changed Hopkins Namiko: en * SECTION B — PAGE 8 Dallas High School News Footlights And Headlines [ Banquet is held at the Irem Temple The display cases have been Country Club. The Old Shoe will to a very interesting be presented to the team at a theme. Miss Foley arranged one Smorgasboard signifying our win display case on drama, and Mr. | over Lake-Lehman. arranged the other on! Journalism. There has been much interest in drama lately, and many | students have probably enjoyed reading ‘Footlights” in our news- paper, a critical column on the plays which have been performed locally. It also lists coming plays of interest. Dance, M’am ? Again we wish to remind you all of the Christmas Dance to be held December 19th in the Senior: High School Auditorium sponsored by the Student Council, ‘We hope you will all attend -as we are sure you Christmas Program The Dallag Senior High School Chorus and Band will present a . Program of Christmas ‘music on Sunday afternoon, December 13th at 3:00 p.m. in the Dallas Senior High School Auditorium, The choral work is under the direction of Mrs. Florence H. Sherwood and the instrumental work is under the direction of Lester R. Lewis. The first part of the program will be presented by the Senior High School Band. They will play several arrangements of numbers will have an enjoyable and fun- Iommi for 2 3ihe a filled eveni Muc £ tl AA _ | season. mong ese ‘Wil e e ng: eh of ithe enjoy Coventry Carol, Pat-a-Pan, Jingle ment will be supplied by a “Bobby Baird orchestra.” Nice Goin’ Janie ; Congratulations to Jane Harter, a senior who has been accepted at Harcum Jr. College, Bryn Mawr, Pa, : Dribblin’ And Grapplin’ The basketball season officially opened last Friday with a pep rally in the afternoon and a gama with i y Northwest that. evening. ' The sec- lowing: Laura Naperko:ki, Jeris ond game wag held Tuesday night | Jordan, Rosemary Zekas, Janice at West Pittston. and tho. first | Hanna, Donald Smith, Alan Herwig. home game will be hold this Tues. | Daniel Sinfcrope, Randall Jones, day night. All of these. are exhis Sumner, : Bachman; Charles bition games. and “Ronald: Bernie." ‘Acccmuanists The wrestling | season; toon Sites for - the: chorts ‘are’ Susan Smith. ally got underway this “week, Our Scott Alexander. ‘Judy Bergstrasser. first meet was held last ‘night: at’ Jean Fleming, Jo Aun Notrie, Ann home against’ Abington. Mii Woolbest, dnd. Ann Barnes. (Clark Summit). \ a LEA special feature of tha Tprogr am |’ Football Banquet. + will be'an brgan and nino duct by One final note’ on’ he Football Ann, Woolbert at the organ and season “will take place tonight: when! Ann Barnes. at the plano playing a the Totuy Football’ Cha mplonship. Christmas Medley. “Other students Bells, The Twelve Days of Christmas and most of the familiar Christmas Carols. : The’ second part of -the program | ‘will © be. presented by tle S ior | High School Mixed Chorus Part of their numbers will be The Little Drummer Boy, White . Christmas, and Gloria in Excelsis Deo. There will be solo. parts sung by the fol- al a FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 288-1496 Enterprise 1-0843 MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE / of O'Malia's Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzerne-Dallas Highway DT TTS EE A A OPEL COUPE The little German car with the moto- np front and ’ 588 MARKET STREET Higgs 3 P.C.E. it ® 30 MPG © Sedan or station wagon ® 46 or 54 H. P. ® Fully synchro- nized transmission - 4 speed ® 2 yr. -24,000 mile warranty Amazing ® COMMUNITY MOTORS Phone 287-1133 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964 Venezuela Boy Visits Palmers DALLAS Junior High NEWS The King’s College Glee Club per- formed at our assembly on Tuesday. The program consisted of Christ- mas music, novelty numbers and other music. The Glee Club is di- rected by Mr. Bruno Broveris. Thanks so much to the King’s Col- lege for a really great assembly. Clubs met last ‘Wednesday. Mr. Chuck Bauer gave a very interest- ing demonstration for the Sewing Club concerning ‘the operation of our new sewing machine. . Nominees for officers of the Chess Club have been campaigning quite diligently this week. The Nominees are: President: Robert Welsh, Dennis Wright, Kathy Reese, Brian Ferrell. Vice President: