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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1964
SHAVERTOWN
AT THE MOMENT
© The Halloween parade got off on
schedule, the youngsters as usual
were fine to look at in their varied
array of costumes, and it was a
pity that an earlier rainfall pre-
vented some of the regular attend-
ants from joining in festivities. An
early dampness also settled over
participants and onlookers alike
and the large crowd dispersed early.
The original traffic light sign we
discovered was made by Mrs. John
Kritchen for her daughter, Patricia.
Despite nine police officers on
duty, some mothers reported mo-
torists disregarding the line up of
little ones, and two drivers were
seen continuing right on down the |
highway. I wonder if these people
have little ones of their own, or |
doesn’t the life of a child mean
that much to them? :
The suggestion of Supervisor Dan |
‘Shaver at the supervisors meeting |
last week that the cruiser be]
parked on the highway on Sunday |
Nothing
like the sight of a waiting patrol
car to slow down the speedsters.
Dan also reported plenty of fast
drivers going through our com-
munity to back up the reports of
those who live along the highway.
The suggestion of a flashing light
on either side of the Overbrook
overpass has been among those re-
ceived to warn strangers they are
approaching a busy community and
~ appears to have much merit.
‘In Danville, where I have been
pretty often of late, a flashing
yellow light is also used during
school crossing time.
Of concern to a number of mo-
thers is the -approaching darkness
at the dismissal of Girl Scout meet-
ings and just about the same hour
as traffic is homebound in this
area. It is rather dangerous for |
those who must cross ‘to the East |
side of Shavertown. ;
3 DANGEROUS HABIT |
~ Yet another word of caution on |
highway safety. The children who
- wait for the school bus on Pioneer
Avenue should remain on the edge |
of the roadside. There have been
many worried motorists who have |
feared at their bulging out into!
one of the lanes before the school ;
bus makes its appearance. If this |
practice is continued, some one of |
‘them or several could be seriously |
injured, for there are some pretty
fast drivers traveling this route.
~ What a nice honor for Dennis
Lockard. At eight years of age, he:
shows much promise as a gridder. |
~ Wednesday evening was a busy
one at the local churches with the
big’ Roast Beef: Supper at Shaver-,
town Methodist and Rep. Daniel |
J. Flood speaking on “Christianity
ys. Communism” at St. Paul's Lu-
theran.
‘Birgitta Vigborg, the lovely little
maid from Upsala, Sweden, is now
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George
Jacobs. Evelyn Eck says she will
certainly miss her for she was a
most delightful guest.
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BIRTHDAYS |
Greetings this week to Blanche
Atherholt, Mrs. William Butcher,
Louneta Lorah, Joseph Nafus, Billy
Corcoran, Mark Rogers, Thelma |
Rood, Esther Saxe, Billy Glahn,
Ricky Harmon, Evelyn Frantz,
Michael Olenick, Thomas Morgan,
Mary P. Evans, Mildred Morgan and !
Mary Kloeber.
Doris Mae Hughey, Jimmy Gos-
art, Jean Wilson, Marcy Gerlach,
Mrs. John Eck, Thomas Wright,
Charles Bennellach, William J.
Jones.
HERE AND THERE
Our congratulations to Jchn and
Kritchen who celebrated
their 19th wedding anniversary this
week.
We were happy ‘to hear that Roy
Trexler successfully underwent sur-
gery last Wednesday and returned
to his home this week.
Mrs. Alwen Mortenson is a pa-
tient in Nesbitt Hospital and would
appreciate hearing from her friends
and neighbors. Our prayers are
with you, Alwen.
Nancy Dungey and Mrs. Ruth
Malkemes are planning a trip to
Florida later this month. Ruth will
spend Thanksgiving with her
daughter, Mrs. Carol Hess and fami-
ly at Eau Gallie and Nancy will
visit sister Eileen at Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pierce
left for Florida last week.
Wally Gosart Jr., was among the
young hunters to take to the fields
on Saturday.
Taking advantage of the nice
weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Daubert and family joined the
Charles Mannears at Montrose.
