Now that we are rested from
our 4% mile parade, we are pract-
icing for the parade at Wellsboro
on June 17.
After June 24, the Keyettes will
start recruiting marchers from the
Junior High School drill team.
Teacher Returns
Last Wednesday our geometry
and trigonometry teacher, Mrs. Prot-
hero returned to school after being
absent for a month with a broken
arm. The injury was a result of a
severe electrical storm we had late
in April. We are very glad to have
her back with us before the year
Baccalaureate Service
Baccalaureate services for the
BRIDE
Congratulations to our gym teach-
er, Miss Uram. Wednesday, June 7,
she became the bride of Thomas
| Paskewitz of Berwick. This same
day he was graduated from West
Point.. We wish them the best of
luck. i /
DISPLAY
{| The commercial department has a,
{lovely display of all the programs
| done since Mrs. Dolbear arrived.
{Each one has its own picture de-
signed. They have done a nice job.
BACCALAUREATE SERVICE
This ‘Sunday evening the Senior
| Class will have its Baccalaureate
| Service at the Lehman building,
| starting at 8:15.
Rev. William G. Hughes, Church
| of Christ in Sweet Valley, will be
| the speaker. His topic will be “The |
Keys to the Secret of Peace.”
The Senior Chorus will sing “I!
Whistle a Happy Tune” and “Give
Me Your Tired, Your Poor.”
This service brings the big night
of Commencement very close. Grad-
uation exercises will be held Tues-
day, June 13, also at the Lehman
Auditorium. We hope the Seniors
| realize what life is presenting them.
| BAND WINS FIRST PLACE
The band’s trip to Sherburne, N.
| Y., was a great success. After a
our destination. As soon as we ar-
rived we went to the rooms where
we changed from traveling clothes
to uniforms. The band gave two
concert mumbers at 10:30, leaving
us little time to become oriented.
Following the concert, we listened
to the national champions Vestal
High School band.
At 12:30 we returned to our rooms
to preprae for the marching compe-
tition. Since we were in AA com-
petition, we were close to the end
of the line of march.
While we were marching in the
streets we heard favorable com-
‘ments about the precision of the
unit and the fast cadence of the
drum beat.
Following the parade, we had
some time to watch the color guard
and half time show competition. At
the conclusion of these two events
the trophies were given out.
This was the exciting time for
all the participating units. Classes
C, B, and A awards were given out
before AA awards. This made the
suspense of hearing who won even
more exciting.
Finally the moment arrived and
the speaker om the platform am-
nounced, “The first place for march-
ing band competition goes to our
visitors from Pennsylvania—" When
these words, ‘visitors from Penn-
sylvania,” were spoken, the shout-
ing began because we were the only
band from Pennsylvania invited.
Then the concert trophies were
given out the same thing hap-
pened except the championship
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marching unit received third place
for concert playing,
President of the band, Dean Long,
and Drum Major Rich Williams ac-
cepted the two trophies.
Then came the trip home. The
Band Sponsors, who made the trip
possible by raising the money, pro-
vided us with a meal at a country
More excitement was awaiting us
when we came to Tunkhannock. Our
parents and friends had already
been told of our achievements and
had formed a motorcade to welcome
us home. We traveled through
Kunkle, back up through Dallas,
around Harveys Lake out to Noxen
then down to Sweet Valley and
finally we arrived at Lehman around
1:30 a. m.
All in all, it was an exciting, won-
derful day. {
We wish to thank all those people
who so willingly contributed to the |
fund in order that we might get to |
New York. If it weren't for the Band |
Sponsors, parents friends and our |
School Board we could have never |
made the trip. !
If you would like to see this snap- | {
py unit, we will be marching from |
Lake building at Sandy Beach Drive- |
In Theatre on Friday, June 9, at |
8 p. m. The band members are |
selling tickets to see the band and |
a double feature, both for just fifty 1
cents. Get your tickets now.
AWARDS
Lake building held class night |
Friday. . Along with the fun side
of it came the serious, as in every
situation. A number of awards
were given to those students who
worked very hard during their
school years.
