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SPORTSMANS CORNER
by Jim Hopple
NET: dip your new net in linseed
oil and let it dry. Net will last three
times longer.
SHARP HOOKS: glue a piece of
emery cloth to the inside of your
tackle box. Hooks can be sharpened
anytime on it.
TEEN TALK —
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- ROY SUPULSKI
“I think Plymouth Area will be
our toughest game this season.”
That was the answer I got when I
went to. interview ‘one of Ccach
Eddie Brominski’s prize football
players, ROY SUPULSKI.
Roy is ‘seventeen years old, born
in Kingston on March 21, 1949. He
is six feet, two and a half inches tall
weighs 184 lbs. and ‘has brown hair
and blue eyes.
He lives with his parents Ernest
and Bertha Supulski, R. D. 3, Wyo-
ming, Carverton Road, Trucksville.
Roy has two sisters and two broth-
ers, Cindy 17, Bertha 9, Ernie 22,
and Jeff age 7. He is a senior
Dallas Senior High School and is
active in football, basketball, Key
Club, was on the student council,
and dramatics. Roy was also chosen
for the Boys’ State Representative.
He is a member of Carverton Meth-
odist Church. ?
He has been playing the, guitar
for the past two and a half yenrs.
his favorite record is “Dirty Water”,
favorite recording artists are the
Beatles. He likes radio station WA
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al
~ BC and favorite DJ is Murray The K.
TV-wise he likes Soupy Sales and
Batman.
Sportswise, Roy likes football,
basketball, track, tennis, bowling,
golf, swimming and hunting. His
"Dallas High School News _
|
By Kim Roddy and Virginia Glemny
| On Wednesday, September 14,
{the Dallas Senior High School
senior class elected its officers for
the year 1966-67. Mr. Hughes, sen-
ior class advisor, presided over the
meeting. Officers elected were presi-
dent, Scott Fry; vice-president, Greg
Hicks; secretary, Ronald Pietraccini
' and treasurer, Steve Townsend.
Congrtulations are extended
to the following girls who have
been selected to serve as ma-
jorettes, replacing those who
graduated: Carol Crawford,
Phyllis Hanna, Suzerne Joz-
wiak, Nancy Love nnd Susan
Sipple. Rosellen Klaboe has
been elected head majorette.
The Senior class elected Beverly
Peirce and Rosellen Klabhoe to rep-
resent , Dallas High at the recent
annual Rotary Fall Fair on Sep-
tember 17 and 18 at the Lehman
Hor=eshow Grounds in Lehman.
Rosellen won.
* The girls’ hockey team, under
the extremely cavable leadership of
Miss Mabel Jenkins, began practice
on Monday, September 12. The
girls are working ‘hard to: get in
day, September 29, at Lake-Leh-
man. :
A warm welcome is extended
| to thé new exchange students:
[Anna Fahlen from Sweden, and
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College
shape for their first game on Thurs- |
*
Yoichi = Wakabayashi from
Japan. Dawn Hanson from Aus-
tralia is back for another se-
mester. She plans to stay until
Janupry.
Congratulations to the girls who
have been selected to represent
our school as cheerleaders for the
, 66-67 season! They are: varsity,
| Ruth Besecker, Marla Cloak, Nancy
| Crispell, Abby Jones, Cory Jordan,
Patti Larson, Barb Lohmann, Jane
Mitchell, Susan Moore, Sharon Yal-
ick. Junior varsity, Judy Stasko,
Anna Marie Arcurie, Patty Corbett,
Sally Harter, Kathryn Munnell. Mol-
have their pictures taken as
secon as possible,
Welcome back to Miss
Sliker. Last wveor,
Europe on sabbatical leave to tour
| France. She was missed by every-
one.
Comgratulations
Helen
tn our ter-
rific football team in their vie-
tory over Carbondale. 29-6. It’s
{" "An enthusiastic pep rally was
‘held in the auditorium last Friday
| afternoon. ‘September 16th. “just: be-
fore the Plymouth game. The new
cheerleaders. were
the student hody.
Bound
| BY BRUCE HOPKINS
The Old Grind
The dance was packed. I'm tell-
ing you, there were so many kids
at that dance that you could walk
around the gym four times and
never see the same person once.(?)
