“oop Talk » a dribbling start! two games! aged ? p pplers Are Great hts. Program the direction of ‘Mr. rogram for ws. 11 appreciated. y To The World |! The annual band - chorus Chris- as concert was held Sunday after- pon in the high school auditorium. ll of the musicians and vocalists instilling the mas Spirit: in their audience. | ks and congratulations to both | Guild, will hold a Faculty Christmas #4 ~ a fabulous job, rloups. ty Fellowship nti. Dallas Senior ‘High School Bruce Hopkins Linda Davies Well, the basketball season is off Kingston House. We lost our But are we dis- No, not really, the team looked good out on the floor {, despite these two losses, wet ‘el that the team will be in good when the conference games Our first home game will be NOrTOW night with Plymouth High | . Best of luck to the team. urday evening, from 8:30 to 11:00. gtecle USCG, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Ye er behind you all the way. The wrestling season began with | ote of encouragement last Wed- | day with a victory over Abington | to Marjorie Glahn and Susan Banks | N. J. The final score was 39-21. | on their being accepted as Rotary | ie King’s College Glee Club, un- | Bronis Vo- ris, gave a terrific performance | week in assembly. The college | d the day off, so the Kingsmen | ed their own ‘time to present their | ing the Student Body that Christ- Their efforts were | mas Vacation is. only four school It was great! a Graduated News by and party will be held this evening at | We hope each of | | the factuly members enjoy them- | selves tonight, and we hope that they will remember that while they're having a jolly time we mar- yrs are home slaving over our homework! Let’s Have A Ball | The annual Student Council Christmas Dance will be held Sat- Vernon .R. Seaman Apprentice | Music will be by Bobbie Baird and | person Steele, Water Street, Dal- his orchestra. | las, was graduated November 16 Fair Exchange ; | from training at the Coast Guard Congratulations and best wishes | Recruit Training Center, Cape May, The training included military drill, small boat handling, small arms training, firefighting, seaman- | ship, atomic and biological warfare, first aid, law enforcement, and Coast Guard history. | Exchange Students for next year. We're sure that we will be well | represented with these girls as our delegates. ust A Reminder We would like to close by remind- | | many Coast Guard units or to a technical training school. days away. Have you been to see Santa yet | Educators Ass'n ‘Gate Of Heaven PTG Sets Holiday Party He will be assigned to one of the | To Fete Faculty - Approaching holiday season finds nual Lake-Lehman Educator's As- | sociation Christmas party, Thurs- | day, December 17. Entertainment willl be provided, Gate of Heaven Parent Teacher | Dinner Sunday afternoon, December | 20 at 3:30 P.M. in the auditorium. | ment, to admire the YMCA Theme preparation ‘progressing for the an- | ninety days. | and Grace and Cynthia attend Ba- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1964 Will You Help Place This Lovely Banner At Our YMCA? Several Back Mountain YMCA | combined contributions of indivi- members, Grace Sheldon, Tom and ! duals, firms and clubs, this attrac- Bill Rosenberger and Cynthia Bu- | | tive banner may be purchased in can gather aroung George Jacobs, | time for the Membership Enroll chairman of the Back Mountein! ment and YMCA Week, both of Branch YMCA Board of Manage-| which will begin in Janary. The banner is made of silk with Banner which is on loan here for | the traditional colors of red and {blue on a bright yellow back- The Rosenbergers are members | ground and would be a most ap- of the Archery and Boys Gym Class | | propriate addition to Back Moun- tain ‘Y’ facilities. Mrs. Leo Moen is chairman. Bruno Marascio will be in charge of the gr The snnial. faculty Christmas BURTON LUSTER Hair Fashions ist. The annual affair is sponsored | | by the PTG of Gate of Heaven, St. Bl | Therese’s and Lady of Victory par- | ishes. On the committee will be Mrs Dallas Shopping Center > | ford, Mrs. Charles Glawe, Mrs. Ig- 675-2222 | natius Gallagher, Mrs. Paul Gates, Call § Mrs. Edward Kupstas. $ ah jor A The Children’s Party will be held 4 Appointment | Wednesday, December 23 at 1:30 | P.M. Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet Shampooer $1 Now you can rent a Blue Lustre Electric Carpet Shampooer for $1 a day when you buy famous Blue Lustre Shampoo. Save big With this easy-to-use “do-it-yourself” equipment. You'll be amazed at the new look of your carpeting, Back Mountain Lumber and Coal Company Memorial Highway — Shavertown — 674-1441 ER B50 | program and entertainment will be | given by Loretta Harvey, pantoriio. { | Regina Gr eskiewicz, EE | Joseph Turpak, ‘Mrs. Robert Craw- | To Return Uniforms following the dinner at Irem Temple Country Club. Serving on the com- mittee are: Mary Alice Lukasavage, chairman; Mary Lamoreaux, [Ann | Jones, Celia O‘Leary, Mary Baer, | Marjorie Hughes, John Miliauskas, and Hannah Culp. Students Are Esked Tenth grade students who (were members of the boys Junior high drill team and the girls Junior high drill team, are reguested to return their Junior high drill team | uniforms as soon as possible.These students will be trying out for the senior high drill teams next year and new uniforms will be issued to them. The uniforms should be re- turned to Mr. McCutcheon at the Dallas Senior High School. The boys are requested to return rifles as well as their helmets, shirts, and spats. | | [ Roger Howell Wins Cub Scouts, Den 5, number 281, Dallas, had a surprise uniform in- spection on December 8 at the close of the den meeting. Roger Howell was winning Cub. Sinclair =) Complete Oil, Heat & Burner SERVICE CALL 268-3636 | will be made a permanent part of ton and Girls Gym sessions. It is the sincere hope of the lo- cal organization that through the Additional funds received will be | used to purchase two gym mats