SECTION B — PAGE 4 Buy ! Printed Napkins At The Post 8 re | SELINGO SIGNS] “A SIGN OF QUALITY” 674-8126 Lehman Road - - - - Huntsville The Best of Music For Your Listening Enjoyment NAK & Serving 12 Counties 730 ON YOUR DIAL FORALIMURGER YN wa ET Be sure to listen each Sunday afternoon to the voice of the student in Wyoming Valley on the STUDENT ROUNDTABLE at 1 p.m.; sponsored ( by J. E. Coombs, 7 Alden Road, Nanticoke. E ee THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1964 Lake-Lehman PTA gi Board OK’s Union Lester ‘Squier, supervising prin- | cipal of Lehman- Jackson Elemen- | tary School, and William Frey, | j Dresident of the Lake-Lehman Joint | | PTA, announce that the Executive | Board of the PTA has approved | | unanimously the merger of the | | townships into one district. This ! | will be reported to the membership | ih Bi hon aaa ue as a whole at the next regular! der the direction of Miss Ann Anto- meeting, at which time it is hoped | : 5 | nello. Included ere songs from | that acquainting the members with w g ‘the benefits of this merger will | encourage them to vote in favor of it at the April election. The regular meeting will take place Monday evening, at 8 p.m. at On Monday. March. 30; petitions the Lehman High School. Executive | ere distributed in each homeroom Board will meet at 7.pm. in the [to students wishing to run in the Library. | elections of class officers in each | Topic for this meeting will be grade. To be eligible, students must “Growth Through Preparation” and |be in the upper half of their class, will concern curriculum and prep- | having at least a “C” average, and | aration for college. George Ralston | must have petitions signed by three | -— | teachers and nine other | stating that they think the person running would make a good candi- | The Lake-Lehman High School {| Choruses presented the annual | Spring Concert on Friday, April 3, and ‘Musical Caravan.” Soloists were Ellen Harris, Alan Landis, Kenneth Ellsworth, Sharon Montross, Cheryl Thomas and Melanie Graham. Im 7 pala Auto Seat Covers Route 309 at Shady Side Lake @ Convertible tops expertly in- stalled and guaranteed @ Worn body cloths replaced on seats ® Clear plastic covers @® Antique cars restored All types of chrome chairs re-covered Restaurant booths and stools repaired and reupholstered PHONE 674- 9521 eww E— | of Wilkes College will ‘be ‘the main speaker. A special invitation is | extended to junior and senior stu- dents. Election of officers will take place. 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The Comets play- Council representative. led for our two hours of dancing Mr. Richard Hynick, an English and we're all awaiting the next major from Kings College, has been |dance. student teaching at ' Lake-Lehman | The judging for the Dallas Junior ‘High School. He is working in the 'and Senior Women’s Club art con- English . Department. under the su-|test was held here last week, Mr. pervision of Mr. Wilchewski and Hukill chose these ninth grade stu- Miss Huttenstine, and he will teach dents as winners. Scott Strohl, 1st; here until May 22. Jack Updyke, 2nd; Larry Heycock, | A “Hootenanny Night,” sponsored |3rd and Frank Gisky, honorable {by the Lake-Lehman Journalism | mention. [Club will be held April 10, in the| In eighth grade, Bob Griffith, 1st; ‘high school cafeteria, from 8 to 11. Sharon Yalick, 2nd; Betsy London, I College groups as well as Lake- 3rd; and Karen Fiske, honorable | Lehman students will provide en- mention. The seventh grade winners i tertainment. | were: Anne Lacy, 1st; Priscilla Reese Three Lake-Lehman F.T.A. mem- 12nd; Suzanne Kozick, 3rd; and Mol- bers attended the Pi Beta Gamma (lie Townsend, honorable mention. tea held on Saturday at:Hotel Sterl- | There were twenty-one entries in |ing in Wilkes-Barre: Mary Ann Ku- | all. chemba, Lake-Lehman FTA. pres- | Last Wednesday's assembly pro- ident; Susan Fielding, Lake-Lehman {gram dealt with extra-sensory per- F.T.A. secretary; and Wilma Long. | ception. Mr.. Joseph Kanner, a