[ajor, emade an S. ns ite"! to r con= F. year’s il heat 1g the ves JINE| LITY 'W ALS Tcolp LASS ‘NET LASS] LASS ANE 9 Yel) = nny DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA ' SENIOR CLASS PLAY LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL Darby and Linda Gosart are assist- Senior class will present tomor- | ant student directors. row and Saturday evening at 8 in It has been arranged ‘to have a the Lehman Elementary Auditori- double cast this year due to student um. “The Many Loves of Dobie | interest, Gillis”. The play is directed by Miss | Dramatized by William F. David- Marian Huttenstine, with Jane Del: son, “The Many Loves of Dobie Gil- Kanic as student director. Joan lis” is a three-act comedy of a SLR Ag MUTUAL FUNDS? A BALANCED FUND? INVESTORS MUTUAL, INC. | active | small, dynamic young man with an imagination and boundless energy. John Bunney and Anthony Fos- ter will portray Dobie. Playing Bonnie, a little lady of seventeen, will be Sharron Farver and Helen Carl Schriner will portray Petey, the school’s star: athlete. Limbo Lamb, a gorgeous and glamorous movie queen is portrayed by Connie Pall. Others in the cast are Mary Ann Bebey as Miss Forepaugh, Tom Evans and Renald Davenport as Mr. Piggrass, Karla Ray as Imogene, Pat Zbick as Frannie, Becky Mon- tross as Sally, Marsha Thomas as Lola, Marily Woodling as Polly, Charlotte Kreller as Betty, Janice Niezgoda as Mrs. Dixon, Ronald Culver as Mr. Dixon, Ernie Snyder as Mr. Harrington, Eileen Crane as Happy Stella, Karen Young as Ma- jeska, Irene Wolfe as Rutka, Bev Hoppas as Sleka, Janet Lyons as Dombra, Alice Whitesell as Simpka, Linda Gosart as Miss Neuman, Jane DelKanic as a girl student, Joan! Darby as Adele, Bob Rogers as Mr. Gillis, Bob’-Gray as Bill, Rich Mec- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962 DALLAS Junior High CONCERT Many Junior High students at- tended the concert featuring the Wilkes Barre Philharmonic Orches- tra under the direction of Ferdinand Liva at Irem Temple in Wilkes Barre. Highlights include excerpts from Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty Waltz, and Jazz Pizzacoto by Leroy Anderson. These yearly concerts are free of charge to Junior High ‘Students. CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAM Students of Dallas Junior High are this week testing the length of time it takes to get from the school to their homes after dismissal, in ! connection with the Civil Defense Program. A film concerning this subject will be shown this week. MANY CLUBS Mrs. Ruddy; Spanish — Mrs. Fos- sedal; Art — Mrs. Hontz; Science — Mrs. Moore; French — Mrs. Wool- bert; Dramatics — Miss Richards; Photography—Mr. Dombek; Gridir- on — Mr. Brominski and Mr, Price; Sewing — Mrs. Gay; Slide Rule Mr. Camp; Newspaper — Mrs. Hen- wood and Mrs. Taylor; History — Mrs. Whitby; Pen Pal — Miss Vas Korlis; Shop Mainten~ ance — Mr. Podrazik; Coin and Stamp — Mr. Morgan; Audio-Visual Aids — Mr. Camp; Music Librarians | — Mr. Camp; Library — Miss Gold- smith; Special Boys Chorus — Mr. Camp; Special Girls Chorus — Mr. Camp. Head-On Crash Injures Three Drivers Disagree On Right Of Way Two Dallas drivers are in dis- agreement as to who was at fault in an accident at the “Y” in Trucks- Keel as Marty, Ruth Martin as i .. | ville early Friday morning: in which Pansy. There are twenty-six clubs avail- three were injured, two hos- BENEFIT DANCE — Sq able for the students at our Junior pitalized, The Class of 1963 sponsored a High. All clubs are supervised by Marvin L. Stuart, 21, 16 Poplar farmer dance for the family of Fred- die Hennebaul Friday. evening from 8 to 11 in Lake-Lehman High School the faculty of this building, These clubs present an extracur=- ricular activity as well as an oppor- tunity to keep informed. Street, proceeding north from the highway on to ‘Pioneer Avenue, collided” with Frederick W. New- | CALL CH, cafeteria. Music was donated by Clots oveiloble. are: man, Jr., 21, New Goss Manor, who | the Panky Stolarick Band. Freddie a € (Bre: _ | was traveling toward Luzerne on YOUR Lev ed tors man was a member of the Class of 1963 Student Council — Mr. Baran; the highway. He represents INVESTORS Diversified Services, Inc., exclusive national distributor for these mutual funds. For prospectus-booklet on any of these funds, call telephone number below. Or clip this complete adver- tisement, circling the service which interests you, and mail it to your INVESTORS Man: YOUR vested men ARE Thomas E. Lehman, Ili Divisional Sales Manager Suite 560 Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Phone: 824-1295 7 Thomas N. Kreidler, Jr. Zone Manager 26 Division St. Shavertown, Penna. Phone: Home - 674-5231 . Bus. 822-3266 before he wag disabled during a wrestling meet last January. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB — The Creative Writing Club, a di- vision of ‘the Journalism Club, held its first meeting, November 21, with Miss Huttenstine presiding. The club elected Marily Woodling as their chairman and Ellen Harris and Ricky May as heads of the working board. The purpose of the club is an outlet for skilled writers. Band — Mr. Camp; Cheerleading — |. MOVIE PARTY — A movie party was held for our senior band members on November 21, chaperoned by Mr. Milauskas and Mr. Allen. The band traveled to the Comerford Theatre in Wilkes- Barre and enjoyed the presentation of “If a Man Answers.” dents were entertained’ at the Forty Fort Dairy Bar on their -return home. SPOTS or STAINS VANISH.... LIKE MAGIC . . Finish . Without Removing of Your Furniture @® CABINET MAKER © MASTER FURNITURE REPAIR ® ANTIQUE REFINISHING Call STEFAN HELLERSPERK EVENINGS OR 4-0744 ® BINDING ® FRINGING{ ® Wall-to-Wall Carpet Cleaning ® Wall-to-Wall Carpet Laying a ® Upholstered Furniture Cleaning i Household Rug Cleaning Co. WEST WYOMING 693-0809 The stu- Right of way at that intersection depends chiefly the approach of the other becomes evident. Each driver claims to have been partially through the intersection at the time the vehicles clashed left front fenders. Hospitalized with Stuart was a passenger, David Crisman, 20, Hill- side Road, Trucksville, suffering back and leg injuries. Stuart had a bad cut in the forehead, but was released Sunday. Newman . complained of a bump on the head, and consulted. his family physician. Stuart and Crisman were taken to Nesbitt Hospital in Kingston Township ambulance, manned by William Pugh, Marvin Yeust, and William Frederick. Assistant Police Chief Jesse Cos- lett and Patrolman Howard Wool- bert investigated. Idetown Marine At Guantanamo Marine PFC William G. Caster- line, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline, Idetown, is serving at the front of world, tension, with the Second Marine Division, Guantana- mo, Cuba. Bill took his boot camp training at Parris Island, S. C. after graduat- ing from Lake Lehman High School in 1960. on how much | progress one driver has made before | He was stationed at Camp Le- | jeune, N. C. before being sent to : Guantanamo in August. TE AT Shavertown TEST - EVANS DRUG ST Three Jailed For Burglary Police Recover Bulk MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR - Dugan. Helen, one of the most at- NEWS — Mr. Case; Mathematics — Miss 0 iT . J fhe; A rucksville Loot tractive and popular girls, is played Fox; Junior Miss—Miss Saxe; Con- by Alana Matter and Barbara Ross. servation — Mr. Mosier; Chorus — | gi,40 police have recovered most of the sporting equipment and jewelry stolen from a Trucksville home October 25, although a safe, emptied of valuables, still lies at the bottom of the Susquehanna River. The three men charged with the burglary were committed to the county prison Saturday following a hearing before Alderman Francis Murphy, Wilkes-Barre. They were arrested Friday after extensive investigation by officers from Wyoming Barracks. Owner C. William Bertels, Hunts- ville-Hillside Road, notes that the daylight thieves, Raymond Miller, 21, Ashley, Ralph Garrity, 22, and Julius Donald Rowles, 21, Wilkes- | Barre, moved fast. | vm— All were temporary cab-drivers for Crane Taxi Company which was on strike at that time, and some- how knew the four or five days in which the large estate would be unattended. They gained entrance by prying open a porch door, and made off with nine guns, a pair of binoculars, two cameras, and some liquor, in addition to the safe which con- tained jewelry. There are ng close neighbors, ac- cording to Bertels, and there are several houses on the grounds, so the burglars did not fear being seen. ! Garrity had planned to be mar- ried Saturday morning, but had to postpone the wedding. Jackson Township Police Chief Robert Cooper was also consulted in the case. Stove Fire Out Trucksville Fire Company extin- guished a small stove fire at the | home of Eva Mendelsohn, Harris Hill Road around. 9:30 Tuesday morning, Robert Bullock directing. at BACK MT. LUMBER & COAL CO. Our Gift Shop is the finest in the Back Mountain 'IKORAWARE - MODERN DECOR - See our wide selection of LAMPS also such fine gifts as: CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES | and others too numerous to mention SECTION B—PAGE 1 Have You Clothing For 2 Large Girls? 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