The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 14, 1962, Image 9

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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For the class of ninety, for the
Judge Harold C. Kessinger ad- |
dressed the largest class in Lake- | faculty and for the
Lehman history on “Tuning In On an historic occasion.
the Future” at Commencement Ex- | The Class of 1962 is the last class
ercises Tuesday night in Lehman | to graduate in the old buliding.
High School Gymnasium. SE
A capacity audience attended the |
ceremonies.
audience it was
Row 1 — Left to Right: Thomas
LAKE -LEHMAN
HIGH SCHOOL
MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR
JANE DELKANIC, ASSISTANT
Miss Estelle O'Donnell of the Leh- | techniques, and laboratory work.
man Commercial Department died | Mr. Frank Rash of Lehman Science
last ‘Thursday, June 5, in Mercy | Department, will also attend a seven
Hospital. week course at Rutgers University
under the N.D.E.A. plan.
Miss Marion Huttenstine, of the
English and journalism departments
at Lehman will attend a two-week
course at Rutgers University on
Journalism. This seminar is spon-
sored by the Newspaper Fund, Inc.,
of New York.
June 24 through June 29, Miss
Linda Gosart and Miss Pat Kansky
of Lehman will attend a Journalism
course at Penn State.
The girls will stay at Simmons
Hall and attend classes in the day-
time. In the evening they will be
free to do as they please; recreation
will be provided for them.
In September the Lake:Lehman
Newspaper Staff. hopes to succeed
in starting a new journalism sys-
tem. Miss Huttenstine, the journal-
ism advisor, introduced the program
which was approved by the editors
of the Crusader.
‘Well, another school 'year has
slipped by and today Lake-Lehman
students will say good-bye to
friends and teachers until Septem-
Miss ‘O'Donnell, a former resident
of \ Kingston, was born in Scranton
and‘ a member of the St. Ignatius
Church, Kingston. She was educated
in Wilkes-Barre Public Schools and
College Misericordia.
In 1943 she became a member
of Lake-Lehman High School faculty
where she headed the Commercial
Department. She was also the Jun-
ior Class Sponsor and Roundtable
advisor, Lake-Lehmah yearbook.
1 She was liked and respected by
not only the faculty but by those
students who had the privilege
knowing her personally.
Funeral services were held Friday
morning, June 8.
gr Mrs. Anthony Marchakitus of the
We ncange Department at Lehman
will attend classes at Bucknell Uni-
versity for seven weeks this sum-
mer. .
i Mrs. Marchakitus will be taking
the course under the N.D.E.A. Na-
tional Defense Education Act plan.
Her studies in Spanish will consist
of advance conversation, teaching
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| Field, Donald ‘Anesi, Robert Smith,
| Joan Fielding, Barbara Bonning, Joan
| MacMillan, Donna . Lord, Kay Wil-
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| Linda Swelgin, Sandra Yellitz, Diane
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___ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962
Ninety Seniors Graduate Fr
Maciejcak, Jim = Kreider, Barry
Pearson, Joseph Krupa, - Gloria
Long, Carolyn Ide, Regina Gailey,
Joan ~Sgroi, - Dorothy Maransky,
‘Stella Rodriguez, Marie Hardisky,
| liam Morris, Carlin. Oberst, Edward | Gloria Lyons, Donna Crockett, San-
| Newell.
Mary Frantz Outlines Plans For
| dra Evan, Thomas Ridout, Thomas
Row 2 — Left to Right: Stephen | Hummel, Kenneth Parsons, Fred
Antique Section Of July Auction
Yesterday afternoon, members of |,
the Library Auction Antique com-
mittee were guests of chairman
Mrs. Charles Frantz at her home
in Jackson Township.
Two nice antiques, if possible one
of them a piece of furniture, is
the quota. of each member of the
antique committee.
Regulations for management of
the stall in the Barn are the same
as for last year. with nobody but
committee members permitted in
the locked enclosure. Mrs. Cardon
will again stand by ‘the auctioneer
to steer him" on’ value and back
ground of special antiques offered
over the block.
Members, in bringing ‘their do-
nations, are asked to. jot down
points of “interest aboiit“theithings,
especially if there is local history
involved 3
Because the Barn will be crowd-
ed. and because of the value of
antiques, members will keep their
donations in their own homes un-
til the week before the Auction.
The Barn will be open for their
reception June 30 and July 1, be-
tween 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Some exceptionally nice colored
glassware will go over the block.
And the display table will again be
a colorful focus for Auction fans.