Craig Williams Judi Stasko, Edward Rome, John Welker. Secretary: David Stuart, Michael Evans, Sara Peters, Gary Williams. Treasurer:: Paul Turner, Jeff Banks, Kathy Woychick, Dale Swan. - Results will be featured next week. Mr. Cathrall is currently protest- ing women’s fashions. He seems to feel that all of our styles have been copied from men’s clothing. Tell me, can this have a scientific mo- tive? 1 Dallas High Students Successful First Day Successful the first day of deer ‘season were’ nine students and one Senior High School. " Robert Cyphers got his deer at’ ‘Forkston, a five-pointer; Kenneth Higgins at Huntsville, five points; Charles Higgs, Dushore, eight points; Richard Huey, four points, and Al- :{ fred Mahler, six, both at Red Rock; David Kozemchak, in the area of | Dushore; four points; Albert Matu- | .| kitis, Poconos, seven points; Richard Reithoffer, Bradford County, six points; Joseph Stredny, Noxen, six points. Edgard Hughes, on the faculty, bagged a six- pointer at Red ‘Rock. who will bo. playing the organ are Judy Bergstrasser, Ann Barnes and Rosellen Klaboe. There will be no admission. The public is cordially invited ‘to come and hear our school’s presentation RNIB member of the faculty at Dallas | | ANTIQUES | ! © CHRISTMAS | FRO {Dale K. Meyers: $1625. General Motors behind B | then to Santo Domingo, then to! “Comets” | supervising the dance. James Seward Home After Active Duty James Seward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward, Maplewood Heights, has been discharged from his six month active duty with. the National Guard stationed at Fort | Sill, Oklahoma. He arrived home on Saturday. Another son of the Sewards, Lar- ry, 12, sang for the Mozart Club in St. John’s Lutheran Church on Sunday. He is a pupil of Ruth Turn Reynolds. Boy Scout Troop 231 Is Now Selling Xmas Trees Boy Scout Troop 231, Shaver- town Methodist Church, has set up their first shipment of Christmas trees for holiday trimming. The as- sorted array of six varieties stands in neat rows alongside the church parking lot. From Saturday, December 12, unl til Christmas, boy scouts and their leader, Mal Kitchen, will be at the stand after school and plus weekends. In the meantime, orders may be placed with Mal Kitchen. This year’s crop of trees feature beautiful Scotch and Spanish pine, White and Norway Spruce, Douglas Fir (balsam), and Colorado Blue Spruce. Size range is from two feet to eight feet and prices are rea- sonable. Proceeds will go into the scout treasury for equipment. Tunior High Canteen Dance Saturday Night The monthly Junior High Canteen Dance will be held at the Dallas Junior High School on Saturday, December 12, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Please note change in date, from friday to Saturday. The pcpular will play for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Love will assist in There * will also be two additional George Williams, YMCA program assistant, in charge ol 0 of fhe dane donde 0 Beaumont Man Serves | Three Scholarships Offered Bboard US Destroyer Seaman Richard A. Walter, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Wal- ter, Jr., Beaumont, RD 1 Harveys | Lake, is a chewmember of the de- | stroyer USS Corry, operating out | of Norfolk, Va. The Corry is conducting train- | ing operations in the Alantic design- ed to increase her combat readiness. Richard's parents, proprietors of | Esther’s Diner, filled the Post in issuance of this Navy news release. : | Ship started at Guantanamo, Cuba, | San Juan, Puerto Rico, where the | destroyer is about now, and final- | 8 ly on to the Mediterranean Sea. 0 ANTIQUE } Richard graduated from Tunk- n SHOP 2 hannock High School in 1962. » ; 3 | 2 pt rn 3 : ® Curly Maple £ On Hockey Team % 4 Poster Bed k Elizabeth J. Pillarella, daughter R rN of ‘Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Pillarella, | 1 ® Cherr 3 Haddonfield Hill, Dallas, was a R Y 2 member of the 1964-65 co-ed field I Sheraton Desk { hockey team at Westminster Col- '% 8 | lege, New Wilmington, Pa., where i ® Old Cast Iron 3 she is a freshman Christian Educat- ! | 38 : le 3 ion major. 