Airman John Kritchen, also sta-
tioned at Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas, was happy to meet up with
neighbors, Bud Lamoreaux and
| Doug Nicol.
Mrs. Mildred Ralston returned
ome on Saturday after under-
going surgery at Geisinger Medical
Center.
Mrs. Frederick Smith, Goshen,
N. Y., has been spending several
days with Mrs. Percy Hart follow-
ing the recent passing of her fa-
ther.
Helene Waldow returned from
Nesbitt Hospital last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Faatz, Em-
maus, Illinois, are expected to spend
a week in this area during deer
season.
Mrs. Dorothy Schooley returned
home over the weekend after
spending Halloween with her be-
loved granddaughters, the children
of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Williams at
Leraysville.
Sally Ell was also enjoying Hal-
loween with the grandchildren. I
spotted her at the parade with Déb-
bie and Janice Ell in tow, and
Janet Crosson had her wee little
daughter up on the judges’ stand
as she helped in ‘the difficult task |
of selecting prize winners.
It was fun at Halloween time
this year for four little cousins
came out on Thursday evening for
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Senior Play
The senior play, “The Stag Line,”
has been progressing rapidly under
the direction of Mr. Hughes. The
play will be held in two weeks
(November 20) and Mr. Hughes
seems to have a little more gray
around the temples! Tickets for
the play may be purchased from
any member of the senior class or
at the door.
“To be or not to be ...”
The first meeting of the Drama-
tic Club was held last week under
the direction of Mr. Hopkins. Plans
were discussed for the activities
of the club throughout the year.
r “Hi” to the Dal-Hi
The student body received the
first publication of the Dal-Hi last
week. The paper was a great suc-
cess and everyone is looking for-
ward to more issues. A new fea-
ture of the Dal-Hi is the ‘Dear
Flabby’ column. If anyone has
any questions they would like to
ask Flabby, they should submit
them in the box located in the
office. Troubled? Spill your prob-
lems to ‘Dear Flabby.”
“Ship-shape”
We are happy to announce that
the Junior physicals have been
completed and our Juniors are in
great shape!
N.E.D.T.
The National Education Develop-
ment Test will be given this Satur-
day, November 7, at the senior
high school. Anyone who has not
as yet applied for the test must do
so tomorrow.
Perform for Hamburg
High School
News
Bruce Hopkins
and
Linda Davies ha
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Senior
to satisfy them! Well, we'll try
around the halls in our normal out-
fits! The pictures will be returned
to the kids in a few weeks. Good
Luck!
Angel Voices?
Congratulations to the following
girls who have been chosen as
choraliers: ‘Sandra Andes, Kath-
leen Jones, Linda Parsons, Judy
Kasmark, Diane Pickett, Rosemary
Zekas, Jean Fleming, Janice Hanna,
JoAnne Norrie, Ann Woolbert, Judy
Bergstrasser, Monica Haradem,
Laura Jenkins, JoAnn Tucker, Char-
lotte Breakstone, Janet Kelley, Pat
Martin, Bonnie Brobst, Elva Costillo,
Lenore Kennedy, Eva Kozemchak,
Alice Reese, Ann Barnes, Nancy
Gensel, Mary Ann Jacobs, Deborah
Pennman, Joyce Hughes, Mary Lou
Daley, Jeris Jordan, Laura Naper-
koski, Betty Rome, Martha McCoy,
Ruth Higgins, Cynthia Symons.
Dribblin’ and Grapplin’
Permission slips for basketball
and wrestling were completed this
week indicating that these two
sports will soon be well under way!
Good luck to all the guys trying out.
Essay Winner
Congratulations to Jean Fleming
who took second prize in the Amer-
ican Legion essay contest. Jean
had to write an essay on Govern-
The Key Club Drill Team and
Keyette Marching Units performed
last Saturday evening in Hamburg.
This was the last parade until next
season. We want to congratulate
all the members of our marching
units for the great job they've done
this year. Also, we hope the blist-
ers heal soon.
Display cases
We have had two very interest-
ing displays in the two display
cases this’ month. The first, spon-
sored by the German department,
dealt with the Berlin Wall. It show-
ed several photographs and was
very informative. The second, spon-
sored by the American History de-
partment, dealt with the National
Election.
