ts IRE pag TE i ed @ cn TS a_i i 5% Rx, LO Sig, ing ANN REE LS SNR SAAR TT NSTI er NE RR A ri DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Foreign Student Activities Our foreign student, Miss Elsbeth Gerrits, participated in the Boot Black Minstrel this past week. She spent a weekend with Dick and Ruth Demmy at Cornell for a foot- -ball game and dance. On November 22,1961 she will, along with the other foreign students in the area, tour the First National Bank of Wilkes-Barre for a first-hand look at the banking business. THOUGHT FOR TODAY “Character is like the iron rod a sculptor uses in a statue—it rein- forces and sustains.” QUOTABLE QUOTE The happy people are those who are producing something; the bored people are those who are consuming much and producing nothing. All men are not homeless, but some are home less than others. Bunny Quik SERVICE CLOTHES - FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY Davis Cleaners - Memorial Highway Trucksville One more reason they'll he giving THANKS ...your THANKSGIVING CALL . 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LUZERNE WE GIVE migsile aircraft carrier USS Kitty. ‘THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER .21,.1961 School Congratulations Football Team On behalf of the entire faculty, student body, and community, we want to express our warmest re- gards and congratulations to each member of Dallas High School foot- ball team. Never has such magnificent team work and school spirit been wit- nessed by the fans. These boys went into the Wyoming game with the odds against them, but came through with a smashing victory. And vict- ory, it was. Our boys were able to tie a team which had been unde- feated and unscored on all season. A team, however, needs a good coach if it is to perform properly and that the boys have in Mr. Brominski. Those boys who will leave the squad this year, are leaving with pride in their hearts for a job well done. Those remaining, we are confident, will be back again next year with the same fire and enthusiasm which makes a winning team. Thanksgiving Vacation Once again, the time has come for families to gather and thank the Lord for the many blessings He has bestowed upon us. In ac- cordance with this holiday the students and faculty have been giv- en a vacation, November 23 and 24, Happy Thanksgiving ! Key Club Drill Team As you know, the boys’ drill team has been working extra hard that it may be chosen to go to Denver, Colorado, this summer. That is where the Ki- wanis International is holding its annual meeting. So far their Dallas Senior High News prospects look good, and if they are chosen, we are asking for your help to send them. They will be gone a week and their expenses will have to be help- ed a litle. So please give them your support - They've earned it! Girls Basketball Last week we wrote about the boys sarting practice. This week we wil give the same amount of space fo the girls, The season does- o't stat for the girls until January, but aleady they are playing bask- etball ames in gym classes and all candidites have been given their physi¢el examinations. The team is coached by Miss Jenkirs, physical education teacher, assistld by Miss Hill, school nurse. Student Council News Thy Christmas Prom, sponsored by the fudent Council and earned by the gudents of Dallas Senior High Schol because of their fine job sellirg magazines, will- be held on Decenber 21, in the Junior High Schol Gymnasium. Bob Baird's Orckstra- will play. The decorating comiittee consists of Mary Bennett, Dan: Jones, Nancy Seiber, Sally Moyr, Ralph Belles and Gary Cave. Thanksgiving Dance Tis year’s annual Thanksgiving Dare was only a record hop due to he big Christmas Prom in Dec- emer. The dance sponsored by the Juiors, was held in the c afet- eri from 8 to 11. Everyone had a god time dancing to the music fre records. ‘Although it was not facy, it was fun! DALLAS Junior High NEWS Editor: Sharon Phillips Sports Editor: Jim Haines Staff Members: Joyce Hughes Howard Weiner ASSEMBLY The ‘assembly on Wednesday proved to be of interest to every- one. We saw the Junior High School Drill Team put on a fine performance under the capable lead- ership of Beverly Eck and Marsha | Sowden. Many of the students had never had the opportunity to see their drill team in action although it has paraded in many cities in Pennsylvania and New York and just recently on November 12, in the Armed Forces Parade in Wilkes- Barre. Mr. McCutcheon, at this as- sembly, complimented the girls on their marching and listed some of the requirements for girls inter- ested in joining this team next year. The opening exercises were led by Fred Gosart. SPORTS At least we were consistent this year, we lost all of our football games! Northwest 20 to 2; Tunk- hannock 19 to 13 and Lake Leh- man 7 to 6. However we hope to do better in basketball season. The boys who scored touchdowns this year were Fred Gosart scor- ing twice in Tunkhannock and Ed- ward Muncie scoring one in Lake- Lehman. Also we had Steve Far- rar, the center, scoring a safety in | Northwest. The boys who were probably most outstanding were: guards Chad Higgs and Sumner Bachman; tackle, Zeb Redmond; backfield Ed Muncie. The other boys who played very well in all games were Dan Smith, Fred Gosart, Doug LaBarr and linebacks Walter Prokopchak, Randy Jones, and Jim Haines. On offense Jones, Gosart, Muncie, Shelley, and La- Barr were halfbacks; Haines and Prokopchak were Fullbacks; Ed Baker, and James Steinhauer were Quarterbacks; and Ends were Ed Dorrance, Reese Finn, Bill Baker, and Tom Finn. . Unfortunately we had accidents. Our deepest regret - goes to Bob Anderson who tore a ligament in EE fN(e TE YN AT THE FRIENDLY ® ® ! ‘Miners in Dallas’ SMinchs HATIONAL BANK, Dalles, § Pa. Member Fed al Dep sit Ins et grporation oe .--e,MB MEMBER FDC. THIS NIGHTMARE _ couLp HAPPEN In this fellow’s case it’s only a bad dream. But the real thing could hap- pen to any homeowner, any time. See us for one of our big Package Poli- cies. It will insure your home against fire, wind, and many other perils. HAROLD E. FLACK INSURANCE AGENCY Brooks Bldg. > VA 3-2189 | { . BARTTON BY hi knee before the season had opned. Gene Shelley and Walter Pokopchak were also out with brok- e1 bones. STUDENT COUNCIL The second meeting of ‘the Stud- eit Counal was attended by . the rpresentdives and the alternate rpresentaives. Films on council ativity vere shown. ‘Refreshnents were served. Plans were male for the Thanksgiving Dance. Cmmittees were appointed for this ear by the President Jean Fleming. Arrangements were made for the first assembly program sponsore’ by the Council. STUIEENT COUNCIL DANCE The Sudent Council held a record hop in fie Junior High School Gym on Tuesay, November 21, 1961 from 7 pm. 0 10 p.m. The chaperones: were M. Price, Mr. Kozik, and Mrs. Moore. The boys who attend our dances must wear suit coats and ties. Tle girls must wear casual dresses or skirts and sweaters. The dances are limited to students of the Ddlas Junior High School. I'm happy to report the dance was a big success. HOME ROOM NEWS Mr, Baran’s 9th grade history room is flying a new flag, replating the outdated forty-eight star flag. This flag was presented to Mr. Bar- an through the patriotic spirit of Barry Weiss, a member of home- room 7. WORTH THINKING ABOUT We cannot tell the precise mom- ent when friendship is formed. As in filling a vessel drop by drop, there is at last a drop which makes it run over; so in a series of kind- nesses there is at last one which | makes the heart run over. 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