\rveys norn- Mrs. West rnoon spital. n the Rev. pisco- ormer were ick. h ob- y an- affil- copal, » seve Lake; West cisco; Mrs. S. “D.; Hill; Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. -& % x ATS DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA : : c Me Candidates Cheer: Cheering tryouts began last Tues- day after school. About fifty girls girls are competing for the ten varsity and the six junior varsity itions. After two weeks of prac- ®, followed by voting of the teachers, the new squad will be an- nounced. Miss Engler is advisor. Chorus Program: The Chorus, under the dredlion of Mrs. Florence Sherwood, present- ed their annual Spring Concert last Friday night. . A preview was pre- sented in Assembly last Tuesday afternoon. = ‘Selections were also given by the Boys’ ‘Chorus and Choraliers. Mrs. Sherwood made all arrangements for the music pre- ‘sented. Physical Fitness Winners: Congratulations are extended to Dave Ryan and the Physical Fitness Team who were victorious. last Sat- urday at Coughlin High ‘School in the Marine Physical Fitness Contest. Dave was presented with a trophy for scoring the second highest num- ber. of individual points. The team, «4 a whole, was also presented a No for being runner-up. The following boys participated after each eliminated classmates in in- dividual gym classes: David Ryan, @bert Anderson, Lee Isaacs, Mark Dymond, (Charles Higgs, and Lewis Isaacs. Loyalty Day Parade— > First Place: Congratulations to the Key Club Drill, Team for placing first as the outstanding Civilian Unit in the Loyalty Day Parade at Nanticoke last. Saturday. The team gave a marvelous performance under the leadership of Captain Robert Van- Orden. The Keyettes, (Colorettes, and the Junior High School Drill Team also participated. This is the fourth year the team has been pre- sented with this honor. Spring Recognition Banquet: The annual Spring Recognition Banquet was held last Saturday ‘night at the High School. This | Banquet is sponsored by the Ath- 'letic Association in recognition of the members of the athletic teams, | band, majorettes, and cheerleaders. | Following the dinner, prepared by | the cafeteria personnel and served | by the mothers, letters ‘and awards |e presented by. the .various coaches. The main speaker of the banquet was Dean George Ralston of Wilkes College. Hult Linqual Snow White: The Spanish classes, under the direction of Mr. Edward Potera, will present “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” in Assembly tomor- row. The French classes, under Miss Sliker, and the Latin classes, under Mrs. Kauffman, also will take ' part. Oui, Paree: The Junior Class recently voted on their theme for the Prom, which will be held Friday, May 22nd. | Their selection is ‘Gay Paree.” | Class Day Practice: | Mr. Hughes, class advisor, an- _ nounced that Seniors will begin | practice for Class Day next Wed- nesday. 'Class Day, the first of the Senior events, will be held in’ the School Auditorium on Friday after- pon, May 29th. Parents and riends are invited. | Honor Society News: The National Honor ‘Society met qm and elected a committee ito plan for a Social ‘Gathering. | Chairman is Linda Woolbert. Other | Reese Finn, Ann Woolbert, Ellen | Evans, Peggy Fleming, and Tom ~ Kerpovich. | We Thank You: Mr. Evans would like to thank all ‘Seniors who solicited, and all parents, businesses, and friends who contributed to the patron drive. Miss Morris would also like to thank all who helped her with the and Susan Kitchen This Emblem Identifies Your, Welcome Wagon * Sponsors £3 3 Dallas Senior High School By Dee Dee Pope Yearbook make-up which is near completion. Help For Freddie: The Key Club and wrestlers will participate in a “Slave Labor Day.” For this, the boys will work wvol- untarily for the minimum $1.00 per hour, in order to achieve ‘their $1,000.00 goal. This goal is to | send [Freddie Hennebaul,' a Lake- Lehman wrestler who broke his back two years ago during a meet, to Magee Hospital, Philadelphia where they will teach him to use his artificial muscle. Freddie will then be able to feed himself and type, thus enabling him to earn a living. Some of the boys will work one day, others have volun- teered to