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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
HIG
JANE
CLASS NIGHT
‘I'uesday, [Lehman High School
Seniors held their Class Night, en-
titled Seniorama, in Lehman audi-
torium. The program, directed by
Miss Marion Huttenstine and stu-
dent director Donna Lord, consisted
of a rather extensive class history,
introduction of outstanding students
and current leaders of organizations
within the school.
Teachers and organizations award-
ed the following student honorary
awards for outstanding accomplish-
ments.
Mr. Zaleskas, sponsor, presented
Donald Anesi with the Letterman's
‘Award. Mr. Anthony Marchakitus,
“principal, presented the American
Legion Award to Linda Swelgin and
Thomas Rogers, and the Danforth
Award to Carol Drapiewski and
Barry Woodling.
Miss Marion Huttenstine, advisor
of the journalism department, pre-
sented to Mary Ann Laskowski the
Journalism Award. Mr. John Sidler
of the Agriculture department, the
Charles Long Award to Dean Wil-
Yams, and the Del alb Award to
Howard Piatt. Mrs. Ruth Stolarick
of the Homemaking ‘department pre-
sented the Homemaking Watch)
Award to Donna Crockett, and the
Crisco Homemake Award to Mary
unced later in the
All Around — Donna
d Anesi. Most Intel~
51 Drapiewski and Bill
st Popular — Donna
ald Anesi; Most Ac-
Mary Ann Laskow-
LAKE- LEHMAN
H SCHOOL
MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR
DELKANIC, ASSISTANT
ski and Adam Bardecki; Best
Dressed — Marie’ Hardiksy and
Mick Castellani; Best Looking —
Fay Shaw and Tom Raspen; Best
Dancers Marie’ Hardisky and
Adam Gardecki; Wittiest — Donna
Crockett and Henry Stefanowicz;
Most Likely to succeed — Carol
Drapiewski, Marie Hardisky, and
Adam Gardecki; Most School Spirited
— Mary Ann Laskowski and Donald
Anesi;Most Studious — Carol Dra-
piewski and Bill Schlosser; Most
Friendly — Donna Lord, Sarge Piatt,
and Barry Woodling; Most Athletic
Stella Rodriguez and Donald
Anesi, 3
This Saturday, Lake-Lehman
Band, under the direction of Mr.
John Miliauskas, will once again go
to Sherburne, N.Y., where they will
participate in a, high school band
contest. They will be competition in
three special areas; concert, march-
ing, and half-time show competition.
We wish them all the luck in the
world.
FUTURE MAJORETTES
Last week Mr. Miliauskas, Mrs.
Stolarick, and Mr. Johnson selected
Emily Minkler and Barbara Sebolka
as majorettes for the band.
WE WELCOME SUBSTITUTE
We are very glad to welcome Mrs.
Elston who is substituting for Mr.
George Stolarick in the Lake office.
LEHMAN HONOR SOCIETY
James Adamshick, Lorelie Briggs,
Diane Crumley, Carol Drapiewski,
Marie Hardisky, Thomas Rogers,
William ‘Schlosser, and Carol Toluba
will be presented Honor Society pins
before graduation in June.
VALLEY
: Rev..
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1962
Any Dog Can Have His Day At
Giant's Big Kiddie Dog Show
| Youngesters and their dogs will the cashier at the Market. There are
have their days Friday afternoon no entry fees.
| when Giant Markets holds a Kiddies | The show has been planned so
| Dog Show on its big parking lot in that parents can bring their chil-
| Luzerne between 4:30 and 5:30, in dren with their pets and have plenty
conjunction with the Ken-L-Ration of time to reach home in time for
Dallas
High News
by
SALLY MOYER
and
ELFREDA HEFFT
James M. Garraahn, Pastor | lar U.S. war bond was offered as
&o Maple Grove Church, attended a prize to ‘the parishioner bringing
the Methodist Conference Sunday in | | in the most people to services held
Scranton. Laymen’s Sunday was ob- | during the Bible Conference days.
served with George Haines deliver-| | The bond was awarded on Sunday
ing the sermon. Charles Keller gave | ‘evening to Dale Edwards, son of Mr.
the responsive reading and Sherman | and Mrs. Glen Edwards, R.D. No. 1
Kunkle read the scriptures. | Hunlock Creek. Dale is also a mem-
Fred Carl, Toledo, Ohio, is spend- | | ber of Cub Pack 444 and attends
|
. two weeks as the guest of his | Ross Elementary School. Rev. George |
son, Fred Carl, Jr. Catawissa and | Kramer, Philadelphia, was a guest
William Winter, and son Billie, | guests of their son and family, Mr. . :
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Sweet | during the Bible Conference. Sree Valley: Helen, Dorothy, |and Mrs. Norman Dribelbis. | E Nie Ip [ | S g 1 - 0 1 0 0 scribers can call Pomeroy’s Toll Free and
Valley, Sweet Valley Volunteer Auxiliary | jennie; Robert and Mary Jo Long. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Maloney | Order Merchandise.
