THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961 SECTION C— PAGE 1 3 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA il [Admissions Consultont, will Ye ist, 4] Club Council Plans 3 ° ° the Host Motel in Wilkes-Barre on . : ’ Dallas S enior Hi h December 11-14 inclusive from 6:30 | January Skating Social ; : -10:00 p.m. for interviews. If you | are interested please call Mr. Harris Tommy i was in a nen at Valley 42411 on the above dates. | reporter at the regular monthly pr School News Women’s : Medical College meeting of Luzerme County 4-H d : fodeed Club Council December 4 at Sugar- 1g 5 Recently we were priviledged in loaf Fire Hall. Officers will be in- ed ATTENTION, PLEASE Seniors—Dale Mosier, Bob Gardner, | having a representative of Women’s | (i 1104 at's combination ice-skating ck ' We wish to ask full co-operation | John Carey, Ralph Belles; Juniors; | Medical College in Philadelphia come party and box social scheduled for ed from the spectators who come to |Tom Gauntlet, Bob Letts, John to our school and speak to those of January 15, The planning commit- ke our sports events. We are asking | Zarno, Gary Cobb, Bruce Carr and |YS who are interested in nursing. tee for the affair will be held ne _ you to please not walk on the gym | Paul Siket, Sophomores: Ron Sini-| She presented the general informa- | necember (20 at the. home of Mrs. de ‘floor anymore than is absolutely | crope John Farley, Bob Brown, Carl tion concerning the hospital and Evelyn Cools Drums. The next al- necessary. There are mats in front | Kashenbach, Jack Moychic, Bill the opportunities it offers. In addi- Council meeting will be January 2 t= Toa of all the bleachers for walking. Swartwood, Bradley Earl, John tion, she displayed a pamphlet con- | .¢ Sugarloaf Fire Hall. r= Yearbooks ‘ Lohmann, John Dodson, Ralph Els- | | taining the locations of hospitals Elected were Rose Mary Kalyn, 8m . Orders are being taken by Mrs. | ton, Tom Siket, Come to the games | located in the Philadelphia area and president; Jane Bloss, vice presi- ey ~ Prothero for yearbooks. A one dol- | and leam the faces that go with | surrounding communities. She Was | dent, Lillian Roth, secretary; Mabel d- | lar deposit may be made on a book | these names. The next game is successful in arousing much en-| Good, treasurer. News reporters: 11 J balance paid later. She would like | tomorrow night at home against | thusiasm among the girls concern- | Blanche Polk, Sugarloaf area; John x i i “most of the orders made before | Forty Fort. | ing ones Modlodl da of | Dzera, Berwick; Thomas Estus, e » ] Christmas. + ; 1 ; ili 11 | whic 1 journey own I0r a) Back “Mountain. Song leaders, ng A ‘Basketball Team PennsylvenisiMiliay Collage | week-end visit in the near future. | Jeanette Zettle, Marjorie Waschek. { ; We wish to inform all students ! | Cafeteria Manager Garaes,. Donna Smith. Frances k : The basketball team for this year interested in Pennsylvania Military | . : the | Went 0) ? : consist: f the foll b . th rvyn e are happy to announce the | ™ ww, ue y Sola 8 following boys: College, that E, Mr. {4 Mery Sins new addition to our cafeteria staff. Reservations for the Farm Show, E- Ze To TT TT TET TE BE Re = He is Mr. Frank Hemingway Of starting January 11, are being he | Dana Street, Swoyerville. Mr. erty Donng Smith, Lillian Roth, 00 y y / / | Hemin ill in the ca: | 2nd Rose Mary Kayln. y gway will serve in the ca ” : Christmas Special! ° pacity of cafeteria manager, Prior > 1 : - to coming here, Mr. Hemingway ] in i was employed as chef-manager at D ALL AS i West Side (Central Catholic for { eight years. Mr. Hemingway is J u Hi h { married and has two children. We, u n 10r 1 re | at this time, would like to extend g } | a big welcome and continued suc- 3 JE NEWS 6 | Yearbook Committee : 10 | Miss Morris, our librarian and ASSEMBLY 2 | | editorial advisor for the yearbook, Wo had a vive Rilorast: i = | has announced the committees who | Fucatlonsl 8 enue iy 62 will soon begin working on drawing y ys ae the pl fr this veils wear opening exercises consisting of the 4s} ap i Cn DIans oor S. years Year- | Bible reading, Pledge of Allegiance, , ook. 15" i! Art — Louise Hadsall, Barbara Suelo fue were led by 5 3 Hildebrand and Beryl Lawson. 