EEA REEL a S4CTION B—PAGE 1 Dallas Senior High School Graduates Largest Class In History Of District Dallas Senior High School gradu- ates, 208 in number, received their Qiplomas from: Mrs. Ann Vernon, esident of Dallas School Board at | impressive ceremonies held at Irem | Temple Country Club Pavilion on June 7. Thomas H. Jenkins, principal, in- troduced each graduate and Dr. gleliman, Superintendent of Dallas ®chools presented Dr. Alexander Carmichael, guest speaker. Parents, family and friends filled the large outdoor auditorium to capacity as another class left its Alma Mater to begin varied careers in “many fields of service and endeavor. Officers: Barbara Brown, James Steinhauer, Anthony Bonomo, Mar- | Lois Rondinella, Carole Jeffery. garet Reese. v id Rance | Absent: Alfred MaKe Newell, Richard ‘Newell; “Donna Demmy, George Hackling, | Harry Haas, Judith Wright, Fred Henne: | baul. 3 Row I: Susan Davis, Gladys Jones, | Cheryl Kester, Alice Resse. Dorothy | Whalen, Thomas. Orf, Dawn Han- | son, Marvin ‘Scott, Amy Hetrick, Dorothy = Wall, Eva = Kozemchak, Joyce Hughes, Paulette Kocher, El- | va Costello, Martha McCoy, Linda Parry, koski, Mary Ann Jacobs, ‘June Burnett, Margie Mattes, Jane Bur- nett, Janet Kelley, Doris Stritzinger, | Marlene Matthews, Connie Rozelle, | id Wimmer, Carol Cloak, Laura Naper- | Row II: John J. Phillips, Linda Carle, Deborah Penman, Betty Scott, Betty Oatridge; Jeris Jordan, Linda Judith: O'Hara, ' Betty Rome, Connie Billig, ‘Molly Messer- | smith; Lee, Isaac, Patricia. Peiffer, | Pamela Cully, Antoinette Petchkis, |. Chr: istine Rishell, : Bonnie. Rood, Ja- nine Dierolf, Bonnie. Elston, Nancy Romanchick; Carol King, Betty Lamoreaux, , Gail. Hughes, = Alice Reasoner, Nancy Gensel, Clare Stout. Row III: Marcia Checkor, Lynn Richards, ‘Patricia Sickler, Patricia | Bauman, Sally * Otto, Barbara :Dor- rance, Sharon Wagner, Mary An- tanitis, Kathy. Scoble, Bonnie. /Bar- | nard, Beverly; Dickson,’ Alan Reese, THE DALLAS POST, AHUkobA TL, JUNE 30, 1966 Cail Altemus, Joseph ‘Hudak, Paul Flartey, June Merz, John Ryan, “Fiske, Nancy Brown, James Stuart, Warren DeWitt, James Williams, ‘Carol. Thomas, Timothy Dymond, James Nixon, Ray McClary, Mar- Chetyl Dietz, / Robert Wiley, Mary garet Rood, Harry Misson, Eleanor | Kor, Richard ‘Mendelsohn, ‘Harry | Mattes, Robert Updyke. | lewski, “Mark Peleak, Philip Math- 2 | ers, Donald McCrea, Fred Mintzer, Row IV: Cynthia ‘Culver, Stanley Charles Leonard, Thomas Harris, Dorrance, Mary. Lou: Daley; David | Allan Herwig, Ida Gillespie, Jones, Patricia Martin, John Grob-; Mark | \ \ X DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Sweet Valley Boys Win; Defeat Mocanaqua, 2-1 Rural Boys League of Sweet Val- ley defeated Mocanaqua, 2-1, Mon- day night. Pitcher Raymond Ka- bata pitched all six innings and had 10 strike -outs in the game. Ed Kalinay, manager and Duane Wick- ard, assistant manager, said the boys played a terrific game. In addition to Kabata, members of the team were Don Brobst, catch- er; Ronnie Hartman, 1b; Larry Paul 2b; Barton Clemow, 3b; Jimmy O’- Keefe, ss; Art Jones, L; Stanley Stempien, ctr.; Duane Wickard, R. Don Scavone was umpire. The Sweet Valley boys will meet Hunlocks Creek Thursday night ate home. Hop in the car, pick up your neighbor and his children, take, them out to the ball game and join the gang. Then, CHEER! CHEER! CHEER! CHEER! . MUHLENBURG RANGE OPEN Muhlenburg Trap Range is now open to the public