The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 21, 1961, Image 7

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Dallas Senior High
School News
Senior Class Sponsors
Members of Senior High School | Treasurer, Marge Walp.
faculty have been appointed as ad- |
visors for the Senior Class.
are: Mr. Dolbear, Mrs. Prothero, Mr.
Evans, Mr. Hughes, Mr:
and Mr, Moran.
Senior Class Officers
Senior class: has elected the |
following officers: President, Bob lowing dance schedule.
Peterson; Vice
they wil perform well.
Dance Scheduled
| Hislop; Secretary, Mary, Zaryehta;
We realize what a big job each
They of them will have and we wish them
| the best of luck- However, each of
HusBand | them is capable and we are sure
Senior class has adopted the fol-
All pro-
President, Harold | ceeds wil go to the fund. for the
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at College Misericordia, Wilkes College, Kings
College, Pennsylvania State University (Wilkes-
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guidance counselor, or mail the -SOupOR below.
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FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS
MEMBER F.D.1.C. :
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class trip and class banquet at the
end of the year:
September 22; October 7; Novem-
‘ber 3; November 17, Senior play;
January 6; February 10; Valentine
dance; March 16; April 27, ‘Spring
dance -and the last Senior-sponsored
‘dance.
Senior Class Rings
Seniors are eagerly awaiting the
can obtain his ring, the entire bal-
ance must be paid. We hope all
will remember this.
" Sun Bowl
This Saturday the Keyettes and
Key Club will perform at half-time
for the Sun Bowl game in Sunbury
between [Susquehanna University
and ‘Lycoming College. The two
units will leave the Orchard Farm
restaurant right after the Lake-
Lehman game. Have fun, Kids!
Mummer’s Parade
The marching units practiced
hard last week for the Mummer’s
Parade at Hazleton last Saturday.
They had an especially hard time
in competition because they per-
formed on a grass field. It was hard
to keep in step on grass. But the
units were especially sharp and did
a fine job.
Refreshment Stand
Refreshment stand at home foot-
ball games wil be run by the Key
ball games will be run by the Key
marchers will work at every game
selling pizza, candy, gum, potato
chips and soda. They expect to be
busy but they also expect to have
fun.
Key Club News
Within the next week or two the
Key Club plans to initiate and ac-
cept 15 sophomores. They have set
up a screening committee of officers
and some members. Anyone who
does not pass the screening will not
be admitted.
The first week in October the
Kew Club will have its Cider Drive.
Bob Peterson and Bob Wallace are
the chairmen.
If anyone has any half gallon or
gallon jugs please contact Bob
Peterson at OR 4-4027 or Bob Wal-
lace at OR 4-4266. Your help would
be greatly appreciated.
Magazine Drive
Student Council will again sponsor
the magazine drive starting Octo-
ber 12. Guye Miller of Bloomsburg
represents Curtis Magazine Com-
pany. The chairman has not yet
been chosen.
Student Council
Officers for this year’s Student
Council are Dale Mosier, president;
Tom Gauntlet, vice president; Nancy
Seiber, secretary; Beverly Eck,
treasurer. Dale is a member of the
Senior Class: Tom and Nancy .are
Juniors. Bev, a Sophomore, was
just elected.
Fish-Hook Goes to Fire
A fireman who had crammed his
fishing hat over his head rushed out
the door when he heard the fire
siren early Thursday morning,
reached Back Mountain Lumber
Company with a fish hook stuck
clean through his finger. Anthony
Broody, expert in First-Aid, re-
moved the hook and stuck it back
arrival of their rings sometime this |
month. However, before any Senior |
| Johnson. They then went to Charles-
in the band of his patient’s hat,
alongside ten other hooks.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961
Mother and Son See
Historic Shrines
Mrs. Thomas E. Cease and son,
Allan J., Franklin Street, have re-
turned from iSt- Augustine and Mar-
ineland, Fla. :
On the way down they stayed
overnight at Raleigh, N. C., where |
they saw the State Capitol, and the
birthplace of President Andrew [SCHOOL NEWSPAPER
As soon as school started those
ton, S. C., for several days. While chosen to work on the newspaper
there they took a yacht trip to see got to work. It was announced last
Fort Sumter, where the first shot|spring that the newspaper would
of the Civil War was fired. From | have a new advisor, Miss Marion
Charleston, they went to Savannah, | Huttenstine. Through her efforts
Ga., where they took a tour of the | work on a better newspaper started.
