The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 24, 1963, Image 7

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Ma I DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA _ ite al ll THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963
SECTION B—PAGE 1
moments of the game Eunice Oney,
forward, with 6 points to her credit,
[fell and twisted the muscles and
broke blood vessels in her foot. She
| will be unable to play the remain<
Here [Is Engine 558 On The Pumpkin Line At Stull
LAKE-LEHMAN
HIGH SCHOOL
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GLORIA DOLBEAR
JUDITH GROSS
An inter-scholastic debating team
has been organized for the first
time at Dallas Senior High, under
the coaching of Mr. Stinson. Be-
cause of many problems that still
need to be ironed out, the team is
limited, at present, to juniors, but
next year all senior high students,
if qualified, may participate. The
Mnitial members are Michael Jones,
John Farley, Robert Hackling, Sus-
an Karl, Beverly Eck, Gail Rum-
baugh, ond Peggy Fleming. The
team debated G. A. R. High School's
team at that school Thursday, Jan-
uary 17, 1963, and were hosts to
G. ‘A. R’s team today. Although
these meets were not open to visit-
ors, it is hoped that before Easter
the team will hold competitive deb-
ates for the public. The National
High School Debate topic for this
year’ is, “The Common Market”.
Debating will prove an interesting
as well as an invaluable experience
to team members.
School officials ‘have requested
that all parents who provide chauf-
fer service for their children to and
Frade
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COUGH"
GET IT AT
THESE STORES,
MIXTURE Pais Drugs sure that the rest of the season will | known to Mr. Stitzer, who for sev- | Dot have a long enough spur to let
% no be all wins and no defeats. Let's eral years in his youth lived at Stull. the engine clear the switch to let
FOR COUGHS Evans Drugs really get them, girls! The engineer's’ name was Harvey | the engine go on the siding. This
a ; due TO COLDS ; Shavertown, \ "DRILL TEAM Dreisbach. These were the days when, | SPUr was made longer.
rs Ki | Everyone who - marched in “he Stull was the center of the lumber | Dan Webster was a trainman for
2 “Shavertown - A thy das otaved. the industry, and the Lewis acreage was |a short time. He was train dispatch-
So ew para as y ? Si id hit was fruitful with virgin pine. er most of the time on the Railroad.
#igs Economy cold: the in pou 4 thet Harvey Kitchen collaborated with | He held the dispatcher’s job at the
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Demunds Corners
Dallas
from school, please refrain from
parking in any area where their
cars obstruct the school buses.
Name card and announcement
orders for Seniors are now being
taken by representatives in all sen-
ior homerooms. Put in these orders
as soon as possible, so that cards
and announcements of graduation
are received as soon as possible,
Mr. Brobst has been home several
days due to a knee injury. We all
hope our physical education teacher
and basketball coach returns to us
very soon, strong and well again.
The Student Council is hoping: to-
to attend away games and wrestling
meets, However, the support, of stu-
dents is necessary. This is a safe and
convenient .way .to. join. in school”
spirit and support our teams. The
bus, if attained, will stop at the
Townhouse Restaurant in’ Dallas,’
the Orchard Farm Restaurant, the
Shavertown Shopping Center, and
at Carverton Road in Trucksville.
Only a necessary charge will be re-
ceived from each student taking op-
portunity of this transportation.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
The basketball season started
with & loss when Kingston defeated
‘Dallas 37-11. The Junior Varsity
score was 10-2. The team is coach-
ed by Miss Mabel Jenkins. We're
up a great deal. Everyone was very:
disappointed because our units were
not shown on television, but we
' This /week students have been’
cramming and studying for mid-
Typing
Shorthand
Wilkes-Barre Business College
NIGHT SCHOOL
Enroll and Begin Classes
- TUES, HIGHT - JAN. 29 -
Begining and Advanced Classes” In:
Business Machines
NIGHT SCHOOL TUESDAYS
6 P.M. to 9 P.M.
6 P.M,
TEEN TYPING CLASS
Meets Every Saturday 10:30 - 12:10
STARTS FEB. 2
NORTHEASTERN NAT IL BANK BLDG. 823-3123
be able to hire a bus for students
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iSeldom has there erupted in the
Back Mountain a more enthusiastic
controversy about anything than the
running of freight trains and upon
occasion passenger trains over the
Pumpkin Line, when floods washed
over railroad tracks in the Valley.
The Old-Timer opened the flood-
gates when he ran some material
several months ago, and Albert
Stitzer stuck a capable finger in the
dike, disagreeing with the Old-Timer
and upholding the Pumpkin Line
tradition.
On Friday, Mr. Stitzer dropped by
The Hog. It shows the engine, a
string of freight cars, and barely
discernible at the tail end, a pusher
engine. The pusher’s engineer is
barely seen; but he was personally
Mr. Stitzer in amassing facts about
the occasional detouring of trains
with a picture of Engine 558, called |
| The 400 types were next to the
over the Pumpkin Line.
Harvey writes: Referring to cars,
the width of cars are all standard.
There is a limit of height of load,
so as not to make the car top-
heavy.
The 20th Century equipment did
go over the Trucksville trestle,
which was strengthened by heavy
timber.
Class of engines that they had was
500, 600 and 700, which were used
before they strengthened the trestle.
After the trestle was reinforced, they
ran engine classes 300, 400 and
500 which weére no toy engines.
largest engines they had.