But then, it
big dance of the year, and it was
the night before classes started, so
nobody had anything better to do!
anyway. We pushed, shoved, and
pardoned our way through the wall
of people seeing kids we haven't
seen since May, talking to them
about their summer, and walking
nway trying desperately to remem-
ber their names. As we got to the
| middle of the gym we were bogged
by an unmoving mass of bodies in
front of us. We stood there waiting
for the crowd to digperse a bit when
cuddenly the most awful thing hap-
pened: the band started playing.
The unfortunate part of this was |
| that the song was ideal for that |
There we were,
gan slow fizzing without regard to
wag the first really |
ancient ritual dance, the Slow Fizz. |
centralized be- |
| tween 2000 kids al! of whom be-!
look as though you've got to be
somewhere by yesterday.”
Ancther thing that we think are]
a waste of time are lines. Lately
| fifteen minutes early so that we
teen mnutes. (Well, we may not
| save any time. but at least we feel
better about it).
| Yes. it’s back to the old sched-
| ule. Studying for a couple of hours,
taking a coffee break, and follow-
| ing this with a two minute Yoga
headstand. I do the headstand in
order to slush my brain out a little
| before 1 start studying again, You'd
be surprised how well slushed my
| bmin is!
It's nice having things back to
| normal. As a matter of fact, the
other day ‘I went out in the hall
and passed a bleary - eyed buddy
who ran up to me excitedly and
| said, “Do you realize that, there
re only 60 more days until Thanke-
giving vacation!” As a matter of
| fact. I had just. that minute fin-
| inished counting them!
lie Townsend. Alternates, Peggy
Bavliss, Suzanne Kozick, Diane |
Thier. x
All seniors are urged to
she traveled to!
going to be another great vear. '|
introduced to
we have been going to meals about |
don’t have to wait in line for fif-!
__THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966__
Misericordia Alumnae Plan For Home-Coming
Many present and former Back
Mountain residents are involved in|
planning the Ninth Annual Alum-
nae Homeceming of College Miseri-
| cordia, to be held September 30,
| October 1, and October 2 on the
| Dallas. campus.
_ Pictured above from left to right
are: (1st rew) Mother Miriam The-
rese, RSM, former President of Col-
lege Misericordia; Marlyn’ Stron-
goski Zlotek, Chairman of Honre-
coming; Sister M. Florita, RSM, new
| president of College Misericordia.
2nd row: Sarah Wagner,
| dent of the Alumnae Association;
Alice Ide Hudak,
Homeoming, and Hilda
Garey, Executive Secretary of the
Alumnae Association. Janina Kle-
mek is also a co-chairman of Home-
| coming.
| Homecoming will begin Friday
night with an executive board
meeting. Saturday there will be the
annual meeting at which officers
the next two
will be elected for
years and achievement awards will
| Joins Commonwealth
|
Presi--
co-chairmen of |
Staub
favorite hppa il Bro avi ' whom or what might be in their |
His hobbies are guitar playing Ap experience such ms this
and sports. He likes folk rock music might ve considéred aulte similar | ;
and when asked what one thing findine * I x |
4 Tar g oneself on the Los An- |
annoys him most he said, “to lose | gales Freeway at the rsh hour -» 1 Robert Schooley
SEE YA’
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be presented.
A luncheon will be held followed
by a Fall Fashion Preview.
Saturday afternoon will be de-
voted to a classroom project, ‘“‘De-
partmental Changes on Campus’.
Speakers will be Sister M: Ferdi-
nand, RSM, Librarian,
M. Manus, RSM, Art Dept. Chair-
man. s 3d & ;
© One of the main events will be
the annual dinner: Saturday night
honoring ' the reunion closes. The
Most Rev. J. Carroll McCormick,
D. D., Bishop of Scranton ‘will be
the honored guest.
Sunday a Memorial Mass for de-
ceased faculty and alumnae will be
followed by the annual Communion
Breakfast at which the Sisters of
Mercy will be guests of the alum-
| nae. Rev. William -Osterly, S.J. of
Scranton University will speak on
“The Christian Faces the 20th
| Century”. i
Marlyn Strongoski Zlotek is
chairman of Homecoming and Alice
Ide Hudak and Janine Klemek are!
Trucksville Elementary PTR
First meeting of the Trucksville
Elementary PTA will be held Mon-
day, October 3 at the school, 7:30
is “Education Pavs
it Wisely”, according to Mrs. Rob-
ert Vail, program chairman.
Listed below are programs and
speakers for the year!
