The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 13, 1962, Image 7

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Dallas
JUDITH
During the week, Mrs. Robert
Mellman and Mrs. John Paul, who
is head of the maintenance depart-
ment at Dallas, were patients at
Nesbitt and General hospitals re-
spectively, for tests. The students
would like to say “Hello” and wish
them both a speedy recovery.
In each junior and sophomore
homeroom one student has been
chosen to collect money from those
interested in ‘taking the National
- Educational Development Tests and
‘the National Merit = Scholarship
Qualifying Tests to be given at
~ Dallas High School. All interested
students should get their money in
as soon as possible, since the tests
are scheduled for March and must
be ordered.
- Last week all school secretaries
had their Christmas party at the
Castle Inn. Attending were Marcia
Bligh News
by ;
: GLORIA DOLBEAR
Senior
GROSS
Lawry, Betty Grose, Verna Wismer,
Betty Lamoreaux, Harriet Stahl,
Betty Gensel, Jeannine Hoover, and
Jean Wilson. A festive time was
had by all.
It was announced that $131,500
in scholarships will be awarded. to
207 qualified National Honor Socie-
ty ‘members in 1963. The scholar-
ships, varying from $500 to $5,000,
may be used for tuition and fees
established by any accredited col-
lege or university which the winner
will attend. All members of the
National Honor Society who will be
graduated in 1963 are eligible for
this competition, and seniors who
are potential N. H. S. members are
urged to compete. Interested eligi-
ble seniors must take the Prelimi-
nary Scholastic ‘Aptitude Test, and
must indicate on the P, S. A. T. an-
I'swer sheet their desire to apply for
Model 1351
self-propelled
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NO OTHER UNIT
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or left e New adjustments for cleaning
walks, driveway, ground, etc.
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a National Honor Society [Scholar-
ship.
The Senior High School faculty
Christmas party will be held at
O’Connell’s Kingston House on
December 20, at 6:30 p.m. A ban-
quet will be followed by dancing,
and Santa will be on hand to pass
out gifts.
The committees consist of Mr.
Edgar Hughes, General Chairman,
Mr. Gerald Stinson and Mrs. Theresa
Rutkoski, Reservations, Mr. Kenneth
Kirk and Miss Emma Engler, Pro-
grams, Mrs. Louise Prothero, Gifts,’
Mr. Lester Lewis, Music, and Mr.
Arch Austin, Santa. The toastmaster
will be Mr. Robert Dolbear, and Dr.
Mellman will present a short Christ-
mas greeting,
Two display cases in the first cor-
ridor were very cleverly done by
Miss Morris, the school librarian.
Several, new books were arranged,
each relating to some phase of
World History. Students should take
close notice of these books since
they will come in very handy for
term papers and reports.
The display case in the second
corridor done by the Art Depart-
ment, gives a very festive Christmas
air to the hall. Many different styles
of Christmas cards done by art stu-
dents were arranged, and several
styrophome balls made into Christ-
mas beads were hung from the top.
The total appearance is very pleas-
ing.
Chorus Concert — One hundred |
and fifty voices will be heard when
the high school chorus under the
direction of Miss Louise Ohlman, will
present its . Christmas
8:00 p.m. Donald Anderson will read
the Christmas Story from the Bible.
A piano and organ duet will be of-
fered by Marsha Sowden and Rich-
ard Ratcliffe. The band, directed by
Mr. Lewis, will play four Christmas
selections. Solos will be sung by
Gloria. Dolbear and: Paul Scott.
. | Dianne Duffy and Margaret Lawson
will sing a duet.
There will be no charge for ad-
mission. The public is invited to
attend and join. in the spirit of
Christmas through music.
We are happy to report that two
of our faculty members, Mr. Hughes
and Mr. Hontz, each shot a deer the
first day of the season. Congratula-
tions, dear teachers! ‘You should
have seen the deer I almost shot,”
Con cert, |
Thursday evening, December 13, at |
teacher-training course,
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962
ee
Lake and Lehman Women’s Clubs
chose Misses Jane DelKanic and
Alana Mater as girls of the month.