1 | Seniors — Room 1 Mary Ben- Members of the Student Council, i | sponsored by William Baran, took { nett, Beverly Brown and Carol part ih the Trogramm. Charles TH Dungey; Room 2, — Gale Graves, t £85 was master of ceremonies. The film shown was “How a Bill Becomes a Law” in our Federal Government. Audio Visual Aids Club members, Elfriede Hefft and Jean Kingsbury; Room 4 Terry Kozick, Sally Moyer and Barbara Mikolaichick; Room 6 Sanitone Dry Cleaned look and feel and fit like new." | Floyd Whitebread is improving “i Yi in Nesbitt Hospital. Whitesell Gets Buck See for yourself Call on us today! ; g Whitesell, Dreher | lumbia County got a nice six-point | buck Monday morning at 9:10. O'MALIA Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzerne - Dallas Highway Enterprise 1-0843 — — — — — — — — — Tn, T0011. 01. JimC. y Ee i | Note Of Gratitude - The § Sue- Roberts, Elsa Orchard and : 50 } Carol Spare; Room 8 Susan Weigel, fo Sven Te yi Sh: Judy Williams and Shirley Yalick. |’ 0% Clo IOPSmS 100k charge ts. School Life — Dorothy Eck, Di- | gporTg 4 ane Payne, Margie Walp, Ruth Mil- Wrestling season has’ finally bos 2 ler Nancy Colbaugh, Mary Zarych- gun. This is » team sport yet x be 7 ta, Joan Schollenberger, Dale individual participation. Inter scholas. | 25 Mosier, Susan Dorrance, Glenda te nets’ hove. bos 1 ad 4: 11 Williams, Robert Peterson, Barry Hore oil Bei Ten => an: | Ty Slocum and Olga Jurysta, 4 ment. Some of the promising bold. | 49 Sports Harold Hislop, Mike overs. from lust vesr's. squad are; t Eovaan John Carey and Judy | Dan Darrow, Bill Banks Alex- ots i Sa ; ander, John Weaver, Lou Teancs, | 5 Administration. — Sandy -Am- Paul Wilson, Chad Higgs, and Reese | 7 { bose and Barbara Tag. Mary Ben- and Tom Finn. We would also lik 3 | Th H B $3 29 ir > Editor and Sue | to mention that . “Faithful oe | 3 na ese ave een ' Roberts as assistant-editor. Schooley” is back on the iob as | : : manager. e school wou ike to : | While They Last It Pays To Advertise wish Hes Duis spe | 5 { Black - Green $ J 97 And this week, the Dallas Post The Student mae 2 Check / dene out of an ad for a lost| Jean Fleming, announces that the ee | og, the missing animal having | Christmas Dance will be held on 42 turned up before the paper went Wednesday, December 20th. The | - to press. But it still pays to adver- | Dance Committee plans to have a | " tise, even if only in the town papers. | band for the big Christmas Dance. . OPEN - EVERY | The John Stahl cocker spaniel, | Members ofthe Dance Committee 10 { | white with brown ‘markings, dis-|are Nick Socik, Chairman, Patty % NIGHT °TIL CHRISTMAS appeared from her home in Shav-| Sickler, Janet Kelley and "Robert 4 ertown last Thursday, just too late | Van Orden. Only Dallas Junior High | 8 (for press day. And she returned | School students will be admitted | 6 | on Tuesday, just too early for press- | to this dance. | 15 . day, Ogun Laundry had shelt- FACULTY — i Ie St | ered th e wanderer from the rain. Many of our students do not real- | 80 POLLY S fy Pe ore Ze Shh Jo ee a ize how fortunate we are to have | gla o ge ome. She ha een | such an outstandin: pts. MAIN ST. DALLAS living on her hump, like a camel | Philip mn un { in the desert, apparently on the| chosen to lecture ‘on Art at Key- | 4 | a move for nearly a week. stone, Junior College, LaPlume, rec- 10 i Em SEmOEnN SISSSEE DOSISRGN ED EIS ASSESSSES some, | ently. He showed some of his own | " f r work which has gained recognition | 1 throughout the United States. Our | sincere congratulations! “ag ou : NEW BOOKS on ET i, : ; a pay Bouya, Mens io i ceived several new oks whic! nts CONTENTED CUSTOMERS promise to be very interesting. One | en’t } of these is Jessamyn West's book, | POs i: vouch a3 y our “Friendly Persuasion”, the movie | ne edition, Another that will be of use | 241 for History book reports is “Harriet | TE Tubman, Conductor of the Under- | ie ground Railroad”, by Ann Petry. | ons And, under Fiction, “the Nine Tail- | nal ors” by Dorothy L. Sayers is an | ii | excellent mystery nevel. ms. wy Harveys Lake ales | Mrs. Genevieve Fisk has re- | turned home from General Hospital, | | after being there several days for tests and observation. : ; Gary Smith has been ill with the | ting { virus, and missed several days of las school. sing My husband, Albert shot a 120 1b. Yin~ deer at Sweet Valley on the first rols day. Our daughter Jessie accom- nds o 46 IN TRY CLEANING panied him on the hunting trip. rch APPROVED | WATER IN SHORT SUPPLY 146 QUI | The water situation is still Pa | serious here on Kunkle Road s | with many wells and springs y y } still dry. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood '® Our research-tested cleaning process reaches Conden had a. well-dillod Inst . week, deep between the fibres and floats out all lo Minhic Dooty okt this inde N the dirt, spots and soil. Whites look | to spend the rest of the winter with bright, colors sparkle, patterns revive. | her son, Bill, in Florida. | ile ‘Women’s Society of .Christian | ® Our exclusive Sanitone finishes restore |'Gorvice . meets todight for Hs “body” to fabrics. No more tired, limp look Fes marty = the pasos ] . i eaners Class erson Churc ‘to your fall and winter garments. tating atte apes this voir i ® Our long-lasting professional press | Michael Clark was ill at Dis home | 3 preserves drape and fit. Clothes that are | ll but is now much im- family of ciation for the many kindnesses ex- tended them at the time of death of Mrs. Barnes and seventeen | the J-V CHEERLEADERS: Chosen for Junior-Varsity cheer- leading squad are: Ninth grade: Jo- Ann MeKeel, captain, Lois Volo- wich, co-captain, Carol Prescott, Peggy Yankoski (alternate); Eighth grade: Linda Baker, Carol Oney; June Gearhart, Jay Whitesell (alter- mate); Seventh grade, Pam Lord, Linda Marchakitus, Sarah Lee Oberst, and Carol Orbanc (alter- nate). Chosen for the senior varsity was Pat Kanasky. P.T.A. PROGRAM At its Christmas meeting, Lehman- Jackson-Ross P.T.A. was entertained Lake-Lel Hig MARY ANN LASKOWSKI man 1 School By by the Senior Chorus, an ensemble from the Junior Chorus and the Brass Choir. Senior Chorus sang “White Christmas” and “Baby Jesus”. The Junior ensemble sang “O Come All Ye Faithful”, Silent Night”, and “Up On The House Top.” Brass Choir played many favor- ite Christmas carols, WHITE CHRISTMAS Again, this year, the students are | Petticipating in a “White Christmas Drive” in each homeroom. One needy family is assigned to each room. The students bring in canned goods and other food items so that the family may enjoy Christmas. The name of the family is not known by the students but the num- ber in the family, the number of school children and the number of pre-school children are known. Each | family is designated by a symbol such as Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Tree. All that is collbcted is delivered | by adults from the area. WRESTLING: Tonight, the the boys and be sure you are there to support the team on to victory. F.T.:A, As part of the P.T.A. programs { it was proposed that the club would | have guest speakers from area col- leges. Last Thursday evening C. Stuart Edwards, Director of Admis- lege, was present. He gave an in- | formal talk on college life, special | courses offered there and at the other State colleges. A question and wrestling squad | plays host to G.AR.. Good luck to | sions from Bloomsburg State Col- | Shavertown PTA Meets Monday Shavertown PTA on Monday night | will hear Lester Hauck speaking |from an architect's viewpoint on Inspiration as a foundation stone | for education. He will show eolored slides. Members who ordered peanuts | may pick ,up their peanuts at the meeting, | answer period followed. Seniors having applications in at { Bloomsburg were introduced to him. | These students discussed with him the personal interviews required by | Bloomsburg. Interviews are this | week and next. Mr. Edwards congratulated the group on its size. He told the group | that he had visited a high school last week about three times the size of ours and they had around the same number present. after suffering a heart attack. He |. Trucksville, | | hunting with Harold Yorks in Co- | the late Anna | bine: wish to express their appre- | “Matty’s Funday Funnies” sayings. mommy who will wash her sleep! eyes in appreciation. Dressed and arms, comb her hair, snuggle her to She opens and closes her beautiful All ORchard and TOLL FREE and It's Getting Late! Order Your Christmas Toys Now! rs CALL TOLL FREE ENterprise 10700 NEptune customers ean order het Dur prices start LOWER and stay LOWER Buy your Toys at Pomeroy’s EVERYDAY LOW LOW PRICES Pomeroy’s Toy Department Will Not Be Knowingly Undersold . . . Tell Us If We Are... We'll Check And Meet All Competition, Only 10 Shopping Days 'Til Christmas ov Like yo’ wr Ted St \& N= CASPER “The Talking Ghost” Regular 9.00 The lovable star performer of the TV show, books. 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