Misery is the Weekend after
Report Cards!
Last Friday was D-Day. Our re-
{ port cards were issued and our
! parents were angry! It's so hard
a party, and Saturday evening
Fred and I really got a kick out of
making up our daughter and her
fiance who were going to a friend's
home.
Susie made a charming little
Chinese maid with black wig and
the dainty kimona and slippers
brought home by Fred Jr. from
Formosa. Bill, who is already one
of the family, put on a great show
as a gay flapper of the 1920 period
and was so well disguised that no
one recognized him.
Dallas School District
Menu November 2-6
Monday: Ravioli with meat, head
lettuce with French dressing, bread
and butter, fruit cup and milk.
Tuesday: Home-made chicken
noodle soup with saltines, chopped
‘ham sandwich, peanut butter
cookie, and milk. ,
Wednesday: Salisbury steak,
mashed potatoes, blue lake green
beans, bread and butter, white cake
with chocolate frosting, and milk.
ment is Your Big Business. As
: second prize winner Jean receives
{a $25.00 savings bond. Nice goin’
Jean.
Morbid Music
| © The band paraded and performed
last Thursday evening in the Hal-
loween Parade in Shavertown, and
| the band members wore blue jeans,
plaid shirts, and straw hats.
Rod and Gun Club
The Dallas senior high Rod and
Gun Club, under the direction of
Mr. Hughes, which meets on the
second and third Wednesday of
every month, elected the following
officers at their first meeting: Pres-
ident, Harry Haas; Vice President,
Jim Stuart; Secretary, Bob Cyphers.
At their meeting last week Mr. Ed
Gdosky, Pennsylvania Game Pro-
tector of the Pennsylvania Game
Commission gave actual field dem-
onstrations of trapping fox. Mr.
Gdosky will return at the next
meeting to demonstrate new sound
recordings used in trapping preda-
tors. The
sponsor, again this year, a hunter’s
safety course which over fifty boys
successfully completed last year re-
ceiving a safety certificate.
Magazine Drive
support. In order to clear up some
and a great saving is made if it
is bought on a yearly basis. It is
also delivered to your door which
saves the weekly trips to the store.
Also, any magazines which have a
special offer can be sold for this
attached to the Sale form returned
to the company. We ask for your
support to help make this year’s
magazine drive a success.
Senior Play
Tickets are being sold for the play
and we respectfully solicit your sup-
port in this year’s production. Re-
hearsals are held every night and
the play is shaping up very well.
We feel that you will really enjoy
this highly entertaining story. Also,
] : iy Philadelphia. The “Crusader,” in 10.
harden mess fa Drommse: competition with 700 other high ‘Dateline Education,” a five
The Juniors and Sophomores had school newspapers, took . second | minute program, will be broad-
their pictures taken last Friday | place in the P.S.P.A. statewide cof / ca%t on WBAX radio beginning
and they were all dressed very test. : November 9. Members of the Lake-
nicely while we Seniors walked The Letterman's Club took their Lehman faculty will take part in
Rother, Donna Henninger, Margaret
Game Commission will
The Magazine drive needs your
misunderstanding we wish to say
that the TV Guide is being sold
reduced rate if the special offer is |
Thursday: Roast chicken, butter-
ed egg noodles, peas, bread and
| butter, pumpkin pie, and milk.
Friday: Tuna hoagie, potato chips,
cherry pie with topping, and milk.
| students are busy obtaining patrons |
for the yearbook. The fee for one’
name for a regular patron is $1.00, |
| the fee for “Mr. and Mrs.” is $2.00,
and that of 'a business patron is
$5.00. We ask your support and
help in this as it is very important
to the publication of the yearbook.
“If we do not plant knowledge
when young, it will give us no |
shade when we are old.” |
—Chesterfield.
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LAKE LEHMAN
High School News
On October 23 and 24, Beverly |Team are Jackie Hoyt and Mette
Bonning, Melanie Graham and Linda | Larson.