The Dan Forth was given to
Grover Anderson and Judy Shalata
for leadership. The Athletic Pins
were given to (Claude Sorber and
Janet Allen. The F. H. A. award
was given to Louise Patton. The
Harveys Lake Women’s Club gave
two awards for outstanding scholar-
ship which were presented to
Jacquelyn Ruff and John Whitesell.
The Student (Council gave three
pins for those three students who
had a two-year membership. The
students were Judy Shalata, Barbara
Hennebaul and Grover Anderson.
The Lake-Lehman Educators Asso-
ciation gave a $50 award to Jacque-
lyn Ruff because she is going into
a teaching career. A science award
was given to Grover Anderson. Ron-
nalee Stamanski received the Dra-
matics Award along with recognition
for twelve years of perfect attend-
ence.
Congratulations to all these Sen-
iors. :
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Youth of the Back Mountain Area
are eligible to participate in the
Wilkes-Barre Central YMCA annual
Learn-To-Swim Program. Boys and
girls, ages eight through fourteen,
will be given five daily lessons dur-
ing the week of June 19 - 23.
Membership in the ‘Y’ is not re-
quired for this program. Cost for
the lessons is fifty cents. Cost for
bus transportation from the Back
Mountain Area to Wilkes-Barre and
return is $2.50.
The bus schedule for various
points will be announced at a later
date. However, for general plan-
ning purposes, parents can plan on
the children leaving at approxim-
ately 10:45 a.m. and returning about
2 pm.
Boys and girls who wish to take
advantage of this opportunity should
contact , the Back Mountain YMCA
in Shavertown or Robert A. Addison
at OR 4-3217.
Trucksville Girl Scout
Troop Honors Mothers |
Girl Scout Troop 152 Trucksville, |
recently held its annual Mother- |
Daughter Dinner. A flag ceremony |
was held, awards were presented
and the girls entertained their
mothers with a drill number led by
Charlyn Oatridge.
Guests were Mrs. Thomas Conog-
han, Mrs. Frank Oatridge, Mrs. Lee
Philo, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Merle
Pope, Mrs. John Dillon, Mrs. Jos-
eph Burns, Mrs. Lester Jordan, |
Leader Mrs. Harold Jeffery Assis- |
tant, Mrs. Paul Smail.
The girls planted flowers and dec- |
orated at the monument, in front |
of the Trucksville Fire Hall for,
Memorial Day. This will be their
project for the year.
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POMEROY’S
FIRST
Local Teachers Receive
Award At Hershey
Mrs. Arline Rood, teacher of
Dallas Borough first grade and
president of Alpha Rho Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma (Honorary
Society for Key Women Teachers),
was the recipient of the Pennsyl-
vania State Prize for having the
most members of her Chapter pres-
ent at the Delta Kappa Gamma Con-
vention at Cocoa Inn Hershey, Pa.
June 2, 3, 4.
Local members who accompanied
Mrs. Rood were Mrs. Louise Col-
well and Mrs. Grace Fleming.
Mrs. Mildred Garinger, Esther
Saxe, and Mrs. William A. Austin
of Tau Chapter also attended the
convention to see Mrs. Rood accept
the award in behalf of her Chapter.
For Engraved and Printed
Wedding Invitations
Try The Post
Key Club News
CAMP KEYSTONE
Two Key Club officers have been |
j chosen by the Westmoreland High |
School faculty to attend Camp Key-
stone. They are Barry Slocum, who |
is president, and Dale Mosier, who |
is secretary. Camp Keystone is a |
training location in Indiantown |
Gap, Pa. Barry and Dale will stay |
there from June 22 to July 1, along |
with other top juniors from Penn- |
sylvania. Under the sponsorship of
the Lions Club the boys will be |
taught student government and the |
way to better leadership. The Key |
Club is proud of these boys and |
wishes them the best of luck. |
TRACK TEAM
Members of the Key Club who are
on the track team are Russ Hoover, |
Dennis Blair, Howard Dover, Barry
Kennington, Bob Letts, Paul Siket
and Pete Wolfe.
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