: nual banquet at the Castle Restau- bs iday morning ender. Junior members of the Nat- the Veterans. * May 26. All senior were present. “7s Members of the band participated . reached a height of 5 feet, 2 inches. SECTION B — PAGE 6 LAKE LEHMAN ~ High School News by Corrine Conklin and Linda Marchakitus "The annual Student Council and : - Honor Society assembly was held on | Friday, May 20. Student Coun-| cil members wand officers were’ inducted. Senior members of the National Honor Society were in- ducted. The following members were inducted: Linda Baker, Pat Baydziunas, Jerry Balavage, Randy Calkins, Pam Hoyt, Judy Kocher, Nancy Scouton, Joyce DelKanic, Liz Shaver, and Rita Zbick After the assembly a tea was held for the ' members of the Honor Society and their parents. | . « The Lake-Lehman Band partici- pated in the Noxen Fireman's Pa- rade on May 21. ‘ The following girls have been chosen as J. V. cheerleaders: Do- reen Davis, Kathy Cook, Jackie Adams, Lynn Evans, Kathy Luketic, Emma Fox, Linda Adams, Debra Rinken, Colleen Wiandel, Linda Kocher, and Pam Johns, alternate. | The baseball team played West | Wyoming on Monday, May 23 at| home. | “The Fallen Idol” a county film was shown to the student body on May 19. It was about the former Jeader of Ghana. The film sas sponsored by the Pennsylvania Gas & Water Co. . Poppies were gold in the home- rooms last week for the benefit of { The Journalism Club held its an- rant, Harveys Lake on Saturday evening, May 21. Mary Kay Sgarlet will be editor of the Troubadour and student handbook. New staff members of the Crusader are Carol Urbane, student co-ordinator; Cor- rine Conklin, editor; Irene 'Urick, business manager; Judy Steele, headline editor; and Bonnie Long, distribution. Liz Shaver is serving ag interim advisor. | The present and new members of the “Crusader” staff met on Tues- day in Room 2. The Senior Class of 1966 present- ed as their gift to the school a sign containing the school’s name and the year of dedication. It is at the main drive entrance. Dedication services were held at 2:00 p. m. on © Congratulations go to Lake-Leh- man’s baseball team, who for the second year in a row, have won the ‘Western Division Championship. On Tuesday, the play-offs began with our team playing Plains at Kingston Stadium. in the Jackson Township parade and they also participated in the Sweet Valley Memorial Day parade. Also representing Lake-Lehman at the Sweet Valley parade were May Queen Mary Lou Casterline, Maid-of “Honor Vicky Gennetts and Jeanne Kern and Karen Stoerrle in the court. Once again the Lake-Lehman band will travel to Sherburne, N.Y., “to participate in the Pagent of ‘Bands. +. Moving-Up Day was held on Fri- in the auditorium. ‘Seniors received their class flower, a white carnation tipped with lav- ional Honor Society presented the flowers. A number of students were given awards for their scholastic ‘and extra-curricular achievements. ‘Hoyte and Terry Davenport, Har- veys Lake Womens Club scholar- Class night was held at 8:00 p.m. on May 27. The senior speech class wrote the play which was a parody of Shakespeare's As you Like It. They also sang a number of songs after the presentation of awards. Class Night was held in the Lake- Lehman High School auditorium when the senior class presented a parody of Shakespeare's As You Like It. It was directed by Mr. John Zaleskas, advisor of the senior class. Mr. Anthony Marchakitus, high school principal, presented the fol- lowing awards that evening. From the Danforth Foundation to Pamela ship to Nancy Scouten, that club's highest ranking male and female student to Randy Calkins and Pam- ela Hoyte, Readers Digest subscrip- tion to valedictorian Pamela Hoyte, and attendance to Harry Montross and Julio Rodriguez. Mrs. Henritzy, on behalf of the Lehman Womens Club, presented Pamela Hoyte with its Nursing Award and Joseph Stager with the Thomas H. Longmore Award. Jeanne Kern and Walter Sorber were awarded the American Legion Award by Curtis Bynon. Judy Kocher received the Edu- cators- Award which was presented by Mrs. Martha Smith. Along with Marjorie Evans, she was also pre- sented the John Philip Sousa Award by Mr. John Milauskas. Mrs. Alice Lukasavage presented the Homemaking Award to Barbara Scovish. : The Bausch and’ Lomb Science Award was presented by Mr. John Jenkins to Judy Kocher and Randy Calkins. : Walter Sorber was recipient of the. Fred Hannebaul Award. It was presented by Mr. Stanley Gulbish. Jeanne Kern, Michael Preslipski, Julio Rodriguez. and Walter Sorber were presented with Student Coun- cil Awards by Mr. Sam Davenport. Jeanne Kern also received the John F. Kennedy Speech Award. Judy Kocher was the recipient of the Harveys Lake Lions Award which was = presented by Mr. Schappert. At Moving-Up Day that morning awards were also presented. Mrs. Yankoshi presented the American Legion Award to eighth graders Sharon Leinthall and Robert Kocher. Sylvia Bator presented ghort- hand pins for taking 100 words a minute accuratly. Recipients were Oarol Nichols, Susan Hunter, Alice Piszyck, Diana Blizzard and Sherry Rittenhouse. Linda Baker was awarded the G. ‘A. A. Award by Mrs. Geraldine ‘Wall. Barbara Potter received the Betty Crocker Award which was presented by Mrs. Mary Alice Luka- savage. Miss Marian Huttenstine pre- sented Elizabeth Shaver with the Journalism’ Service Award. Mr. Sam Davenport presented awards to Student Council and Class Officers. Magazine Citations were awarded by Miss Mary Lamoreaux. Mr. Edwin Johnson presented N.ED.T. Awards. Journalism Awards were presented by Miss Marian