Psy- 2 Dallas Dee D Susan TIRE _ STARFIRES We would all like to congratulate and wish the Starfires the best of luck on their first recording. These local boys, four seniors, two recent graduates of Dallas High, and a together for three years. The band, composed of the following boys, Richard Gumbravich, Howard Dy- mond, Charles McCuen, Roger Grif- fith, Robert Gardner, Fred Kirken- dall, and Eddie Pashinski, recorded during Easter vacation at Bell Sound Studios in New York City. Their recording, “You're My Only One”, and the flip side, “Please Come Back”, will be released local- ly in the next three weeks. If it is a hit, the record will then be re- leased nationally. The Starfires have appeared at many local Reservations for the annual Ju- | chology graduate of Wilkes College |S SG prom opened on Vo fag N. Y. School of Social Research, day, April 6, and will close on April New York, was the speaker. He is 16. Co-chairmen of this year’s prom, [also a member of the Psychology | whose theme is ‘Gone With The | department and faculty of Wilkes Wind”, are Melanie Graham and College and he is in charge of the Robert. Rood. | Psychometrics Department and Gui- On Friday, April 3, members of dance Center. | the Senior Class made Reservations | This week, boys from the 7th, ifor their class trip to Washington, |8th and 9th grade participated in ‘pe. and the World's Fair. The trip | the annual physical education in- this year will be taken on May 6, | dex. This is under the direction of | 7, 8 and 9. Mr. John Zaleskas is Mr. Brominski, our Physical Edu- | class advisor. | cation Director. This index is to | Preparations are being made for | show where the boys stand, physi- 'the annual band voncert to be held (cally, in their class, = grade, and in the high school gym on April school. 17 and 18. David Sutton and Rich- | The track and baseball teams have ard Lopasky will be featured as been working out in the gym this narrators of the novelty numbers. | week, the track team under the Mr. John Miliauskes, is director of | supervision’ of Mr. William Price land the baseball team under the Are you BD still feeling ~~ the sting y with your \. present car? \ Then buzz down to 3X FRED L. PARRY \ | INC: i Bet our painlessly low price | iy on te 'g4 RAMBLER / / * Enjoy Rambler's low . \ maintenance and operating cost * Get Rambler's ‘high resale value at frade-in time 7%. See the Rambler Classic § “. or V8 and Rambler 4 .'% Ambassador V-§ FRED LL. PARRY ING. 875 BENNETT STREET ¥ LUZERNE, PA. Be a next week on Lee Vincent's | future dates at Wilkes, schools and colleges. They will play “Pur- and have Wyoming Seminary, and Lafayette. = Their Harvey's Lake dances will start the third week in May. At this time, Howard Dymond will leave -the group to start pre-med studies at Franklin and Marshall College, Lan- caster, in September. Richard Grumbavich® will enter Wilkes Barre Business College’ at this, time; but will remain with the group. The opinion’ of the boys is that they | have worked hard, and they believe | their recording is a job well done. | vin'’s Sunday Serenade,” i Everyone wishes them the best of | luck! The Key Club met recently and |] term of 1964-65. ' secretary, | chaplain, direction of Mr. They the weather improves. WGA elected their officers for the school! Elected were the president, Steve | vice-president, Scott Alex- treasurer, William Baker; Daniel .Sinicrope; ser- geant-at-arms, Bob VanOrden, and! Robert Anderson. The Club “also has. plans for making following boys: Farrar; ander; Attend Banquet the | f Hooper Wrestling: Award Banquet,’ The attended following Saturday evening at Kingston | American Legion, in honor of Jack Sorber, winner of a trophy; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown, New Bruns- wick, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. William ! Gennetts, Loyalville, and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sorber, Chip and. Cat | lene, Sorber Mountain. Jack re- | ceived two congratulatory tele- grams. Frederick Case. will begin practicing when FOR BETTER COOKING 674-4781 DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc. , Memorial Highway Dallas ORDER memories that only a mother ¢ senting mother and father are GIFTS — CARDS Memorial Highway Wilkes student have been playing charge of Miss Sliker. FOR . MOT HER’ S DAY : What can be more lovely for her birthday, “anniversary, Mother's Day—or “just because” than the highly cherished “MOTHER'S RING” Here is a lasting gift that Mother will cherish always and wear with pride, for the “Mother's Ring,” radiant with the life. And so beautifully .'