The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 22, 1962, Image 4

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Pallas
High
SALLY
District Chorus
Four girls chosen for District Chor- |
us are: Elsa Orchard and Peggy Hall,
second altos; Sally Moyer, second
sophano; and Betty Jean Davis, first
soprano. The chorus is held at Can-
ton, on April 12, 13, and 14. Girls
will report for practice at 10:30
am. April 12. April 12 they will
give a concert for
School students: after which they
will attend a dance. On April 14 |
they will present a public concert.
Vogue Contest
Vogue Fashion Contest sponsored
by Dallas Senior Women's Club,
was held last Monday at the high
school. Thiée senior girls entered
were Barbara ProKopchak, Peggy
Hall, and Olga Jurysta: At this writ |
ing, resulty of the contest are. nat
known.
Plans for the Junior Prom have
begun. As is customary, the Juniors
will Be the hosts for the Seniors.
May 11 is the date. This event al- |
ways seems to cast a magical
of enchantment on everyone.
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Rear 29 North Main St.
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ELFREDA HEFFT
Canton High
Senior
News
MOYER
| Junior Play
Try-outs for the Junior Play have
| begun under the direction of Mr.
Molley. Many Juniors are trying
{out for parts. It promises to be
| very enjoyable for all those
{volved and the audience.
Alma Mater
The new Alma Mater has been
chosen. The lyrics were written by
Barbara Tag, a senior. Last Friday
in assembly the song was presented
to the student body. Elfriede Hefft
was given the honor of introducing
it and then
a printed copy to each student.
P.O. D. Display
The very nice display we have
been admiring is the handi-work
of Mr. Evans’ Problems of Dem-
ocracy class. Recently projects’ were
completed and a few were selected
to put .in one of the showcases in
the hall.
Valentine Twist Party
The Seniors spensored a Valen-
I'tine Twist Party last Sat ariny might
Graphic Arts Se Services |
INCORPORATED |
PHOTO-ENGRAVING
and Platemaking
' Sereen Prints. Art Work
VA 5-2978,
Wilkes-Barre; Pa.
in-
leading ‘the student |
body. The Student Council has given |
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MARRETS
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1962
With Speech And Hearing Problems
Bloomsburg To Aid Those
|
In June, 1961, the Bureau of Vo- |
cational Rehabilitation entered into :
|an agreement with Bloomsburg |
| State College to provide another ser-
| vice for adults (age 16 and over) |
who have speech and hearing prob- |
A number of these adults were
in their junior and senior years of
high school and some were high
school graduates. All of them par-
ticipated in the Residential Pro-
gram that began June 12 and ter-
{lems that would interfere with ed- | miindted September 1.
| ucational or
This contract was put into effect
during the 1961 summer session.
Twelve trainees were admitted to
| the Residential Program established
on the Bloomsburg State College
| campus.
| from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The main
attraction was a Twist Contest where |
everyone tried to out-do their fel- |
low twisters. Now, we have room
for about 12 more students at our
school due to the loss of weight.
Key Club News
| Dallas Key Club, at its
meeting, made plans for a scrap- |
book for the Pittsburgh Conven-
tion to be held at. Hotel Hilton,
April 6, 7, 8 and for polishing school
trophies.
The District 15 meeting, sched-
uled for February 19 at Meyers High
School: has been postponed. |
recent
Awards Given For I}
‘Model Car Cemtest |
McCrory’s Mode! Car contest end-
ed Saturday, with more than 100
entries considered, and awards
{given in two classifications, junior |
and senior ‘Among the younger
| contestants, Drew Bittenbender took |
first place, Ricky Crockery second. | |
Among the older boys, Harry Haas
Iwas first, Billy Cooper second. |
You don’t meed to worry about
avoiding temptation after you pass |
50. That's when it starts tc avoid |
occupational gain,
| graduated
| Florida this past summer,
It was voted to request purchase
‘of football bleachers from the School |
| Authority;
installation of a remov-
able guard rail at the gymnasium |
side of the auditorium platform;
supplies to make possible emerg-
ency use of Number one well.
Beaumont
Local interest this past few weeks |
has centered on the well drilling at
|the Beaumont Elementary School
where it is pleasant to report an
artesian well finally gushed in!
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kozak and
Miss Ann Kubec of New Yirk City :
‘are enjoying the warm sunshine as
they fish in Florida.
Dr. Edward Kresge of Elizabeth,
N. J. renewed acquaintances here
last weekend. Dr. Kresge, who was
from: the University of
research
pany.
Mrs. George Kuhl,
work . for the Esso Com-
hospital tests there.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sabo of Ms:
sena,” N.Y. were récent visitors nf
[the W. A. Austins.
Lawrence Seaway.
‘Pine Grosheaks Tame
Birds to burn Saturday morning.