Huttenstine. Miss Sylvia Bator presented Yearbook Certifi- cates. Baseball Awards were pre- sented by Mr. Leonard Thresten. - Dallas Junior High School News Frack .. Friday, May 20, our irack team (7, 8 and 9th grade) traveled to Kingston to compete in the District 2 Championship. They did not win but did well considering the fact that they were competing against | 110th graders. Mr. Straitiff, coach, stated that at this meet all pre- vious records were broken. Bob Post distinguished himself with a 26.6 time in the 220 yd. dash. Carl Goeringer ran the half mile in 2.24 min. In the high jump, Scott Lefko Andy Smith did the 180 yd. hurdles in 25.5 sec. A length of 15 ft. 9 in. was reached by Calvin Wettstein in the broad jump. Our boys did a | ing fun. There is only one obstacle very good job this geason under their new coach, Finals Wel}, another school yeag is come} ing to an end and everyone is have | in the way - FINALS. The students will be cramming until May 31, and then on June 1, 2, and 3, they will take their final exams. So, come on students, STUDY !! Freshmem Farewell Freshmen: Plan to attend ‘The Freshmen Farewell Dance,” June 9th, the day before school gets out. The “Concepts” will provide the music and there will be dancing and fun all evening. THE BOSTON STORE DALLAS SUBSCRIBERS z. JUST A SPIN Of THE DIAL and you reach : DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Harveys Lake, Sweet Valley and Centermoreland Dial 674-1181 In Wilkes-Barre — NO TOLL CHARGE. Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1966 Future Dallas Post Readers Here are the children of the Mary Pat Decker, Back Mountain Nursery School, | Missy Turner, Molly Liza DeWitt, whose activities concluded May 27.| Jones, Rose Ann Crisci, Nancy is located in College Manor, Dalla. I Lisa | Casaday, Kyle Llewellyn. The school Back Row: Kevin Lewis, Shown from the left, front row: | Swain. WHO CAN Davies, Peter Hughes, Scott Wolfman, Mark | Dallas High School News Senior Class Day, 1966, was held | on May 27 at 1:00 p.m. It was open | to the public. Mr. Edgar Hughes ‘was the director, assisted by Mr. Donald Evans and student directors, | Howard Wiener and Patricia Bau- man. The program centered around life in Greenwich Village. It was opened by the singing group “We ‘| Ten.” The class prophecy was then read by John Butler and Elva Cos- tello. The singing group “Us Guys” performed, followed by Sally Otto who read the class poem. Scott Al- exander and his group played “A Taste of Honey.” Janet Kelley and Charles Beech read the class Poll. Tom Harris and a group presented a skit, Sharon Jones and Lemuel the Prophet (Robert Graham) read! the class will. The Embers, a sing- ing group, presented a song. Jeris Jordan, Margarct Reese, and Allan Ierwig read the class history. The senior members of the chorus, un- der the direction of Mrs. Florence Sherwood, sang a medley of num- bers closing with “The Halls of Ivy.” The Key Oration was delivered by James Steinhauer and the Key Re- sponse by David Kozemchak, Senior and Junior Class Presidents, re-| spectively. Following this, the en- yesterday June 1 at O'Connell's end ? GIVE YOU THE STRAIGHT FACTS ON HOME a THE GAS MAN IS THE BUILDER WHO BUILDS : GAS-HEATED HOMES! THE GAS MAN IS THE GAS COMPANY MAN WHO SERVICES GAS HEAT WITH FREE - ADJUSTMENTS. HEATING? THE - GAS MAN IS THE PLUMBING AND HEATING AND INSTALLS GAS HEAT! Gas... tire audience joined the seniors in the singing of the Alma Mater, The program concluded with the re- cessional song sung by the juniors. The Senior Class would like to thank Mr. Donald Hopkins, Junior Class Advisor; Mrs. Florence Sher-. wood and Mr. Lester Lewis for! musical accompaniment; Mr. Joseph Rakshys and his ‘Audio Visual Aids Club; Mr. Robert Hukil]l for the work of the Art Department; and Mr. Kenneth Kirk and Miss Emma Eng- ler for programs. Senior Exams began on Wednes- day, May 25 and ended on Tues-' day, May 31 to the relief of the entire class. Juniors and Sophomores are still dreading their exams which begin on Friday June 3 and don't end until June 9. Senior Commencement and Bac-! calaureate . rehearsals began on Tuesday, May 31 and today Seniors are enjoying themselves on the an- nual class trip. This year, as usual, it’s at Mo-Nom-O-Nock a famous resort in the Poconos. Departure is: at 7:30 a.m. and return is estimated 12:30 a.m. The Senior CONTRACTOR WHO RECOMMENDS, SELLS the you can depend on. Banquet was held DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Local People Among Bucknell Graduates Two 1962 graduates of Dallas | High School are among the candi- dates for bachelor’s degrees at Bucknell University’s 116th Com- mencement on Sunday, June 5. Miss Mary A. Knecht, daughter of {| Mr .and Mrs. James J. Knecht, RD | 1, Harveys Lake, is a candidate for the bachelor of arts degree, and Robert G. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Peterson, RD 4, Shrine Acres, Dallas, is a candidate for the degree of bachelor of science in business administration. Miss Knecht has served as sec- retary of Mortar Board, national leadership society for senior women, and treasurer of the International Club, and is a. member of the Christ ian Association, the Women ly dicial] Board and Sigma Tau a, national English literary society. Kingston House at 6:30 p.m. To the immense pleasure of the whole school, no classes were held | on Monday, May 30, because of Memorial Day. The break came just when it was needed. And what did everybody do over the long week- Studied for exams!
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