look, ! an-_ : und, nnie eral regs, i | = V : \ mtn AJllla - x nfl - D ~N x emf — Pp) ~ Be, These are the members of Dallas Junior High School and the ninth grade football teams. . Row 1: Mr. John Cathrall, head coach, John Evenson, Roy Supulski, James Colburn, Chester Kyle, Steve Townsend, Carl Zimmerman, Carl Tupper, James Knecht, David Ko- zemchak, Gary Harris, Mr. William Price, assistant coach. Row 2: Charles Fleming, Robert Stanton, David Elston, Russel Eyet, Scott Fry, Richard Crogs, Jeff Mor- ris, David Kozik, Dick Kerpovich, Tom Hill, manager. Row 3: John [Swingle, Bill Hensh- ki, Robert Blair, Donald Alexander, Robert Kelley, Marc Davies, Rus- ls sel Gula, Ron Madajeski, Ray Metz- gar, Andrew Victor. 3 Row 4: Ronald Ray, Ted Wright, Dan Dorrance, Robert Griffith, Gary Williams, Robert Parry, James Har- ris, Paul Priebe, Tom Stritzinger, Jeff Farley, Clark Van Orden. Row 5: James Gosart, Robert Ni- col, Donald Davis, Carl Derhammer, \ THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 26, 1963 High School Gridders End Suceessinl Year Eric Dingle, Ronald Roberts, David | to 7. Then Dallas beat West Pittston" Finn, William Dixon, William Mis- sion, Robert Apple. This segson’s record for the Fal- con team was four to two. The first game Tunkhannock won over Dallas 7 to 6. On the next game Dallas beat Luzerne 20 to 6. Then Tunkhannock beat Dallas again 12 24 to 14 and Plymouth 25 to 7. In the last game Dallas beat Lu- zerhe 18 to 13. The season scores for the eighth grade were Dallas 13, Tunkhannock 0, Dallas 27 - Lakeland 6, Tunkhan- nock 14, Dallas 6. The season’s record was two to ome. @ICUB SCOUTS TO MEET « ¥ Cub Pack # 233, Shavertown, will hold its regular monthly Pack meeting in St. Pauls church, on | December 2 at stead of December 11 for their Monday evening, 7:30. Cub Master Edwin Stolorick will. be in charge. CHANGE MEETING DATE Jackson Township Fire Company Auxiliary will meet December 4 in- Christmas party, “at which time one dollar gifts will be exchanged. ef EEE EEE RSE GORE OCR ORRE AT FRED L. PARRY’S TRADE NOW! Drive the roomy, new Rambler American Station Wagon ! WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF 22,000 miles USED CARS ’62 RAMBLER, 6 cyl. Custom 4 dr. Sedan. Auto. trans- mission. Radio, Heater, plus many other extras. A-Title $1495 ‘Standard Shift, extras Radio, ’62 RAMBLER AMERICAN CUSTOM Station Wagon. Heater, 3 eel miei un [a ie Fale Ba Lala ape la) aL lms rae as ata] Ja a. iin Su ela aN sulle Te iE baliafa plus many other 3 495 61 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR — Custom; one owner; 4 Door Sedan V8 Looded — 28,000 miles $1395 owner. . extras ’60 RAMBLER AMERICAN, 2 Door Sedan; one Standard Shift; Radio, Heater, Many other 3 895 ’59 RAMBLER SUPER 6 Cyclinder Station Wagon. Standard Shift, Radio and Heater. Low Mileage... .. 3 895 ’59 FORD; RANCH WAGON. Autematic Transmission. Radio, Heater. Many Other Extras. Low Mileage... .. $ 895 31% LUZERNE, PA. BENNETT ST. ses J} AM BLER semviee Over 25 Years \in the same Location % SESE EEE oh Dallas Senior High School News | | by Susan Kitchen | * The Senior Class met last Friday to discuss dues, dances and play tickets. SENIOR COMMITTEE OF YEAR- BOOK: The senior ' committee met to discuss the manner in which in- dividual paragraphs, adjoining pic- tures, would be set up. TROPHY WINNER: A beautiful trophy was presented to David Ryan, senior, as second place win- ner in a weight-lifting contest held at Forty Fort High School on November 16th. The score was tied, but because David was of heavier body weight, he was clapsi- fied in seeond place. JUNIOR MISS: Beverly Eck, Jun- ior Miss of Wyoming Valley, is making preparations for a very ex- citing week's stay at Reading, Pennsylvania. There, Beverly com- petes state-wise. : D. A. R.: Peggy Fleming wa chosen by the. Senior Class to represent Dallas Senior High School in the Daughters of American Revolution Contest to ‘take place It's BULOVA Time! —— hy LEADING LADY ‘““H'’ Tiny master- if piece of beauty and iy precision with tear- be drop case caught fi like a costly gem + ffs to a multi-faceted i I expansion bracelet. i 21 jewels, in yellow or white $49.95 See our fine selection of BULOV A and CARAVELLE Watches Memorial Highway ~ Shavertown in February. Peggy. DATESETTER: Two pert seniors of Dallas represented our school in | the Miss Datesetter