said” East: )egin- and. re or con- deed be C. 1953 ounty with: cher prop= cons y the Coun=~ 1952 ounty 470. laim< that 1962 nm in and le in: inless with. ution: Bank e ‘Bg oseph orney ight arter, urged. We: of F.T.A. held an informal meet- "elementary education, Miss Ann Mec- imminent AE emesis Sasi 8 CamIRATII - EE EE EEE CH DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA "By EDITOR 'LETTERMEN SPONSOR TRIPS Lake - Lehman Lettermen’s As- sociation has presented sweaters to senior members. After receiving them a picture was taken of the recipients. One of the aims of a club is to create interest in all sports. The club is planning a trip to the State basketball championship game and State wrestling tournament. Mem- bers can attend either event accord- ing to their special interest. F.T.A. HEARS PANEL Thursday evening Lehman Chap- ing and discussion with five stu- dent teachers from College Miser- cordia. Miss Dolores- Nardone, served as moderator of the panel; aiding her were Miss Marion Burke, Donough, home economics, Miss Pat Ungemach, music education, Miss Eileen Lawrence, science education. and education as a career. F.T.A. ATTENDS PLAY Again this year, the members of F.T.A. at Lake Building attended a performance of a Shakespearian play at King’s College. Thirteen students AYE EI ESE EI THIET COLUMBIA CATERING'S ewly remodeled for fast . . . cafeteria style TAKE-OUT SERVICE. PCIE HET TCI HOI Z Located en a drect route to Back Mt. area. (Straight past Kingston corners — 4 blocks. on Market St. NEITHER COLUMBIA CATERING : Features Lenten Fish Platters £ and family orders of DEV-E ILED CRAB, FRIED FISH,Z French Fries, Lobster and other Fast Day varieties. By using special packaging Z your ‘dinner can either 3 ~ = = = %& placed immediately on theZ Stable . . . or by simply versing the package, placed £ in the oven. The secret lies in the DUAL-PURPOSE pack re- ee Q Q ® H Deep Fried Haddock; Creamy, = delicious Cole Slaw and French £ Fr ow does a platter of Golden i £2 w 0 Q = = [=% I 3 ed Q = = x = ou o “ Bs oq = -- er? {LSU HHI CATERING BY PROFESSIONALS TO WEDDINGS COCKTAIL PARTIES SUMMER OUTDOOR ApS NEITHER = [ O'CONNELL'S COLUMBIA CATERING SERVICE MARKET ST. KINGSTON BU 8-4527 JOT EREIT EEE REITER EXER ET HEISEI En SIH LAKE -LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL - ASST. ED. Lehman, Linda Gosart ASST. ED. Lake, Jane Del Kanic | | Linda Swelgin, Ellen Harris, Gloria | of the senior chorus will be “There Mary Ann Laskowski along with Miss Jessica Thomas, saw “Romeo and Juliet” brilliantly per- formed by the King's players. To insure maximum appreciation, the club before attending the pro- duction, spent their meeting read- ing and discussing the play. Of special interest to the stu- dents was the appearance of Frank Bebey, an alumnus of Lake-Lehman, who had a major role in the play. MR. DAVENPORT ASSEMBLY SPEAKER At Lake Building Assembly, Mr. Samuel Davenport, Lehman English teacher, presented a commentary on the colorful slides which he took in Europe and Asia. CHORAL CONCERT TOMORROW Tomorrow night at 8, in Lehman Gymnasium, combined choral groups of Lake-Lehman schools will pre- sent ‘their annual concert directed by Mr. Bernard Gerrity. Junior Chorus will sing numbers arranged by Fred Waring. Linda McCarty and Ellen Harris are pian- ists. ; Senior Chorus will present num- bers from ‘‘Student Prince,” “Desert Song” and ‘Fanny’. Marsha Thomas, Long, Larry Carpenter, and Mary Ann Laskowski will serve as pian- ists. : ' One special number by the boys of Dallas Junior High School that will participate in the Seventy- Third annual “Cynonfardd” Eistedd- fod at Dr. Edwards Memorial Con- | No Like a Dame”. Bob An- | gregational Church, Edwardsville, on {dréws will accompany. I Sst .od aft : Miss Estelle O'Donnell, Lehman jo pO oTRoon commercial teacher, is ill. Miss Nar- {M. C ind its competiti done is teaching full time in Miss | gmp Sngass Deore The Chorus is directed by Alfred | Wimmer, et’ two-part S.A., by Raymond Scott. First Row, Left to right: Sally Otto, Patty Sickler, Nadine Kud- erka, Eva Kozemchak, Peggy Rood, Susan Davis, Barbara Brown, Linda Ann Barnes. es In Eisteddfod Saturday Afternoon my This is the special Girls’ Chorus | number will sing “The Toy Trump- | Jo-Ann Tucker, Linda Parsons, Sus- an Dingle, Patsy Block, Marjorie Glahn, Joan Ziegler, Alice Reese, Linda Davies, - Director Alfred M. Camp. | Third Row: Bonnie Brobst, Jo-Ann Norrie, Eleanor = Jones, Barbara Hauck, Patricia Martin, Linda Ni- col, Ida Gillespie, Judy Bergstras- ser, Rosemary Zekas, Peggy Reese, Amy Hetrick ,Colleen Conaghan, Joyce Hughes, Patricia Bauman, Laurie Jenkins, Sharon Phillips, and Jean Fleming. Absent when, picture was taken: i Pat Peiffer, Janice Hanna, Ann Woolbert. photo by Kozemchak O’Donnell’s absence. | Corps combat units. 