of not une ard i SET ge fv A Ww DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Register By Friday For Learn-To-Swim Deadline for registering for the Learn to Swim lessons sponsored by Back Mountain Y.M.C.A. is Fri- day. Parents of boys and girls be- tween the ages of 7 and 14 are re- | minded that application must be made with Cliff King at the Back Mountain ‘Y’ by tomorrow. Buses will transport the young- sters to the Wilkes-Barre Y.M.C.A. where they will be given instruc- tion Monday ginning June 17. The group will be divided into two sections with one group receiving instruction at 3:30 p.m. and the next group at 4:00 Buses will leave the Back Mountain Y’ at 3:00 p.m. daily. Other de- tails may be obtained at the Back Mountain ‘Y’, a member agency of the United Fund. CRISPELL For GAS —Bottled Gas Service— Rt. 29 — Noxen KE 9-87i1 through Friday be- | i One last chance to goof off to- gether is a welcome complement wl solemn graduation from high school. | Thursday, Dallas seniors made | their annual trip to Mo-Nom-O. | Nock Inn, Mountainhome, accom- | panied by five faculty members. | Ninety-one students attended, leav- ing late that night. ‘@ We Invite a two year course in Top High School Students . . . who cannot afford a four year college education to consider opportunities available to graduates of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Visit the School Between 9 and 4 Daily ) | TEENAGERS! learn TYPING this SUMMER ing Dallas at 7:45 a.m. and return- Above, they are seen through the Post’s candid camera, which didn’t mind a day in the Poconos either. From the left, just kids at heart, four give a seesaw a workout, and next over, Baccalaureate services were con- ducted in the auditorium on Sun-' day, beginning+«at 8 p.m. with Rev. | | Wesley Kimm officiating, Following ' classes of the Lake, Lehman, Noxen, the sermon, ‘‘Be Yourself”, a mixed chorus under the direction of Mr. : Gerrity sang “I Believe” and “You'll Never Walk Alone.” The proces- sional and recessional hymns, “On- | ward Christian Soldiers” and “Holy, | Holy, Holy” were sung by the con- | gregation, chorus, and members of | Will act as aids to the teachers. | the graduating class. On Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. Com- mencement Exercises were held in {the high school gymnasium. Imre Kovacs, noted humorist, was guest | speaker. by honor students, Mary Ann Bebey and Edward Hollos. Lester B. Squier called the name of each { member of the Class of “63” while | Willard Sutton presented "each graduate with a diploma. The band, | dinder the direction of Mr. Miliaus- ‘kas, played the processional and | recessional marches for the class of | 100 members. | On Friday “Band Night” was held | at the Sandy Beach Drive-In. The band marched from the Lake Ele- mentary school to the drive-in and then played various selections from the spring concert for the large group of spectators who gathered. ' Proceeds from this event will be used for trips taken by the band | during the coming school year. Annual band-athletic banquet was held in ‘the cafeteria on Wednesday, June 5. Robert O'Dell, head football coach of Bucknell, was the main speaker. Senior members of G.A.A. and the Lettermen’s Club were presented with blazers. | Trophies that the band won at the Sherbuine, Pageant of Bands on die English Algebra EDUCATIONAL - GUD: E Reading Improvement Basic Reading Skills Course Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania SUMMER SESSION JUNE 24 - AUGUST 2 Courses for Heh School and College Bound Plane Geom Modern Mathematics General Mathematics (Junior High Application and Information: Educational - Guidance Institute 29 West Northampton Street, Telephone 823-0166 INSTITUTE (2nd to 7th Grades) etry School Level) the guitar-man takes | i { today. Addresses were delivered | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1963 Seniors Enjoy Final Outing In The Poconos to the courts. (In the next court, not shown, is Aussie racquet-wiz- ard Ross Walker engaging three op- ponents at once.) Then: A couple of scenes from | Kennedy's pool, enacted by stu- dents of government. Almost every- LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR MARY ANN KUCHEMBA Saturday, June 1, are being dis- played in the band trophy case. Members of the sixth grade and Ross are touring the high school Acting as guides for these future Junior high students are 'F.T.A. members. There will be no classes in the Lake-Lehman Area schools ‘tomor- row, Teacher's Day. F.T.A. members The Senior issue of the “Crusad- er” ‘was distributed to the student { body on Friday. Included were class | history, activities of ‘the Class of “63”, and general information about each member. Editor Marily Wood- ling was assisted by a staff of nine Juniors and Seniors. Work is progressing on the ‘“Knight’s Code”, the student hand- book, for 1963-64. Susan Fielding is editor, assisted by Sandy Steele. Monday will be the last day of school for us. Final examinations in major sub- jects were administered Tuesday and Wednesday. Language exams were administered on Tuesday ‘and math, history, and science exams were given on Wednesday. On Saturday, May 25, a group of Sophomore and Junior girls attend- ed a tea and open house at Nesbitt | Hospital. Since school will close for summer on Monday, this will be my last column ‘for this school year. |How to accumulate money on the installment plan? With a face-amount in- stallment certificate, you can systematically accum- ulate sums of money over 6, 10, 15, or 20-year per- iods. You can obtain a free : rospectus-booklet describ- ing how these certificates make lump sum or install- ment payments available to you at maturity. Single payment certificates are also available; ask about certificate payment com- pletion insurance. A practical approach to Life Insurance needs? Your financial planfor your family’s needs should include sufficient lifeinsurance. Talk to your ‘“Investor’s man” about life insurance de- signed. to fit in the family financial program. Write or call: Themas N. Kreidler Jr. Zone Manager 674-5231-822-3266 Shavertown, Pa. Representing Diversified Services, Inc. - FOUNDED 1894 and Hvestors Syndicate Life Insurance and Annuity Company OR, MAIL THIS COUPON lease send me: Investors Syndicate of America, Inc, prospectus [J tasurance information a= L the { SECTION B — PAGE 1 To Attend Bradford | Seminar In Mexico Bradford Junior College, Brad- ford, Mass., announces that Marion G. Ruggles, Haddonfield Farm, will attend the Bradford Summer Semi- nar in Mexico this year, June 21 to August 9. Miss Ruggles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ruggles, dJr., recently completed her fresh- man year at Bradford. Westminster Youth Attend Work Camp Sara and: Tom Bobo, and Joan | Ziegler, members of the West- | minster Youth Fellowship of Trin- | lity United Presbyterian Church, will attend the Work Camp of | Lackawanna Presbytery, June 17th | to 22. The purpose of the camp is to continue improving Lackawanna Camp, a site recently acquired by the Presbytery, along the Susque- hanna River at Vosberg. This camp, | adjoining Camp Sterrett, the Epis-{ copal Camp, has been abandoned Bde Od | for some time. Sara Bobo attended SADDLES © BRIDLES | last year for one week, when the SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST work was just beginning, and re- © TACK e ported that the young people had Western Wear and great fun working together. Gifts Indian Moccasing | Ralph Sends Semds Delegate Ralph M. Sands, Carverton, is and Gifts attending the 78th Annual Conven- . Wi | tion of The Holstein-Friesian As- | sociation of America at Salt Lake | 6 H A Z E L | City as an elected delegate of the NE 9-8504 EE data tuiibuiidbumdibugie | Pennsylvania Holstein breeders, one | Rt. 29—Harveys Lake to Noxen | of 204 delegates. A | (GIFTS for [Qc 0 52.98 | | | | ing here for three years, where one | of their favorite guest groups. i body fell in, in this case. [ | Edgar Hughes shows champion- | ship shuffleboard follow-through, | —— SR pire | . [in an all-faculty game. At lower | Jack Eck Is Named ® Belts ® Bill Folds left, seniors relax at pool-side and | T D List’ | ® Socks ® Lighters golf course. o Dean's Lis ® Handkerchiefs ® Razors Lower right: Don Evans, draws a | bead in another all-faculty game, | J2ck Eck, son of Mr. and Mrs. | while seniors who didn’t mind a | Fred Eck, Lehigh Street, Shaver- | | rather mountdinons’ walki to. the | town, and a student at Muhlenberg | | stables rode a little horseback. | College has been named to thei | ® Flash Lights @® Toiletries CARDS for FATHER 3-11 BEN FRANKLIN 3-10 Church Street — Dallas | D Li hool. Owners of the resort told chap- | eon's Task at Jeo ; | erones Hughes, Evans, Robert | Jack, who will be a senior in the | bear, Mrs. Louise Prothero, and | (fall, is planning a career in medi- Mrs. Theresa Rutkowski that the 'cine. 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