ave | Br lm |), (N a mI — ED ES — — — — Donkey - Basketball Second annual donkey = basket- ball game will be held February 3, at 8 p.m, in Lehman gym. Pre- ceeding the main game, the Let- termen, wearing boxing gloves, will oppose the girls varsity. The main event will consist of , the male members of the faculty, dressed in crazy outfits, riding the donkeys against the Lettermen, dressed in blue jeans and sweat shirts. : Those who attended last year know it is an evening of fun. Tick- HIGH SCHOOL By EDITOR ASST. ED. Lehman, Linda Gosart ASST. ED. Lake, Jane Del Kanic Mary Ann Laskowski ets may be purchased from any letterman. Proceeds will go for sweaters and letters, as last year, plus a con- tribution to the Fred Hennebaul Recovery Fund. Student Teachers As usual, student teachers from Misericordia soon will be arriving to teach at the school. Marion Burke, Theresa A. Kennedy and Jud- ith K. Preis will teach elementary grades. Jean Drapiewski will teach Engish and History under Mr. John- son and Mrs. Marchakitus at the Get A Quick Recovery ELECTRIC WATER HEATER A Quick Recovery Water Heater delivers all the hot water you need —when you need it—safely and surely. The controls of a compact Quick Recovery Heater are out of sight—and out of mind. With a Quick Recovery Electric Water Heater, you're sure of dependable supply of hot water any time. Buy “a Quick Recovery Electric Water Heater — designed to fill your every need. You'll be so glad you did. dea 7 uve serten TRIC AY High School. Eileen M. Lawrence will teach Chemistry and Biology under Mr. Rash. Dolores P. Nard- one will be teaching all commercial subjects under Miss O'Donnell. Pat- ricia Ungemach will teach both High School and Elementary grades. Further details about these stud- ent teachers will be forthcoming in a later column. Betty Crocker Award Carol - Drapiewski, a. senior at Lehman Building, has received an award for the Betty Crocker Search for the Future Homemaker of Amer- ica Test. This test ineludes ques- tions on sewing, material, cooking, cooking utensils and problems of young married couples. Assembly The 9-3 homereom, under the direction of Mr. Gulbish presented a satire "of the 1962 television prog- rams, the students emulated west- erns and television medical prog- rams. This program by the assembled student body. F.F.A. Members Enter Contest Gary Miers, Joe Zbick, Julius Ver- balis, Ernie Snyder, Henry Stefan- owicz, and Howard Piatt are the members of the F.F.A. Club who are entering the Future Farmers of America Dairy Herd Management and Milk Quality Control Contest held by the Dairymen’s League. The contest lasts for a period of a year, during which the boys must keep an account of certain facts which the league has given them. Wrestling Friday, February 2, was enjoyed | at 4 pm, | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1962 Eunice Oney; Wallace, Homer Bak- er; Geneva, Eileen Crane; Rodger, Richard Williams; Prunella, Rebecca Montross; Eddie Mintz, Edward Hol- los; Mary Ann, Connie Pall; Aunt Linie, (Sharon Strzelczyk. Jets Plan Activities This year, the Science Club is filled with activity. After becoming the fifth Junior Engineering Tech- nical Society in Luzerne County, the (club has' experienced many bene- | fits, The club will participate in | the future history-making state | convention of the JETS. The mem- | bers are actively participating in Dallas High SALLY District Band District Band was held at Hones- dale during January 22, 23, and 24. The following were selected to | represent our school: Judy Williams, | Mary Bennett, William Welch, | Thomas Pierce, William Cooper and John Wardell. John Wardell was | given the honor of participating in State Band which will be held at { Troy on February 16. | Approximately 152 young peop- |le participated at Honesdale. Con- | the Science Book Club and are en- by . and ELFREDA HEFFT thusiastically delving into learning the slide rule. In the future, eight films will be shown, photography will be explained, and field trips will be planned. Mrs. Smith and the president of the Science Club, Stephen Arendt, attended a tea at Sterling Hotel, | Wilkes-Barre, on January 17 to discuss the future of the state convention JETS Club. The Junior Class recently bought a transistor radio for Fred Hennebaul. We sincerely hope the radio will bring Fred some enjoyment and help to speed his recovery. Senior News MOYER Two Games . Tonight, at Kings gym in King- ston, Dallas plays Swoyersville. The last time they met we were defeated badly. This time we think the con- test is going to be closer. Tomorrow the girls play Cough- lin at Dallas. The last time they met we lost 31 to 28. This game we expect to do better and we ing. They are all Bloomshurg Col- lege students, Mrs. William Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke visited William Evans, at Danville State Hospital, on Sunday. His condition is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. David MacMillan spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Millard, at Montrose. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard were Mr. and Mrs. George Krouse and | Thelma Sue of Nanticoke. Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Granda and family and | and Mrs. Florence Lapp, of Wilkes- | Barre were Sunday visitors. i Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess visited | at the home of Mrs. Guy Haupt, | Wilkes-Barre, and also Mrs. Charles | Hampton, at Nesbitt Memorial Hos- | pital on Sunday. | William Evans, patient at Danville | State Hospital, would appreciate | cards and letters from friends. { Loyalville | FROM FT. WALTON FLORIDA | Dear readers: Met four women on the bus, | two and myself, going to Pensecola; | one to Charlotte, N. C.; and one to | Columbia, S. C., who had a nine- | | year old grandson going to Jack- | | son Base to see his brother, who | | will leave for Germany. After traveling thirty-seven hours | I arrived here safely. the 7th, 8th and 9th graders will | gratulations to all six of you and wrestle Dallas Junior High School | especially to John for receiving such at Dallas. Seniors Plan Future About this time of year, seniors’ plans for their next few years after graduation from high school are taking shape. We are proud of several of our seniors who have been accepted by various in- stitutions of higher learning. Carolyn Ide has recently been accepted at Muhlenburg College. In addition to the College Board Examination, Carolyn selected to take achievement tests in mathe- matics, English -and social studies and attained exceptionally high scores in all fields. Prior to her acceptance, she received a letter of commendation from the Merit Scholarship Program. In addition to the scholastic record, she has for February by Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club. This will indeed be a month that she will long remember. Kay Williams received notifica- tion that she has been accepted at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital School of Nursing. She has been { honored as Miss Senior of the Class of "62". Kay has also been chosen as | Chaplain for Tri-Hi-Y, and will at- | tend the United Nations Assembly |in Harrisburg early in March. Two of our senior boys, John Bebey and Richard Mahle, have been accepted in the Naval Reserve Training Program, where they will combine military training with educ- ation. ? Debate Presented Recently we were privileged to { have five young men from Kings College stage a sample debate. The subject was Resolved: “That Labor Unions be Under the Anti-Trust Law.” Members of the debating team -were: Moderator, Thomas McGeehan, Affirmative, James Schaller and James Godwin; Nega- | tive, Daniel Flannery and Frank | Burke. These five young men, whom Miss Thomas was able to get for us, gave a very fine performance. Our student 'body thoroughly en- joyed their added touches of humor which aroused and held the inter- est of the audience. Assembly Held Our last assembly, with Miss Baer in charge, was a fifty-five minute comedy titled “Tantrums”, presented by the Junior Class. The play was directed by Miss Dunn. The cast included: ° Tim, Tom Field; Bunny, Jane Del- Kanic; Allen, Stanley Palmer; Paula, P.S. anp — we the been selected the Girl of the Month | lan honor, | Tough Break That’s what Dale Mosier got one | week ago Saturday. Dale, the red- | headed guard on our basketball | team, broke his jaw playing bask- | etball. While dribbling down the court, | fellow player did a somersault over | him and his knee hit Dale in the | chin. Dale is well-liked at school land is president of the Student | Council. We all miss him and we [rove he gets back to school soon. he stopped quickly and a’ urge you to come. Game time| These helped make my trip int- | 4:00 p.m. eresting and pleasant. | Fred Hannebaul Fund I slept through North Carolina and | As you all know, one of our| South Carolina but when we ar- | fellow Back Mountaineers has been | rived in Augusta, Georgia, it the victim of a freak accident while | day light and I awoke. participating in a wrestling match. | The scenery here and along the | Often we read of such things, but | way was not too pleasant. The | hardly ever do they strike home. | homes were small and some even | Freddie Hannebaul, who is at Geis- | broken down. The cities were not as | inger Medical Center, would appre- | clean as one would expect. When | ciate hearing from anyone. Let us |e hit Tallahassee things looked | all take an interest in this young) more pleasant and greener. boy's plight. It only takes a little | The palm trees thrill me. The time and a few cents to drop him | way they grow, you can see them | a card. We are sure he would ap- was | | preciate receiving it. In addition, all and any contributions are wel- | come to the funds. Thank you. NOXEN | Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Backos, Binghamton, are spending two | weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fish, North- umberland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish on Tuesday. Kathy and Randy, Endicott, spent the weekend with his parents, the | Ray Leibenguths. | Albert Jones is suffering from a | bad case of arthritis and daughter | Karlene is sick with the virus. | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton | from start to finish, I mean all} | sizes. 1 only saw one huge cactus. | | The first trip on a bridge across | Gulf of Mexico and across white sands desert makes you | | feel like you wish very much to | | be close to God. The sand is so | { white. - From a distance it looks | | like snow Or sugar. | The first thing I did after greet- | ing my daughter and her family, | was to look for a church I could | | attend. The nearest was Trinity | | Methodist, held in a school gym- | | nasium, so I attended both Sun- | days School and worship service. | I do miss my home and com- | Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Volun- | 14 oirls of Newburg, N. Y., and Mr. | munity which is so much a part | Monday, February 5th. | sick list all last week, but is. now on the mend. with the virus for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galey have moved to Breoklyn, N. Y., where he is in charge of an apartment house. Lewis Lord has accepted work at the Endicott Foundry, Endicott. Ee is staying with his daughter, Mrs. William Dayton and family, at Apalachin, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and mans and the Elwood Mays. weekend with the Loren Cases. Kenneth Turner, Williamsport, spent ilies. Mrs. Robert Engelman entered | the General Hospital on Saturday evening. Stella Shook, Howard Shook and son Carl, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Hattie Mayne, at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone, Watchung, N. J., spent the weekend at the home of her son, Joseph and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hackling, Vestal, N. Y., spent Sunday with the Guy Fritz family. 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I am waiting with my | monthly meeting at the Fire Hall on | Thomasville, Pa., spent some time | daughter for the arrival of the] | Stork who some times can be! | stubborn. Hope to see you all soon. | Josie Hummel 3 | People who smile the most are | | the hard workers, says a doctor. {Keep up on your toes and you're | | not down in the dumps. OUT MUST GO the |} Richard Biggs On Essex Richard D. Biggs, airman ap- prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beart Biggs of N. Lehigh Street, Shavertown, is serving with De- tachment 45 of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 33 aboard the anti-submarine warfare support aircraft carrier USS Essex, deployed to Eastern Atlantic waters. During the cruise, the ship is visiting ports rarely seen by American navymen, such as South- ampton and Portsmouth, England; land; Rotterdam, thé Netherlands; Hamburg, West Germany. USE THE POST CLASSIFIED J SECTION B—PAGE 1 Can You Spare Some Wool For Veterans? 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