f Ad- anted, estate it and 1t, the NLEY, THAN 57 Ns LKES- {9c 9c 63: S = i | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mr. Marchakitus, principal, school announced recently that Edward Hollos and Mary Ann Bebey have qualified for the post of Vale- dictorian and Salutatorian of 1963. high These students, who earned the honor of holding these posts because of outstanding achievement during the past three years, will have the opportunity to give addresses at Commencement Exercises on June 11. On Friday, May 10, a demonstra- tion, featuring outstanding physical education students from grades 7 through 11, was held in the high school gymnasium. In charge of the demonstration were Mrs. Reynolds and Mr. Maciak, physical education instructors at the high school. The general public, along with students of Lake-Lehmain and their parents, was invited. = / Mr. Buda, driver education in- structor, distributed safety materi- als provided by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. to junior stu- dents who are taking driver educa- tion. Included in the materials were tips on safe driving and the proper care of the car. A film, entitled “Parade of Bands” was shown to the students of Lake-Lehman on Tuesday, May 7, in the auditorium. Subscriptions for “The Trouba- LAKE -LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL MARILY WOODLING. EDITOR MARY ANN KUCHEMBA dour,” the school magazine, were taken on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of last week. The homeroom having the largest number of sub- scriptions each day received an award. “The Troubadour” will make its debut next week. The F.N.A. Club, under the super- vision of Mrs. Jean Moledor, recent- ly received letters of correspondence from the directors of nursing at ‘the Nesbitt Memorial and Wyoming Valley Hospitals in appreciation for Easter baskets and stuffed animals | sent ‘there by this group for the children of the pediatric wards of |, these hospitals. Other recently sponsored projects by this group were its annual clothing drive and the making of favors and a center- piece for the guests at the Maple Hill Convalescent Home. A meeting of the Lake-Lehman Area P.-T.A. was held in the high school auditorium on Monday, May 13. After the business meeting, the group was entertained by the Span- ish III students, who put on their “Fiesta.” Then Dr. Husted, Director of Special Education of Luzerne County Schools, gave a talk om Spe- cial pupil service in Luzerne Coun- ty. Installation of officers for 1963 64 took place. 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C., on Wednesday, Thurs- day, and Friday of last week. ! Dr. Robert Mellman, Superinten-’ — THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 Cub Pack 155 To Stage | Circus Friday Night A sixteen-act circus will enliven Cub Pack 155 meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 in the Trucksville Me- thodist Church educational building. Dancing horses, clowns, jugglers, snake charmers, and hula dancers will be the outcome of much prac- tice on the part of eight dens’ worth of Cub Scouts. Refreshments will be served. There is no charge for admission. Every- body is welcome. Robert Kugler is Packmaster. Den mothers are Mrs. | William Cutten and Mrs. John Britt, den 1; Mrs. Mary Fiske, den 2; Mrs. Jean Cooper, 3; Mrs. Beverly Lary, 4; Mrs. Marie Kugler, 5; Mrs. Helen Long and Mrs. Minerva Owens, 6; Mrs. Ann Schoel, 7; Mrs. Beverly Piatt, 8. Som Calls Ill Mother From England Air Base Mrs. Alfred Rogowski, Pikes Creek, is recuperating at her home following a serious illness during which she was a patient at Geising- er Medical Center, Danville, for two weeks. Mrs. Rogowski is employed at Natona Mills. Her son, Airman 2nd Class Ronald J. Rogowski, stationed in England, called home to talk with her. His mother reports his call was the best medicine she had received. Injured At Work Donald ‘ Paeglow, Parrish Street, Dallas, suffered a badly injured left index finger, Friday, while at work at S. Frieder and Son Cigar Fac- tory, Parsons. He was taken to the General Hospital, where he sub- mitted to surgery, which required sutures. BEAUTIFUL NEW REST HOME OPENS with... REST HAVEN Grounds — 24 Hour Nursing Care — OVERLOOKS HARVEYS LAKE POINT BREEZE — For Appointment Call: NE 9-3361 POLE 252 HARVEYS LAKE Main Street, ayear per $100-on PERSONAL LOANS at the’ MINERS” MINERS NATIONAL BANK Member F.D.I.C. To Speak MRS. T. M. B. HICKS Mrs. Pillar to