THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 SECTION B— PAGE } Jswinuning, or ‘GIRLS BASKETBALL -_ - . ; CLOTHING COLLECTION Girls Basketball team try-outs 1 Art C At Dall Adult E ning . hE Ballas Senior TREMENDOUS [SUCCESS Steriod x iw Jenkins, LAKE - LEH MAN ourse as ve Teal ; We are pleased to announce that | coach, sai ere will be a junior S h 1 H T d E lm i Eligh News | the “21” Annual Bundle Day Pro- | varsity and varsity team. This is due HIGH SCHOOL Vr) | C co as remen ous nro ent 1 | gram of Save The Children Federa- | to 50 girls trying to make the team. ] ; me I There was a great bustle in the|and a half hour period. | tion met with much enthusiasm and | Everyone is enthusiastic and Miss Art Room at Dallas Senior High | Two and a half hours, reflected by was a tremendous success. This Jenkins is quite happy with the MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR School Monday night, as members | Mrs. Longmore, is not ’ anywhere x GLORIA DOLBEAR drive, December 4 through 7, was a iho) BV CLOSE HOD : of the adult evening class set up |nearly time enough. You just get JUDITH CROSS put on for used or new clothes n : Li S sC L their easels, © pinned background | started and the bell rings. It takes | good condition for needy families. e severe snow storm forced burlap behind the still-life they ex- | | considerable time to set up a still Almost three tons of clothing were | school to close Friday, December 7. BRASS CHOIR TOURS rows Shopping Center, the Hunts- pected to paint, laid out brushes life and get paints on the pale ; — Eo * NEW STUDENT preparatory sophomore, she is 16 offered by neighbors. Needy families | Our basketball game with Northwest Mr. John Miliauskas, director of | ville Methodist Church Saturday and turpentine, and girded them- |and time to Delt it all awa Pe se, - Dorothy Gebhardt, daughter of a'years old and has already traveled | in our own area will receive clothing | High School was played, however. the Lake-Lehman Band, has organ- | evening. Sunday morning: i.they | clues into | smocks and. aprons. The other Di n fe on 2e2 a ove retired army man, has recently join- | throughout most of the world. Her |first, and the remainder’ will be |Although Dallas did not win, the. ized the Brass Choir for those stu- | made a T.V. recording for Channel Mrs. Thomas are pd b Wilbur Nichols in Frank Za hte ed the students at Dallas. A college | favorite sports are dancing and | shipped to the Federation in Knox- [boys should be commended for the | dents who: excel in music. The |28; the recording will be telecasted to give direction or guidance, a] Both Mr. H ied e and Mr. —, — en on on <5 <a <a | Ville, Tenn. Miss Saxe, head of the | fine job they did. Incidentally, be- | choir entertained Lake - Lehman | this Sunday, December 23 at 5 p.m. | permitted each os to express | took as last year. ”" drive, and the School District repre- | cause school closed, report cards due | P.T.A. last Monday and the Faculty | over station WBRE. individuality Painting, she od, | oy of the Pon because Na lig sentatives would like to give sincere Friday, were handed out the follow- Christmas Party last Thursday. Yesterday the Choir made a Val- | ig like writing. Thero is’ no sot of overcrowded conditions and pro ha thanks to all those who participated. | ing Monday, much to the disappoint-| During the weekend it played at [ley Tour which included stops at rule for anything, and methods are great demand for art courses, were WU i ue ji I Wy i CLEVER DISPLAY | Home Economics display case was | cleverly decorated by F. H. A. offi- | cers this week. Many small stuffed ment of all! Results proved much more satisfy- ing, however, at our game with West Pittston, on December 11. The game General Hospital on Friday, at Nar- materials in ‘accordance with the results of a “user survey” conducted Valley Crest, Veterans Hospital, the Court House, the Wyoming Valley Technical School and finally Moore- town Church. * | transferred to a Thursday night class | taught by Robert M. Hukill. 5h Remaining in the Monday might | class are: Alice Anspacher, Sara as individual as the people who are employing them. Once you know | the fundamentals, the sky is! the | limit. ie. animals, to be used in the “Toys|ended with a 73-45 score in favor :last spring. To help the pupils and CHECKING HUMIDITY There were three still-life prob- | Bobo, Clara Brennef, Betty Chapple, 50 | for Tots” distribution, were arranged | of Dallas. Congratulations, boys. | their parents interpret the meaning Mr. Rash and Senior Class have | lems, each ome with its group of | Jennie DeMerco, Gail Elston, Edna 00 along with posters describing the |That’s what we like to see! of the test scores, test booklets were | been measuring the relative hu- | earnest students. But off in a spot |Evams, Esther Farrar, Ruth Field: 00 campaign. NEDT TESTS—Principal Frank distributed. midity in: the' gymanasium. This by himself was H. Judson Holdredge | Mrs. Ken Herwig, Louise Hess, Mil- a 5 "k © ay Ae et cam « B&B § WN — Se DUNCAN Sporting Goods Narrows Shopping Center THE OLDEST COLOR TV DEALER |; | IN THE AREA | YEARS IN | was started. A gymnastic team was | give a spring exhibition. Also, mixed | leagues of THREE NEW ACTIVITIES Three new extracurricular activ- ities for boys were organized last week under the direction of Mr. Clinton Brobst. For instruction and body build-up, a weight lifting club formed, and it is hoped that with practice these boys will be able to intra-mural basketball was started. | | ON | 'RCAY/ CTOR MARK 8 MARK 8 ; COLOR TV « TRADE IN For Your Old Set : Trimble, announced that tenth grade students will participate in the 1963 National Educational Development Tests Saturday, March 9th. This test measures ability to memorize partic- ular facts or specific subject matter. Consequently the tests help stu- dents and parents to make a realis- ‘tic appraisel of educational and vo- cational objectives. The tests, under the direction of Dr. E. F. Lindquist, author of the Towa Test of Educational Develop- ment, provide scores in English, i social ‘studies, mathematics, natural sciences, and word usage. In 1962 more than 469,000 stu- dents ‘in 5,539 schools took them. Mr. Trimble stated further that , Science - Research Associates; pub- | lishers of the tests, have made re- vision .