he ¥ up on the juniors. the Junior Play,Girl Crazy, will be | presented on Wednesday afternoon | in assembly. The cast members get | T= funny feeling in the pit of their | ‘stamachs’ every time they remember that the play will be presented one week from tomorrow night (that is Eriday, April 9) at 8. not ‘yet have tickets, you can get them from any of the juniors, any | of the nervous cast members, Personally, I'm scared | | Aren’t you glad I brought so much DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA by and Dallas Senior High School News Bruce Hopkins Linda Davies W i Glee Club i Last Friday in assembly, the Dal- = students had the privilege of or Boys’ Glee Club. ese boys. The glee club, under | reported that the entire senior he direction of Mr. Virgil L. Alex- section of the yearbook is now be- der, performed with stage ver- |ing printed along with much of the tility suggesting a broadway per- | section on organizations, most of ction. Thanks, Milton Hershey, | the sports section, and the patron for this entertaining assembly. i This Is Basketball ? Students at Di-His had the op- portunity last Friday evening to bserve the faculty playing basket- faculty joined forces ‘to play the +A-R-M Radio Station basketball team. A preliminary game was played by the Lehman faculty omen and the Dallas women. Half-time was also supplied. All proceeds Went to the March of Dimes. Batter Up! § Well, the Dallas High School Mets are on their way! Baseball practice og and hearing the Milton Her- | of the 1965 Dallas that many of the I'm sure | pages have been sent to the printer. $ very student will always remember | | The editor (a ver y congenial fellow) | classes and activities of the school. all. The Lehman and Dallas men’s | faculty | entertainment | | Stoner, and Jack | school Mallin, Penn State. Yearbook We've had reports from the editor Also, he announced that the life section in this year’s yearbook will be made-up entirely of candid shots depicting various pages. We'd like very much to thank the editor of the yearbook for supplying | us with this information. His name | is Bruce Hopkins, (isn’t that a nice | name for a yearbook editor?) Business Education Business THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1965 Back From Korea Sp/4 DONALD C. PALL Sp/4 Donald C. Pall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pall, Hunlock Creek, will report to ‘Camp Eustis, Saturday, after | day furlough with his parents. Don recently returned from Korea where he served for thirteen and | | a half months. The president of the Honorary | Business Education Club, Marypaula informed us that the first | meeting was held yesterday in Room | began Monday afternoon with a | good number of boys showing up. The first exhibition game will be | Held next Friday at Meyers. Damatis Personnae, As A Matter Fact tage fright is beginning to creep The preview of If you do or atthe door. (and I'm not even a junior!). b . Future People Of America gratulations and best wishes oy the following seniors who have | accepted at the colleges of heir ‘ choice: Sandra Schyweiss and Kathy Jones, Wilkes-Barre Business College; Ann Woolbert, Elmira; ; Reese Finn, Lafayette; Kenneth Chapple, Wilkes; Robert Dolbear, ‘Paul Smith College in New York; Delhi College; Edward Dorrance, 18. At this meeting the following | new members were admitted to the | club; Jacqueline Bruver, Cheryl Par- | | sons, Walter Prokopchak, Robert | Schooley, Betty Sherbick, Susan Smith, Gail Lamoreux, Charlotte] Breakstone, Barbara Brown, Nancy | Brown, Cynthia Culver, Cheryl Dietz, Mildred Horwatt, Sharon Jones, Cheryl Kester, Carol King, Betty Lamoreux, Hannah Newberry, San- dra Turner and Dorothy Whalen. FLASH! this We interrupt column to | bring you a special bulletin from | the Dallas High School News Room: There are only 9 (nine) more school | days until Easter vacation, 42 more ! days until Commencement (loud sob), and, for you poor, unfortunate underclassmen, there are 46 more days until the end of the year. joy into your life today? Local Men, Named To United Fund Board Frank W. Anderson, president, Miners National Bank, a resident of Loyalville, was elected president of Wyoming Valley United Fund at the ninth Annual Meeting of the organization, held Wednesday, March 31, in Hotel Sterling. At-| torney Arthur Silverblatt, retiring | fund head, presided. Other Back Mt. residents elected were Attorneys Mitchell Jenkins and Charles Miner, vice