8 Fireplace J Miss Pillarella is a 1964 graduate | Ei ® +' of Wyoming Seminary, Kingston. | i Cut Glass Ri i ® O|d Pine 5 Sales Slip Pads 158 { In Many Designs 5 Hutch Table 3 THE DALLAS POST a ® Prism Rowe mw wre wm an wy i Hanging Lamp &% i i # OPEN DAILY J i AND i g EVENINGS 3 GLEN ALDEN ¥ : A i Route 309 # ON % Dallas-Tunkhannock n : Highway # B 24-HOUR SERVICE { 836.3956 i +1 BACK MT. LUMBER & COAL COMPANY 674-4-1441 evenings | i mand of the Guard and Lt. Walter: couples. | Back Mountain | will be | | During Thanksgiving Weekend Oswald Rafael Cedeno, | uela, classmate of Robert Palmer at Indiana Institute of Technology, | spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Palmer, | Grove Street, Trucksville. Oswaldo came to ‘the States a year ago on a scholarshop to further his educat- ion in English and Electrical Engin- eering. Oswaldo, oldest son of a family Venez- of five children, has a brother, Le- opoldo, studing pharmacy, Albert, | law student at Santa Maria Uni- | versity at Caracas, Isaia, a senior | in high school and sister, Mercedes, frehman in high school. His father | operates a drug store in Caracas. While Oswaldo was here he talk- | ed to students at Trucksville Elmen- tary School. The big State Correctional Insti- tution at Dallas was inspected last | Monday evening by 42 men and | women from St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The tour was scheduled by the Men's Brotherhood and conducted by Major Charles Sieber in com- | Karl. | The mammoth structure. which at the present time houses 954 in- mates was erected on a plot of 1250 acres in Jackson Township and is the only one of its kind in the state. Under jurisdiction of the Bureau of Correction, Department of Justice, the local institution, which is not a hospital but. a suc- of eight penal centers in Pennsyl- vania. Johnston, personnel totals 280, ‘all men, ranging in age from 15 to :65, learning up to the 5th grade level Modern woodworking = shops, . art, plastics and many other crafts are taught the prisoners who turn out’ and paintings, of an excellent: qual- ity. : : A completely ‘equipped hospital, operating room and dental offices | take care of all medical needs. In- New Holland Machine Company announces it is again offering col- | lege scholarships with employment opportunities for high school stu- | dents who intend to major inthe professional agricultural engineer- | ing curriculum in college Each year New Holland, the farm | equipment. manufacturing Division | of Sperry Rand Corporation, offers three $250 scholarship awards to Pennsylvania High School seniors : | on the sailor's whereabouts since who are accepted in. the agricul- | tural engineering school at Penn- | sylvania State University. cessful rehabilitation center, is. one’ Headed by Superintendent Frank] teaching them the rudiments of mattresses, rugs, ceramics, printing. The scholarships carry with; them male. Qualified instructors train the |": Holland ‘has been set for February pointing to the importance of just ‘such a’ corrective institution. to ‘the. Research and Development Rehabilitation Process At Chase Proving Most Successful Venture mates, 42 per cent of whom are Negro, perform the many chores necessary to keep the place in im- maculate order. A modern kitchen, bakery and storage plant provide the men with the very best of menus, Visitors were amazed at the quantity of turkeys, halves of beef and pork waiting for consumption | in the near future. Vegetables are grown on the farm land and a can- ing plant is expected to be put into use shortly. The inmates, all of whom are re- | tarded, and serving sentences for a number of crimes ranging from tru- ancy to double murder, are shown movies twice a week, television may be viewed every night from seven to nine and ear phones in each cell ‘connected to a central, radio unit give the men entertain: | ment ih their cells until 10 p. m. ?| when lights ‘go out. -./ Particularly of: pride to personnel | is ‘the . high rate of those released | who ‘never again come into conflict! with: law enforcement officials, ! No. guards are armed in any ‘manner -excepting those who man | the ‘towers giving the men a feeling ‘that they are to be trusted and restoring their: faith in humanity. Few incidents have occurred to prove this theory wrong. ’ the offer of summer employment in New Holland's engineering depart- ment. 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