The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 30, 1961, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Junior High School Announces
125 Students Make Honor Roll
The Seventh Grade led at the Dal-
las Junior High School during the
first marking period with fifty-five
on the Honor Roll; Eighth Grade was
second with forty-five and ‘Ninth !
Grade had twenty-five students
cited for scholarship. The Honor
Roll was released this week by John
Rosser, principal. :
Seventh Grade: Pamela Baker,
Janet Balshaw, Robert Bayer, Robert
Berlew, Roger Cheney, Janet Cleas-
by, James Coburn, Nancy Covert,
Marc Davies John Evenson, Russell
Eyet, Donel Faegenburg, Linda Far-
rar, Scott Fry Susan Fuller.
Lewis Haddle, Larry Heycock,
Ruth Higgins; Kathleen Hons, Linda
Howell, Mary Cory Jordan, James
Kaleta, Robert Kelley, Rosellen Kla-
boe, James Knecht, David Kozem-
chak, Carol Kuchemba, Patti Larson,
Donald Marth, Carol McGuiness,
Candy Mohr, Carol Mohr, Miriam
Mohr, Susan Moore, Ralph Murdock, J
Beverly Peirce, Donna Priebe.
Beverly Roberts, Kerry Roberts,
Kimberly Roddy, Deborah Savickas,
Kathleen Shannon, Debbie Slater,
Donna Smith, Karl Stag, Roy Supul-
ski, Karen Tag, Sandra Tait, June
Lee Tippett, Charles Tyrrell, Gary
Vasko, Thomas Vernon, Patricia
Wagner, Joseph Wilson, Samuel
Zachary.
Eighth Grade: Scott Alexander,
Susan Banks, Patricia Bauman;
Beverly Belles, Nancy Brown, Jane
Burnett, Elva Costello, Coleen Cona-
ghan, Susan Davis, Susan Day, Stan-
ley Dorrance, ‘Helen Edwards, Ida
Gillespie, Robert Graham.
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Hughes, Joyce Hughes, Lee Isaac,
Eleanor Jones, Jeris Jordan, Janet
Kelley, Lenore Kennedy, Bonnie
Mahler, Philip Mathers, Frederick
Mintzer, Laura Naperkowski, Linda
Nicol, Sarah Otto.
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Nineth Grade: Judy Bergstrasser,
Patsy Block, Linda Casterline, Linda
Davies, Elaine Dixon, Avinell Evans,
Ellen Evans, Stephen Farrar, Jean
Fleming, Marjorie Glahn.
Monica Haradem, Bruce Hopkins,
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Ann Woolbert, Shirley Zarychta,
Rosemary Zekas.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1961
One Hundred And Five Students
On Dallas High School Honor Roll
Dallas Senior High
School News
Editor: Sharon Phillips
Sports Editor: Jim Haines
Staff Members: Joyce Hughes
Howard Weiner
ALMA MATER
The tune decided on by the stu-
dent’s for our mew alma mater is
| the tune to Cornell's Alma Mater.
| The students are being urged. to
| write lyrics for the new tume and
| the person whose lyrics are chosen
| will receive a prize of ten dollars.
[we urge you to participate.
SENIOR PLAY Cub Scouts Awards
| The members of the Senior Class |
wish to thank everyone concerned Awards were given to members
| for the success of the Senior Play. ©f Trucksville Cub Pack 155 by
| We were very pleased to see such Edward Rutkin November 17. Cub-
{a fine turn out. A special expres- master Robert Kugler presided.
| sion of thanks goes to Mr. Hughes Bobcat pins went to Michael Fiske,
for his expert directorship. Without George Farver, Leslie Freedman,
| him and his unending patience, James Corbett, Michael Popson,
| nothing would have been accomp- John Voyko, Carl Martin, and Mich-
ael Burns; bear badge to Larry Ide;
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| lished. It is necessary for one to
have nerves of steel taking on such
a task.
BASKETBALL SEASON
Next Tuesday, December 5, Dal-
i las Senior High School’s basketball
ward to a fine season and a good
backing for our team.
Junior varsity games will get und-
erway at 6:45; the Varsity games
at 8:00. We urge all to give their
support.
Hi!" Hope you had a very nice
Thanksgiving week-end. This family
{id One amusing incident hap-
I pened. Our better half, having in-
| dulged a little too freely on the
| turkey, decided when darkness fell
| that he would walk off some of the
| extra calories; only to find that Le-
high Street was almost crowded
with members of the masculine
gender apparently all with the
i same idea. A
Chuckie Nicol® celebrated his
fourth~birthday recently. He enter-
| tained the following children at a
luncheon: Gwenyth Jenkins, Robin
Kennington, Paul Rutledge, Roy
Thompson, Booth Thompson, Jef-
frey Brown. Informal games were
played and the luncheon was topped
with the cutting of confetti cake,
iced in green and decorated with
yellow birds. Chuckie resides on
Perrin Avenue. 4
Another birthday party was held
in honor of Patsy Hauck’s seventh
birthday. Patsy lives on Perrin
Avenue, also. The following chil-
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Ll silisrision Street. |
2 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brown and
1 8:30 to 11:30.
gold arrows to Edward Rutkin,
John Welker, John Ide; silver ar-
| row to Allan Cooper, John Isaacs,
| Barry Williams, Marty Straub, Larry
| dren attended: Nancy Rodda, Jen- Ide, Robert Griffith.
nie Rodda, Emily Hewitt and Les- | One-year pins to Jeffery Banks,
lie Alexander. Games were played David Cutten, Barry Williams, Frank
and Patsy’s cake was beautifully Oatridge, Curtis Britt; two-year pins
decorated in blue and white. {to Allan Cooper, Edward Rutkin;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, | perfect attendance for one year,
Perrin Avenue, spent Thanksgiving Curtis Britt, Frank Oatridge.
with the latter's parents, Mr. and:
Denner awards to Allan Cooper
Mrs. James Byron, Binghamton. | 1. ba To
| Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Dawson, Tea- | Jetfery jBenks, John, Marth 290
neck, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs.G. G/Boyd Jan deciners) olin Tsegcs. David
| and Gregory and Robert, Cranford, | Cutten, George Messersmith.