There was another change made
so that they could turn engines
around. The old Y at Alderson did
time of his death.
In addition to detouring trains in
= vor rm years. Some students were smart 173
Mcore's Mut: were proud of our group just the | 7 "ct gid little ahead of time Finishes Boot Camp
East Dal.as same for being given the honor of and others waited until the last
— eo marching in the Inaugural Parade. minute. But) we're. sure everyone
Ee stiar MID-YEAR will come. through with flying col
ors. Happy Studying!
DISTRICT CHORUS
Last’ Thursday, Friday, and Sat-
urday two of our students attend-
ed ‘District Chorus at Wyalusing,
Pennsylvania. They were Gloria
Dolbear and Stephen Green. Each
tried for Regional Chorus which will
be held in February. Good luck to
both of you. From what we heard,
they had a fabulous time.
Record Enrollment
At Business College
Record enrollment is indicated as
advanced registration for second
semester day school classes ol
Wilkes Barre Business College con-
until January .31, according to the
registrar. ey
‘ The college is’ offering secretarial
and business administration courses
for the second semester, designed to
prepare students to meet many de-
mands of ‘the business and profes-
sional world.
Horseshoe 4-H Clu:
The next meeting of ‘the Back
Mountain Horseshoe 4-H Club will
be on Savngny. 2 at the Lehman Fire
Hall.
JAN. 31
DEADLINE
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PVT. CHARLES A. PIEKANSKI
cember 20 at the Marine Corps Re-
>ruit Depot, Parris Island, N. C.
The indoctrination
Corps life includes. instruction in
basic military law, discipline, phys-
ical conditioning and other military
subjects.
Three weeks are spent on the rifle
range, where recruits fire the M-14
rifle and receive instruction on
other infantry weapos.
Trucksville Sailor
Completes Training
© Dennis F. Blair, 18, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred A. Blair, 76 High-
land Avenue, Trucksville, was home
for a two-week leave, upon com-
pleting recruit training at Naval
Training Center, Great Lakes, IIL
December 14.
Blair is a graduate of Dallas area
High School, class of 1962.
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1902 and 1903, they also detoured a
first-class passenger train over the
so-called Pumpkin Line August 6,
1934.
The between Mountain
Springs and Lopez were taken up in
1938 and 1939.
tracks
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Inauguration ceremonies were
piped into all high school rooms
through ‘the intercom system Tues-
day, January 15th.
Mrs. Susan Dodd, Financial Sec-
retary of Lake-Lehman High School,
| has been admitted as a patient at
| the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital for
injuries she sustained on January 7.
Assistant County Superintendent
Robert Dew was the speaker at the
monthly P.T.A. meeting held in the
high school cafeteria Monday, Jan-
uary 14. Act 561 known ag the
School Reorganization’ Act, was
thoroughly discussed by parents and
teachers.
February 1 is the approximate
time for the completion of the high
schocl gymnasium. Last week Mr.
Miller gave Mr. Marchakitus a full
working account of these remaining
days.
Today will mark the fourth news-
paper publication, Since there are
MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR
to be ten publications this year,
dates for future issues have been |
rescheduled so that this can be pos-
sible. Thus a paper will come out
every three weeks. One of the last
publications will be th€ senior edi-
tion. This paper will consist of indi-
vidual articles on all seniors.
Last Saturday, January 12, Mrs.
Carrie Rood, Mrs. Margerie Cosgrove,
a former F.T.A. sponsor and Leh-
man English teacher, and Jane Del-
Kanic, F.T.A. president, attended
the Tau Chapter Delta Kappa Gam-
ma Society tea. Miss Lucy Valero
was speaker for this event held in
honor of all high school senior
F.T.A. members in the Valley. A
quartet of Hazleton High School
girls sang a medley from one of the
Broadway shows.
The girls’ basketball 1 team ‘began
their season on the right foot by
defeating’ St. Ann’s of Wilkes-Barre
13-15, January 12. During the last
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{der of the season. Last Thursday
the team played Lackawanna Trail,
| and lost a hard fought battle 15-37.
| Another Journalism first will be
| the Magazine to be published some-
| time in April. Articles to be used
| in the magazine will be contributed
| by any student in the junior and
| senior high school and by English
| teachers. A title contest will be ar-
ranged by Janice Niezgoda, editor-
in-chief of the magazine, and Miss
| Huttenstine, sponsor of the Journal-
ism Club.
‘Barbara Chisko Is
Hostess To Classmates
Barbara Chisko entertained sev-
eral classmates Friday, January 11,
at her home in Dallas. Present
were Ray.McDonald, Mike McDon-
ald, Billy Fetterman, Jay Stenger,
Darie Kaschak, George Kostrobela,
Linda Kriedler, Nancy Kliamanich,
Dorothy Gable, Gail Doughton,
Mary Jo Alles and.Barbara Chisko.
Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Chisko were
also present. Refreshments wer:
served.
tinues = this month, according to ; ; X ; T
Bookkeeping Francis V. Eustice, registrar. Marine Private Charles A. Piek-
A i Accounting A number of Dallas area and?2Pskl. son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alex
% Lehman applicants are in the Piekanski, 52 Elizabeth Street, Dal-
Business Correspondence vi J entollinent, Which will continue las, completed recruit training De-
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