Lake-Lehman High School By MARY ANN LASKOWSKI | NEW TROPHY: At the Band Associalion Meet-|lin High School. ing a trophy was presented to the | For entertainment, at the Brown’s-Eagles [Football G ame. Timothy Swanson, pres-|ets: ident of the band, accepted it from ‘the Walt Mi cheals Day Committee. VACATIGN: Today and tomorrow, students J ohn Balavage, tend Teachers Institute at Cough- the West band in appreciation for its effor| ‘Side Band will play. Those .in this band frem our school are: Clarin- Margueri e Hackling and Donna Jean Crock- ett; Trumpets, Larry Canpenter and Jay Ruckle; Saxaphone, Ren- old Davenport; Baritone, Marsha Trombones, Joan Field- are on vacation while teachers at- | Thomas; Alligator Finest ‘Spun Finest all - weather gabardine made anywhere ; Here is all wool worsted gabardine at its very best. Supple, lustrous —the wool is the finest obtainable; the yarns are the finest spun. Water repellent. It’s «the coat you'll wear proudly the year round. Other Alligator coats From $19.95 MAIN ST. LUZERNE We Give S&H Stamps ing, Eunice Oney and Alan Landis; Bass Horn, William Shret. PROOFS: Seniors have réceived their proofs. This brought an exchange of ideas; Which picture’ was the ders will be taken this week. STUDENT COUNCIL: Sandra Agnew, Lehman Stu- dent Council, and Edward Hollos, Lake Student Council, will attend the 25h Annual Convention of Pennsylvania Association of Stu- dent Councils today and tomorrow at Pennsbury High School, Yard- ley. With them will be a chaperon and two delegates from Tunkhan- neck High School. NEWSPAPER: Our newspaper had the honor best of each group and how many. | will each class member order. Or- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961 of being accepted into the Quill and Scroll Society last week. The staff received a letter along with the official insignia which can be "printed in our paper {o show that we are members and some very helpful booklets on how to im- prove our paper. FOOTBALL MOTHERS: Football Mothers Association will hold a bake sale this Satur- day when we play St. Johns at home. This organization works very hard each year to provide the Senicr members of the squad with jackets and the whole squad with a banquet. Proceeds from the bake sale will go toward these items. I'm sure you would like to have some tasty homemade baked oods. Get them this Saturday at | Lehman School. | TEACHER'S INSTITUTE: Today and tomorrow students enjoy a brief vaca ion. Teachers are now going to school instead of { the pupils. But, Monday, we will | again ‘be students and teachers will again be teachers. So, today and tomorrow we will enjoy our | vacation. ; | SENIOR PLAY: | The play is only three weeks away and the cast already feels | the tension. The acts are shaping (up well but they need polishing. | This year we are working under ia handicap. The Women’s Club { Mins rel is Novemler 10 and 11, | one week before our play. This | leaves us three days to put up | scenery and practice with thé full i stage setting befcre our: dress re- I hearsal ‘on November 15. Then on | Fri day, we put the play on. We | knew it will be ‘close; but we feel ‘we can do it | NEW FURNITURE: | ‘At-last it -has come! That beaut- | iful new library furniture. There | are round tables capable of seat- | ing four students, and oblong ables seating six students. The | bookshelves aré up and now the rocm is ready for us to work. INJURIES: We have two injured football players since ‘the Exeter game. One is, Carl Bush, a senior, played right halfback. He has a | . dislocated shoulder and is in a i cast frcm the waist up. The o her | player is Carl Kashinbaugh, ' scphemore, who played pr ey who | Dallas Senior High School News He has a broken left wrist and his | left arm is in a cast. We want tion. PICTURES: 3 Last Wednesday the Sophomor- es and Juniors had their school pictures taken. Suits and swea ers were seen in the corridors due to the event. Some seniors also had their pictures taken while done-up in silly hairdos and make-up. We hcpe all the pic ures turned out well. CORNERSTCONE LAYING: On October 15, the cornerstone and lieutenant of the Key Club, Barry Slecum and Gary Colbb, and the .cap ain and lieutenant of the Keyettes, Glenda Williams and Sally Moyer, raised the flag while the band played the ‘Star Spang- led Banner”. Meanwhile the Key Club Drill Team and the Keyettes s ood at. attention. Mrs. Sterling Meade! Has Emergency Surgery / Mrs. Sterling Meade, Park Street, was taken to General Hospital in Dallas Community Ambulance Tues- {day morning, where emergency surgery was preformed. WANT TO SELL we YOUR HOME | USE THE POST CLASSIFIED THE NEW COMPACT The new “QUICK RECOVERY" you plenty of hot water all day long—for dishes, for baths and showers. New "Quick Recovery’ Electric Water Heaters With Super-Speed Heating Elements Give You Continuous Hot Water Service! ' No waiting or running out of hot water with these new heaters. They