vania \INTIFF Noir DMMON 'OUNTY trimonii m, 1963 fendant othy M. imenced nst you defend. Luzerne k Bldg. lia of Mr. , Maple ved his \pril 21, Howard ssing a on ‘the roughly tt Cie diner ith the 2d gind Attefd- ud Ed- d Piatt , «Tom, Debbie; r, Ruth. 2 tuusliuctestieistimediestiieedampptiiietmeitibestaiineritat dtodd det dat aba ._ ® Er Next Tuesday the May Queen and her court will appear to the Lake- Lehman citizens at the annual May Day celebration, This year the stu- dents of the school have chosen Linda Gosart as their Queen and Sharron Farver as Maid of Honor. Linda’s attendants are Joyce Spen- cer, Jane DelKanic, Alana Matter, and Marily Woodling; her court will consist of the remaining senior girls. The Queen and her court will be entertained by the seventh through eleventh grade girls. LAKE -LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR MARY ANN KUCHEMBA HON traditional white floor length gown, her Maid of Honor and attendants in pastel floor length gowns, and her court in pastel street length gowns. Mrs. Reynolds, girls’ physical edu- cation instructor, is general chair- man of the Court and the May dances. She is assisted by Mrs. Marchakitus and Miss Lamoreaux. BAND FESTIVAL Saturday, May 18, the Lake-Leh- man. High ‘School Band will partici- pate in the Festival of Bands to be held in Kingston Stadium. Bands throughout Wyoming Valley will Vo BARBARA VIVIAN DIRECTOR SCHOOL LEHMAN TOWNSHIP g Homeewner — PULL 1ST LEVER TE BEAUTIEUL NEW . .. REST HOME OPENS with...REST HAVEN Grounds i — 24 Hour Nursing Care — | time shows. Pg % Sin ALI 3 SAR present a mile parade followed by a Mass Band presentation under one director. Such songs as Hey, Look Me Over, Everything’s Coming Up Roses, and Military Escort will be played during the Mass Band. An- other performance will be the half On “Law Day U.S.A.”, May 1, Attorney Koff spoke to the students of Lake-Lehman at an assembly that was held in the high school gymnasium. Attorney Koff showed a movie on civil rights and gave a speech that supplemented the film. Twenty-four students represented Lake-Lehman at the Area Judging | Contest which was held at North- West on Thursday, May 2. The Seniors left on their class trip | to Washington, D. C., yesterday morning, buses departing from the | § high school. Probable time of re- | turn is late Friday night. While in the nation’s capitol many places of interest, including the White House, the Washington Mciument, Lincoln Memorial, the Smithsonian Insti-' tute, and the Capitol building, will be visited. : Mrs. Marchakitus and Miss Hut- tenstine, Language teachers at’ Lake-Lehmszn, attended a Modern Foreign Language Conference at Bloomsburg State College on Tues- day, April 30. ELECTIONS HELD During the activity period on Fri- day, May 3, elections for class offi- Gathered here for a look at the cers were held. Student Council booty they brought back from president, school secretaries, and Harrisburg last week in official the election committez were in, recognition of Dallas’ outstanding charge of counting the ballots. Mrs. Key Club are several of the boys Rood and Mr. Davenport were in charge. tion Saturday, April 27, and their, who attended the District conven- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 Key Clubbers Review Honors For Outstanding Work | [Principals and advisors. | Thirteen Key Clubbers represent- ed Dallas, and received, for the group, two plaques and a letter of commendation, acknowledging this club’s superb record at state and national levels. OVERLOOKS HARVEYS LAKE For Appointment - POINT BREEZE — POLE Call: NE 9-3361 | 252 __ HARVEYS LAKE | “jor girls of Lake-Lehman to attend Sweet Valley Cubs Receive New Awards Invitation has been extended to | the freshman, sophomores, and jun- | a tour and tea which will be spon- sored by the Nesbitt Memorial School of Nursing, May 25. Register with Mr. Johnson, Guidance Coun- selor. ‘ were awarded to the following cubs, Lettermen and senior members of ! Joseph ~Zapotoski, two silver ar- GAA were measured for blazers on' rows 1 year pii; Merwin Updyke, Tuesday by a representative of 9 year pin; Randy Kevin Ray, 1 Crawford's. The girls’ blazers will! year pin: Tommy Garrahan, Wolf be white with a gold emblem and hook Bobcat pin; Dale Edwards, 1 the Lettermen’s blazers will be von. pin. Tom Piatt, 1 year pin; black with a gold emblem. The Timmy Garrahan, 1 year pin; Dan- blazers ‘should arrive by next week. ny Williams, 1 year pin; David Today will be the last publication Haines, 1 silver and 1 gold arrow, my FAA nq P ( of my column. I have besn very proud to be Lake-Lehman’s column- ist to the Post and would: like to ] thank all those who helped and guided me, espzcially Miss Hutten- | stine, my high school journalism advisor. As my successor I would like to introduce Mary Ann Kuchem- Members of Pack 444, Sweet Val- ley, met at Maple Grove Methodist Church hall, April 24 when badges SIGNS OF ALL KIND BUILT - PAINTED ba, my assistant editor for the 1962-63 school year. For the past two years she has also been a re- porter cin the Crusader Staff. I hope TRUCKS WINDOWS that everyone will be as considerate | | Back row (left to right): W. Frank Trimble, principal; Thomas Jenkins, assistant principal; Mike Jones; John Brominski; Robert Dol- bear, George McCutcheon, advisors. Front row: Gary Cobb, Bob Letts, John Molski. . pin; Scott Spencer, Bobcat pin and wolf book; Ernie Higgins, Bobcat pin and wolf book; Bing Wolfe, 3 year pin; Douglas Young, 2 year pin; Den Mothers, Shirley Updyke and Margery Williams each received a 1 year pin; Assistant Cub master in charge of the Webelos Den, George Haines, Sr. received a three year pin; Mr. Haines, who is the commissioner for District 4, ex- plained the placement of the badges on the Cubs uniforms. An inspec- tion will take place at the May Pack meeting. Sponsorship of the Cub Pack has been changed to the Maple Grove Methodist Church. The Boy [Scouts ‘are sponsored by the Church of Christ and the Explorers by Sweet Valley Rod and Gun Club. Den mothers are Mrs. Dolores Piatt, Mrs. Priscilla Yoder and Mrs. Shir- ley Updyke. Cubmaster Burl Updyke ex- nressed his appreciation to all those who made the recent ham supper a success. Save On Your Printing of and co-operative with Mary Ann. 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Chief Updyke lectured cn the early | history of law enforcement, the or- | iginality of our judicial procedure of local and state levels with em- phasis on juvenile laws and their interpretations. Many questions were introduced from the student body relating to community affairs. Mr. Baran, fac- ulty member, commented on the; over-emphasis of delinquent prob- lems in this community. Both civic officials were in accord with this. After stressing to each student the importance of civic responsibility, both men concluded the seminar re- minding every pupil of his com- | munity obligation and also suggest- | ing possible course of action. | This seminar was planned and | conducted by William Baran, and | . William Price, ninth grade Social | Sodas instructors. Postman Injured Ed McDade, ‘Sunset Street, mail i carrier for Dallas area, while carry- ing mail on Ridge Street recently fell and fractured a rib. Mr. Mec- Dade will be absent from his duties for at least a week. 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