work for two. The Keyettes are also sponsor- ing a bake sale to be held at the Acme Market, Shavertown this Saturday, May 9, at 9:00 o’clock to help the Key Club and wrestlers meet their goal. Anyone wishing to donate baked goods to help Freddie, should leave them at the Acme at 9:00 o'clock on Saturday morning. Let's everyone get out and help the boys meet their goal! Fore! Dallas is very pleased with the prospects of this year’s golf team. Members are Ralph Elston, senior (captain); Robert Allen, senior; Bob Brown, senior; Bill Kelley, senior; Steve Farrar, junior; Chad Higgs, junior; Bill Hontz, senior; Tom Wardell, sophomore; Rusty Wil- liams, sophomore; Mark Dymond, sophomore; Steve Kaschenbach, sophomore; Harry Cooper, sopho- more; and Brad VanEtten, sopho- more. The schedule for the 1964 season is as follows: April 29, Han- over at Wyoming Valley Golf Course; April 30, Wyoming Sem- inary at Irem Temple; May 4, Coughlin at Lehman Course; May 6, Hanover at Lehman Course; May 7, Meyers at Lehman Course, and May 16th is the PIAA District II Tourney at Irem Temple Golf Course. For the final event, five players are chosen for the competi- tion. Prom Redervations: We would like to remind students that the Prom reservations are to be turned in by tomorrow, May 8th. Senior Committee Meetings: The decorating committee for the Class Banquet met last week. Mem- bers are: Karen Walk, Bill Suttan, Howard Dymond, Bradley Earl, and Beverly Eck. The slogan committee for the Class Banquet met also. In this committee slogans, quotes or proverbs will be utilized to de- scribe or humor the person for whom it is written. Members are: Rita Rice, Chris Colovos, Eva Sue Szela, Jack Simpson, Shirley Yab- lonski, and Susy Kitchen. Artful Jewelry: The art classes, under the direc- DALLAS Junior High NEWS The Freshman Cheerleaders are trying out at the Senior High School after school. They're all anxious to make next year's squad and we wish them all luck The chess Club, under the direc- tion of Mr. Baur, is very active. The officers of the club are Sheryl Dy- mond, president; Paul Turner, vice- president, and Tex Wilson, treasur- er. The club has purchased twenty- two chess sets for the fifty-member tournament which is now in its second round. The winners so far are Paul Turner, Sally Ziegenfus, Craig Williams, Eric Dingle, Bob Welsh, Loren Thompson, James Taylor, Kein Miller, Brian Farrell, and Dennis Wright. The Dallas Junior High Falcons baseball team started their season by defeating Luzerne 18-11 at Dal- las. The Falcons were the first to score as six runs crossed the plate in the first inning. They added six more runs in the bottom of the second, as this proved to be their margin of victory. Mr. Robert Cicon acted as manager due to the ab- sence of regular coach Mr. Frederic Case. The next game will be played Wednesday, against Tunkhannock at Tunkhannock. Junior Class Students Should Apply Now Juniors in high school A should definitely begin application proced- ures to colleges immediately. The increasing number of students. ap- plying each year will’ make it more difficult for students to receive the colleges of their choosing. ‘Making early application, visiting colleges, and discussing the admission poli- cies of the various schools will assist the students and parents in making wise choices of these schools. The King’s College SCAT test will be administered to junior students on Saturday, May 9, at 9:00 a.m. This test is offered by King’s Col- lege officials each year, free of charge, to any students in the jun- ior class. The test results are then returned to the high school and the student informed by = King's College officials = concerning ‘the achievement scores made. The student will be notified con- cerning his possibility for entrance into King’s College without exami- nation, or with further testing for acceptance. The scores and infor- mation received from King's College is another measuring instrument by which the student and parents can judge the student’s possible suc- cess in collegé. Interested students are asked to leave their names in the office. The test will be admin- istered by guidance personnel from the Dallas Senior High School. tion of