re N= ge ad All rip nd le, he ily " ng » 1C~ § | MR, AND MISS SENIOR Four students, one boy and one girl from each school, have been chosen as Mr. and Miss Senior. Those from the Lake Building are Kay Williams and Bill Moorse; from Lehman, Donna Lord and Donald Anesi; selected by their class-mates as outstanding personalities. Con- gratulations to you all. CANDY MACHINES: #The Juniors have been replaced by machines. Until last week, three members of the class were assigned to sell candy at noon hour, We now have three candy vendors doing the work, These are placed in our school on a trial basis, but they seem to be working well. CLINIC: y All Senior Band members who play brass instruments, attended the Don Jacoby Clinic at Wyoming High School on Monday. This was a two hour clinic. [Students who at- tended had to have parent consent slips. SUBSTITUTE: As a replacement for Mrs.. Sto- larick during her. absence for sur- gery, we would ‘like to welcome Mrs. William G, Cooper. She gradu- ated from Hood College, Frederick, Maryland with Home Ec. as her major and General Science as a dor. She will be with us until the end of November. We hope she enjoys her stay. PSAT TEST: Preliminary (Scholastic Aptitude Test was given to all Juniors and some Seniors on Tuesday. In this! Lake-Lehman High School y MARY ANN LASKOWSKI | test, students are graded with all | the students in the nation to see | how they rank, Those Seniors who | took it are getting practice for the College Board Examinations. toi JUNIOR VARSITY: Lake - Lehman Junior Football squad was victorious over Wyoming J.V. 21-0. The team now has two wins and one loss. BONFIRE: What a night for singing, cheer- ing and all around good fun. Every- one who attended the first bonfire agreed that we should have an- other one, The football players formed a circle around the fire while the cheerleaders did the var- sity line-up. A pepband played such football favorites as “Mr. Touch- down”. ; Most of the credit should go to the Student Council and Mr. Ben Jenkins, faculty advisor, for the planning and success of this project. CAST: Cast for “Come Out of The Closet” follows: Mrs. Malone, San- dra Evan;Hilda Hawkins, Beverly Lord; Irene Gleason, Sandra Yellitz; Ammonia Mullens, Regina Gailey; Rosewater, Steve Arendt; Abbey Philips, Carolyn Ide; Mr, Cutter, Ed- ward Ladamus; Hercules Jones, | Bill Moorse; George Hanson, Thomas | Field; Sweeney, Timothy Swanson. It is a three-act mystery comedy involving three girls and their ex- perience in New York. Remember, Wednesday evening, October 25 at 8 in Lake Gymnasium. Dallas Senior High School News Observers Dallas School District is proud that we were chosen by many teachers of Tunkhannock Joint School and Falls-Overfield Schools as one the schools which the Guest teacher selects to observe the teach- ing procedures and methods. As part of the in-service training of these schools, teachers may select various schools to visit and observe, The following teachers selected Dallas Schools: Mrs. Margaret Holm- gren, Marion Parrish, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. Helen Burgess, Miss Helen Basher, Mrs. Alice Hudak, Mr. Wayne Pugh, Mrs. Albert Stark and Mrs. Ruth Deets from the Tunkhan- | gl ‘Schools and Mr. Russell Hons of the Falls Overfield Schools. We extended them a pleasant | auditorium. The contest is open to all seniors of Wyoming Valley. The | ten finalists chosen that night will | then compete against each other f October 21, at Irem Temple. Four members of our Senior Class are semi-finalists, They are: EI- frieda Hefft, Carol Anderson, Bar- { bara Prokopchak, and Betty Jean | Davis. All girls will be judged on | beauty, poise, talent, personality, | future, etc. The girl chosen from | the ten finalists will be Junior Miss | Wyoming Valley and “will go to | Reading for the State finals. The | state finalist will then act as Penn- | sylvania’s representative in the na- | tional finals in Alabama. | Magazine Campaign E | Last Thursday Dallas High School | started its Magazine Campaign. pjlcome and we hope that their Guye Miller, Curtis Publishing Com- Visit was also profitable in their | pany, narrated .a few film strips on search for new ideas. Junior Miss Pageant Saturday, the Junior Miss Pageant will be | | the importance of reading. Then | he explained how the campaign the preliminaries for would be run, Our goal of $1,200.00 is estimated held at Forty-Fort High School on the number of students in the Jenny Pots, Kay Williams; Guthrie WORSTED-TEX recommends Sanitone Dry Cleaning Leading clothing makers recommend the