el am ard hn " A ——— a § BTC Rp YS DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Lake -Lehman High School Parent Day At the game on Saturday with St. Johns, parents of football players were honored, by the Student Coun- cil. The parents are given a token of appreciation for giving up many things so their sons could partici- pate in football. The ceremony must have given the boys life be- cause the result was a 27-12 win over St. Johns. Senior Citizens Four students were chosen from the Senior Class to represent our school at United States of America Day "at Wilkes-Barre Legion Post 132, They were Carol Drapiewski and William Schlosser from Lehman Building and Marilyn Livezey and Richard Mahle from Lake Building. For attending they were given “good | citizenship” certificates. They were accompained by Mrs. Carl Drapiew- ski, Mrs Carrie Rood, Calvin Strohl, Commander of Harveys Lake Legion Post and Mrs. Strohl. y MARY ANN LASKOWSKI FTA. Club at Lehman has re- a its paper back books. These ' Pocket Books are an assorted col- lection required to be read by jun- | iors and seniors. The profit will be used to send our delegates to the State Convention. P.S.E.S. Tests Pennsylvania State Employment Service Tests have been given to the seniors. These tests are for those students who do not know what they will do after they graduate. Included is a written test plus a finger dexterity test. The results will be used to help place students in various. jobs. Teacher Education Dr. Bruce Adams will speak to all students interested in attending a State College. . Dr. Adams is a representative from Bloomsburg State College. It will be a general talk about all State Colleges that train teachers. ' Play Dr. Aaron 38 Main Street, Dallas OR 4-4506 DALLAS HOURS: Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m. Friday 2 to 5 p.m. Other days in Shopping Center Optometrist S. Lisses Professional Suite Gateway Shopping Center Edwardsville BU 7-9735 GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m, “The Best in Food SERIE CI EI CCR RTE SERVING ® Chinese Foods © Steaks ® Italian Foods ® Chops All Kinds of Sea Foods The Whole Family Enjoys Our Delicious Food Reservations for Fall Parties and Christmas Taken Now Open Sunday 12 to 8—W eekdays 4:30 to 11 BU 7-9408 © BU 8-0456 VAUGHN STREET, LUZERNE TURN RIGHT OFF UNION ST. AT THE TRACKS HCO E33 CEI TEC EET C208 2 CCE 33 ESSE EAC HAVIR'S and Service Always” {le THT e HUTT HHH] ARTE IEEE HE Ll] THE DALLAS POST, THURS The cast and director of the Lake | another win, this time over [Exeter Play presented a play which was a great success. The Lehman cast started practice this week. Another Win The Junior Varsity has been suc- cessful during this season. 18-7. Physicals Basketball players and wrestlers | are getting their physicals before actual practice starts. Soon both Last | teams will be competing for con- Monday night they brought home ! ference honors. Dallas Senior High School News Magazine Drive The Magazine Drive, is well under way with another week of canvas- ing remaining under the leadership of Barry Slocum, assisted by Susan Owens. We are happy to report that we are more than half way to reaching our goal of $1200. How- ever, that does not mean we should sit back and let the next fellow work. Victory can only be reached with each and every one working and doing his best. So let’s get out and really work! or buy! Fall The true arrival of Fall can be seen everywhere. One cannot help but notice the beautiful trees with their vari-tinted leaves gracing our countryside. Even the brisk morn- ing air that greets us as we leave the house chills us into noticing the surrounding beauty. The change from cottons to woolens also signi- fies the coming of autumn. How- ever, before we even have had time to actually appreciate the handi- craft of Mother Nature, it will be covered by a heavy blanket of that white stuff we so dread. So get out and take notice of the beauty around us if you haven't been a- ware of it. Chorus Practice for those interested in joining the Dallas Senior High Chorus, has begun under the direc- tion of Miss Louise Ohlman. Judy Williams is President; Sandy Am- brose, Vice-President, and Dana Jones, Librarian. A «Christmas pro- gram is being planned for presen- tation before the Christmas vaca- tion. Miss Ohlman has made it known that anyone interested in joining after Christmas