president; Fred Eck, treasurer; Edward Boltz Jr., secretary. READ THE TRADING POST FEATURING . . . OVER AT THE 309 1 MARYS SOFT | PRETZELS OPEN FRI. SAT. / SUN. | DUTCHIE Soft PRETZELS Baked to Suit Your Taste--- INTERSECTION Tunkhannock Highway Memorial Highway DALLAS, PA. FRESH “118 He is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, class of 1963. RAINBOW NEWS Charles James Memorial Assem- bly 144, International Order of Rain- bow for Girls, will hold it’s Initiation meeting tonight at 7 p.m. at Trucks- | | ville Educational Building. - The new initiates are Ann Moyer, Gail Tel- ford, Jill Carruthers, Joan Farley, | Donna and Roxanne Sekera. Tomorrow evening at 7 p.m., Dis- | trict 6 D., which includes Dallas, | Wilkes-Barre, Berwick and Hazleton, | will hold a School of Instruction. (Conducting this school will be | Mrs. Agnes C. Allen, who is Supreme | | Drill Leader and Supreme In- | spector for the state of Pennsylvania, | all Rainbow girls are urged to | attend. On Sunday, April 4, the Annual | Rainbow Church service wil be held at Trucksville Methodist Church. Rev. Robert Germond will speak on the subject “Make Your Own Rainbow”. Friends and relatives are urged to attend this service. David Glahn Makes Deen's List At Union David A. Blahn, Union College senior Wyoming, R.D., has been named to the Union College Aca- demic Dean's List for scholarship attainment during the winter se- mester. i A graduate of at Union College, he has been a | member of the Methodist Student Movement, and the Oxford Club. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn. Membership on the Dean's List is based on a “B” average for the se- mester. There were 64 students from an enrollment of 850 to achieve this honor. is a senior liberal-arts institution affiliated with the Methodist Church. The Dallas Post Lowest Prices Sales Slip Pads In Many Designs Va., | spending a thirty | Westmoreland | High School, Glahn is preparing for the ministrey. While he has been Union College | by JOE SHAFFER SHOW On. March 23, at 7:00 p.m. the following senior boys conducted the Joe Shaffer radio program: Tom | Purvis, Leo Mohen, Leonard Morris, | and ‘Lynn Johnson. This was an audio-visual aids project. EVALUATING COMMITTEE Members of the Visiting Com- mittee, representing the Middle States Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges, arrived on Tuesday evening, March 23. They were the guests of Lake-Lehman on | March 23, 24, 25 and 26, while they evaluated our school. The chair- man of the group was William L. Apete, Burlington County Superin- tendent of Schools, Mount Holly, N. J. Assistant Chairman was Dr. Lee Aumiller of Bloomsburg. The committee was composed of four- other members represent- |ing various educational positions | throughout the Commonwealth of | Pennsylvania. ASSEMBLY An assembly program entitled “Behind the Scenes” was presented on March 24. Entertainment was provided by the band, a solo by Melanie Graham, a skit by the Journalism Club, a skit by the | teen | Honor Society and a comedy skit by the : Lettermen. These skits showed the hard work behind these organizations. DISTRICT BAND REPRESENTATIVES Sheldon Ehret, Gary Hackling, | Judy Kocher, Marian Perkins, and Mr. Miliauskas represented Lake- Lehman High School at the Dis- trict Band. It was at Wiest Pittston ‘With summer activities coming to mind, one of the most popular the Back Mountain Branch YMCA Day Camp, has announced its schedule. Camp will begin on June 28 and continue until August 6 with three two week periods. Maggie Jacobs will again be re- turning as camp director and will have a staff of five or six, includ- ing ‘an archery and crafts instruc- tor. The camp will be held this year at Fanti’s Park in Orange where there will be a large area for sports and games and a shelter for | more sedate activity. The camp site will also provide a large lake where trained and qualified senior LAKE LEHMAN High School News a Keefer Back Mountain Branch YMCA Announces Day Camp Dates High School on March - 25, 26, and 21, 1965. MATHEMATICS TEST On April 3, the following stu- dents participated in the Luzerne County Mathematics Teachers Con- test: Mildred Case, Phillip Toluba and Pamela Hoyt. Miss Baer, Staff Leader, was in charge. “FIRST PLACE” Congratulations to Miss Hutten- stine, advisor, Beverly Bonning, editor-in-chief and the Crusader staff for taking first place in the King's College Newspaper Contest | held on March 20. Beverly