Mr. Robert Hukill, have been making jewelry for their latest project. The procedure is as fol- lows: a small copper plate is sprinkled with various powders and placed in a portable electric oven to wait for the colors to melt. The finished product is of a glazed enamel-like material. see us if you need mono. FOR A NEW OR USED CAR! today Compare Our Financing With Others! ~ MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON NEW CAR LOANS (Life Insurance Included) . AMOUNT PAYT. MONTHS $1500 $48.11 36 i $2000 $64.14 36 i* $2500 $80.18 36 The Wyoning Sine 1829 CONSUMER LOAN DEPT. ~ Phone 674-1861 BACK MOUNTAIN OFFICE of Wilkes-Barre National Bank THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 The Seniors left for their annual class trip on May 6. Their trip will include three days in Washington, D. C. and the other day is at the World’s Fair in. New York City. Faculty chaperones for the trip are Mr. John Zaleskas, Miss Marian Huttenstein, Mr. Mary Lamoreaux. This year’s Junior-Senior Prom school gym. Miss Lamoreaux, the! Junior Class advisor was in charge. The theme of the prom was “Gone With the Wind.” The music was supplied by Frank Carter’s Band, of which Mr. John Miliauskas, Lake- Lehman Band director, is a member. Congratulations have been ex- tended to Beverly Moyer, a senior, who won second prize in the Shanno Memorial Heart Contest held on April . Five other Lake-Iehman stu- dents participated. Lake-Lehman Future Farmers of America Chapter will be host for the annual Area Judging Contests for the FFA Chapters in Lackawan- na and Luzerne Counties on May 4. Seniors are to assist Agriculture derclassmen will participate in con- tests. Those contests to be included will be in the field of dairy, land judging, forestry, and farm mech- ines. The Spanish.III Fiesta was held on April 29th in the cafeteria and auditorium. Dancing and songs were itus, Language teacher, was charge. the U.S. Marine Corps Physical Fit- ness Competition held at Coughlin High School gymnasium on April 25. This was Lake-Lehman’s first year to ‘take part in the competition. There were 13: other schools rep- John WMiliauskas, | Mr. Anthony Marchakitus, and Miss | was held on May 2 in the high | LAKE LEHMAN High School News teachers with the contest while un- presented. Mrs. Anthony Marchak- | i in | Lake-Lehman, finished fourth in |§ resented in this competition. Representing our school were: Jack Sorber, David Dershimer, Tom Woodling, Mark McDermott and Walter [Sorber, Lake-Lehman High School is holding a Dry Cleaning Campaign in cooperation with the new Dallas ‘“Martinizing” Cleaners. Handbills that are to accompany dry clean- | ing were distributed to students | and 20 per cent of the dry cleaning { cost will be donated to the Lake- Lehman High School Band for use | for the annual Sherbourne Trip. Pat Kanasky and Jay Ruckel have earned the honor of attaining the i v highest scholastic average in the class of 1964 throughout the sen- ior high.school They both will pre- | sent speeches at the commence- ment exercises to be held June 9. | May Day will be held on Tues- | day, May 12, This year’s dances | are centered around a Spanish and | Latin American theme. Susan Field- ing is May Queen and her court consists of Bobby Gennetts, lady- in-waiting; Wilma Long, Pat Kan- asky, Sharyn Montross, and Wends Typewriters Adding Machines, sold, rented and repaired. 696-1008 HOLDREDGE CO 40 N. MAIN ST., WILKES-BARRE Minor. Since this will be my last column | to appear in this paper, I would | like to introduce my successor, Kay | Keefer, who has been my assistant this year. Kay is a sophomore com- | mercial student and is active in SECTION B — PAGE 3 the journalism club. Pm sincerely grateful for the cooperation I've | had and I hope Kay will have the same. PAPER NAPKINS Many Designs THE DALLAS POST Dr. Aaron 88 Main Street, Dallas 674-4506 DALLAS HOURS: 2 to 8 pm. 2 to 8 pm. 2 to 6 pm. Tues, = = Wed. - se. Friday - = Optomigtrist S. Lisses Professional Suite Gateway Shopping Center Edwardsville 287-9735 GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m, stalled at our Hassold well: to completion as speedily as possible. 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