A robin on Sutton Road, reported
by Gwennie Weaver, and six Pine
| Grosbeaks in the apple tree by the
| Dallas Post,
flew down for a drink of melted
snow within four feet of four feet.
Two minutes later,
all gone.
is doing
who is visitife | i
| at San Diego, Cal., has submitted to
Mine, who was a |
former “All Star Pitcher”, now has |
his own resort hotel on the St. |
li Shays Ell,
LAK
Friday the senior shop class
taught by Joseph Ellsworth, took |
la field trip to Nelson Furniture |
| Plant in Wyoming and observed
| all the steps involved in making |
la piece of lumber into a finished |
| piece of furniture.
STUDENT. TEACHER
FIELD TRIP 3
| Miss
|
|
Dolores Nardone, Senior |
| majoring in Secretarial Science at |
College Misericordia, is student
teaching here. Miss Nardone is a
| native of Wilkes-Barre. Her activi- |
ities in College included Tri Sigma |
| Club, Student National Education |
| Association, Student Pennsylvania
State Education Association, Sodal-
ity, Intramural Basketball and Vol-
, leyball, Teresian Club, Bowling
League, Misericordia Athletic Asso-
ciation and Mission Club. Her hob-
bies are reading, swimming, minia-
ture golf, sewing and archery.
Miss Nardone taught full time for |
a few days in the absence of Miss |
| Estelle O'Donnell.
REMINDER
The Lake-Lehman faculty will
play the WARM ‘sensational Seven"
i this Saturday, February 24 in a
benefit basketball Fund which now
i totals at $5, 740.
CONTEST
Lehman's Women’s Club is spon-
| soring the Vogue Pattern Contest;
final judging for the local contest |
tis. Thursday. The four girls
| entering from our area are Joan
| Darby, Barbara Ross, Carol Toluba, !
| and Marilyn ‘Wooding. Pat Zbick
HIGH SCHOOL
By EDITOR Mary Ann Laskowski
ASST. ED. Lehman, Linda Gosart
ASST. ED. Lake, Jane Del Kanic ||
will be commentator for the meet- |
| feta is used for the complete lining.
| She will wear a white blouse made |
| type of heating, type of insulation,
“be drawn and furnished.
E-LEHMAN
ing. |
Joan will model a dark green |
wool suit, which has a straight
| jacket with an open pleat in the |
back, and shawl collar. The sleeves |
are three-quarter length. The
| skirt is straight. Dark green taf-
Joan will wear green jewelry with
black hat, purse and shoes.
Barbara will model a Cardinal
Red Velvet Suit with stand-up
collar. The blouse and lining are |
made of white crepe. She will wear
white long gloves and black acces-
sories.
Carol wil model a peacock blue
wool suit with softly tailored jacket.
The skirt is A-line: The suit is com.
pletely lined in peacock blue satin.
Marilyn will model a wool suit
charcoal grey with black candy
stripes. The sleeves are three-
quarter length. It has a flare skirt. |
n
C
of peau-de-soie.
All ‘of these outfits
Vogue patterns.
The winner in this contest will
be named next week.
SENIOR HOME EC
...The girls in the senior home-
making classes along with five
juniors are planning their dream
homes. Included in these homes are
are from |
and type of siding. After the
blueprint is made, each room must
this is
an interesting project and faccin- |
ating for the girls. |
DALLAS SENIOR HIGH
Honor Roll |
Second Marking Period |
Twelfth Grade: Sandra Ash, Mary
Bennett, Elizabeth C easby, John But- |
rv Nancy Coo baugh, Dorothy Eck,
Nancy Elgton, Elfriede |
Heft, Dana Jones, Theresa Kosick,
Phyllis Major, Elsa Orchard; Diane
Dallas Schools Announce Honor
one so tame that he |
Roll For Second Marking Period
| Marsha Sowden,
| Susan Banks, Ann Barnes, Patricia
| Brobst Nancy Brown, Jane Burnett,
| den, Pamela
{| Susan Day, Stanley Dorrance, Helen |
Sheyrl Stanley,
Marie Stolarick, Sharon Titus, Jo- |
seph Ulinogki, Linda Woolbert, Shir.
ley Yablonski.
Eighth Grade: Scott Alexander,
Bauman, Beverly Belles, Bonnie
Sharon Con-
Susan Davis,
Colleen Conaghan,
Cully,
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Eleventh Grade: Gary Cobb, Wil-
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Sanitary Engineer
Paul R. Heitzenreiter, Regional
Sanitary Engineer for the Luzerne
County Department of Health since
1959, resident of Meadowcrest at
the present, hopes to settle in this
| area permanently. He came here
in May of 1959, after having held
| the post of Director of Environ-
' mental Sanitation for Cataraugus
| County, based at Olean, N. Y. Any-
body have a three bedroom house,
| rentable on an indeterminate basis ?
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| The ailing gambler saw the sign
on the doctor's door — 9 to 1. “I
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The credit card has created
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