TA ver of 1p of rmer’s eddingy d and or her ved by Paul Scott, -eidler, francis v D \ rds ows in i, Har- npleted duction nerican Ss were testing ylvania ous for flavor car old, ilk and ays. 0 “year nds of in 305 N that Estate of the Creek h 31st, STAR- \ R.D. fied - to d those Br N that in the P, late wnship, 10 died e been ’P, 186 mm; Pa. known ted to ent to vis at- SHIH ICH HRCI RHO HRI IHC ) DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA [% Dallas Recognition Banquet The annual Spring Recognition Banquet was held last evening in| the heh school cafeteria. The din- | ner Was served at 6:30 p.m. and the | menu consisted of fruit cup, T-bone steak, baked potato, buttered corn, | tossed salad, hot rolls, ice cream, and a choice of coffee, tea, or milk. | the group | The | Following the dinner, assembled in the auditorium. speaker for the program was Pro- fessor Francis W. Swingle, Pro- fessor of English at King’s College. | The letters and awards were then given out to members of all sports t@ams,. .band, cheerleading, and! audiovisual aids. A great time was had by all. : Harmony The annual Spring Chorus Con- cert will be held tonight and tomor- row night in the high school audi- torium. The concert, under the di- rection of Mrs. Florence Sherwood, - will present various groups of songs such . as spirituals, popular songs, patriotic - songs; etc. assembly and it ig really excellent: | Best wishes, chorus people! Germany-Type Germans The “German Class,” under ‘the di- rection’ of Mr. Kozloski, -had the privilege of meeting Mr. and Mrs. Standtuer from Petersberg (near Fuld; Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Standtuer- are : the grandparents of Shirley and Carl Stage and are pres- |, ently visiting the Stage family. The Standguers ‘observed the teaching meth¥¥s and compared them with those of Germany. They seemed! very pleased and felt that our meth- | ods were well advanced. Later, there was a discussion period during which the students ‘talked with the Standtuers about their country, and their impression of ours. The Sporty Look On our home baseball field today, the Mountaineers will take on Ed- | wardsville High School. On Mon- day we will welcome Swoyersville High and next Thursdav we will travel to Luzerne High School. The Tomorrow they challenge Plymouth High School and on Tuesday they : Let's | meet West Pittston High. get ‘em on .the run! Yoga! On Tuesday afternoon the final Antrim Bureau assembly of the year willbe presented. The assembly is on Yoga and is a demonstration of physical fitness by Mr. Edward Schetter. It should prove quite in- teresting. Field Day Hey. guys, it's about the fact that next ‘Wednesday .is Field Day. 1 know how excited everyone is about the whole affair known reason it Wednesday, then Field Day will be held on Thursay. If it should rain on Thursday, Mr. Brobst and Miss Jenking will be very upset! (PS. All of those participating ir in the rain ! did his parents WYOMING? WHY WYOMING? Because they want the best for this little fella. Right now his only need is a savings account. But in the years High School News by Bruce Hopkins and Linda Davies The: concert | preview was presented yesterday in| Track Team also has two | home games coming up this week: | but: I'd just like to remind you that if for some un-| should rain on | Senior % dance will meet at the high school parking lot Tuesday and Wednesday | evenings at 7:00 p.m.). | The Physically Fit | The following are the results of | the Wyoming Valley. Physical 'Fit- ness Contest given recently by the | Marines at Dal-Hi! Coughlin took first place with 1762 points and Dallas came in second with. 1679 points. Those participating in the , contest were Robert Anderson, Lee | Isaac, Tim Houlihan, Stephen Kas- | chenbach, and Resse Finn. Congrats, guys! Future Persons Of America Congratulations and best wishes to the following seniors who have been accepted at the colleges and universities of. their choice: Philip Heycock, Penn State University; | William Banks and Merl Bigzslow, | Industrial Management = Institute; | Margaret Kasmark, Central Penna. + Business College; Patrick Reithoffer, Broward Junior Colleze. Florida: and Rosemary Sherman, Empire Beauty College. ; Honor Society Thursday. morning the very im- | pressive and stately induction cere- | mony by the Honor Society