-in - the NEDT interpretive This ‘testing program is not com- pulsory to students. National Merit Scholarship Test for Juniors, will be given on the same date as will the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test which are administered in October of the school year. Juniors and Seniors on Saturday, October 20, took the P.S.A.T. tests for this current school year. 83 Jun- iors and Seniors participated. Toys for Tots—This year F.H.A. is collecting toys for little children. If "anyone has any toys in good shape, please contact: some F.H.A. member. GIRLS WILL SING CAROLS This Monday night, the girls will’ be caroling at Nursing Homes throughout ‘the area. We hope they have a good time in Spreading Christmas cheer. emer IRIE IE TEEPE TET TEE TERETE TET ¢ on May Your Christmas be Merry 4 and Your New Year bright as a dimeor’y elie SILER TEAL process is necessary in order that the floor can be layed properly. NO-GUARANTEE Seniors’ names have been sub- mitted for diplomas. Mr. Mar- chakitus. would like to remind those students that this in no way insures that a Senior’ will graduate. Many other factors must be considered; one of the most important is good attendance. GIRLS ORGANIZE The Girls’ Athletic Association has been formed with the aim of promoting School Spirit‘at athletic’ events. During their weekly meet- ing the girls elected the following officers; President — Linda Piatt; Vice-president — Pam Racelevich; and Secretary — Shirley Disque. The club. would also like ‘in some- way to honor the Senior Girls who have been active in Athletics. NEW CONSTITUTION During their weekly meeting the Lake-Lehman Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America Club be- gan the construction of their Con- stitution. The club has become unified for the first time this year. Part Of Trio Allan J. Cease of Franklin Street is a member of the Trumpet Trio of Wyoming Seminary which played for the Carol Sing sponsored by the Christian Association of Wyoming Seminary, Sunday - night. . Other members of the trio are Wesley Bailey, band instructor, and Philip Singer. For Unique Designs Try Post Offset whipping up a portrait of his son |dred Lutes, Ruth Manning, Eleanor from a photograph, painting in some ! Moyer, Madeline Patton, Mary L: very lively looking hair, wasting | not a moment of the precious two! Rice, Gertrude Saffian and Dorothy ; | Wadas. Troop 105 Brownies | Will Carol Friday Brownie Troop 105, orion) will meet at the Christmas Tree in | Shavertown Shopping Center Pri- | day at 6:15, to go carolling around | the neighborhood, trim a tree, and then end the evening with hot chocolate at the home of Mrs. Mil- | ton Evans. Brownies are reminded | by leaders Mrs. Jack Appel and | Mrs. Andrew Ondish to wear warm | clothing, and bring an ornament , for the neighborhood tree. Recent activities have included a visit to the Pennsylvania State Game Commission, where Steve Kisch showed stuffed animals and a live rattlesnake. December 11, Brownies carolled at the Carpenter Convalescent Home, and presented a candy wreath to which they had all con- tributed. On Tuesday, they had their Christmas party ‘at Shavertown Methodist Church with a visit from Santa Claus and exchange of gifts. Brownies are: Kathy Kreidler, Rose Marie and Eleanor Mae Briggs, Judy Wazeter, Nancy Young, Chris- tine Banks, Pam Porter, Julie Ann Evans, Diane Fry, Priscilla Kloeber, Debbie Newberry, - Paulette Mus- cavage, Patty Lewis, Cathy Stella, Judy MacAvoy, Jane Dominick, Judy Misson, Linda Kocher, Joanne Williams, Betsy Turner, Jan Bige- low, Mary Beth August, Debra Coyle, Mary Beth Donachie, Ann Nicholas. Warmer than ever _And cheerier to, Are the Holiday wishes Forty Fort Ice Cream Co. we're sending to you. Pvt. Harold Coolbaugh Stationed In Germany Pvt. Harold A. Coolbaugh writes his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh, Lehman, that he is stationed within fifteen fminutes ride of the French border; and within four hours of Paris! After a leave at Thanksgiving, he sailed from New York December 2, bound for Zweibrucken in Germany, stationed with’ the Regular Army. Harold, a 1958 Lehman graduate who worked for Newell Wood for | a time, enlisted in March. He took his basic at Fort Jackson, S. C., and was transferred to Fort Mon~ mouth, N. J. where he. studied pre; gramming of computers. ' Will Fly From Tripoli After Duty In Africa Sp/4 W. W. Meade, for the past year and a half in Tripoli, is ex- pecting to fly back to' this country December 30, headed for Fort Eustice, Virginia, before coming home to Idetown for a thirty-day leave. The 1960 Lehman graduate hag been stationed within a step of the Mediterranean. His tour of duty as transportation clerk at the base hag been interest= ing, he reports, but he will be glad to be back in the United States. . He has been keeping up with his friends through the Dallas Post. _ \ Ti blessings ; of the holy season be yours always. Bruce F. Slocum INSURANCE AGENCY All Forms of Insurance Al () 5 feel Dallas Main Highway — Fernbrook ye St. Lh Yo <0 <n Ask us to show you how much more fun television is with new hil RCA Victor Mark 8 Color TV. 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