DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Dallas Senior High School News tt SY by ~ Bruce Hopkins S and t Linda Davies e nd Jus pene egg da i i ie : Hail And Farewell | from Little Meadows, Pennsylvania. She has taught sophomore English | while here at Dallas. In Misericordia, | Miss Conley majored in English and minored in speech and drama. Miss Today we bid goodbye to the four student teachers from College Misgndordia who have been with us | for the past six weeks. We would now, therefore, like to tell you a Conley said she enjoys teaching little about each of them: very much and hopes to teach 7 senior high students. We would Miss Inez Ryman was familiar to some Dal-Hi students before this year as she, herself, is a graduate. of Westmoreland High School. Busi- ness was Miss Ryman’s major at Misericordia and her minor was ed- . ucation. Miss Ryman told us that she is enjoying her student teach- ; ing very much and is looking for- 1 ward to it as a career. If she should ) r like to conclude by wishing each of these four the best of luck. Coming Events Here is the senior schedule of events: May 28 (Friday) - Class Day; June 2 (Wednesday) - Senior Banquet; June 3 (Thursday) - Class Trip; June 6 (Sunday) - Baccala- ureate; June 8 (Tuesday) - Com- mencement. The Merry Music Makers CE mde A S not receive immediate occupation in the fall, Miss Ryman plans to work toward her Master's Degree. She! The Dal-Hi band, under the di- ; is especially interested in teaching rection of Mr. Lester Lewis, pre- at college level. | sented its band concert preview ; Miss Mary Ann Chiampi, who is yesterday in assembly. The annual {i teaching Chemistry and analytical concert will be presented to the geometry, is a graduate of West public tomorrow evening at 8:00 p.m. Among the numbers in this year's concert are: Thundercrest, major and a minor in mathematics. The Student Prince, The Nutcracker Pittston High School. At Misericor- dia, Miss Chiampi took a chemistry THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 YMCA Day Campers Enjoy Reunion Party SECTION B — PAGE 3 ‘Supervisor William A. Austin Shows Parents 1970 School | | Westmoreland PTA met in the. shades for the auditorium. !'school auditorium on Tuesday,; Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Ways | March 9th with Mrs. A. Curtis Ed-| and Means Chairman, reported on | wards presiding. | the Christmas Candy sales, report- The program chairman, Del ing a profit made of $1051.58. This | Breakstone introduced William A. | will defray the cost of sending the Austin, curriculum supervisor of |two sixth grades to the World's Dallas Area Schools, who presented | Fair in May. { a film, “Schools of the 70's”. Mrs. Harry Sickler reported the | A nominating committee was]| Bloodmobile make its semi-an- | chosen as follows; Mrs. A. Curtis | nual collection in April at the Back | Edwards, Mrs. Tex Wilson and Mrs. | Mountain Y.M.C A. | Manta Steele. They will make| ‘Mrs. Fred Stevens, Hospitality their report at the next regular | Chairman and ti ird grade mo- meeting in April. It was decided | thers served re hments with a to buy a new T.V. and black out | St. Patrick's Day theme. Misericordia Music Students To Present All Bach Program The Music Department of College Sonata in C Major for 2 violins. Misericordia will present an All- Voice: Arie with violin obbligato: Bach Program on Sunday, March | “Ich bin vernugt in meinem Leiden” 21, at 3:30 p.m., in Walsh Audi- from Cantata No. 58. torium. The public is invited to Students who will participate: attend the concert. | Joanne Bailey, Karen Boyek, Karen Commemorating the 280th ann-| Carter, Rosalyn Cresko, Carolyn iversary of the composer's birth, Dipinto, Carol Doran, Ann Giacal- the program will include works for | one, Mary Kozak, Lorraine Leonard, organ, clavier, violin, and voice Letan Mary Patricia A | Patricia r- . Manganella, Sister M. Margaret Ann, RSM, Magdalena Piller, Mary Carol Vincenti, Paulyna Voveris, and Mary special feature will be the Miser dia Chamber Orchestra under rection of Martin Friedmann, Miss Chiampi, too, is interested in | Suite, Drummer’s Delight (featuring working towards her Master's De- | the percussion section), Themes gree. She commented that she en- | from the “Music Man,” Deep Purple, joys teaching at Dal-Hi and she likes | and many others. Tickets for the the atmosphere and finds the | concert may be purchased at the students very friendly. | door. Miss Carol Ann Bolcavich comes | from Fynon, Pa. while she has been | her®fs a student teacher she has | the Navy Aptitude Test will be ad- taught sophomore biology and ministered to those studénts who | the Harmonica. senior human biology. She majored | have expressed a desire to take it. | Kitchen told some amusing in- Se eR ad stl Day Camp Committee ‘held a Re- union party for 6 at the “Y” on W. Center Street. Eighty campers, their parents and friends attended. The group sang several Navy Aptitude Test On Tuesday afternoon, March 23, Back Mountain Branch YMCA | all of the 1964 | Day Campers on Saturday, March | songs, | accompanied by Trica Young on | cidents that