CTION B— PAGE 4 ‘ LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL >) Highway demolition with Bessie’'s Brace's former coffee | shop and the Coal-O-Matic building down. Donald Bolton purchased the coffee shop. It certainly im- MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR MARY ANN KUCHEMBA way to have the old Istructures re- Dr. and Mrs. Michael Bucan are erecting a swimming pool on their wide front lawn. Excavation was finished last week. Milt Whiting will add an addi- tion to his present business quarters in the near future, which will ex- tend close to Ted’s Barber Shop. Milt, who which to build, was granted ap- proval by the Board of Adjustment last week. body on Monday, June 3. Name |class flower—a blue carnation.’ for the magazine was suggested by | Several members of the 10-2 Eng- Peggy Clarke, a seventh grade stu- | lish class attended a production of dent at Lake-Lehman. Larry Lettie, | Rodger and Hammerstein's “The a Junior, submitted the cover de-| King and I” at the Little Theater in sign which is a troubador from me- | Wilkes-Barre where a special mati- dieval times. Included are short' nee was provided for high school stories, poetry, themes, and art done | students. Since the play was read by students. Editor is Janice Niez- | as part of the English course, stu- i a, assisted by Richard Maye. | dents appreciated the opportunity to ~ On Thursday a special assembly !see a “live” production. Accompany- was held for Memorial Day. Band ing the students was Miss Thomas, slayed several patriotic songs in-| teacher of the class. has no other land on! cluding “The Star Spangled Ban-! - Jane DelKanic, President of the ner.” Members of senior chorus, | Lake-Lehman chapter of the Future 1 der the direction of Mr. Gerrity, ! Teachers of America, and Miss Jes- sang various patriotic songs which sica Thomas, sponsor, recently ats have become famous because of the tended the Northeastern Conference periods of history when they were of the Pennsylvania Future Teach- most popular. Included in these se- ers of America, which was held at rs were “The Battle Hymn of Clarks - Summit-Abington High beds under cultivation and warmer | ne Bepublic”, When 2 ohnay School. weather is needed along with a wel | goes Marching Home", ‘My Bud-| Recently members of the senior come rain. ay “Anchors Aweigh”, “The Cais- high library club traveled to New One of our nicest families moved sons Song” and “The Marine yo City where they saw “The | out of town this week when Mr. Hymn.” Well known poetry and lqound of ‘Music’. Mrs. speeches from each war were read gchool librarian, is sponsor for the residence in Flushing, Long Island. oy Students. Mr. Squier, supervis- group, |Our very best wishes for good! ing principal of Lxko-Lohman Area Baccalaureate Services will be | fortune in their new home where > Dos > Supers Pa of held in the school auditorium on, vy ; the school board; Mr. Marchaxitus, gynday, June 9. Rev. Wesley Kimm : high school principal; and Mr. Bel- wij fas on “Be Yourself”, A De a Moftes! ond. Mary, Hos. assistant supervising principal, | mixed chorus composed of sopho- | At hoerieading tryouts in the Spoke ‘to the students about the more and junior vocalist, under the gymnasium Monday, May 27 Terese) { true meaning of Memorial Day. Pro- direction of Mr. Gerrity, will sing “I ‘Giash was chosen to the Varsity §oram gaded with Several numbers Believe” and “Youll Never Walk Cheerloadin squad Alternates: by 2 senior hoy This assembly Alone.” | Linda a on Shirley Bealiaaki jas eg Mss Hysonsane | Five members of the Journalism Mrs. Marchakitus, Miss Foley, Mrs. ee .. : < Club have been accepted at. the, Reynolds, Miss Nardone, Mrs. | & Moving Up Day assembly Was High School Press Institute at Penn Worth, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Maciak, | eld Friday in the auditorium. At State University. Attending will be Mr. Gulbish, and Mr. Longmore this assembly the Class of '63 offi- pat Kanasky, co-ordinator of publi- formed a faculty committee to ally relinquished their positions as cations; Alan Landis, editor of the choose the new members of the eniors to the Class of '64. Under- | “Crusader; Sandra Steele, editor of squad. SR ssmen advanced to the grade they ' the Knight's Code; and staff mem- | Student Council Party was held E de . ee z | Wednesday, May 29, at Holme’s Cabin. Gary Miers and Jay. Ruckel have been selected by Dallas Rotary Club as delegates to the Leadership Con- ference at Camp Carson, Lebanon, June ‘17. Gary Miers was President of the junior class; Jay was a stu- dent council delegate from the same class. A picture and letter commending the sports achievements of Joe Lopasky, 1960 graduate of Lake- Lehman, were received from the University of Houston, Texas. These objects are displayed in the show- case located in the main lobby of the high school. . A party for the F.N.A. Club will be held June 8 at the home of Mrs. Jean Moledor, R.N., club advisor. Linda Gosart, past editor of the “Crusader”; Alan Landis, next years editor; and Miss M. Hutten- stine, Journalism Club advisor, at- tended a banquet at the Host Motel last night. At this banquet it was announced that © the “Crusader” placed as one of the top three news- papers in a contest sponsored by the National Mental Health Association. tention of residents Friday evening as the Armed Services transports flew in amazingly low formation ! into a deepening sunset. Everyone is hopeful that chilly evenings and late frosts are over, | for gardens are planted and flower AFTER STORM DAMAGE... Our sturdy LOGAN-LONG roofing materials beautify your home as they protect against weather-wear. : ; : 3 | RICHARD OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 3 P.M. | | LYO NM S | SAYS Shavertown Lumber Co. 16 East Center Street THANKS To his friends of the Demo- cratic Party from the Back Mountain area for their support Election Day. | | | { Shavertown, Penna. Phone 674-8866 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NOMINEES J IRTH'S DALLAS ESSO AT THE “Y” — ROUTES 118 & 309 Open 24 Hrs. — 674-4571 — AAA Service IS GENEROUSLY DONATING ALL THE PROFIT FROM SALES AND SERVICE SAT. JUNE 8th TO THE KEY CLUB ® TRIPS ® FLAGS ® BANNERS ® UNIFORMS ® RIFLES ® OTHER EQUIPMENT - Shavertown continues they will | Lawrys. | munity. | mer’s niece, Ann Yeust. | turned home on Sunday. | Two flying boxcars held the ati; jotient at University of Penn- sylvania Hospital, Philadelphia. Landis, | and Mrs. Charles Kisbaugh took up 2 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963 live near the Wilbur John Clause was released from » moved, The burning of all refuse return trips to the Philadelphia The “Troubador”, the school mag- will be in next year. Junior Class |is also to be commended. institution. ine, was distributed to the student | presented each Senior with the NEW BUILDING PROJECTS The month of May brought The Guy Llewellyns wel- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Yeust, Main Michigan, where they They re- Mrs. L. T. Schwartz, Main Street, Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Eidam | have as guests, the latter’s parents, | Mr. and Mrs. John Sterner, Allen- town, who are spending some time with them. : Mrs. John Dobinick, Goeringer Avenue, returned home on Sunday after spending Memorial Day and the past weekend visiting ther daughter, Kathy, Arlington, Virgin- FINISHED IN TIME Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicely redoing their home for son, Bob’s return from Japan after several years, just finished the outside painting job on Saturday, in time to put out the welcome mat. : Ray Kopetchney, home from Veterans Hospital for several weeks, would appreciate - visits from his friends. Ray faces a long period of recovery. i Bob Voelker and Walter Gosart with their families were observed taking a hike through the communis ty on Thursday, avoiding the heavi: ly. traveled highways. for a: safe holiday. : ni Friday was a happy day for Susie and 1, for our father and husband returned home from Nesbitt Hos- pital. How good it is to have Fred back and welcome him into the special diet club which Susie and 1 already belong to. ; The entire ommunity will miss a very popular local who will leave our area shortly for a well earned promotion. BIRTHDAYS Birthday congratulations to the following this week: Darlene" Dal- ton, Nancy Jane Smith, Mrs. Dan Shaver, Elwood Swingle, Allan Watkins, Sr., Gerry Pope, David Bennett, Kenneth James Sprau, Rugsell Eyet, John Elliott, Lisa Marie Zimmerman, Robert Carey, Beverly Gosart Gerrity, Mrs. War- businessman, ‘| ren Daubert, Wayne Casterlin, Ed- ward Lannan, Thomas J. Reese, Helen Lyon, Wendy Watkins, Mrs. Milo Bauerly, Glennis Price, Tommy Appel, Carol McKay and Donald Bennett, : Wills Eye Hospital on Wednesday | Bonnie Jenkins, daughter of Mr. after having been a patient for two l 31s: Chirnch 16ft this rioting Tor afternoon, and glad to be back'and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, Perrin |weeks in Nesbitt Hospital. proves the appearance of the high- home in his favorite community. Avenue, is among Wilkes College He is scheduled to make several geniors who will graduate with honors. : Wellington ‘Shaver, Niagara Falls, spent the week with his mother, several new babies into the com- Mrs. Ruth Shaver, Pioneer Avenue. Richard Lengel, E. Center Street, | comed a new son as did the Clar-' returned home last week from Nes- ence Glossers and the Jim Devlins bitt Hospital, where he had been a received a brand new daughter into patient. a family of three boys. Mary Ruth Andrew and her aunt, Mrs. Lydia Williams, Philadelphia, Street, spent five days last week are visiting the former's parents, "in Detroit, attended the wedding of the for- Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Andrew. Mary Ruth will leave shortly for Atlantic City, where she will work for the summer, ; Mrs. Robert Kemmerer is re- cuperating from a fall at her home in which she painfully injured her 1 Hpvestons MUTUAL, INC. Hii SOLEIL SELECTIVE FUND, INC. NC ar For prospectus-booklet YOUR hroestors man or clip this complete adver tisement checking the com- panies that interest you and mail it to your INVESTORS man ovestors DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC. YOUR INVESTORS MAN IS THOMAS N. 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