The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 23, 1962, Image 9

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Basic Informaton On Lake-Lehman
High School Issued By Marchakitus
Lake-Lehman High ‘School
open the first day of school with
the predicted enrollment of 827:
Tth Grade - 152; 8th Grade - 128;
9th Grade - 150; 10th Grade - 156;
11th Grade - 136; 12th Grade - 105.
There will be thirty-seven faculty
members in addition to principal
Anthony Marchakitus, ~
New offerings in’ the high school
Art in which Mrs.
Jane Cornell is the certified in-
structor; Spanish 111, offered in the
11th grade. We are contemplating
adding Spanish TV during the school
year 1963. This will. be taught in
the modern language laboratory
that will have 32 booths,
; Personal Typing will be offered
to all 9th grade students two per-
iods a week.
Department heads have been es-
tablished in coordination of the
school program in these areas:
English, Miss Marian Huttenstine;
Social Studies, John Zaleskas; Math,
Hazel Bear; Science, Calvin Kan-
yuck; Ind. Arts & Ag. Thomas Long-
more; Home Ec; & Cafeteria, Mrs.
Ruth Stolarick; Health, Phys. Ed. '&
Safety, to be selected at a future
date.
The school day will begin at 8: 25
am. first class will begin at 8:30
a.m. Classes will be 50 minutes in
length. There will be an eight-period
day, 7 class periods and 1 activity.
Lunch program will begin at 11:50
am. and end at 1:10. p.m. There
will be four periods of approximate-
ly 30 minutes each. Seating capacity
will |
of the dining room will be 287
students.
Industrial Arts program will be
enlarged, offering Metal Shop, Wood
Shop, and Farm Mechanics in the
Vocational Agriculture Shop.
7th and 8th grade students have
been grouped according to ability
based on the Kuhlmann-Finch Men-
tal Ability Test and the Metropolitan
Achievement Test. Students in the
9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade
have been grouped in curriculum
areas of their choice.
Dallas Junior, High School
Bus Assignment List
Dallas Junior High School bus as-
signments have been released. Stu-
dents assigned to bus number 1
are: Allen Brague, William Dixon,
Danny Dorrance, Michael Fuller,
Janet Harrison, Georgeann Nash,
Diane Reese, Dale Swan, and Emily
Weaver.
Bus number 2: Emma Gydosh,
Clarence LaBarr, Barbara Metzgar,
Jane Mitchell, Anthony Nauroth,
and Dale Rozelle,.
Bus. number 3: Wayne Besecker,
William Belles, Debra Billings, Ray-
mond Carl, © Cathy Colovos, Clem
Culver, Eric Dingle, Larry Earl, Ray
Earl, Frank Hilstolsky, Charles Ma-
larkey, Allan Messmer, William
Mission, Carol Reimiller, Ronald
Richards, Scott iSchuster, Thomas
Stritzinger, Raymond Suger, and
Gail Zekas.
Bus number 4: John Anderson,
Thomas Conoghan, Judith Dana,
Cynthia Garman, Gretchen Hefft,
Helene Kuchinskas, Robert Lang,
Karen Long, Peggy Mathers, Michael
Messersmith, Louise Mikolanichek,
Richard Prutzman, Cindy Supulski,
Paul Turner, and Stephen Yatsko.
Bus number 5: Christopher Bolen,
Melanie Bytheway, Robert Griffith,
David Hawke, Daniel Kaleta, Joyce
Jones, Sharen Palmentera, Thomas
Sherry, Loren Thompson, Susan
Weiner, Florence Weir, Dennis
Wright, Thomas Ziegler, and Ron-
ald DeVincentis.
Bus number #6: Donald Brace,
Sandra Elston, David Finn, William
Jones, Joyce Mathews, Roger Maury,
Holden Newell, and Barry West.
Bus number 7: Jane -Bernstock.
Robert Costello, Carl Derhammer.
Betsy London, Melvin Morsis; and
Connie Vaskas.
Bus number 8: Carolyn Haurels,
Donald Berlew, Matthew Gillis,
James Gosart, Wendell Jones, Linda
Lamoreaux, Carol McCoy, Elizabeth
Otto, Patricia Shonk, Raymond Sug-
ler, David Wade, Sally Walk, Ernest
‘Whipp, Beverly Whiting, and Gay
Williams.
Bus number 10: Robert Appel
Robert Balavage, Ruth Besecker.