October 3. “The
Mrs. © Alvin Rothstein, Guidance
Connselor Dallas School District.
November 7, “The Spiritual Divi-
dends of Education” - Speaker. Mic
Dorothy Cohen, Director = Family
Service
Valiey.
March .6, “Aesthetic Dividend of
Education” - Speaker, Marcella
Nagorski. Sivth Grade Teather -
Around the World Trip with slides.
and Sister!
p.m. The theme of the school year |
Dividends. Use |
Ocetirational |
Dividends of Education” - Speaker,’
Association of Wyoming
Seaman Albert Phillips
To Leave Great Lakes
Seaman Recruit Albert P. Phil-
Albert R. Phillips, 91 W. Mount
Airy Road, Shavertown, has been
graduated from nine weeks of Navy
basic training at the Naval Training
Center at Great Lakes.
In the first weeks of his naval
and lived and worked under condi-
counter on his first ship or at his
first shore station.
In making the transition from
civilian life to Naval service, he re-
ceived instruction under veteran
Navy petty officers. He =z‘udied sen-
manchip, as well as survival tech-
niques, military drill and other
basic subjects.
Marine Kenneth Orkwis
| cochairmen. Other committee chair- | 1 3
men are: registration, Sadie Morris! In Graduating Class
i Magu Corrigan; al Marine Private Kenneth A. Ork-
Pp: o .
ions, Noreen Reisinger Dennis and (is con of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mary Moran O’Connoor; Hospitality, Orkwis, of 148 Hemlock Drive,
Elizabeth Letndet Stelaoone and Dallas, was graduated from eight
Julia Wallace; Entertainment, Mir- weeks of recrait taining 4t the
iam Howells and Elizabeth Ins:laco’ z ve
Brogna;
Decorations, Thalia Ann Thmas,
Housing, Jane Lambert Kilduff;
Publicity, Joan Costello; Coffee]
Hour, Betty Roberts and Dolores
Covle; Reception, Susan Harcha-
rufka ‘Elias and Marilyn Flynn.
| Reunions, Alice Ide Hudak;
Luncheon, Theresa Henry Blaum
and Mary Ann Henry Shaskas;
Classroom Project, - Josephine De- |
Simone Palumbo and Joan Krause;
Dinner, Grace Ann Ardeline Cola-
russo and Alice Klockgether Teufel;
Communion Breakfast, Mary Dwyer ing in his military job field before
Curley and Ann Shovlin Hawkins. being assigned to a permanent unit.
Pre-paid reservations must be re- | — = — a
ceived by Wednesday, September | ounces the following committee
28. | appointments:
Membership - Mrs. Charles Siegel,
chairman; Mrs. Robert Hislop, co-
chairman: Budget and Finance, Mrs.
| Joseph Perry; Pablicity, Murs.
| Charles Rattigan; Hospitality, Mrs.
|" May 1, “Social Dividends of Edu- George W. Gaylord and Mus. Rich-
! cation” - Film “Dance Little Chil- ard Gregory; Blood Bank. Mrs. Rah-
dren Dance” which discusses the ert Chamberlain; Devotions, Miss
moralistic attitude of today's vouth. | Georgiena Weidner; Safety, Herbert
Officers for the yeor are: Robert Updyke: Procedure Book. Mrs. John
8. Vail, President; Mrs. Robert S.| Petro; PTA Magazine, Mrs. George
| Vail, Vice-president, Mr. Charles Kapral; Council ‘Rrepresentative -
Rattigan, Secretary. and Mrs. Lloyd Marian E. Young; Legislation, Mrs.
| Anaire, Treasurer. The president an-' Vincent McGuire,
Island, S. C.
Under thé supervision of veteran
non-commissioned . officer
structors, he learned small arms
marksmanship, bavonet fighting,
and methods of self-protection. He
also received instruction in military
drill, history and traditions of the
Marine Corps, and other academic
subjects.
of individual combat training and
four weeks of basic specialist train-
Piano - Theory - Organ
Instruction
IN YOUR OWN HOME
JOAN I. MINIER
288-2839 :
; lips, 18, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. opened
service he studied military subjects
tions similar to those he will en-|
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris
Drill .In- «
He will now undergo four weeks
a game’, |
Roy has one pet, a cat named |
Sam. His ambition in life is to be-
come a biologist.
He plays offensive split end and |
defensive safety. He's been playing |
high schon] football for four years.