. Mr. and Mrs. George Haines en-'|
toaained Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Haines, Jr., and daughter, Bonnie,
Nanticoke at a cook-out Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs: Robert Stroud, Bobby
and David, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. |
Clifford Stroud, Annette, Linda and
John, Effort; have returned to.their,
homes after being called here by the |
death of their father, Clifford Stroud,
Sr, -
‘ David Coslett, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dvaid Coslett, Sr., North Lake, |
a Junior at Bloomsburg College, is
home for the summer.
‘Nancy Drapiewski,
{ Marywood College, arrived: Saturday
for the summer. Jeanne Drapewski, |
a member of the graduating class at |
M College Misericordia has accepted a
"position as Counselor at Camp |
Onawanda. :
.. Winner’ of War Bond -
week at the First Christian Church
of Sweet Valley, a twenty-five dol- |
LADIES!
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"a Junior atl
Su dst |
will meet ‘at the Fire hall next
| Thursday. The members ask resi-
| dents to hold any items to be do- |
nated to the Angust Auction-Rum-
image sale. Collections will be made !
{if the ‘donors will call, Mrs. Cletus |
Y | Holcomb, Jr.; Mrs, Sherman Kunkle;
“Mrs. Ord Trambower or Mrs. Joseph |
Kipp.
Mr and Mrs. James Banks, their
| Division of the Quaker Oats Com-
| pany.
There, will be prizes in the various
| dinner.
The three judges will be Bert Hus-
‘band, mayor of Kingston Donald See-
Citizens Committee Meeting
Second Citizens Committee Meet-
ing was held on Tuesday evening,
Mrs, James R. Bottoms and infant
son, Jimmie, Plains will move into
their summer residence next week.
Mrs. Anna Hudak, Pikes Creek,
has returned home after being a
patient at Nesbitt Hospital last
week. Mrs. Hudak’s grandson, Pvt.
George ‘Stockage, son of . and
Mrs. Charles Stockage, Pikes Creek,
spent last week-end at his home, on
leave from Fort Monmouth, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lamoreaux
daughter, Susan ‘Anomes Lamo-
reaux’s father, Corey Smith spent
last weekend in Alexandria, Va., with
Mrs. Lamoreau's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brace
Donald Case, Pearl River, N.Y,
has returned home after spending
two weeks with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alya Case. Visitors at the Case
home this week also included Mrs.
Richard Jones and Mrs. William Mar-
tin, Edwardsville, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Bradbury, Luzerne.
Mrs. Fred Witesell, Fades, has
been confined to her home with
pneumonia..The Witesell's son, John,
| a student at Bacon University, Ba-
con, Oklahoma, will arrive home
June 1. Accompanying him will be
his brother-in-law and sister, Sgt.
and Mrs. Ronald Grabowski, and
son Mark Allan, Peru, Indiana.
Bess Klinetob, spent Tuesday with
Mrs. Roscoe Lee, Dallas.
Mrs, James Lord, Huntsville, a
medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital.
A sister to Mrs. Andrew Adams,
she is a member of First-Christian
Chureh.
Items of. interest for this column
| will be appreciated. Phone GR 7-
3271.
Mr. and Mrs." Simon Long enter-
tained at a family picnic dinner on
| Memorial Day; Mr. and Mrs. Eli
| Long, Jr. Muhlenburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Haines had
| as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cal-
vin Ryan, Riverside; Mrs. Sheldon
| Haines, Sr, Lily Lake and Mrs. Curt
| Lattimer, Richmond, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff and
| daughter, Kathy, Baltimore, spent
last week-end with Mrs. Ruff’s
E miother: Mrs, Thelma Culp and her
| grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J E.
classes and any child can enter his bold, assistant cashier, Luzerne | May 22, at Dallas Senior High
pet no matter what its breeding. National Bank, and Mrs. Richard | School auditorium, instead of the
Entry blanks may be obtained now | Post, Dallas, proposed date of May 28. The
or at the time of the show from change was due to conflicting
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Boston. schedites,
The panels resumed answering
questions, asked by Mr. J. Warren |
Yarnal, chief psychiatric social
worker at the, Children’s Service
Center of Wilkes-Barre.