happened last summer | their wonderful: assistance and co- | will begin on Monday, June 21. | ductor and Assistant Professor at Ann Wozniak. | at Day Camp. Charlie Wilson told | operation. + We also ‘would like "to | | Any boy or girl, 16 and over, with | College Misericordia. | a funny story too. | express our appreciation to Karen | at least’'a B average in high school | Selections for organ will be: Fan- i John Bebey Home Members of the committee pro- | Kitchen, Linda Kocher ard Ronald | is eligible to apply for a counselor's | tasio: Fugue in 5-Flat Major (St. | John Bebey, son of Mr. and Mrs. vided : refreshments, “ice cream; | Mahler for lending ‘such a- generous | position. Interviews begin ‘Friday, | Anne) pro organo from the closing John Bebey, Sr., Dallas, R." D. 4, cookies, ‘cup cakes and ‘the YMCA | hand -in ‘preparations for the party. | March 12 at the ‘Back Mountain | section of Part III of the Clavieru- was discharged February 11, from | furnished the soda. We wish to | 1965 Day Camp dates are: Sunt Branch YMCA. For further infor- | bung. |the U.S. Navy, where he had EE Hk on 28 - "August 6—three, two week | mation, pledse call 674-6901. The Wid Jn Leela Fi ge Ssvved I i ore oH Young, Clayton Stetson, Dr. How- periods. Again this year, ‘a one | Back Mountain YMCA is-a member te ah Peonch eo SS. REY 866. ; Bobey, Trica and Jack | ard Swain, and Byron Kitchen for | weeks training session for counselors in bialogy and minored in general | The test will begin at 3:00 P.M. - 3 while studying at Misercor- | College Bound dia. Miss Bolcavich hopes to teach | . ¥ | More and more seniors are re- senior. high biology classes. i 4 . Miss” Ruthorine ~ Conley | ceiving word concerning their accep- } | tance at the college of their choice. | Here are the latest results: Reese BU RTON ' Finn, Penn State and Worcester LUSTER comes | Polytechnic Institute; Linda Davies, Penn State; Patricia Dimmick, Joan Willis Gentile, presided at a re- cent meeting of Lake-Lehman. Joint | Meyers, Jacqueline Stanley, Cynthia | PTA held recently at the high | Galletly, Carole Rosnick, Wilkes- | school. Myron Baker, program | . . Barre Business College; Majorie ie Hair Fashions | Glahn, Millersville State . College; | prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. Dallas Shopping Center | and Jack WMallin, Kutztown State Lake- Lehman PTA Executive Board Opposes Private School Bus Bill | chairman, led the group in the PTA | | Elementary, Wednesday, March 21st; ow College. Best wishes, guys. 645-2222 the treasurer's report by Mrs. Ed- | ff LEGION AUXILIARY TONIGHT ward Kanasky. Call for q | [ A communication from the Penn- 3 | Daddow Isaacs .Post, American | : 3 Appointment | 3 G ’ | sylvania Congress of Parents and | pp Legion, will hold its monthly meet- | mi. hers congerning no support’ for ing tonight at 8 WALLY GOSAR 3 128 North SHAVERTOWN 675- Main St. 6157 See Our New FREEZER! | buses for private | schools was read by Mrs. | Mr. record as being unanimously oppos- ed to any support for these buses and informed those present that they could write to their senator or congressman to express their vote for or against the issue. Mr. 2.95 vention in Wilkes-Barre on October 10th, 11th and 12th. Workers from all local PTA’s are needed. Those from Lehman area wishing to help should contact William Frey of Oak The following were elected to the nominating committee and ‘will give their report at the next meeting: Mrs. Grace Martin for the Executive 35: CHUCK C Board, Mrs. Avis Kocher and Wil- CENTER CUTS 3s ninnid hs ei isirsiiwimis tiene 55. hy vis Kocher an i Mr. Robert Z. Belles, assistant supervising pr incipal, Tepor ted that and parochial | De Barry. | Gentile informed the group that | the Executive Board had gone on | Gentile also announced that | District 14 will host the PTA con- | Hill. The Lake-Lehman Band has 9 been asked to perform at this] function. | Open House will be for the visitation the following dates had been set for Open House at the Elementary Schools: Lake Elementary, Thurs- day, March 25th; Lehman-Jackson ' Ross Elementary, Monday March The secretary's report was read | 29th; Noxen Elementary, Thursday, ! by Mrs. Stephen L. De Barry and | April 8th, Times will be announced | at a later date. ,The purpose of the {of rooms and not for conferences. | Other arrangements. should be made ; : for consultations with. teachers. Mr. school speaker, principal, . introduced the; on “English. Linguistics”. Refreshments were served by: the: following: Mrs. Edward ‘Jones, hos- pitality . chairman,” Mrs. Roger Phil- lips, co-chairman, Mrs. William Frey, Mrs. Willis Gentile, Mrs. John Keat- | ing and Mrs. Helen Rood of the | cafeteria staff. x Prayer Meetings Held Prayer Meeting Week ‘was ob- served by the Women of St. Paul's | Lutheran Church last week. On Thursday morning, the group met at the home of Mrs. Paul Priebe with Mrs. Stanley: Wills in charge and the theme being, Our Father In His Worship.” On Friday evening, Mrs. Newton Ness led the program -with the theme, “We Meet Our Father In His Will.” Mrs. Br ed. 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