The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 12, 1962, Image 12

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Mixed Choir To Pay Tribute To April
Adult mixed chorus of Dallas
Extension School will present “A |
Tribute to April” Monday evening
at 8:15 in Dallas Senior High School |
Auditorium.
It will be an evening of surprises |
with songs by the chorus for April |
and Easter. Dances by students of |
Marlene Cease and Barbara Weis- |
berger. There will be instrumental |
numbers by John Wardell and a |
brass choir from Dallas Senior High |
School Band. {
Chorus soloists are, Ellouise Holm-
gren, Richard. Bennie, Dorothy Cos-
grove, Sandra Sprout, Sally Sey-
mour, Carl Coates, Edward Rat-
cliffe, Deloris Savage, Jennie Pet-
ers, Bettie Hanna, Marie Troxell,
and Georgina Weidner.
The accompanist is Elnora P.
Opdahl. Musical director is Florence
H. Sherwood. The public is invit-
ed. There is no admission charge.
Left to Right, Seated: Diane Mc-
Donald, Sally Seymour, Sandra
Sprout, Deloris Savage, Elaine Ko-
zemchak, Betty Chapple, Ellouise
Holmgren;
Left to Right, Standing: Elnora
Opdahl, accompanist; Dorothy Cos-
grove, Jennie Peters, Richard Ben-
nie, Carl Coates, Marie Troxell,
Georgiena Weidner, Florence H.
Sherwood, Director.
Absent are Edward Ratcliffe, Bet-
tie Hanna, Judith Roushey, Ruth-
ellen Wilson.
Dallas Senior And
Junior High
Schools’ 3rd Quarter Honor Roll
Twelfth Grade: Sandra Ambrose,
Sandra .Ash, Mary Bennett, Ralph
Belles, Jon Butler, Lewis Chere,
Elizabeth Cleasby, Nancy Coolbaugh,
Susan Dorrance, Dorothy Eck, Nan-
cy Elston, Robert Gardner;
Arline Graves, Louise Hadsall,
Barbara Hildebrand, Dana Jones,
Nancy Jones, Ruth Miller, Mary
Mokychic, Dale Mosier, Sally Moy-
er, Elsa Orchard, Susan Owens,
Diane Payne; \
Robert Peterson, [Suellen Roberts,
Ruth Scott, Barbara Tag, James
Wertman, Bonnie West, Robert
Wileman, Judith Williams, Linda
Wolfe, Judith Woolbert, Mary Zary-
Eleventh Grade: Dorothy Cleasby,
Gary Cobb, William Cooper, Judith
Crispell, Gloria Dolbear, Susan
Fleming, Marlene Futch, Paul Hara-
dem;
Sandra Hilstolsky, Jean Ide, Sus-
an Larish, Robert Letts, Paul Jenk-
ins, Jeanne Merolla, Arline Miller;
John Molski, Richard Ratcliffe,
Daniel Reggie, Charlotte Roberts,
Nancy Sieber, Betsy Turner, John
Wardell.
Tenth Grade: John Brominski,
Robert Brown, Edith Carey, Edith
Chapple, Susan Cheney, Jacqueline
Churry, Connie Condoras, Therese
Cushner, Howard Dymond, Bradley
Earl, Beverly Eck, Larry Edwards,
Charlyn Ell, John Farley, Pauline
Farrar, Peggy Fleming, Marsha Get-
ty, Patricia Gorda, Gloria Grant;
Roger Hackling, Joanne Hadsall,
Margaret Harowicz, June Hayes,
Barbara Hopkins, Richard Jenkins,
Susan Karl, William Kelley, Susan
Kitchen, Charles Lockard, John Loh-
mann, Kathleen Maury, Georgia
McCutcheon, Carole Meyers, Anne
Mulhern, Sherrill Owens, Thomas
Peirce, Sylvia Phillips;
Lee Philo, Dianne Pope, Janice
Priebe, Linda Rowett, Gail Rum-
baugh, Connie [Sickler, Jack Simp-
son, Ronald Sinicrope, Marsha Sow-
den, Sheryl Stanley, Marie Stolar-
ick, Karen Strazdus, Sharon Titus,
Joseph Ulinoski, John Wancho, Pat-
ricia Whalen, Linda Woolbert, Diane
Yudiski.
Linda Casterline, Wayne Casterline,
Kenneth Chapple, (Linda Davies,
Elaine Dixon, Robert Dolbear, Step-
hen Farrar, Reese Finn, Jean Flem-
ing, Ellen Evans;
Marjorie Glahn, Monica Haradem,
Kenneth Higgins, Gail Lamoreux,
Robert Long, Catherine Hudak, Char-
les Miller, Jo-Ann Norrie, Judith
Novitsky, Diane Pattison, Sharon
Phillips;
Patricia Smith, Nicholas Sosik,
Harry Sweppenheiser, Keith Swisher,
Charlene Tyrrell, Ann Woolbert,
Stanley Zarnoch, Shirley Zarychta,
Rosemary Zekas, Patricia Cully.