City by Yellow Cab. Editors were chosen before school
In St. Augustine, they saw, among | closed in order to have some of the
other points of interest, the oldest | work completed. Those selected
house in the United States, the | were: Editor-in-chief; Mary Ann
first school, many buildings built by | Laskowski; Junior-editor: Linda Gos
the Spaniards in the 1500s, and | art; Business Manager, Jay Ruckle;'!
drank from the Fountain of Youth. | Feature and Humor Editor: Helen
They also visited the Wax Museum. | Dugan; Boys Sports: Bob Grey; Girls
On the return trip, they were Sports: Sharron Garver; News ed-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. itor: Marily Woodling; Art Editor:
Sutherland, and son Charles of Mad- | Don Anesi, and Head Typist, Di-
ison, N, C. The (Sutherlands are |ana Sampson.
owners of the Madison Throwing | The staff met first week of school
Company, the largest chain of throw- | and discussed plans. First and for-
ing mills in the world. Charles Suth- | most is that the paper needs a new
erland, Jr., left shortly after their | name. We are running a contest
visit to enter Pensecola Air Force | and the name of the person sub-
Officers School in Florida. Mrs. Cease | mitting the winning title will be
and Mrs. Sutherland have been | published in this column:
friends since they attended Cough-| A meeting was called last week
lin High School together. . | for all who would like to work on
| the staff. Everyone is anxious to
| make the newspaper more interest-
| ing for the student body and those
| assorind with the school.
Westmoreland Star . .
Enters Manstield
: AND TR
Among 435 new students at | | BAND ®
Mansfield State College is Ernest L. | Every band member had the thrill
Supulski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | | of his life this Sunday marching in
A. Supulski, Wyoming, R. D. 3. | front of all those people at the
Lake-Lehman
‘High School
MARY ANN LASKOWSKI
The 1961 Westmoreland High
School graduate will study science
and mathematics. stars who | made Westmoreland
Mansfield enrolled 1,147 this | famous in high school history last
semester, an all time high and 13 | year.
percent ahead of last year.
Ernest is one of the basketball
By
Brown’s-Eagle’s game.
The band wishes to thank Har-
vey’s Lake Lions Club for its gener-
ous offer to buy a meal for all those
who went with the band on the trip.
LETTERMAN’S CLUB
The Letterman’s Club hired a
bus to go to the Philadelphia game.
These are the fellows who work so
hard in all sports for the honor of
the school and earn a letter for their
participation.
MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN
The drive is on and all the young
students are eager to sell magazines.
The more subscriptions they sell the
more prize points each student re-
ceives. Points mean that they have
a choice of the gift they receive |
from the company. The more sub-
scriptions they sell, the more our
school receives to buy needed equip-
ment. Be sure that you take a new
subseription or renew an old one
with a student solicitor.
TIE GAME
Before the big game Friday night |
with Forty Fort, the student body |
held a pep rally. Everyone really ex- |
ercised his vocal cords, led by
cheerleaders: Stella Rodriquez, Cap-
tain, Kaaren Gable Co-Captain, Lin-
da Gosart, Alana Matter, Audrey Ide,
Bonnie Gennetts, Ruth Mrtin, Wan- |
da Minor and Ruth Zorzi.
The football team was also in- |
troduced.
That evening the team really
worked hard but came up with a
tie game. You can be sure that they
are anxious to have a league win
chalked up. This Saturday we meet
[LAST CALL
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Every resident of Northeastern Penn-
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protection ever
the older age brackets.
surgery, and for a specified number
of home or office visits and certain
other medical services.
65 and is in reasonably good health
is eligible for the finest doctor bill
offered to folks in
It pays for
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return it immediately. Re-
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period “for the new’ Blue
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the other Back Mountain team, Dal-
las. I'm sure we will see you at the
big game.
Football players must work as
hard in school as they work on the
field. They must have satisfactory
marks in all subjects in order to get
in the game. Each week Athletic
Eligibility Cards are circulated and
from their marks the boys know
whether they will play in the game.
BANKING
Banking began this week. You
parents know how important it is
to get in to the habit of saving.
Students are also learning this
through the banking system provid-
ed by the school,
Students who are mew at school
can start banking by simply filling
out a card. If your child isn’t bank-
ing each week, make sure he starts
soon.
SECTION B—PAGE 1
Coin Card Collection
Starts This Weekend
Saturday i is the last day for filling
of coin cards for suport of Dallas
Community Ambulance and Dr.
Henry M. Laing Fire Company.
Representatives of the two organ-
izations will start collections over
the week end. The accumulated fund
derived from the campaign is div-
ided equally between the two organ-
izations for current operating ex-
penses and to aid to a sinking fund
for eventual purchase of new ‘equip-
ment and apparatus.
Both organizations call attention
to the fact that if residents have not
filled their coin cards with quarters,
a five dollar bill or a check tucked
into the card envelope is equally
acceptable.
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