supply hot water for the automatic washer and the whole family (all they need)! Why not get a hot water heater that's made for the biggest needs of today’s bigger families? That's a "Quick Recovery” electric water heater! electric models are designed to give Two types available. Counter-top model provides extra work surface. Upright model —can go right in small closet. See Your Plumber or Electrical Appliance Dealer Now Civil War Round Table Plans Gettysburg Battlefield Tour A two-day pilgrimage to the Bat- tlefield at Gettysburg including the approaches to the field by the armies is being sponsored by Back Mountain Civil War Round Table on Friday and Saturday, Novem- ber 3 and 4. The National Park Service will provide experts to explain artillery emplacements and troop move- ments. i, The trip will start from Dallas early Friday morning in station wagons provided by members and will include an overnight stop at a Gettysburg Motel. Expenses will be strictly Dutch, and anyone inter- ested in making the trip with the group should get in touch with Ray Shiber, Dallas OR 44031. until after twelve. All agreed. that the discussion which opened with events of the year 1820 and ended with the cur- rent problems in East Berlin was one of the most fascinating yet pre- sented by the group. A suggestion that the Round ings during the pre-holiday season was unanimously voted down and the group, instead, decided to make the Gettysburg Pilgrimage in early November. Atty. Edward Morgan, member of the Round Table gave two talks this week, one before the American Institute of Banking at Kings Col- lege on the Opening Phases of the War and the other will be given to- these boys to know that we think | they played good ball while in ac- | Round Table remained in session wag laid. at the school..The captain | Knififen, night before Wyoming Historical and Geological Society on “Sea Power in The Civil War’. The discussion of the Causes. of | the Civil War proved so interesting Friday night that members of the Episcopal Churchwomen Hear Talk On Credit Members of Prince of Peace Epis- copal Churchwomen heard Shar- lotte Stohr, Credit Bureau Mana- ger, who spoke on good credit rat- Minstrel Director ish house. Mrs. James Nixon introduced the || speaker. Mrs. Jack Stanley presided. | The next meeting was announced | for November 21. Joseph ‘Schneider and Mrs. Edward : Ratcliffe. L Present ‘were Mesdames ‘Edith Roger Owens, Jack H. ‘Stanley, Ted ; Ruff, Donald Thompson, . Thomas H. | Hilyer, Edwin ‘T. Roth, Edward. Rat- | cliffe, Joseph Schneider, John Wel- Jer, and Sophie” Kancher. George |. Hoffman, 67, Dies After Long Illness Masonic services for ‘George J. Hoffman, Shavertowa, were con- | ducted Tuesday night by George M. Dallas Lodge 531 E&AM. This: afternoon at ‘2:30 Revi William | \ MRS. FRANCIS AMBROSE Mrs. Francis Ambrose is diree'- ing the Boot-Black Minstrel, pro- ject of both Senior and Junior Dallas Women’s (Clubs, scheduled | for production November 10 and 11" at Dallas Senior High School. Rehearsals are coming along well, Sunday afternoons at the Li- brary Annex. Chorus lines are now filled, Mrs. Ambrose reports, and special y acts are (program- med. Club members and others are taking pant. The Junior Club plans to devote its share of the proceeds to a scholarship fund zor a Dallas School student. | Mrs. Howard Wiley is chairman for the Senior Club, assis ed by rine Hoffman, he: had been em- Peace Episcopal Church, will hold services ' from the Willams Fun- eral Home. Burial wil be at. Fern Knoll. (Mr. Hoffman, 67, lingering illness before his death Monday right at his home on | North Main: Street. A native of Englewood, N.' J., ton Evans. For the Junior Club, Mrs. Rob- ert Brown is chairman. Sperry ‘Rand ‘corporation’ as an i assembler and : adjustor at Tien, N.Y. A resident of Kingston and |Community Sympathizes Shavertown before going to Ilion ihe returned to the Back Moun-{ Frieads of Mrs. N. Morrell tain upon retirement. He retain- Wilkes-Barre, will sym- od. Masonic and church _connec- pathize with her in the death of {ions in Ilion. her mother October 18. MS. | He is survived by his widow, Agnes Hoover, 75, who had made "ihe former Elizabeth Ransom. of her home with Mrs. Kniffen for ; Kingston; a daughter,. Mrs. Kaye. the past year, was buried Friday Davies, Frankford, N. Y. two in the family plot at Beach Haven |! grandchildren; two sisters: Mrs. Cemetery. Mary Rudolph, Clementon, N. J.; and (Mrs. Herman Schroeder, Subscribe t'o-The Post Woodhaven, Long Island. (IF 7 JUS Stepping tt. print perfect... thanks to Sanitone °° Dry Cleaning f Famous Fashion House recommends the Sanitone Dry Cleaning process Lovely print dresses sparkle anew cleaning after cleaning — dirt is “floated” away — even the new “feel” of the fabric is returned! “Try our Sanitone research-proven service . . . recommended by today’s leading “+ clothing makers. 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