Connov, accompanied by Miss Marion | Lake-Lehman band members have
Huttenstine, represented Lake-Leh- | chosen to provide entertainment at |
man at the Pennsylvania Scholastic [the Luzerne ‘County District In- |
Press Association (Convention held stitute. The Institute will be held at |
at Upper Marion High School in Coughlin High School on November |
'thig program which will be broad-
cast every Monday, Wednesday and
annual trip on October 31, This
year they went to Philadelphia, acc-
ompanied by Mr. Zaleskas, Mr. Ed- : Friday, at 3:00 p. m.
wards and Mr. Turkson. While they: mhe seniors, under the direction
were there they visited the Johm op Miss Bator and Mr. Andrusis,
Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial sta- have begun working on the 1965
dium in South Philadelphia and | Yearbook. This year's yearbook will |
attended the Navy-Notre Dame he white with gold lettering and
game. Afterward, they were taken! will be ready early in the spring.
on a tour of the football stadium. Officers Elected
| A committee of 7 seniors selected The Lettermen’s Club: President,
| this year’s senior play entitled, “Do | Robert Margellini; Vice President,
| You Trust Your Boy Friend?” Play | Tom Woodling; Secretary, Mark
tryouts were held on the 19th and | McDermott; Treasurer, Howie Ells-
20th of October and Bev Bonning, | worth.
Linda Piatt, Doug Ide, Jenny Bain- AAA Pros] :
; : i; ALA: esident, Sandy Steel;
bridge, Pam = Raldewies, Debbie Vice President, Shirley Disque; |
Reish, Dorne White, Hofie Ells- |
Secretary, Linda Baker; Treasurer, |
Ruth Adamshick.
F.T.A.: President, Gail Kelley; |
Vice President, Judy Kocher; Sec-
retary, Jackie Hoyt; Treasurer,
Margie Evans.
Sr. Library Club: President, Mel-
worth, John Eister,” Ron Koslosky |
and Gail Kelley were chosen for
the parts. The play will be directed
by Miss Billings with Mary March-
akitus as student director.
| On October 31, the 7th, 8th and
9th grades took class field trips ” : :
| accompanied by any junior high anie Graham; Vice President, Carol
| teacher who wishes to go. The 7th Urbanc; Secretary, Rosemary Sebol-
| grade toured Corning Glass Works ka; Tresurer, Linda Shonk.
in New York, the 8th grade went| Band: President, Doug Ide: Vice
to Philadelphia and Valley Forge President, Dorne White; Secretary,
and the 9th grade visited Gettys-: Bev Bonning; Treasurer, Kathy Mec-
burg and Harrisburg. | Hose.
A junior-senior high paid assembly |
was held on October 28. A Walt| Eastern Star Turkey
Disney movie on ‘Portugal’ Was | ae
Dinner On November 7
featured. The movie explained the
The public is
different Portugese costoms, their
| the Annual Turkey Supper of Dallas
favorite pastimes, bull-fighting, the
art of making wine, fishing, and the! ; :
life of the Portugese in general. | Chapter No. 396, Order of Eastern.
. Star, Saturday, November 7, at the |
The Sophomore Class held their joo Fire Hall. Serving will
class dance, “Halloween Hop,” on! R L
? j 2] tart at 5:30 p.m.
October 30, in the high school caf- 5 BE Lr mo the trimmin
eteria. Music was provided by the! | 2 Bs Sy ammings |
“Comets.” Chaperones for ‘the even- ny be So Yel Soy STYLE |
ing were Miss Dunn, Mr. Jenkins, and | toppe y homemade pie,
Mr. Narkiewicz and Mrs. Gutkow- claims the Worthy Matron, Mus.
? Bethia A. King who announces her |
iil Yared 1 r i committees for the supper as: Gen- |
i di > Ci Ay. al eral Chairman, Shirley Gensel and!