every Saturday from 6 to 11 p.m. with newly in- stalled lights. Located near Muh- lenburg Corners on the Harveyville Road, the range offers varied types of matches, as well as practice. shooting. Tere is a refreshment stand af the range. Back Mt. Twilight Team To Meet St. Therese's Back Mountain team of the Twi Shavertown Man (Is In Viet Nam In the Special Services Division in Viet Nam is Joseph Shrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shrey, James Street, Shavertown. The young man attended Dallas Hess, Connie Blazes, Nicholas Dymond. | High School and played on its foot- Stredny, Suzanne Wazeter, Judy | ; ‘ball team for three years. He is Schaefer, Rose Gabel, Robert Max- | Row VI: Paul Risch, Margaret tried to the former Joan Calla: well, William : Kyle; Russell Wil- | Woychick, Daniel Yanchick, Sandra 4. Forty Fort, and is the father Hams; Thomas Finn, Scott Alexan-| Turner, Karl Wormeck, Burton, +6 sons, Joseph, Jr., and James. der, Margarita Moreno, Helen Ed- | Schell, Herbert Mill, Dale Prynn, | pig family are residing at 86 wards, John Yurish, Bonnie Mahler, | George Wood, Russell Stoss, Ken- James Street, until he returns from Donna Zekas, Reba Heidel, Cynthia | neth Dymond, Paul Campbell, Shar- Konsavage, - Linda Nicol, Edward {on Piekanski, Marion Stredny, | His address is Specialist Joseph Novak. ! | Richard Phillips, Ann Barnes, Don- Shrey, 282nd Company, R. A. Row. V: Sharon Jones, Hilda ‘ald Bulford, Ernest Barber, Robert 13776532, 14 Aviation Battalion, | a FOUNDED 1829 PLYMOUTH o 1. . Corn ww SHAVERTOWN | GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER OFFER GOOD THRU JULY 15 SHAVERTOWN OFFICE ONLY . A Special Checking Account is really Special! You get so much convenience for so little! Just look . No minimum balance required . . an account with any amount! Deposit slips included. Also . expenditures, balance. Your name imprinted free on all checks. . book of 20 checks . .. (One book of ‘checks free to all new and present subscribers through July 15.) Cost 7.5 SHAVERTOWN OFFICE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY — 8 A.M.—NOON THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE . . handy record book for deposits, | Misson, James Misson, Robert Gra- | ham, Thomas Rowett, Stephen Kas- chenbach, Timothy Houlihan, Polly Carey, Daniel Sinicrope. Row VII: Donald Metzger, Thomas | : -B. Bobo, Donald Lawson, John But- ler, James Balavage, Ronald Prutz- man, Harry Cooper, William Nothoff, Mark VanEtten, Fred XKeast, John | Ruckno, Charles Beech, James Yar- | | nal, Bonnie Brobst, Wayne Hilde- | brand, Linda Taylor, John Achuff,' | Gary Dymond, William Cave, Char- | lotte Breakstone, Arthur Dale. Row VIII: Michael Wilkes, David Caffrey, Jeffrey Davis, Todd Rich- ards, David Jones, Kenneth Havir, |. Ted Raub, Jeffrey Townsend, George Mahler, Harold Frederici, Kathy | Durbino, Lewis Dixon, Elaine Guil-! ford, Donald Rood, Robert Seeley, | Richard Yanalunas, Ernest Gay, | Howard C. Wiener, III, Charles R.! Heck, Charles Besteder, = Ronald | Steele, James Snyder, Gerald Sut- ' ton, Calvin Tinsley, Edmund Peters. | Follow Those Marchers the war. 17th: O. P., APO 96238,/S. F. 0. | Wherever They May Go The Dallas Marching Units are i again! This Saturday they will take ‘off early for Jersey Shore | where they will parade as part of | a three-day celebration under the Tiadaughton, an old Elm | played a big part in history. After the Jersey Shore