IN. J. spent Thanksgiving and a Subscribe To The Post
| few days at the Home of Mr. and | .
season begins. We are looking for- |
Carey,
| Churry, Connie Condoras, Theresa
{ Cushner, Bradley Earl, Beverly Eck,
| Larry Edwards, Charlyn Ell, John
Thirty-five Seniors, nineteen |
Juniors and fifty-one Sophomores
made the Honor Roll at Dallas
Senior High School for the first
marking period according to an an-¢
nouncement made this week by W.
Frank Trimble, principal.
The list follows:
Tenth Grade: Sam Berkey, John
Brominski, Robert Brown, Edith
Susan Cheney, Jacqueline
Farley, Penny Farrar, Peggy Flem-*
ing, Marsha Getty, Gloria Grant,
Roger Griffith, Roger Hackling, Jo-
anne Hadsall, Margaret Harowicz,
Lynn Hughes. g
Richard Jenkins, Susan Karl, Carl
Kaschenbach, Susan Kitchen, An-
drea Krimmel, Margaret Lawson,
Kathleen Maury, Georgia McCutch-
eon, Carole Meyers, Thomas Peirce,
Sylvia Phillips, Lee Philo, Diane
Pope, Janice Priebe.
Carol Remley, Karen Rome, Gail
Rumbaugh, Connie Sickler, Ronald
Sinicrope, Jack Simpson, Marsha
Sowden, Sheryl Stanley, Linda Tag,
Sharon ‘Titus, Joseph Ulinoski, Pa-
tricia Whalen, Linda Woolbert, Shir-
ley Yablonski, Diane Yudiski.
Eleventh Grade: Marjorie Baird,
Gary Cobb, Judith Crispell, Gloria
Dolbear, Cindy Dymond, Susan
Fleming, Marlene Futch, Thomas
Gauntlett,
Paul Haradem, Paul Jenkins,
Robert Letts, Susan Larish, Jeanne |
Merolla, Arline Miller, John Molski, |
Richard Ratcliffe, Charlctte Roberts, |
Nancy Sieber, John Wardell.
Twelfth Grade: Sandra Ambrose, |
Sandra Ash, Mary Bennett, Beverly |
Brown, J. Butler, Elizabeth Cleasby, |
Nancy Coolbaugh, Susan Dorrance, |
Dorothy Eck, Nancy Elston, Elfriede
Hefft Barbara Hildebrand.
Dana Jones, Nancy Jones, Louise |
Hadsall, Robert Keay, Jean Kings-
bury, Dale Mosier, Sally Moyer, Bar-
bara Muncie Elsa Orchard, Diane
Payne, Robert Peterson. .
Sue Roberts, Barry Slocum, San- |
dra Strazdus, Barbara Tag, Susan
Weigel, Bonnie West, Robert Wile-
man, Judith Williams, Linda Wolfe, |
Judy Woolbert, Donna Wright, Mary
Zarrchta.
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IN LUZERNE
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
| Mrs. Lester Hauck, Perrin Avenue, i
| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spaciano enter-
tained at a Thanksgiving Dinner
i Vincent Spaciano, Yardley; Anne T. |
Spaciano, Harrisburg; Victor Spaci-
ano, Shavertown. That evening
| they were joined by another son
"and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.
Spaciano, Larry, Mark and Cindy of |
| Shavertown. i
Mrs. Sophie Tyszko and son Stan- |
ley, Kingston, spent the day wvisit-!
, ing Mrs. Tyszko’s son, John Anu- |
| skiewicz and his wife and son, Di-!
| sors Paul and Gerald, Philadelphia,
| visited Mrs. Brown’s mother, Mrs.
Anna Pekerosky and sisters Mrs.
| Irene Anuskiewicz and Helen Peke-
rosky, Division Street, recently.
| Friendship Class of East Dallas
Methodist Church will hold a Sea-
| food and/or Chicken Supper at the
| Church social rooms Saturday. Serv-
| ing will be from 5 to 7 P. M. Reser-
| vations must be made by calling
| Libby Cyphers. OR 4-0611 no later
{ tham Fridav. This project is to ob-
chen.
Farmer Dancers of Shavertown
| take heed! ‘Car! Hanks and the
| Sharpe Trio will call and play in the
Educational Building of Trucksville
| Methodist Church, Saturday night,
| This is the second
i dance run by the Friendship Class.
| Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis, Le-
| high Street, entertained at a
| family Thanksgiving Dinner: Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Davis, Donny,
Rusty and Debbie; Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Davis, Tunkhannock; Mrs.
Margaret Shepherd and son James,
Old Lyme, Cona.
? Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis re-
cently entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hankinson and daughter
Mary Ellen, Lancaster. The Hank-
insons are former Shavertown resi-
dents, On the same day Mrs. Hilda
Thomas, Mrs.
Kingston, and Mrs. Mae Jones,
Plymouth were callers at the Davis
William Jones,
home.
Finally, words of wisdom
from Farm Journal’s December
issue: WATCH. When alone, our
thoughts; - in the family, our
tempers;
tongues.
in society, our
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