Gath JUmong © Y ? 7 Annjane Cochrane; Kitchen Chair-
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2 regularly scheduled’ English man, Evelyn Smith; Dining How
Glanses ] i Chairman, Louise Lamoreaux; the
This year's senior chorus has a| (Cookie Bar, Gertrude Davies: and
membership of 110. Miss Antonello |
| NEDT tests to be held at Dallas |
PTA Open House
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Dallas Junior
High School
News
by Barb Kyle and Nancy Crispell
On Wednesday of last week, |The Historical Society, Wyoming
9FGS-1 history class, under the di- | Monument, Queen Esther's Rock,
recticn of Mr. William Price, staged | and the Osterhout Free Library.
a political debate. Representing the ! We would like to extend our: grati-
Republican Party were: Lucy Flem- | tude to the people making this
ing as Senator Goldwater and Dan ! possible.
Dorrance as Representative Miller. 1 October 28th was the scene of
The Democraticrepresentatives [& very rousing football game in
were Dennis Miller as President | Which the ninth grade team de-.
Johnson and Judy Stasko as Sen-|feated the Tunkhannock team, 18
ator Humphrey. Moderator, Bill | to 2. Touchdowns were scored by
Davis led the discussions on For-| Clark Van Orden, Jim Harris, and
Bill Henschke. The freshman
cheerleaders are cheering at all
home games now, and would like
i to stress school support for the
team whose record now stands at
three wins, one loss. s
eign Affairs, Poverty Plan, and Civil |
Rights issues. Following the elec-
tion we took a student poll which
showed an outcome of 462 Demo-
cratic votes, and 163 Republican |
votes, and 25 undecided ballots. |
We would like to express our ap-' =.
preciation to the supporters and Lake-Lehman Joint School
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participants of this election. Menu November 2-13
Also on Wednesday of last week,
IF history class took a field trip to |
the various historical points in| Soup, Meat ‘Salad Sandwich,
Wyoming Valley. Included in this Celery and Carrot Sticks, Fruit and
trip were The Swetland Homestead, Milk.
er f Tuesday, November 3 — Ham-
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There is still time to register for
Monday, November 2 — Tomato
Buttered Vegetable, Roll and But-
(ter, Cake and Milk.
| Wednesday, November 4—Maca-
‘roni and (Cheese, Pork Barbecue,
Tossed Salad, Fruit and Milk.
Thursday, November 5 — Oven
Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes,
Senior High School Saturday morn-
ing from 8:30 to noon. If you are a.
ninth or tenth grade student of’
Dallas Junior or Senior High School,
RUA UnMOT On Bom OTIS onoo Vegetable, Roll and Butter,
contact your homeroom represen- b )
tative as soon as possible. jpeny Sauce, Ice Cream and Milk.
Friday, November 6 — Fish
| bage Salad, Gelatin with Whipped
Open house will be held by the Cross snd Milk,
Monroe Township PTA on Monday
na ; : Noodle Soup, Hot Chipped Ham
svening, November 9th 20 8.00 uv dwich, Celery and Carrots,
p.m. at the Beaumont School. Apple Crisp and Milk
The, teachers will take part in a| Tuesday, November 10 — Spa-
: 0 VL with Meat Sauce, Cheese
be given the opportunity to visit Squares, Italian Bread and Butter,
the classrooms. Refreshments will Tossed Salad, Pudding and Milk.
then be served. |
[Dog on Bun, Mashed Potatoes,
Fire Meeting | Sauerkraut, Cake and Milk. :
Thursday, November 12 — Hot
Nominating committee will report Roast Beef Sandwich, Buttered
at the regular monthly meeting of Vegetable, Fruit Cocktail and Milk.
Jonathan R. Davis Fire Company | Friday, November 13 — Pizza or
Friday evening at 8 at the fire Peanut Butter Sandwich, Cheese
hall. | Slice, Potato Chips, Fresh Fruit and
Everyone is urged to attend. Milk.
: 10 the Christmas Booth, Edith Bonning.
has begun practice for the Christ- = =
mas Program which will be present-
ed during the Christmas Assembly, |
and the Choral Concert to be held |
on March 19. |
The Lake-Lehman Junior Varsity
Team played against the Wyoming
Seminary Junior Varsity in a]
hockey game at home. Wyoming |
Seminary won by a score of 7-0. |
The following day the Girl's
Hockey Team played against the
Kingston Hockey Team at home.
Kingston won, 5-0
The co-captains of the Hockey
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