Linda Cook, Peggy Harrow, Thomas
Harris, Thomas Hill, Lawrence Hoyt,
Lorrain Kennington, ' Joan Lawson.
J a ¢c k Magee, Timothy Maurer,
Robert Nichol, Jay Pope, Albert
Williams, and James Harris,
Bus number 11: Nancy Crispell,
Anne Davies, Jeanette Evans, Alli-
son Galletly, Denise Garinger, Bar-
| bara Hughes, Donna. Imatt, Karen
Kaschenbach, Bill Kingsbury; John
Mannear, Sally Ann Myers, Cynthia
Powell, Paul Priebe, Donald Roberts,
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1962
Andres Smith, Karen Steinhardt, | scheduled for September 21 and |
Robert Welch, and Sharon Yalick.
Bus number 12: William Daubert,
Thomas Jenkins, Gary Ryan,
Charles Wolverton.
Bus number 13: Karen Daley,
Stanley Derby, Albert Gosart, El-
wood Ide, Emma Lou Kitchen, Joan
Reese, Thomas Shaver, David Stuart,
Walter Stuart, and Gary Williams.
Holidays Curtailed
At Lake-Lehman
Holidays will be curtailed at Lake- |
Lehman this year, due to a delayed
start.
fair will be given September 28,
four days after the start of school
on September 24.
County Institute for teachers will
mean a holiday for pupils October
25 and 26.
Thanksgiving holiday will be one
day only, November 22.
Christmas holiday will be reduced
to Christmas Eve and Christmas,
December 24 and 25, with students
returning to school for the remain-
der of the week. The following
week, Monday and Tuesday will be
holidays.
No holiday in February or March.
Good Friday will be given April 12,
no other Easter vacation.
Teachers days at the beginning
of the school term and the last are
and |
A day off for Bloomsburg |
| June 13.
June 14 is the last day of school. |
Local Teachers Attend
Philadelphia Meeting
Esther Saxe, Oce Austin, Evelyn
Fleming and Ruth Miles, local |
teachers, of Tau Chapter Delta Kap- |
pa Gamma Society, enjoyed the
Bellevue Stratford Hotel last week-
More than 1500 members,
woman educators, from United
| States, District of Columbia and
Canada, attended.
The Society has a membership of
80,000. Awards were made for in-
ternational scholarships, world fel-
lowships, best piece of educational
writing, and international achieve-
ment.
Lehman In 1829
Lehman Township was first settl-
ed in 1780 by Abram, or “Indian”
| Pike, famous for being captured by,
| and escaping from, savage Indians.
| He ran a sugar plant. Lehman Town-
| ship was set off from Dallas in 1829,
| end.
and comprised the present town-
ship, and most of what is now Lake
Township.
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Lesser, Bess Pengelly, Julia Wagner, |
Isabel Dryfoos Arline Rood, Grace |
. : : | her first auction at Meekers’ Kun- |
international convention held at |
‘Eastern Star
Has Best Sale
Buctioneers Add |
To Entertainment |
“This is the most real enjoyment |
I have had in ages!” exclaimed |
a Harrisburg native who attended |
kle last Saturday as Dallas Chapter, |
Order of the Eastern Star, enriched | §
| its coffers with the largest amount |
ever garnered,—thanks to the down- |
to-earth proddings and homey ad |
libs of capable auctioneers, Myron
Baker and Dick Demmy.
The Book, Odds and Ends, the
Jewelry, the Children’s Games, Pony
Rides, Produce and Plants, Baked
Goods, Homemakers, and Refresh-
ment Committees hit an alltime high |
in adding to the %offers, too!
Carnival glass tumblers, crystal,
and some vases of blown glass |
added interest as several antique |
dealers and some laymen vied for |
the bids.
Mrs. Gordon Austin, Shavertown, |
won the homemade quilt. Susan |
Mieczkowski, Shavertown, won the |
Saab Burro donated by
Matron, Mrs. Betty Meeker. |
With one ear on the broadcast
Worthy |B
| from Medford, Mass., and the other
|on the bidding Job Dietz of Kun-
| kle finally acquired a well
pre-
served antique caned chair.
The sincere support of the pub- |
| lic, press, radio, and weather man;
{the kind and appreciated cooper-
| ation of the auctioneers and the
ground crew; the satisfaction of
| working well together; and a a deep
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