Bonning presented the | plaque ‘to Mr. Marchakitus, school principle, at the assembly program held on March 24. It will be dis- played in the trophy case in the lobby. This is the second year in a row that the Crusader placed first. FUN NIGHT The March of Dimes Fun Night was held on March 26 at the Dallas High School Gymnasium. Two basketball games were played. The first between the women of Lake-Lehman: Mrs. Baer, Miss Billings, Miss Crispell, Miss Dougal, Miss Gregory, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Leach, and Miss Oney, versus the women of Dallas. The second game was between the men faculty members of Lake-Lehman: Mr. Ed- wards, Mr. Hynick, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Maciak, Mr. Narkiewicz, and Mr. Turkson, and the Dallas faculty members versus the WARM team. All proceeds went to the March of Dimes. life savers will be in charge of the water front program. The program includes crafts, daily | instruction, recreational swimming, nature hikes, competitive games, daily devotionals, archery, special weekly trips and a graduation party. Day Camping is a program of organized outdoor education under mature qualified leadership in a | game on Friday night which also | women faculty of Lake Lehman. Our | Tracksville PTA DALLAS Junior High NEWS by Tim Bauman, Barbe Kyle, Nancy Crispell On Tuesday, March 23rd we assembled in the auditorium to watch history being made when the spacecraft manned by John Young and Virgil “Gus” Grissom dropped into the ocean. Our school was pleased and proud by the great response given by the students when we were called to help the March of Dimes. Those participating in the March were given a ticket to the basketball was contributed to the March of Dimes. In the first game the women faculty from Dallas opposed the team from Dallas Jr. High consisted of Mrs. Sigworth, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Davis, Mary Maganella, (Mrs. Coop- | er), Marjorie Censullo, and Carrol Burke. This was led by the famous Mr. Case alias “Bombing Bullwhip”. In the second game the combined efforts of Dallas faculty and Lake Lehman faculty smashed WARM with a 57-41 victory. Again from the Junior High came Mr. Kozick, Mr. Cicon, Mr. Petrenchak, and last | and least Mr. Baur. (No mistake) | Report Cards. Need we say more ? We were treated to one of the best assemblies of the year as two of our student teachers, Miss Cen- sullo and Miss Burke,sponsored a production called Little Little Theatre. The Master of Ceremonies was J. Harowicz, the first set was Student Life in. 1995, with N. Thomas, and A. DeMarco. M. Ber- nard, V. Jenkins, S. Soffian, and T. Sickler were next in a scene en- titled “Danny's Little Tin Soldier”. The next act was a soliloguy by E. Bobloski entitled “The Tell Tale Heart”. The final act was ‘“‘Arsenic and ‘Old Lace”, cast being R. Belles, B. Campbell, W. Guyette, M. Patrac- cini, L. Seward D. Spencer, and G. Stolarich. Sets Founders Day Trucksville Elementary PTA will observe Founders Day Monday eve- ning, at 7, Hayden Evans presiding. The PTA has a surprise in store for the guest of honor, a skit “This is Your Life.” A good attendance is hoped for. close to nature setting of woodlands and lake. Major emphasis is given to the social, physical educational and spiritual development of each all in keeping with the philosophy and purpose of the Young. Men's Christian Association. camper, James P. Roushey, In Operations Springboard Machinst’'s Mate Fireman James P. Roushey, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Roushey, Harveys Lake, is participating in “Operation Springboard” in the Caribbean while serving aboard the destroyer USS K. D. Baily. | “Operation Springboard” is de- | signed to give ships, squadrons and | other forces of the Atlantic Fleet vorable Caribbean weather. | lantic Fleet units will conduct drills | in anti-submarine, anti-air and am- phibious warfare techniques. For over It has been our special privilege to our friends and neighbors for of you for your valued business. ice available in this area. extra advantages of using Gulf today. CHARLES SWEET tomers look to us with confidence for all of their heating comfort requirements. We are taking this opportunity to thank each ise to continue to supply you with the most modern and economical home heating serv- ¥f you are not already enjoying the many and our complete heating services, «all ms 477-2211 ; \ 13 years CHARLES H. LONG has supplied The