took | ‘place. All of the members: took | | part in: the program. The motto! of the Honor Society was explained 'a. short discourse { =cholarship, on character, leadership and service. | Qur warmest congratulations to those new members of the Honor | Society. = They are:’ Seniors:-Linda Davies. Jacaueline Gruver. Gail Lamoreux, Charles Miller. Jo Ann | Norrie, Linda Parsons, William’ Roh- : Lents. Jean Shalss, Marvbaula Stoner, Helen . Yagloski'® Shirley Zawchta: “Junior--Scoft Alexander, . Patricia | Bauman, Stanlev Dorrance, Thomas | Harris, David Hess, Joyce Hughes, | Betty Lamoreanx. Fred Misizer. Sally Otto. Carol King, Deborah Pen- mnan; Todd Richards, Howard Wienér, Karl Wormeck. Assemby { | Tuesday morning an excellent and very interes‘ng demonstration was put on by Mr. Coleman. His | program, wnt on by a grant. from | Philco and- Franklin Institute was: concerned with exmeriments in the | Prine inte of Inertia. - Thank you, | Mr. Coleman; for a very informative program. | Senior Dance | - May 8 — be sure to attend the last greatest, swingingest senior dance of the year! Everyone's fav- | orites, the Comets, will be there to entertain. The time is 7:30 to 10:30. Be see'ng vou there —a night that can be nothing but tops! | Display Cases | Around our hallowed walls we have been noting’ the excellent projects in the display cases. We are astounded by the time and though | that has gone into some of these | projects. Ome particularly intricate { and time consuming project was done on The Hanging Gardens of by several students who each gave | | bly, night ‘at ‘7 p.m. at! Trucksville Ed- will be announced. ‘will “be a Mother’s Day tea. This i light-footed Rainbow Girls. Refresh- { ments will follow. Arrives In Germany THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1965 Officers And Board Of Dallas Elementary P. T. AR These dre the retiring officers and executive board of the Dallas Elementary School PTA at a recent meting: Charles James Asnatly | Rainbow Girls To Meet Charles James Memorial Kosi | International Order of Rain- bow for: Girls, will meet Thursday | ucational Building. An election for the office: of Faith will be held. Final plans will be made for the seafood supper which will be held May 15 at the “Educational Build- ing. Officers for the coming term Following. a short meeting there for is’ a and a of the will be a ‘special ceremony mothers, a reading; “What Mother”’ by Verna Miers, dance specialty by some Mrs. Leonard Laskowski, South Pioneer Ave., Trucksville, has re- ceived word from her son Sp/4 Don- ald L. Andrews that he has arrived | at his new base in Furth, Germany. Don enjoyed a 30 day leave at ‘home after completing a tour of duty in Korea. He is a 1963 Gradu- ate of Dallas High School. He would appreciate mail from his friends in the Back Mountain area. | Sp/4 Donzld L. Andrews R-A. 13 800 802 Co. B. 504th Aviation Bn. | APO New. York 09696 Babylon. A very Sood job juniors. | In the other display case is an | excellent group of paintings done by sons of Mr. Hukill's best art students: The president announced the next project for funds for ‘the 6th grade field trip would be an: all colored cartoon” movie to be shown next Dallas Teacher Wins Honorary State. Membership Miss Esther Dallas J. Saxe, : teacher in Junior High School, was choose to come . .. he'll use all the services of * this full service bank. Savings, checking, lending, safe deposit, trust service. He may even want to use the bank’s social rooms: for a public meeting. Lots of people do. FDC Saturday May 8 at the Dallas Senior High School agith features being 3:00 p. m. honored Monday night by the Junior High School P.T.A! where she was | awarded Honorary State Life Mem- bership in the ‘Pennsylvania Con- To Hold Reunion high alumni plus their families are being invited to return to the Uni- versity campus on June 4, 5 and 6 for the Lehigh Alumni Association’s mammoth Centennial All-Class Re- union. Lehigh alumni usually hold The gigantic reunion program, to be held in conjunction with the cel- ebration of Lehigh’s 100th anniver- sary observances, was announced today by Robert A. Harrier, execu- tive secretary of the Lehigh Alumni serve its centennial with special academic ‘and other events during | the academic year of 1965-66. An unusual feature of the cen-! tennial reunion