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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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The Yearbook ry
Several weeks ago, Robert Brown,
general chairman of the Patrons
Committee for the 1964 Dallas High
School Yearbook, distributed forms
tu@4ll seniors to obtain patrons’
naynes, both business and private.
Bob, assisted by Ronald Sinicrope,
urges seniors to return patron
forms as soon as popsible so that
names can be arranged in correct
layout form in preparation for the
yearbook.
Yearbook Committees are busily
assembling all necessary materials
for the 1964 edition. Miss Morris,
Senior High School librarian in
charge of layout, has been meeting
with the various committees in
order to coordinate all assignment
schedules distributed among the
members. Beverly Eck, editor of
the Yearbook, and Thomas Peirce,
senior class president, are assist-
ing her in supervising the work
being done by the committees.
Miss Morris, is planning to com-
plete portions of the publication in
March.
Although orders for the 1964
-book have nearly exhausted
the number to be sold, there are still
a few available for sale. These can
be ordered from Mr. Evans, in
Roan 2, during the daily activity
ods.
INTRAMURALS
By Dee-Dee Pope:
Girls’ intramurals continued this
week. Maggie Lawson was high for
Room 2, defeating Room 4, 58-0.
Room 14 defeated Room 17B, 21-9,
with ‘Cindy Galletly high for the
winners. Referees were Connie Con-
daras, Rosemary Zekas, Peggy
Fleming, and Tessie Cushner.
TRIP »
On March 14, The Dallas ‘Senior
High School Booster Club is spon-
soring a trip for the girls basket-
ball and hockey team players. The
. all day trip will be to West Chester
College to see the Canadian, United
States, and Mexican Gymnastic
+ Olympic (Championships.
CONGRATULATIONS
The students and faculty would
like to extend their congratulations
to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klein on the
birth of a son, Michael Patrick, on
. February 20. Mr. Klein has Senior
Homeroom 6.
JUNIOR PLAY
Mion Play Try-Outs were held
last Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes-
day. Mrs. Rutkowski would like to
appounce the following members of
aw cast who began practice last
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‘High School
by Susan Kitchen
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Friday for their production of
“Beauty and the Beef,” a three act
comedy by William Davidson:
Ginny, Judith Bergstrasser; George,
Kenneth Higgins; Laura, Bettina
Meyers; Lester, Bruce Hopkins; Pro-
fessor Barton, Robert Dolbear;
Franny, Susan Dingle; Beef, Wil-
liam Baker; Molly, Patricia: Cully;
‘Wallace Froods, Robert Van Orden;
Foggy, Arthur Miller; Dr. Spencer,
Gail Lamoreaux; Miss Bigby, Jean
Fleming; Mitzi, Kathy Bomberger;
Barbara, Cheryl Parsons; Scaffold,
Fred Gosart; Steve, Randy Jones;
Bubbles, Conrad Gonzalez; Betty,
Nadine Kuderka; Dot, Sharon
Evans; extras: Donald Smith,
Robert Anderson, Nick Sosik, and
Robert Schooley. Introducing the
acts is Eileen Rattigan. Student
director is Laurie Jenkins. ‘She is
assisted by Dianne Pickett.
Prompters are Jo Ann Tucker,
Linda Dymond, and Jo Ann Norrie.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
By Susy Kitchen:
Dallas bowed to Clark Summit,
48-12, in her final game, February
27,
DISPLAY CASES
An informative mathematics dis-
play was put together by the 10-5
Business Mathematics Section.
“Commemorating ‘W. Shakespeare”
—400th Anniversary—is the theme
of the second showcase. This was
a project of eleventh grade sec-
tions. : {
ALL-STAR AND ALL-SCHOLASTIC
Five seniors received handsome
bronze plaques for their football
achievement in the W.S.C. accord-
ing to the Sunday. Independent.
The five honored are: Michael
Jones, Charles Lockard, ~ Joseph
“Bro” Brominski. John Brominski
also rveceived a medal for being
chosen as All-Scholastic.
JUNIOR DANCE
The Juniors held their “Leap
Year” Hop in the Dallas Gym last
Friday night. The entertainment
was from 7:30 to 10:30.
DISTRICT WRESTLING MEET
The District #2 Wrestling Cham-
pionship was held in Wilkes College
Gym Friday, February 28, and
Saturday, February 29. Boys from
Noon, Thomas Kerpovich, and John |
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1964
all schools competed with others of
their “weight”. This is the time of
the year all wrestlers look forward
to. Seniors of this last event are:
John Bromingki, William Swart-
wood, Robert Allen, Carl Kaschen-
bach, Thomas Kerpovich, William
Kelley, and Frank Wadas.