Eighth Grade: Scott Alexander,
Susan Banks, Patricia Bauman, Bon-
nie Brobst, Linda Carle, Coleen
Conaghan, Elva Costello, Pamela
Cully, Susan Davis, Stanley Dor-
pie, Robert Graham, Don Gundry,
Barbara Hauck, Reba Heidel;
David Hess, Amy Hetrick, Gail
Jeris Jordan, Janet Kelley, Carol
King, Fred Mintzer, Linda Nicol,
Sara (Otto, Patricia Peiffer, Deborah
Penman, Edmund Peters, Richard
Phillips, Margaret Reese;
Todd Richards, Marshall Rum-
baugh, Bonnie Rood, Margaret Rood,
Pattie Sickler, James Steinhauer,
Marion Stredny, Robert Sulgar, Car-
DALLAS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL |
Ninth Grade: Judy Bergstrasser, |
rance, Helen Edwards, Ida Gilles- |
Hughes, Joyce Hughes, Lee Isaacs, |
; ole Thomas, Jeffrey Townsend, How-
ard Wiener, James Williams, Rus-
sell Williams, Linda Wimmer, Donna
Zekas, Joan Ziegler.
Seventh Grade: Patricia Achuff,
Donald Alexander, Pamela Baker,
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1962
Annual Dinner for Dallas Evening
School for Adults drew 220 guests
Saturday night, including students,
board members, and faculty memb-
ers, who enjoyed a baked ham din-
ner served in the cafeteria by the
professional staff.
The group adjourning to the aud-
itorium for a program, Dr. Robert
A. Mellman introduced Charles Man-
near, chairman of the school board,
and other members.
Main speaker was W. F. Swingle,
from King’s College, who described
education as a continuing process,
not completed until death. Adults,
he said, should not give themselves
over completey to recreation or T-V
in the evenings, but should con-
tinue to expand their horizons by
constructive contact with other peop-
Janet Balshaw, Robert Berlew, Rog-
er Cheney, Janet Cleasby, Nancy
Covert, Bruce Davies, Marc Dav-
ies, Donald Dennis, John Evenson,
Russell Eyet, Linda Farrar, Scott
Fry, Doris Garey, Christine Grose,
Larry Heycock, Ruth Higgins, Kath-
leen Hons;
Linda Howell, Mary Jordan, James
Kaleta, Robert Kelley, Rosellen Kla-
boe, James Knecht, David Kozem-
chak, Carol Kuchemba, Patti Lar-
son, Carol McGuiness, Candy Mohr,
Carol Mohr, Russ Montedonico,, Sus-|
an Moore, Ralph Murdock, Beverly
Peirce, Dorothy Philo, Donna Priebe,
Beverly Roberts, Carol Roberts; -
Kerry Roberts, Kimberly Roddy,
Margaret Ryan, Deborah Savickas,
Kathleen Shannon, Debbie Slater,
Donna Smith, Robert Stanton, Roy
Supulski, Karen Tag, Sandra Tait,
June Lee Tippett, Gary Vasko, Stev-
en Townsend, Patricia (Wagner, Jean
Welch, Joseph Wilson, Samuel
Zachery, Christine Zarychta,
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Dallas Evening School Exhibit
Combines Dinner With Program
le anxious to improve themselves
and broaden their capabilities.
Lose no chance to absorb new
ideas, | he advised.
Humorist Robert Haines, a fairly
recent immigrant from Roumania,
ended his presentation on a sudden
note of seriousness, outlining what
it meant to him to be in America,
and reminding his listeners of the
gift of freedom to which they are
born heirs, while many less favored
countries are still struggling toward
the goal.
Thomas Carr, principal of the
evening school, reports that busi-
ness courses have been extremely
popular, and that dressmaking and
shop classes have had constant
patronage. The school has a present
enrollment of 225.
Art classes have been exception-
ally popular, with Mrs. Thomas
Longmore and J. Phillips Richards
as instructors.
Work done by students in all
branches of the evening school was
on exhibit at the dinner, and at-
tracted much attention.
Table decorations were arranged
by the class in ‘interior decorating,
floral designs, with colorful Easter-
egg trees.
Mr. Carr, in succeeding Alfred M.
Camp as principal, stepped out of
his usual role of instructor in
physics and chemistry to assume
administrative duties in the even-
ings.
The school, starting some years
ago as a brainchild of Dallas Bor-
ough PTA, outgrew its swaddling
clothes two years ago, and is now
a full-fledged extension school
housed in Dallas Senior High School
four evenings a week, and taught
by members of the faculty.
dob For an Accountant
“Did you hear the joke about the
film star?”
“No, what is it?”
“Her secretary didn’t keep the
records straight and now she finds
she has had two more divorces than
she’s had weddings.
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