“N LL ire eo hm ne AI i. °o ‘DN 5 3 Cad CAT ETNLY Ay ol OE Ar EA. Em er - sie, ps Smirg tl. pe ——————————————r roe ~ DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA Dallas Bligh ~ JUDITH Monday night after school the Dallas faculty held a surprise party in the Home Economics Room, honoring Mrs. Kershner, who was leaving to accompany her husband who was transferred to Philadel- phia. She had been teaching Home Economics since the beginning of this’ year. Money donated by the faculty was spent for a lovely um- brella given as a going away present. Mrs. Louise Prothero poured tea and coffee, which was served along with a decorated cake and ice cream roll. hs 2 - Among those attending were Mrs. Walter Bronson, who is now teach- ing in Mrs. Kershner’s place. Be- fore Mrs. Bronson, who was the Union County Extension Home Economist, joined us, she lived in Lewisburg and worked with home- maker's groups and several 4-H Clubs. Mrs. Bronson graduated from Penn State with a degree in by GLORIA DOLBEAR Senior News GROSS Home Economics. all kinds of crafts. She stated that she thinks Dallas High is very nice, students appreciate the things they can do to make their homes more liveable and pleasant. Incidentally, Mrs. Bronson is almost still a new bride since she was just married in May! Two wrestling matches are sched- uled for December, December 12, Tunkhannock, Home; December 19, Benton, Away. Dallas High would like to con- gratulate some of ‘the football play- ers on making the West Side Con- ference All-Star Team. As an- nounced in the Wilkes-Barre Record and Sunday Independent, they are Robert Letts, ~ Joseph Noon, John Brominski, and Lawrence Piatt. Wednesday night, November 28, 1962, the football team, coaches, and administration were honored at the Irem Temple Country Club at a dinner sponsored by the Dallas Ki- Her hobbies are | and that her goal would be to make | Lis nn av Gblon 0 ond Lite Se nt Jt ST Sl gn bc Hr #2 | wanis Club. This banquet was | given them becoming the | West Side Conference Champions. | Also, the following Saturday night, | the team was honored at: the an- | nual West Side Conference Meeti ng | the championship = trophy to for {| where | was awarded to Dallas ‘Senior High | School. On Wednesday, November 28, Mervin Harris, a representative of | Pennsylvania Military College, spoke | to those junior and ‘senior boys | interested in attending college. On | Friday, Miss Coll, Director of Nurs- ing of the Hospital of the Woitans Medical College of the Pennsyl- vania School of Nursing, spoke to all *girls interested in making a career of nursing. Miss Dolores Kotsch, Director of Nurses in Allen- town Hospital, spoke on December 5. This also was addressed to girls interested in nursing. The Junior High School on Saturday night was the scene of a really peppy dance put on by the Band Parent's Association. The Starfires, who are’ a local band of highschool boys, provided the music. It was a great success. On December 13, the annual eve- ning Christmas program of the band and chorus will be presented to the public free of charge. Special attractions will ‘be solos sung by Paula Scott and Gloria Dolbear. Also, there will’ be an organ-piano duet by Richard Ratcliffe and BETTER because it’s GAS BEST for Modern Cooking! Range! Gone are the days of potwatching, burned foods and boilovers. New automatic con- trols on Gas range; cook exactly as you want , . . Broil the clean, smokeless way . « « Bake with perfection . . . Burner- With-A-Brain gives top burner tempera- ture control. Automatic precision is only - possible with Modern Gas. 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They were soliciting all week. Hospital Patients — Two sopho- more students are patients at Nes= bitt Hospital. They are Michael Bigelow and Robert Dolbear. I'm sure they would like to have cards from the kids. Hurry and get well. you,’ We all miss DALLAS Junior High NEWS DRILL TEAM AT ASSEMBLY Dallas Junior High Drill Team under the direction of Marsha Sow- den and Beverly Eck, performed during assembly last Wednesday. After the performance, George Mc’ Cutcheon, who heads all of the drill team units, gave a talk on the importance of our drill team. The assembly program finished the activities of the drill team for this year. Seventh and eighth grade students who are interested in belonging to the Junior High Drill Team are asked to try out next spring. STUDENT COUNCIL DANCE Student Council sponsored a record hop last Friday at the Junior | High Gym. Mr. Price and Mrs. Fos- sedal were the chaperones. Music was supplied by records. Student Council sponsors a dance every month. The boys are asked to wear sport coats and ties and the girls must wear dresses or skirts. These dances are open to Junior High students only. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST All parents, | Christmas to : LAKE -LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR Faculty-School Party: Lake-Lehman faculty and School | Board will hold a Christmas party lat Irem Temple Country Club, | Thursday, December 13. | White Christmas Program: Mrs. Simms, former school nurse at Lehman, will handle the White Christmas Program for the Lehman- Jackson Elementary School this year. Students wishing to contri- bute will do so under the following names: grade one, Christmas Carol; grade two, Santa Claus; grade three, Christmas Candle; grade four, Sleigh Bell; grade five, Christmas Present; grade six, Christmas Card. Shaver Family: } Tragedy struck the home and lives of the Shaver. family of Har- vey’s Lake when ‘the home burned to the ground last Wednesday morn- ing at 2 A.M. killing three of the family’s children. Warmth and gen- erosity has been expressed from all over Wyoming Valley. High School and Elementary Students are con- tributing to the Shaver- Fund through their schools. Report Cards Awarded: Friday, November 30, marked the end of the first marking period. Students received their reports Mon- day afterday. Christmas Candy: The Junior class is presently sell- ing Christmas Candy. All funds raised by this project will be used for the Washington Trip which the class will be taking in May of ‘their Senior year. The class will be carrying on other money-making projects during the year for their trip and for senior expenses, Fined For Lake Driving Charge Pleading guilty to drunken driving on old Lake Road, Lake Township, August 18, Richard Owen Williams, 9 Lincoln Court,” Wilkes-Barre, was fined $100 and costs Monday by Judge Richard Bigelow. He was arrested by Chief of Police Edgar Hughes, after his car collided with one owned by Raymond T. Mc- Barry, Pittston, and indicted Octo- ber 24. 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