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VA 3-2189 | Sharon Evans. Guards: Mary-Ann | Dudaskic, Diane Pattison, Tyrell, | Ellen Bidwell, Joan Meyers, Judy | Novitsky. | 9-7, 9-8, 9-9 — Forwards; Susan | Smith (captain), Pam Hunter, Judy | Welch, Judy Rather, Anne Marie | Parsons, Kay Harvey, Alice Parsons. Guards: Carol Schweitzer, Erma | Sutton, Jessie Dixon, Avinell Evans, | Lonnie Joswiak. Referees were Mr, John Cathrall | and Mr. John Brominski. Girls | were coached by their Gym Teacher | Mrs. Ruddy. viiceenn ...,DRAMATICS CLUB. | Dramatics Club directed by Miss | Richards is busy. rehearsing for, | “The Trouble With Mothers.” | Try-outs were held and members | ‘of the cast are: Nancy Gensel, Sally | Otto, Jeri Jordan, Joyce Hughes, | Mary: Louise Daily, Susan Banks, Linda Daubert, Ann Barnes, Pat Martin, Reba Heibel, Donna Gordon, and Judy Chermin. The Stage { Manager is Linda Farrar. Ruth Smith, Eleanor Faltyn, &nd Gerald Richards With USS Willis On Cruise Gerald H. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Richards, Jack- son Street, is serving on the USS John Willis, which participated in the Project Mercury space shot | when the monkey Enos made his | globe-circling orbit of “the earth. Dallas High SALLY Dallas Hosts Race Car Driver We were privileged to have as our speaker in assembly last week, | Robert Veith, internationally fam- ous race car driver and one of the top ten drivers in' the United States, In 1956 he was elected “Rookie of the Year”, a very fine honor in race car circles. “No matter where you are driv- ing”, said Mr. Veith “whether on the race track or out on the road, safety and courtesy should pre- vail.” He showed color films of this year’s Indianapolis 500, in which he participated. We saw a five-car pile up occur, but not one person was hurt because they had tdken all the necessary safety precautions. Mr. Veith explained that these same precautions should be taken by us. We would like to thank Mr. Dol- | bear, our Driver Training Instruc- tor, for his very fine efforts in having this program for our enjoy- ment. Apology Sally and I would like to express our ‘apologies to Elsbeth Gerrits { whose name was unintentionally ' omitted in an article in last week's Post concerning ‘the girls who acted as “Big Sisters” for our visit- ing Tunkhannock young ladies. Elementary Basketball Game Friday, members of the 4th, 5th District will participate in a basket- ball game at our gymnasium, Pro- ceeds will go toward the Key Club Denver Fund. Oklahoma Last Friday Miss Guerras com- bined English classes presented two scenes from “Oklahoma”, Fred Kir- EVERY DAY ® GENTLE It was the first DE to be used on a Mercury shot. The cruise took in Bermuda British West Indies, Guantanamo ! Bay, before the period of Christmas leaves. In January, the ship started a. two-months cruise to Norway, taking in Portsmouth, England, for a few days. Gerald, a 1961 Westmoreland graduate, was in Naval Reserves be- | fore signing for active service in | September,” After his Christmas | leave, he rejoined his ship early | in January. He is at present a fire- | man, second class, hopes to be an electrician eventually. 1 by and ELFREDA HEFFT Senior News MOYER kendall played Curly and panto- mined “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning” and “Surrey With the Fringe on Top”. Gloria Dolbear played Laurey and was courted by Curly. Curly was coached by Aunt Ellen. The second scene was the picnic and basket auction where the cow- boys and farmers bought a basket lunch and ate with the girl who packed it. Students and faculty enjoyed the fine performance. Key Club Convention Key Club Convention this year is to be held in Pittsburgh on April 6, 8 and 7. Most of the newly elected Key Club Officers will attend. We are sure they will bring back many new ideas, Local Girl on Gym Team Last week when ‘the East and 6th grades of Dallas School | Stroudsburg Gymnastics Team per- | formed at our school, we had the | privilege of seeing Joyce Sweppen. | heiser, a former student, who | graduated from Westmoreland in 1959. She then went to East | Stroudsburg where she is now ma- | joring in physical education. We | were proud to see Joyce on the | team. | St. Patrick’s Day Dance { This coming Saturday the Senior { Class is sponsoring a St. Patrick’s | Day Dance from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. | are inviting all students from the | Senior High and their guests. Your | student activity cards must be pre- | sented. So bring your friends and | wear the green and have a ball | Sell Quickly Through Post Classified Ads RS TERR eee ee . - . More people are learning that our MARTINIZING Process is Different . . . ® THOROUGH Vv SPOTS REMOVED ! ® MODERN Vv FABRICS ARE GIVEN NEW LIFE! Vv COLORS BRIGHTEKED ! 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