Sani- tone process for preserving the like-new freshness of your suits and sports clothes. Get all these - benefits and pay not a penny more! Call on us for Sanitone dry cleaning, today! O’'MALIA Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzerne - Dallas Highway Enterprise 1-0813 Jo Sanitone ~ Dry Cleaned thorough, deep-down clean no shrinking or fading colors are brighter original finish is preserved IN, DRY CLEANING: "APPROVED SERVICE THE DALLAS POST, THUR Fourteen Dallas High School Students Win Certificates Dallas School students have received cer- | tificates for outstanding performan- | has moved. Gary Smith, absent from | ces in National Educational Develop- | picture was ill and not present in | ment Tests, announces W. Frank school. ‘High | Frank Trimble, Principal. | Peter Wolfe, absent from picture, | Fourteen , Senior Trimble, school principal. Certificates were awarded by | They are, left to right: First row- | Science Research Associates, a Chi- | John Ferguson, Jeanne Merolla, | cago-based firm serving education, | Charlotte Roberts, Judith Crispell, | industry and government through | Nancy Sieber; Susan Fleming, Wil- applied behavioral sciences, | weaknesses is particularly important In March, 1961, according to Lyle | to enable school authorities, parents Second row - George McCutcheon, | M. Spencer, president of SRA, NEDT | and the students themselves to make liam Cooper. Guidance Counselor, Paul Haradem, | exams were administered to more Richard Ratcliffe, Robert Letts, Dan- iel ‘Reggie, Joseph Hand, Mr. W. school times $3 (the average cost | without hitting any. Another is of one magazine). This year the | parking between two cars with six highest homeroom the first day is | inches between your, fender and i ; t | those of the car in frent and in treated to ice cream in the cafeteria. | 1,4 Only three turns of the If we reach our goal, the Student | whee] are allowed. We wish them Council will be allowed to sponsor | j,k. a semi-formal Christmas Prom. We | hope you will co-operate with the | students so that we may have our | prom. Road-E-O | Dallas High School is sending four | tion of Mrs. Laura Devens will be students to the Safe-driving Road- | presented at the Ross School audi- E-O on Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m, They | torium on October 21 at 8 pm. are Barbara Tag, Sally Moyer, Dale Mosier and Barry Slocum, The tests | there will be a bake sale. Free include: driving between a row of | will offering will be taken. Proceeds balls on the line where the tires are will be for benefit of Ross School. Variety Show Planned ’ than 366,000 students in 9th and | cers. A variety show under the direc- ! | Refreshments will be for sale and | SDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961 10th grade classes across the na- tion. Certificates went to students scor- ing in the top quarter of each state’s participants, by grade. Scoring was in English, social studies, mathematics, natural sci- ences and word usage. The evalua- tion of educational strengths ‘and | better decisions about future car- Detwiler Heads Graduate ‘Work In Chemistry | Dr. Daniel Detwiler, Huntsville, is | directing a course in the graduate | division of Wilkes College, leading | to a Master of Science degree in | chemistry and physics. Classes, | scheduled for two evenings a week, | are designed to satisfy the demand | for continuing education on the | graduate level without necessity for | dropping out of gainful occupation. Seventeen engineers of local indus- tries have signed for the work. | Represented are: RCA, Sylvania | Electric, U.G.I. and Marywood Col- Carolyn Ide Ranked High In Merit Examination’ Carolyn Ide, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs, Wilfred Ide, a senior of Lake- Lehman High School, has been com- | mended for her high rating in the | National Merit Scholarship Qualify- ing test, taken in the spring of her junior year. Anthony Marchakitus, high school principal, makes the an- nouncement. : Semi-finalists and commended stu- dents together constitute less than 2 percent of all high school seniors. Names and ratings are sent by the Merit Corporation to the two col- leges which each student names as possibilities for enrollment. Students receiving letters of commendation | are urged to continue their educa- tion at the college of their choice. LEED lege. when you... SHOP N LUZERNE “OPEN FRIDAY NIG you get more than you pay for Greenwald's NO FINANCE CHARGE. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TO-DAY! 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