Among the topics discussed were |
smoking, religion in the student's;
life, and self-discipline.
In the adult group,
Pastor Leslie Clouden, Mrs. Clou-
den and their son, Jonathon will ac-
company a group of the young people
of Grace Gospel Church, Penndel, to |
Hills-of<-Hope on Memorial Day.
Mrs. Ethel Gelsleicter spent two
days last week as the guest of her
‘nephew and son, Mr. Raymond Burk-
: Mrs.
hardt and Ray, Jr., Shrine View.
Earl
g Mr. William Wright were present.
Mrs. Thomas Creasing, Mrs. | Barbara Tag, Dale Mosier, Marleen
George Wesley and Mrs, Creasing | pytch. and John Dana were on the
and Stanley are hostesses in the,
student panel.
Class Trip
Cub Scout Pack 444, spent Satur- On Wednesday the Seniors will |
day at the Boy Scout Camporee at |leave on their trip at 7:45 a.m.
Rumages Grove. Cubs joining in the | Their destination will be Monom-
fun, were Joseph Zapotoski, Randy | monock in the Poconos. They will’
Kevin Ray, Merwin Updyke, Jona-
than Perkins, Alan Stroud, Dennis
area.
Senior
spend a whole day swimming, horse-
back riding, playing tennis, golf, and
several inside activities.
Class Day
Tomorrow afternoon at one the
Senior class will read its last will
and testament to the Juniors, Sop-
homores, and patrons of this school.
For the last time the Seniors will
be able to entertain the underclass-
men of the assembly. The theme for
Class Day will be “Launching the
Class of ’62”. The setting will be
both Cape Canaveral and the ‘“To-
day” show on television. The clos-
ing will come when the Juniors
sing their song of farewell as the
Seniors pass the line formed by
them.
Senior Banquet
Next Monday the Seniors will
{hold their annual banquet at
| 0 Connell’s Twin Lakes. It will start
at 7 and there will be entertain-
ment.
Owens, James Cooney, Lewis Cooney,
George Haines, Jr. James Yoder, Jr.,
Tommy Piatt, Dale Edwards, Danny |
Williams, Timmy Garrahan, Larry |
Steltz, Bing Wolfe, Douglas Young.
Accompaying the boys were Cub
Master Burl Updyke, Den Mothers,
Mrs. Burl Updyke, Mrs. Floyd Wolfe, |
Mrs. Marjorie Williams and Mrs.
Frank Beuka. Guests included Cub
Committee Chdirman, Charles Per- |
kins; John [Cooney Mrs. George
Haines, Paul Karen, Joseph and |
David; Alan and Duane Updyke;
Kathie and Roxanne Williams; Mrs. |
Priscilla Yoder, Virginia, Geralyn |
and Kennth; Mrs. Howard Piatt and |
Bobby; Mr. Elmer Wolfe.
Troop 444 is in need of ware)
Our
' 10 Months To
No Money
GLEN
ALDEN
COAL
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Harveys Lake
Mrs. Ida Rogers is spending |
several weeks with her daughter and
family, Mrs. Milton Evans, at Green-
belt, Maryland. Mrs. Rogers is the |
mother of Mrs. Bertha Heness.
patient in General Hospital.
Mrs. Howard Higgins is a surgical |
SECTION B—PAGE 1
js Robert Williams, Treasurer—
Mrs. Garvin Smith,
Others attending were: Mesdames
| Amos Hunsinger, Edith Whitmire,
| Harry Allen, Helen Hartman, Ray-
mond Grey, Lee Zimmerman, John
| Gordon, Francis Keller,
Montross, and Miss Linda Grey.
NOTICE
Clarence
Gleaners Class of Alderson Metho- | Starting June 1, the office serving
dist Church enjoyed a dinner party | pallas Water Company, Shavertown
at Esther's Bar-B-Que, Beaumont, | Water Company, Harveys Lake Co-
Thursday night. Mrs. Theodore | mpany and Still Water Company,
Heness, newly elected president had | | 24 Main ‘Street, Dallas, will be closed
charge. Other officers are Vice | all day Saturday.
Pres.—Eleanor Humphrey; Secretary
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