. Two bands of 14K gold, repre- of the month for each child in the family (one stone for cach child—and more can be added for newcomers) , Henry's Jewelry DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA HEIL Te Senior High School By ee Pope and Kitchen signs for directions to the high school. The Girl's basketball team held their annual spaghetti dinner at the Colony Restaurant, Harvey's Lake. Mothers of the seniors served, while junior girls entertained. 'A gift was presented to Miss Mabel Jenkins, assembly ‘last Tuesday, and fea- tured the Jimmy Johnston Variety Show. Mr. Johnston has appeared on all television networks from coast to coast and shows through- out the United States and Canada. Besides acts of magic, Mr. Johnston also featured trained birds, and “Lucky, the Wonder Dog.” The Junior Class will present Wil- liam Davidson's Play “Beauty and the Beef,” tomorrow night at 8 in ‘the auditorium. Mrs. Terest Rut- koski is coach and advisor. Juniors were measured for class rings last Thursday by Mr. Wingert. These rings, long awaited and treas- ured possessions of the students, will arrive early in October. | The Junior Class held a very sue- cessful dance last Friday from 7: 30 to 10:30. SENIOR CLASS MEETING {during - activity period, : discusse | plans for the class banquet June: 1 at the Gus Genetti Hotel and the Lodge. Other senior activity da {announced were: Class day-May 29, | Baccalaureate- June 7, and June 9; { Graduation. Mr. Evans urged ‘all seniors to solicit for patrons. The last senior dance will be held on | April 25 in the high school gym- nasium. Let's all make plans’ te support this last senior affair. Chairmen of the various com- mittees for class day met last Fri- ‘day, after the senior class meeting, to discuss plans for class day with Mr. Hughes, class advisor. : HONOR SOCIETY - The National Honor Society in- ucted the new junior members last {Friday during assembly. The candlelight ceremony, performed by {the senior society members, was in Congratula- tions to: Jack Simpson, Lee Philo, Larry Edwards, Marquerite Harow- icz, Janice Priebe, Thomas Kerpo- Fvich, Linda Woolbert, Ellen Evans, {Jean Fleming, Monica Haradem, ‘Judy Bergstrasser, Marjorie Glahn, Reese Finn, Katherine Bomberger, Susan Dingle, Stephen Farrar and 4 | class trip on June 4 at Mount A Ann Woolbert. Cn © The band of Dallas Senior High School, under the direction of Me TT Lester Lewis, traveled to Crestwooy High ‘School last Friday. In turni/ . Crestwood will present a concert at our school. Majorettes will do routines accompanied by the band. This ‘seems an excellent way to Everyone is glad to see Miss Emma Engler back in the regular ‘| routine of clases. Cheerleaders, under direction of Miss Engler, are preparing to attend the cheerlead- ing clinic in Hamburg. Here they: will exhibit school cheers and ob- serve new methods. Monday was the last day to enter the Sewing = Contest sponsored by the Boston Store. Winners will be announced soon. ; EARLY SO A 7 SA [7 [(S an have, tells the story of her joined together by the stone Sem-cut, lifetime, synthetic birthstones one for each child Precious 14K gold mY Te FAR LA K on in wo bands, representing mother and Absolutely unique — 287-0275 % Patented by : SHAVERTOWN I : : rb — ry " TR ITT — coach, by the team. 4 The Antrim Bureau presented AF ih 7 i fen Senior Class, meeting last nf th €o of he. RR i ia II ag TREE, RESET Bas