Contest. They were Pat Whalen. and Judith Ross. Both girls were chogen as finalists. Pat and Judi modeled semi-formal gowns in the Lazarus Department Store. Each contestant submitted an essay and these were judged by a professional committee and. the finalists were notified November 14th. Congratulations girls! KEY CLUB: The Key Club is holding a hayride on November 30th for members and their dates. Reservations are to be made with Frank Wadas or Richard Love’ by November 25th. Members attend- ing are to meet at the High iSchool at 6:30. CLOTHING DRIVE: The Keyettes and Key Club are aiding in the an- nual clothing drive, which is a com- munity project. Thursday, November 21st, Mrs. James Besecker addressed = the F. H. A. on: Table Arrangements for the Holidays.” i Several weeks ago, we inadver- tently reported that Mr. Pritchard owned the Towne House Restau- rant, Dallas. This was an error. Mr. Pritchard is the owner of. the We wish luck to i BY DEE DEE POPE: Top Hat Restaurant, Kingston. A food drive for needy families was sponsored by the Keyettes from Monday through Wednesday of this week. : Yesterday at Assembly Mr. Kish, District ‘Game Protector of the Game Commission was the guest speaker. : LIBRARY: The Library: has just received a number of career book- lets from the Institute for Research, Chicago. In the list, both old and New career fields are represented. Among the fifty-six booklets, every- one is sure to find information on his chosen career. MAJORETTE PRACTICE: At the end of football season, majorette practice was discontinued until February. The band and chorus are busy working toward the Christmas concert. BY CHERYL PARSONS: The Junior Class of Dallas S High School sponsored a danc: Wednesday night, Novenibe Playing for the “Cranberry X was a band from iScrantol. gs} the Blue Tones. The dance was ix from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. z A’ Christian (Service Career Day will be’ held ‘at Albright College on December 10, 1963. Any student wishing to study for the Clergy is encouraged to attend this confer- ence by ‘the Admissions Office of Albright. The session will begin with registration. in the College Boy Scout WILL SELL TREES on the grounds. of DEDEDE IEDC DEDEDE. X HUGE UBBUUU GEER EEE E EB EHUL SRL SR SR IE IL IL DC IC IEC ICDC IEICE DONEC DO_ NO. NE. NG. CHRISTMAS SHAVERTOWN METHODIST CHURCH STARTING DEC. 17 ‘ x 1 Troop 231 : bh rR na Last Friday's dance was really a lot of fun. The disk jockey kept everything going at a fast pace and made the dance a big success. Thanks to the P. T. A. for the swinging good time. On Monday Miss Vas Korlis came to schooi wn. what we thought was the driver training car. Later we | found out that the sign read, “Just Married.” Miss Vas Korlis is now Mrs. Sam Cooper. We wish them: happiness. : On Wednesday, we had an assem- bly. A movie entitled “The Dew Line” was shown. It concerned the radar installations along the Arctic Circle, Last week ur seventh grade stu- dents ran around like a bunch of scared mice. Their achievement tests were given during the week. We are happy to see Mr. Bro- minski back in school during the afternoons. Up until now he was spending his ‘afternoons on the Se- ior High football field. Everyone is ‘really elated this week over the prospect of a two day vacation. We wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. The Dallas Junior High football | team finished its season by losing Dining Hall from 10:00 to 10:30. A welcome ,address, Chapel service, luncheon, . campus tour, and a panel discussion will be the agenda for the day.- Anyone interested in attending this conference should write: to College . Relations Office, Albright College, Reading. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT The School of Nursing in Hospital of The University of Pennsylvania is awarding ten Thomas B. McCabe Achievement Awards annually to students entering the school. The purpose is to give recognition to students; = regardless of financial need, who possess outstanding abil- ity, have an .interest il nursing as a career and have 'demonstrated outstanding “achievement in high school and the community. Each award will be in the amount of $600 to be allocated over three vears of training. (Continued’ on Page 2 B) FOR BETTER COOKING 674-4781 DELANEY GAS’ SERVICE, Inc. 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