will be the con- struction of a huge “tent city” on the University’s new 500-acre ath- litic campus in Saucon Valley. The tents will serve as sites for social events and individual class dinners, for" entertainment and other grams. The program, which has Yequived Hopple Gives Awards To Cub Pack 281 #+The monthly meeting ‘of Scout Pack’ 281, at Dallas Elementary School Audi- / lowing: torium. The opening ceremony was pre- | | sented by Den 2 under the leader- ‘ship of Mrs. Elaine Humphries. Cubmaster James Hopple gave achievement awards to the fol- Gold Arrow under Wolf - Peter ‘Eckman; Silver Arrow under Wolf - Peter Eckman; Bear Badges - Ernie Smith, Jack Cobleigh, Jackis Coon,’ John Earl; Gold Arrow under Bear -- Jack Cobleigh, Jackie Coon, ‘John Earl; Silver Arrow under Bear s| ‘Ricky. Demmy, gress of ‘Parents and Teachers. Life Memberships are given to. persons who are outstanding “in PTA work through contributions’ to. the Han- nah Kent Schaff Memorial Scholar- ship ‘Fund. This Fund makes ‘28 scholarships a: year. available. to 4 students who wish to become teach- | State Colleges. : | ers by attending any. of the fourteen | The award was made. by Mrs. El- wood Swingle, at. the ‘regular. PTA meeting. New Officers were Mr.. Jack Stanley, Dallas ‘School :Board. They -are: President: Mzrs. John Rogers Vice-President: Mrs. Marco Secretary: Mrs. Harry Peiffer Treasurer: Mrs. Donald Anthony Refreshments were served by the Ninth Grade mothers with Mrs. Mary. Mitchell as Chairman, outgoing. President, | installed by: | President ‘of the | Adrian De- | Samuel Shannon; + Lion Badge - Lloyd Parry. «Two year service awards were % given to John Humphries and Den Mother Mrs. Elaine Humphries. - The, closing ceremony was .con- ducted ‘by Den 5 led by Mrs. Joan | ‘Wasserott. —— Louis W. Ayre's Pupils To Present Recital An Ensemble Recital will be given | by Students of Louie W. Ayre, Sun- | day May 9th at 3:00 p.m. in ‘the Parish House of St. Clement's Church, Wilkes-Barre. Those taking part are: Ann Barnes, Catherine and Diane Bau- | mann, Cathy Cawley, Nancy Cov- | ert,- Charline Demmy, Barbara Farr, | Anne Graham, Glenda and Patti Larson, Nancy Love, Katharine | Loveland, Joan Nelson, Miriam Orf. Sally Otto, Brenda, Paula and Todd Richards, Thomas Rowett, Mary Ann. Sabadish. Friénds of the Students are cord- | ially invited to attend. More than 21,000 individual Le- | class reunions once every five years. | Association. Lehigh will further ob- | with a huge “big top” tent set up.° pro- Cub | Dallas Methodist | shown at 1:00.°p. m. ‘and again at’! Church; was held Friday, April 23 | 21,000 Lehigh University Alumnae This June almost a full year in planning, will include academic presentations in each of the University's three col- leges, campus and historic tours, forums, centennial and class din- ners, the annual business eter | GE of the association, broadway enter- tainment, a fashion show for wives, a parade with 11 bands, intercol- | legiate sports events, concerts, art, | hobby and rare book exhibits, ded- | ication of a mew student residence | halls complex, family | photographs, awards, ous other special eve picnics, class and numer- ts. | Running In Township Daniel Richards, of Goss Manor, is running for re-election as tax collector of Dallas Township, in the May primaries. Dan has been a resident of the { Back Mountain for 42 years; 29 of | which he has resided in the town- ship, and he graduated from: local { schools. He was ‘manager of Am- | erican Stores in Dallas for ten years, { and then operated Richards’ Market until ill health forced him to retire. He was ten years an auditor for | the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, | thr ee years as township tax collec- | and nine years a school board 1 | member. Activity in local emergency | organizations includes 34 years ac- tive membership of Dr. Henry M | Laing Fire Company, serving in many offices, including fire chief and president, and he is now vice | president and auditor. He has been | a member of the Dallas Community | Ambulance Association since its | founding, and is presently on the Board and auditing committee. i Dan is a member of Dallas Meth- i odist Church. He belongs to George M. Dallas Lodge, F & AM, Caldwell | Consistory, and Irem Temple. 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