may do so. The club is scheduled to meet Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week.” Dedication Friday, October 20, Dallas Senior High School was dedicated and the key turned over to administrative officials and the President of Stud- ent Council, Dale Mosier. Music was provided by Mr. Alfred Camp at the organ, and by the Band under the direction of Lester Lewis. Keyettes Initiation - Next week the Keyettes will initiate all sophomores and all Colorettes who have been accepted { LOADMORE | on HIM BOYS/ | HE CAN TAKE 1T/ and so it goés . . pe OPERATION "ACHING BACK" The payroll gets BIGGER and BIGGER! The cost of County Government GROWS. 5 ... 50 WILL YOUR TAXES! STOP A TAX INCREASE! PROTECT YOUR PURSE VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC PULL TOP LEVER Dr. John L. Dorris, Chairman Luzerne County Democratic Committee WELL HIRE MORE PEOPLE # into the club. The Colorettes are honarary members. Cleaned School - Friday afternoon, before the dedication, the Keyettes got together and cleaned every room in the school, from floors to ceiling. This is ‘a Keyette project to be done ome Saturday morning each month. Keyettes - Miss Elfriede Hefft, one of our Keyettes, was fourth place winner in the competition for Junior Miss of Wyoming Val- ley. For her talent she sang “Tammy’’; for sportswear she mod- eled an outfit of green plaid slacks, green bulky-knit sweater, and ivory colored coat lined with alpaca; for evening wear she wore a rose col- ored, satin cocktail dress with a scooped neckline in front and pack. We are very proud of our beautiful * Elfriede, who desires to be a nurse and a model. { Safe Driving Road-E-O Saturday, October 21, was the day that four students from Dallas went to the Shelbourne Parking Lot in WilkesBarre to participate in the Safe Driving Road-E-O. They were Barbara Tag, Sally Moyer, Barry Slocum, and Dale Mosier. The participants were required to drive on. a straight line between two rows of balls without touching the balls; drive forward and backward in an obstacle course; back in be- tween two cars; and stop on a line without going over it. First place was taken by Barry Slocum; first place for girls was taken by Barbara Tag. Back Mt. P.T.A. Elects Atty. Enoch Thomas Back Mountain Area P.T.A. Coun- cil held its first meeting of the season recently at Back Mountain | Library Annex. Willis Gentile introduced Attorn- ey Enoch Thomas, who was elected President to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. William Schuster. Other officers introduced were: Vice Presi- dent, Willis Gentile; Secretary, Mrs. Frederick Eck; Treasurer, Mrs. Fred Swanson. Attorney Thomas made these ap- pointments as standing chairmen: Program, Mrs. Paul Rodda; Safety, Willis Gentile; Legislation, John | Kenyon; By-laws, © Mrs. Raymond Martin, Mrs. Carleton Davies; Aud- iting, Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mrs. Fred- rick Eck, Mrs. Stephen Hartman; Publicity, Mrs. Elmer Evenson. Representing the various area schools were: Dr. Robert Mellman, Superintendent of Dallas Area Schools; John Mulhurn, Principal of Westmoreland Elementary School; Dallas Borough: Mrs. Paul Rodda, Mrs. Stephen Hartman; Shavertiwn Elementary: Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs. Enoch Thomas; Trucksville Elem- entary: Mrs, Raymond Martin; Dal- las Junior High School: Mrs. Carleton Davies, Mrs. Elmer Evenson; Leh- Lake-Noxen: Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mrs. Fred Swanson. The next meeting will be held | Thursday, November 9th, 8 P.M. at the Dallas High School. Record Hop Successtul Record Hop at Junior High School was well attended. Jim Ward, disc | jockey, gave many records away. Entertainment was by “The Tones” and Ginger Davies. Chaperones were: John M. Ros- ser, principal; teachers Fred Case, Mrs. Guida Taylor, Mrs. Ruth Hen- wood, Miss Ethel Schultz; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Davies, Elm- er Evenson, Hayden Evans, Mrs. Thomas Templin. Subscribe To The Post SPs ve rs te steele A... Services This Week at your own place of worship 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000080 0000000000000 000000000 000000000000 0000CORROGRLOORDORES FRANCES IVES BU 7-4467 or ’ MRS. WILLIAM R. HUGHES | OR 42782 DAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1961 POMEROY’S SECTION C— PAGE 1 Tm Shop THURSDAY 8:30 a.m. to 9:0 pm.