and i recover one which is in shreds at the present time. The mats will be used for the boys and girls gym classes and a wrestling class sched- uled to begin in January. ‘Also needed for the Junior and | nament which begins January 4 is a | new basketball. Captains have near- ly completed their: selection of play- ers for their team. : Contributions may be sent in care of “Banner and Equipment Fund”, Back Mountain Branch YMCA, 25 W. Center Street, Sha- vertown, Pa. Third U. S. Coast Guard District is now. reminding all interested young women in its six-state area that the deadline for its recently announced SPAR enlistment pilot projects is Dec. 31. Applications are currently being accepted for the program, which is designed to meet a current SPAR shortage, Forty women, between the ages of 18 and 30, will be offer- ed the opportunity to spend a year on active duty for specialized career training, and two years as enlisted members of their hometown Coast Guard Organized . Reserve Training Units. Candidates for the program are slated to be selected prior to Feb. 1, 1965. Applicants for the program must SPAR Deadline December 31st Is Set By U. S. Coast Guard be high school graduates. = They must also pass three‘ written tests as well as a physical examination. The written tests will determine an applicant’s clerical, arithmetic and overall aptitude capabilities. Prospective candidates should be single and without dependents. Those under 21 years of age, must acquire the written consent of their parents or guardians before final approvel of their applications can be made. The .40 candidates accepted will undergo ten weeks of basic train- ing in an, all-SPAR company at the Chief Arnie M. Lawrence 10 N. Main Strret Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Carl Daubert Is On Prize Winning Ship Carl F. Daubert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert,” Parrish Street, Dallas, is one of many men serv- ing on the U.S.S. Vernon County, FPO San Francisco, Cal., stationed | in Japan. The ship recently was | awarded the fiscal year 1964 Battle Efficiency Award in Landing Ship Squadron NINE. - Winning ‘this coveted award was the result of superior leadership and devotion to duty. :All hands distinguished performance through- out the competitive period. This the mens’ service record. REPORT CARDS COMING Report cards for Dallas Sen- jor and Junior High School students will be given out Fri- day, December 18. This com- pletes the second marking period of the Present school year, : es I eo WORLD WIDE " InbusTrY ~ U. S. Naval Training Center, Bain- bridge, Md., begining Feb: 1, 1965. | Students To Perform At Lake-Lehman PTA Lake Lehman PTA will meet Mon- day evening at 8 in the school auditorium with Willis Genille pre- siding. A three part program will be pre- sented, the Brass Choir, directed by John Miliauskas, the Elementary Students with Miss Regina Gries- kiewicz in charge and a Pantomime by Jr. High School students, direct- ed by Mrs. Florence Worth. A short business meeting will pre- cede the Program at 7 p.m. in the library... | Mothers of the 1st and 3rd grades will serve. DRAINAGE STONE DIRT FILL ASPHALT PAVING Driveways ALLEN GILBERT ‘Insurance Broker - and Consultant “A Tax-Free Life Insurance Trust - Estate for Your Family” is their "best pro- tection against the problems created by infla- tion, and federal “income and estate taxes. Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Co. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry Chase 288-2378 High School will be held on Decem- | try Club. Senior High School Basketball Tour- ONLY en sy MAIL TO: GIVE A “Y” MEMBERSHIP TO YOUR FAVORITE BOY or GIRL THIS CHRISTMAS A Special Gift Card Will Be Mailed. to the Donor Check Must Accompany Coupon Back Mountain YMCA SHAVERTOWR, PA. per year DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA High School News Annual Christmas party for the! award will go to first, second and third place teams. A special award | will go to the outstanding wrestler of the tournament selected by the coaches, officials, and bench offi- cials. Returning to the Knights squad from last years’ team will be: Jer- ry Evan, Donald Crispell, Walter Sorber, Mark McDermott, Thomas Woodling and Joseph Simon. Ed Crispell and Bob Margellina have been sidelined due to injuries Lake-Lehman Knights are being coached this year by Mr. Carl Ros- zkowski, Mr. John Jenkins, assist- ing. | LAKE LEHMAN teachers and staff at Lake-Lehman ber 17, at the Irem Temple Coun- The Junior Class of ‘66 is now in preparation for their annual class play. The faculty director is Mr. Francis Wileczewski. Student play committee will be Mildred Case, Gail Kagan, Roberta Steele, Randy Calking and Judy Kocher. A movie entitled, “The Vanquish- ed,” starring John Payne was pre- sented to students at Lake-Lehman High School on December 9. It was about small southern towns that refused to give up the cause after the Civil War was over. The Lake-Lehman High School Brass Choir played at the Jacks- | On Honor Roll ; on Fire Hall on Wednesday evening, | On the honor roll for the first under the direction of Mr. John | semester at West Central Catholic Milauskas. High School were Claire Brett, El- Baltimore Life Insurance Com- |izabeth Cashman, Margaret Dillon, ‘pany is offering scholarships val- | Judith Meade, Anne Marie Rovin- ued at $2,500 to students at Lake- | ski, Linda Taglia and Sharon Semko, Lehman who are eligible. all members of St. Therese’s Parish, Students at Lake-Lehman are | Shavrtown. now participating in the Kirby Health Center's Dreypak Diabetes | Test. Mette Labwn, exchange student at Lake-Lehman High School from Norway, has recently moved from the Steele families’ residence at Oak Hill to be the guest of the | family of Walter Conners, RD 5, Shavertown. She will be their guest for two months, then she will stay with the Bonning family at Jackson for two months. 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