. FOOTBALL ASSEMBLY
The speaker of the assembly held
February 28 was Mr. Jenkins. He
introduced Mr. Charles Lockard,
Mr. Ned Hartman, and Mr. James
Haines, treasurer of the Booster
Club Organization.
The following boys were pre-
sented with blue and white jackets
with an insignia saying, “W. 'S. C.,
1963 Dallas Champions”: John
Brominski, Howard Dymond, John
Farley, Carl Kaschenbach, Alan
Harris, Michael Jones, William
Kelley, Thomas Kerpovich, Charles
Lockard, Joseph Noon, William
Swartwood, Charles Morgan, Sum-
ner Bachman, Robert Redmond,
Donald Smith, Robert Voelker, Ed-
ward Baker, Fred Gosart, Donald
Martin, ‘Walter Prokopchak, Edward
Dorrance, James Haines, (Charles
Higgs,, Randall Jones, Joseph Mil-
ler, Charles Stevens, Gary West,
and Tony Bonomo.
Mr. Bromingki presented the
trophy from the West Side Confer-
ence to'Mr. Jenkins, on behalf of
the Dallas faculty and administra-
tion of Dallas High School.
The trophy is a beautiful gold
football mounted on a handsome
wooden base. The plaque reads,
“West Side Conference 1963, Dallas
Senior High School.”
Junior Varsity boys also received
their letters. These were: William
Baker, Conrad Gonzalez, Michael
Repotski, Carl Scholl, Thomas Szela,
Robert Anderson, Edward Dor-
rance, James Haines, Charles Higgs,
Randall Jones, Douglas LaBarr,
Joseph Miller, Charles Stevens,
Gary West, Robert Misson, An-
thony Bonomo, Harry Cooper, Lewis
Dixon, Stanley Dorrance, Mark Dor-
rance, Mark Dymond, Timothy Dy-
mond, William Kyle, Donald Law-
son, Charles Leonard, Alfred Mah-
ler, Bernie McDermott, Harry Mis-
son, James Misson, Edmund Peters,
James (Steinhauer, Russell Stoss,
An assembly presented by the
Bell Telephone Company was held
on February 26, in the high school
auditorium. The Company repre-
sentative, Mr. Lavery explained and
demonstrated, with experiments, the
use of ‘Laser” light rays for med-
ical purposes and for communica-
tion. His experiment showed how
his voice could travel through a
light ray.
The cheerleaders, under the su-
pervision of Miss Foley, received
their new uniforms on Monday, Feb-
Calvin Tinsley, James Yarnel, Don-
ald Bulford, Ronald Appel, Philip
Mathers. :
DALLAS HIGH SPORTS TRIPS
‘Wrestlers will journey to Penn-
sylvania State College for the P.T.A.
Wrestling Championships Meet.
Basketball players will be off to
Harrisburg for the finals. Girls’
hockey and basketball teams are to
go to West Chester for gymnastic
finals.
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High School News
by Mary Ann Kuchemba
ruary 10. They consist of a black
vest, with gold buttons, to be worn
over a white long sleeve blouse, and
a black pleated skirt with gold
pleat inserts. Previously the cheer-
leaders have made their own uni-
forms. The group earned the money
to buy their new uniforms by spon-
soring the Lake-Lehman sweatshirt
sale earlier this year.
The senior Lettermen received
their Letterman sweaters on Friday,
February 21. The sweaters are black
knit wool with a gold letter.
New furniture has been installed
in the lobby of the high school. It
consists of a desk, two Deacon’s
benches, and nine captain's chairs.
All are done in Early American style
and made of mahogany wood.
Lake-Lehman students, under the
supervision of the physical educa-
tion teachers, have begun practic-
ing for a gym exhibition to be held
March 13. The program will consist
of tumbling, calisthenics with Indian
pins, dances, and some stunts on the
ropes, rings, and iron horse. The
best students from each class have
been chosen to participate in the
exhibition,
The Lake-Lehman cheerleaders
(have been selected to represent the
{North League basketball All-Stars
in the Dream Games to be held at
the lest ‘Side Central Catholic High
School Gym. Captain of the squad
is Bonny Gennettc and co-Captain is
Pat Kanasky.
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