He said that Dallas is in good .
shape and has some good future
players coming up. When I asked |
Roy what kind of person coach Ed- |
die Brominski was, he said, “He |
teaches us good fundamental foot-
on the wrong side of the road. We | Joins Sea Scouts
had no choice excevt to fizz IT]
wasn’t at all sure that I was going Robert Schooley, son of Mr. and
to remember how to do it. After | Mrs. Harold Schooley, Davenport.
all, T hadn’t done it all sumer | Street, Dallas, now stationed at
long. ‘But actually it's sort of like | Norfolk, Va. has joined the Sea
swallowing: even thongh you may | Scouts in that area. Over Labor
not do it for a while, you never | Day weekend, they traveled on an
forget if. Every time the music| LST to Richmond with twelve boys
starts, you begin swallowing auto- | and other advisors. They left Fri-
matically! | day evening at 5 and arrived at
Too bad studying doesn’t work | Norfolk, Monday evening at 7.
PoE :
| JAMES T. MORGAN
| James T. Morgan has joined the
| Dallas-Shickshinny District Com-
| Telephone Company as Commerical
| Representative. He has recently
| completed a sixteen-week training
| program in all phases of the tele- #
‘mercial Staff of the Commonwealth !
, pect to visit her in the near future.
J ———— SIRE
| phone commercial operation.
the same way. With studying, the | Robert was very active in Troop | My. Morgan received his basic
longer you're away from it, the, 281, in Dallas, being Senior Scout!| education in the Shavertown and
could be mada safer in the future. harder it is to get back in the | and Chief of Order of the Arrow | Tyycksville Schools, attended Wilkes
He. said. ‘yes”. 1 “also asked his groove. I mean, classes have been | of this district.
advice for a youngster who is look- in session for a week now, and |
already everybody 1 know is about | pr
four. weeks behind in their work. |
ball, and is verv close to his team”.
I asked if football in hich schools
ine forword to plavine high school esent Assistant Skipper, by taking | Sharon, make their home at 212
fotball “Take in football games, try me’ = a" 40 cs 4 that with atl over that position. | North Pioneer Ave, Dallas.
to learn the moves of older and| "5 Fo 0 oC de we're | sn EE EARS]
better players. | going to have to make some oes | ! \
Roy plans on going into college ifices somewhere, We started by |
football or basketball. By the way cutting out dating on Tuesday, |
he said that he thought .that Wednesday, and Thursday nights
Spor , . |
Sportsman’s Corner and Teen Talk (we never did much dating on those |
are good and interesting. Ai 3
| nights. anyway). But “even after |
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Good luck to ROY SUPULSKI and that drastic step, we decided that |
the whole Dallas football team this |
Re, won EY { more had to be done. Next we |
seasn! {
| gave up talking at the dinner table |
Reunion With Folks | in order to save some time there.
| Also, we gave up shuffling the |
rds duri inochle g: that |
Mrs. Arja Brown, Ferguson Ave- cards -quting, pinochle games (that
nue, Shavertown, recently had, a
saves almost 20 minutes per game). |
: s | In addition, we've practiced walk-
reunion with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. William Pritchard,
| ing a+ a1 very rapid rate of speed.
| Actually, it's a kind of a slow run.
Villas, N.J., whom she hadn't seen gaye 2 ang on
: odes ; . hire As a matter of fact, the other day, |
in thirty years. While visiting them, i ; vo
they snent some time at Cape May J: passed a friend of mine who said |
and Wildwood. The Pritchards ex-|as I whizzed by, “You know Bruce, | 4
| everytime I see you anymore you
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April 3, “Psychological Dividends
of Education” - Speaker, Dr. K. W.,
Scott, Acting ‘Superintendent, Re-
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Karen Faux Opens
New Beauty Shop
Karen. Faux, Centermoreland,
last week an attractive
| beauty shop in the center of Dal-
| las across from Towne House Res-
| taurant. °
| Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Don-
| ald Faux, Centermoreland, she was - |
i graduated from Empire Beauty
School and has been employed by
a local beautician for the past year.
Horse Show fans will remember
Karen as the first Rodeo Queen
| chosen at the Lehman Horse Show
in 1961.
SYMPATHY EXTENDED
| Sympathy is extended to Stephen
| DeBarry, Oak Hill in the death of
his brother, Robert C. DeBaxry of
| Forty Fort, who died Ra
| September 7. 3
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Shavertown
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