parade, the gang will ‘board the buses and head for Renovo. There they will march 'in‘an evening parade. | The marchers and their advisors | are always glad to have parents! jor friends along. They can help or | just look on! If you have no great | plans for that day, pile the family in the car and go along. You're which | | bound to have fun! Suffers Injuries Robert Berlew, Haddonfield Hills, is a _patient at Nesbitt Hospital, | | where he was admitted last week ! after * suffering injuries while: at | work. His father is also a patient at the same hospital. { pa LE . open only $2. FREE PICK-UP A | 288-1496 CENTER BRAN - O'Malia’s Laundry & Dry Cleaning .. ess LuzerpeDallag Highway custom ND DELIVERY ¥# Enterprise 1-0843 MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CH STORE © e— Gaile Harrison, Guest At Graduation Party | Keener, Rita Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. | | Edgar May, Mrs. Alice Evans, Mrs. | | Alfred Hadsel, Carol Hadsel, Joanne |. rison, guest of honor, | light League will oppose a strong St. Therese’s nine at Dallas Junior High School field Saturday night at 6. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harrison of | The Dallas Club, a hard- hitting’ Idetown held a graduation party outfit, have won all home games. after graduation services at Lake- Fans who turn out to see the team Lehman High School in honor of in action are usually rewarded with their daughter, Gaile. |a good game. = Attending were. Nancy Scouten,| The league is composed of boys Dorothy Jeffrey, Patty Bagdjiunas, | between the ages of 16 and 19. Joyce Kocher, David Bates, Linda |The Back Mountain team plays Brown, Nick Mazur, Pat Marcha- every Saturday night at home. , kitus, Evelyn Gashi, Charles Van- | rte shoe - derhoff, Diane Baer, Joyce Delkan- | OFFSET PRINTING “ ic, Joe Stager, Susie Honeywell, | - Bonnie Patton, Sherry Miles, Bar- THE DALLAS POST - ; bara Potter, Teddy Higgins, Mary no pot LUZERNE THEATRE Maloid, Johnny Paul, Gary Har- host and hostess. Tonight - Friday - Saturday FORTY-FORT Paul Newman In THEATRE “Harper” Cinemascope and Color Tonight - Through Tuesday SUNDAY Sunday Con’t. from 3 2 TOP HITS Martin and Rossi Rock Hudson In Claudia Cardinale “The Last Secret Agent?” Plus “Weekend at Dunkirk” In “Blindfold” SANDY BEACH FRIDAY and SATURDAY — DOUBLE COLOR FEATURE BILLIE Patty Duke, Jim Backus, Jane Greer ALSO Ao WALES A ARIA Am PANAVISION' h — / il JEASTMANCOLOR UNITED 2 AN SUNDAY and MONDAY The Ghost and Mr. Chicken Don Knotts - Joan Staley You Will Be Scared: Until You Laugh Yourself Silly. ALSO A Very Special Favor Rock Hudson - Leslie Caron - Charles Boyer Features Start at Dusk Plenty of Picnic Tables. Come Early and Enjoy the Weekend. Swimming, Boating, Water Bicycles or just relax and sun yourself. Now you can buy Investors Stock Fund for320 a month!* Now you can accumulate mutual func Set enon aregu- lar monthly payment plan to fit your family budget. With payments of $20 a month— *after an initial $40 payment—you can acquire shares of Investors Stock Fund. This is a mutual fund designed to provide long- term capital appreciation possibilities as well as a reasonable income. For full details’ (prospectuses) of Investors Stock Fund and the new Investors Accumulation Plan— @ 9% 674.5231 Thomas N. Kreidler, Jr. 26 Division Street, Shavertown, Pa zone manager 822.3266 CALL YOUR 7074 MAN TODAY!
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers