The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 16, 1961, Image 16

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Census Starts Nov. 20 Shoots Wild Turkey
Hank Shupp, Kunkle, was lucky
enough to kill his Thanksgiving
turkey, a twelve pounder, while
hunting alone on South Mountain on
Thursday. This is his second, he
got one last year too!
The US Census Bureau will con-
duct a survey of private household
workers in connection with the
Current Population Survey, begin-
ning November 20. The survey will
cover both employers and employ-
ees, and questions will include quer-
ies ‘on wages, hours, kind of work Wedding Invitations
done, and related items. Tru The Post
[US mE SEEN SE ENN ES Ey
For Engraved and Printed
| Voters of Lehman Twp.
| THANK YOU |
For Your Support In Last Week’s
Election Campaign
Robert
Michael Go
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961
Dallas Senior ‘High
School News
BACKWARD GIRLS?
If anybody has been told that
there are backward girls at Dal-
las Senior High School, please
don’t believe it! Actually, they
only seem backward. If it
weren’t for the junior and sen-
ior Keyette members our-
school’s halls would be perfectly
normal. But, also, last week Key~
ette initiation was held and all
of the little sophomores had to
do as they were told by the
junior and senior members.
Therefore, girls in dresses, stock-
ing, and flats were seen walk-
ing backwards with books on
their heads; turning circles as
they walked down the hall;
clearing scads of trays off of the
lunch tables, and, they were
even heard singing “Jesus Loves
Me” and “Yankee Doodle”.
Quite religions and patriotic,
don’t you agree?
SPORTS
lish class, you can tell which sports
are coming into season—basketball
and wrestling.
This year our basketball JV's are
under the capable management of
Mr. George McCutcheon, our guid-
ance counselor. The varsity is being
coached by Mr. Clint Brobst, our
boys’ phys. ed. instructor.
The wrestling team has a little
workout room right next to the
boiler room and I'm told that you
can lose quite a bit of weight due to
the terrific heat. The squad is under
the expert coaching of Mr. [Alan
Husband and Mr. Louis Palermo,
both biology teachers. Mr. Husband
was the head coach at Kingston
High School last year.
We wish both teams a good seas-
on.
EDUCATION WEEK
On Friday afternoon a special
program was held for the parents
in conjunction with National Educa-
| tion Week. They were given the
As themes are turned in, in Eng- opportunity to visit classrooms and
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learn what is being accomplished
in each subject. At 2 p.m. parents
and teachers assembled in the cafe-
teria for tea and cookies. The stu-
dents were in the auditorium at
this time, where a movie was shown.
"GOOD FOOD
We think that it is time that the 3 which is eye-appealing, as well. That |
kitchen staff be commended for the | is why we would like the cooks and |
delicious food they have been pre- | everyone else concerned to know we
paring. It isn’t an easy job to pre- really appreciate the good meals
pare food which must supply, not they have been turning out.
tasty, the menus appetizing wit
much variety. It is vitually import- |
ant for us, as growing teen-agers, | being held at the home of Agnes
to have a nutricious meal and one |'
by all students. The food has been | last week.
The Good News Club which is
rchick is open now for any one
wanting to attend, under leadership
| of Audrey Edwards and assistant
Alice Whitesell. The following at-
tended: Marcia Sorchick, Dawn Cov-
ert, Donna Wesley, Kent Whitesell, |
Janet Whitesell, Alice Whitesell, D. |
DALLAS, PUNNSYLVANIA
schools. Much work must be done to | ores Garahan was omitted from the Betty Lou Trota, Beverly McRoy
insure satisfaction and acceptance | list of names present at W.S.C.S. | Tommy Piatt, Edward Darnell, Virg-
| inia Piatt, Ernie Biddings, Bernadine:
| Darnell, Linda Darnell. Meetings are
held every Wednesday from. 4 pet
[to 5 p.m.
Landis Scores In
Chemistry Tests
Lake-Lehman Schools have been
notified by Pennsylvania State Univ-
only our school, but all the district
MA
ASSEMBLY
Awards were given in assembly
to those two students who sold
the highest number of Christmas
Cards during the sales campaign,
conducted by the Athletic Associ-
ation to raise money and. at the
same time aid more students to
attend home athletic contests.
Passes were given as prizes. If
you sold two boxes you could win
a season WSs to either all home
wrestling meets or all basketball
games. If you sold four boxes, you
won a season pass to both; and if
you sold six boxes you won season
passes to all home wrestling meets,
basketball and football games.
Awards were also given to home
room captains.
Awards were made by Mr. Testor
Association.
Following this,
next year told of their exciting mom-
ents, and what the sport has meant
to them. Each boy had encourage-
ment to those who are just be-
ginning and told how football has
developed them physically and ment-
ally.
EDUCATION WEEK
Many compliments were given
FT.A. members who helped during
National Education Week activities.
Some were at the Tea at Lake and
some were guides at Lehman.
Bulletin Boards also earned many
compliments; each displayed in out-
line pictures from the first schools to
the proposed new building. These
interesting Bulletin Boards boosted
both students’ and parents’ morale.
FOOTBALL BANQUET
The football season is over! We
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B. Squire in behalf of the Athletic
varsity football |
players who will not .be playing |
Lake-Lehman
High School
By
RY ANN LASKOWSKI
weren't the top team but all are
proud of our record.
As a reward, the Football Moth-
er’'s Association is giving the team
a turkey dinner Saturday evening
at 6 in Lehman Fire Hall.
Along with this, Senior: players
will receive football jackets.
WELCOME BACK
The students and faculty want
to welcome back Mrs. Ruth Stolar-
ick. We all will miss the friendly
face of Mrs. William Cooper who
substituted for Mrs. Stolarick. We
hope that she enjoyed her stay.
Loyalville
Official Board of Loyalville Meth-
odist Church met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Darnell. Dec-
ember 17th was chfsen for the
Christmas party, 8 p.m. Present
Rev. James Garahan, Wilfred Ide,
Cora Dougal, Jane Dougal, Mary Ann
Swire, Martha Steinruck, Josie Hum-
mel, Diane Wegner and hostess
Mildred Darnell. Luncheon was
served. Next meeting will be held
| at the home of Mrs. Mary Nienius
on Dcember 5.
Pfc. Edwin Winkley called on Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Eckerd on his way
| to Camp Fort Dix, N. J. He spent
some time with his wife, the former
Ada Eckerd who is mow living with
| his people at Middle Fort, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson,
formerly of here, now of West Nan-
ticoke, rejoice over the birth of a
son, William James, Jr. She is the
former Josephine Eckerd. They have
two other children, a boy and a
girl. :
Mrs. Sophia Minor accompanied
Mrs. Jane Taylor on a trip to visit
her mother, Mrs. Ann Rusonis, who
underwent surgery in DuBois Hos-
pital. They also will visit Mrs. Bea-
trice LaBenne, mother of Mrs. Betty
Rusonis of here.
Saturday hunters at the Luther
Hummel place were Jack Skrip, Jim
Caverly, Fred Valania of Alden;
| Blyn Grey of Nanticoke; Leland Grey
of Outlet; and Robert Lutz of Ide-
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boston of
Berwick spent some time with her
sister Mrs. Edith Steltz and other
relatives recently.
Happy birthdays were sung to
Arthur Darnell and a belated one to
Josie Hummel, Sunday morning, Dol-
WITCHCRAFT?
No! No! No!
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