The Early American bench now
being decorated by Helen Gross, an
expert in the field, is getting along
nicely. It is the item which the
antique committee will chance
off.
ber when everyone: will be ready
for another year of good, hard work,
this time in a new school, Until
then, I'll say so-long-
The Antique Committee has 'at-
tained such size this year that it
was found advisable to appoint an
executive committee, These mem-
bers’ will = serve: . Florence Frantz,
Eloise Titman, Louise Rutherford,
Charlotte = Cardon, Jody - Moyer,
Doris Pierce, and Mary Frantz
Grandson To Manage
Stroud’s Fruit Farm
Dick Stroud, who graduated from
Lake Lehman High School Tuesday
might, is taking on the management
of his grandfather's fruit farm on
the = Ricketts
younger brother = Donald,
Lake Lehman will assist.
Stroud’s
still at
business: which had been in the
family ‘since his own fathers days
Deer; reports Mrs ‘Stroud, have
destroyed part of the strawberry
crop this year,
frost damage. The Stroud place is
noted for its fine fruits.
Herbert Jenkinses Are
Married Forty Years
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jenkins,
Maple St., Trucksville, will celebrate
their fortieth wedding anniversary
on July 3. The couple was married
July 3, 1922 in Nazareth, the bride's
uncle, Rev. M. M. Dry performing
the ceremony.
There are two sons, Evan of
Cranford, :N.J. and Doran, Rahway,
N.J.; also seven grandchildren.
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every article
Glen . highway His |
t. Clifford |
untimely ~ death -* while |
spraying his apple trees after the |
heavy freeze in early May, left a!
and fruit seems |
lighter ‘than usual because of late |
Ladamus, Fay Shaw, Beverly Lord,
Lela Edwards, Lorelie Briggs, Mary
jan Laskowski, Karen Gabel,
| Catherine DiGiosa, Marilyn Livezey,
Flood-Lights Installed
At High-School Parking
Authorized by Dallas School Au-
thority in January, outside lighting
for Dallas High School illuminated
-the vast parking area for the first
time on Monday night, the day be-
fore Commencement. Board mem-
bers who had stumbled around in
the dark all winter, locating their
| cars by instinct, were pleasantly
tsurprised when they emerged from
| their June meeting, to find the en-
| tire lot as bright as day.
| Six mercury luminarires on tall
| standards were installed by K. W.
| Rolands of Plymouth at his contract
I'price of $5,970.
Small evergreens which had not
weathered the winter in the long
plot dividing the parking area, were
| replaced by Rave’s Nursery.
Schultz.
Row 3 — Left to Right: Dean
Williams, Larry Carpenter, Adam,
Gardecki, Edward Feist, Edward
om Lake=Lehman
Benedict “Sevensk, William Ferrey,
Theodore Kittle, . Donald Watson,
Frrank Grrity.
Row 4 — Left to Right: Thomas
Rogers, Thomas Widdick, James
Adamshick, James Hill, John Bebey,
Stephen - Arendt, Evelyn Devens,
Donna © Wandel, Diana Sampson,
Pupils Register Today
Registration for new students to
be admitted to the Dallas School
District will be received today from
8:00 a.m, to 12:00 noon and 1:00
p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Kindergarten registration will be
made at Westmoreland Elementary
School, Lehigh St, Trucksville.
Registration . for © Junior = High
School and Senior High School will
be made at the respective buildings.
All new students are asked to
bring birth and vaccination certi-
ficates- with them:
In the case of secondary school
students, it will- be necessary for
them to submit a transcript of
their previous education, in the form
of a report card..
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The Trading Post
SECTION B — PAGE 1
Schools
Larol “ Urapiewskl, Audrey lde, lvor [Carl Harrison, 'Barry Woodiing,
Williams, Barry Winterstein, Mich- | Thomas Raspen, Benjamin Spencer,
ael Castellani, Robert Sutton, | Mary Ann Patla, Dianne Gregg,
Charles Stefanowicz, Howard Piatt, | Carol Toluba, Timothy Swanson,
Wayne Rosencrans. Richard Mahle | Robert Parsons, Harold Roberts,
was absent when picture was taken. | Ronald Weaver, William Schlosser,
Row 5 — Left to Right: Richard | Robert Tilghman, Richard Payne,
Stroud, Thomas Major, John Lerch, | Robert Traver.
Ballas Senior
High News
iy
SALLY MOYER
and
ELFREDA HEFFT
FAREWELL jour best wishes and congratulations
For the last article that Elfriede | to them.
and I will write we would like to |
extend our best wishes to our class- | Rainhow Girls
mates upon receiving their diplomas
at the graduation exercises on June |
12. We also wish to express our |
appreciation to Mr. Rakshys and
Mr. Moran for the help they have
given when we were stumped.
Choir of Charles James Memorial
[Rainbow Girls will meet at the
[Smith home Sdturday, June 18 at
{10 am. Monday, June 18 at 10
{a. m. officers will meet at Trucks-
Next year two new girls will be |ville Methodist Church for rehearsal
writing the column and we extend | of initiations.
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