Post, following a tradition of ten years standing, will give the invocation Saturday at Nittany Lion Inn, when members of Pennsylvania Women’s Press As- sociation join with PNPA members at the annual luncheon, a feature of the PNPA Convention at State College. Her invocation, stating the creed of News Women, was accorded na- tional recognition some years ago, and adopted by many weekly news- papers as part of the masthead. On May 25, Mrs. Hicks will speak to members . of the . Lake-Lehman Journalism Club at a dinner slated to take place in the Europa Lounge. Bus Seats Available For Sherburne Trip A limited ‘numbeér of bus reser- vations are still open for ‘parents and fans of the prize winning Lake- Lehman High ‘School: “Band, : who wish to attend the competitions to} — be held June 1, at ‘Sherburne, New , York. The fee is small, the fun is large. Call in your reservations to | either Mrs, - Joseph Kernag, GR 7- 3514 or George Wesley, Sr. GR 7- 2303. John Milauskas is director of Dallas High News Sentor 4 by GLORIA DOLBEAR JUDITH GROSS On Wednesday, May 8, the Civil Service Test sponsored by the De- partment of Health, Education and Welfare, under the direction of Mrs. Catherine T. McGoldrich, was ad- ministered to Paul Siket, Barbara Urban, Betsy: Turner, Larry Piatt, Fred Senchak, Mary Ann Hardik, Sandy Hoover, Joan Natitus, Carol Meyers, Betsy Hopkins, Gloria Grant, William Jones, Marguerite Harowicz, Karen Strazdus, Shirley Yablonski, Cathy Carr and Edith Chapple. United States Health service is currently accepting applications from qualified applicants for attrac- tive and interesting positions as Clerk-Stenographers and Clerk-Ty- pists. The specific qualifications are: Clerk-Stenographer, able to take dictation at a minimum speed of 80 words per minute and type a mni- mum of 40 words per minute. Clerk- Typist, able to type minimum of 40 words per minute. Wednesday, May 8, was also the last day for cheerleading tryouts. There were twenty-two Freshmen, l ten Juniors and tem Sophomores at the tryout. Last Monday afternoon ‘the French Department had charge of Assembly. Susan Karl read the Bible in English’ and Susan Cheney trans- lated it into French. The Lord’s Prayer was recited in French by i Sharon Titus. John Brominski then | introduced the events of ‘the pro- i gram, The French II students sang “Sur Le Pont D’Avignon,” “Au Clair invited to visit the school from 8: SECTION B— PAGE Parents and friends are cordiz = until 3:00, to view ‘the class oo, exhibits and to watch the Field Day events, which will start at 12:30 om, [the football field. or] All students will participate, | there will be ribbons for first, see’ |ond, and third prize winners. Ther? {will be fourteen events in all. 2 § (Field Day activities are being spon | sored by Miss Jenkins and Mr De LaLune,” and “It Etait Une Ber- | Brobst, who are the physical educa® gere.” Larry Edwards then intro- | tion instructors at Dallas Senior duced the skit “Little Red Ridsi ng | High School, Hood’ all done in French. Red Rid- | will be the judges of the con ing Hood was played by Tom Peirce; | All parents are welcomed to atte Joseph Ulineski; Wolf, Robert Grandmother, Mother, Lee Philo; mandie” and the French National Anthem “La Marseillaise.” After the singing there was another skit which was a restaurant scene. Roger Hackling, Teresa Cushner, Connie Condoras and Howard Dymond were the travelers. Bradley Earl was the | waiter. Translation of the scene was by Gail Rumbaugh. Everyone en- joyed this program very much. singing. The second amnual School Exhibit and Field Day will be held Wednes- day, May 22, Marsha Sowden played the piano | and Gloria Dolbear led the group | | The faculty memb and cheer their favorites. 7 On Tuesday, May 14th, the sf; «ory Brown; Woodcutter, Linda Wool-| dent council held an assembly dus- bert. Following the skit the rest of | ing which the nominees for pre the French III class sang “Ma Nor- | dent, vice-president and secretar gave their speeches. Following the assembly, the student body voteds for the candidates of their choice. Nominees were: ? President: Beverly Eck, Bradley Earl, Roger Hackling, Howard Dy= mond o Vice-President: Tom Wardell, Jue dy Bergstrasser, Nick Sosik, William Baker Secretary: Jean Fleming, Linda Davies, Linda Brague, Laurie Jenk- ins. oA Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post I Would Appreciate Your VOTE William ER. 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