The girls were chosen for religious
convictions, scholastic ability, and
leadership. Their parents and clergy
were invited to the Christmas party
held in their honor. A bracelet
with their mame and date was given
them as a gift. Sometime during
the remaining school year each club
will chose one more candidate.
Future Homemaker’s of America
was heard from the not-so-successful
hunters. Better luck next year, boys.
X-rays — Sophomores will have
chest X-rays taken this week. Forms
have been sent to their parents.
These must be signed and returned
to the school before a student can
be X-rayed.
A group from Mr. Evans’ Social
Studies. Department will have a
panel discussion in assembly this
week. The topic is: Should local tele-
phone service charges be increased
in order to eliminate the 10 cent
message charge on all calls to
Wilkes-Barre and Kingston. Robert
Letts, David Ryan, Bruce Hopkins
will present their views on retaining
the present toll charges. Marleen
Futch, Peggy, Jordan, and Linda
Davies will express their views on
eliminating the 10 cent charge and
accept the increased local service
charge.
The Commonwealth Telephone
Company. entertained the six panel
members at a luncheon at the Irem
Temple Country Club last Thursday.
Two of our teachers, Miss Jenkins
and Mr. Brobst, attended a Physical
Education Convention last Thursday
and Friday. The convention was
held in Allentown.
Alfred Camp, William Morgan,
Gerald Stinson and William Moran
of the Dallas Faculty completed the
Individual,
family, and community practice. The
course was offered by the Depart-
ment of Public Instruction and was
held at Coughlin High School.
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LAKE-LEHMAN
HIGH SCHOOL
MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR
Thursday: president,
vice-president, Marlene Pattom; sec-
retary, Eileen Crane; treasurer,
Carol Lee Roese; reporter,
Woodling.
the S.N.E.A. at Kings’ College, was
present at the Future Teachers of
America Club meeting December 3.
Mr. Beky brought with him Thomas
Brogan, English major; George Mae-
himchick, English major; James Kol-
mansberger, language major; Joseph
Lewis, biology major; and Joseph
Vannucehi, language major. These
students spoke informally ‘to the
F.T.A. about college life and habits.
The club also held its formal initia-
tion of new members.
Mr. Gerrity, music director, or-
ganized a quartet of girls selected
| from the chorus to entertain at the
P.T.A. Meeting last Monday. The
| girls, Marsha Thomas, Cheryl
Thomas; Melanie Graham, and Ellen
Harris, sang a medley of Christmas
Carols. Bob Andrews, accompanied
them.
Rules for
Lehman High School, as made by
the Student Council, have been
given each teacher and homeroom.
Decorating for the Christmas season
started December 7, and will con-
tinue through December 18. Lake-!
Lehman will not hdve a long
Christmas vacation this year due to
thelate start this fall but its gaiety |
will not be lessened by this. |
The high school building project |
is progressing steadily. It is pre-
dicted that the gymnasium will be |
completed by January 1. Contrac-
tors have begun laying the floor,
this will take approximately two
weeks.
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Boy Scout Christmas
Party December 19
Harveys Lake Boy Scout Troop
331 will hold its Christmas party
December 19, 7:30 p.m. at Harveys
Lake Rod and Gun Club. Safety
merit badges will be presented, re-
sult of a trip td Wilkes-Barre City
Hall Traffic Court, guided by Char-
les Murphy, and attendance at a
talk by Thomas Garrity at the Lake
school.
Tenderfoot Scouts will be William
James, Xendall Rauch, William
| Jennings, Michael Glova, Frank
Schreiner, Lewis Laning, and George
Casterline.
Arthur West is. Scoutleader,
| Thomas Smith assistant. Mothers
| will bring refreshments.
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OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 8 to 10
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elected the following officers lost
Joan Darby;
Marily
Mr. Michael Beky, Moderator for
decorating the Lake-
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Price
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