Back Mt. with complete heating comfort to provide an adequate, depend able supply of Gulf Solar Heat® — the world’s finest heating oil <» many years. As a result, out cas We prom- Solar Heat ITE heating oil HH. LONG VALLEY During the training period, At- | Skit Presented By Cub Scouts Shavertown Cub Pack 232 held their regular monthly meeting Thursday night in St. Therese’s aud- itorium, Shavertown. Robert Boylan was awarded a gold and silver arrow on Lion Badge. Mrs. Albert Zavada was appointed new Den Mother of Den 1. Den 3, Mrs. John Mihalick, Den Mother, opened the | meeting. Den 2, Mrs. John Geb- | hardt, Den Mother, closed the meet- | | pesentaiive of the theme for the | month about South America. | Miss Linda Davies, daughter of | Dr. and Mrs. Carlton, Dallas, show- | | ed slides and spoke about her year | as a Rotary Exchange student in| | Beelong, Victoria, Australia. | Plans are being made for the | Pack to attend the Shrine Circus on | | Apr il 22. Plans are also being made | | for an Easter Egg Hunt to be held | | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | Ondish, Shavertown, on April 10. | Gay Western Show | ‘To Be Repeated | | Due to a complete sell out at | | the Sweet Valley Fire Auxiliary’s | | “Western Show” on Saturday eve-' | ning, the affair will be repeated again Saturday night at 6 p.m. at ‘the Ross Elementary School. | | Admissions will be taken care of | [3 the door. [ This Emblem Identifies Your, Welcome Wagon ~ Dpansors &ay S < Firms of prestige In fhe business and civic lite of your community. ‘ MRS. ELIZABETH DAVIS AT 674- 7671 | attend, that they may be intro- | duced. Past presidents are urged to Election of officers will take place. Mrs. Better Turner and Dorsey | Turner will entertain. Home-room teachers will be in their rooms from 7:30 to 8 p.m. Parents are reminded to sign the | register in the home-rooms of their | children. This count is for the attendance award. Third grade mothers will serve, | with Mrs. Eugeéne Gilmartin in| charge. Birman Transferred Airman 3rd Class Elmer P. La- | moreaux has been transferred to Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. | The young man was previously sta- | tioned at Shephard Air Force Base, Texas. He is the son of Mr. and { an. opportunity to train in the fa- | ing. Den 2 presented a skit rep- | | Mrs. Elmer Lamoreaux and is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. SECTION B — PAGE Receives Promotion Pfc. Jerold M. Long Jerold M. Long, son of Mrs. Ad- eline Prynn Hasselwander, Sea- cliffe Drive, Rochester, N.Y. has been promoted to Army Private First Class. He is serving with the Army Recruiting Station in Char- lotte, N.C. Mr. Long is the grandson of Mrs. Daisy Prynn, formerly of Carverton and now of Rochester. He attended Kingston Township Schools and graduated from Franklin High School in Rochester. class of 1964. THE DALLAS POST Sales Slip Pads FORTY-FORT THEATRE Thursday - Friday - Saturday Frank Sinatra Clint Walker { in “None Bui The Brave” Sunday - Monday - Tuesday (Con’t. Sun. 3 to 11) Alfred Hitcheok’s “Psycho” He is also a| graduate of Westminister College, | “The Blob” Legal oe Sealed bids will be received ‘by the Board of Directors of Lake-Leh- man Area Joint School, Lehman, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, un- til 8:00 p.m., E.S.T., Tuesday, April 13, 1965, for medical supplies, type- writer maintenance, coal, and fuel oil. Specifications and instructions to bidders may be obtained at the : | Office of Administration, Lehman, Pennsylvania. Eleanor Humphrey Secretary First Aid For Girls. ® The Rev. Brinley Jenkins, a Red {Cross volunteer from Plymouth, gave a lecture and showed a film on first aid to the girls of the Saturday Morning Club on March 27. The class learned how to make with a blanket and long poles, a sling for injured arms, splints for broken limbs and many other very helpful and perhaps, | life-saving remedies in case of ac- cident. Next Saturday, the girls will have a second bowling lesson. a stretcher LUZERNE THEATRE Thursday through Saturday Rock Hudson :Gina Lollibrigida in “Strange Bedfellows” [} - Sat. Matinee 1:30 and 3 pri Jerry Lewis in by & “Whe’s Minding The Store” Sunday DOUBLE FEATURE Steve McQueen in and | “Dinosaurous” Customer s Needed Guaranteed 10 Range, Model tax. 256-3493 Cal] for Sp APRIL SPECIAL: 30 inch Roper Gas tanks of Gas, all for $189.95 plus Free Installation. 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