i 3 Dallas { Keyetts . Saturday night, the Keyettes held | a hayride. Everyone met at Barb High School News by Kim Roddy and Virginia Glenny Senior i | DALLAS Junior High NEWS by Jane Gilmartin, Cathy Smith Clark Switzer Pictures Last Wednesday, November 9, all | Will Direct Worshop Plays Pam Baker and Karen Moore have been selected by Mr. Donald | the students at Dallas Jr. High School had their pictures taken. Everyone looked great! Lohman’s house, and returned there, Hopkins, Dramatics teacher, to di- Patricia Nixon, Barry Noon, Robert after the ride, for refreshments. 3 Hockey "The end of our best hockey sea- son ever was celebrated at a banquet on Monday night, Nov. Tth. Entertainment was provided by the junior members of the team. ‘Only nine more school days til - Thanksgiving vacation. y Field Trip . The psychology classes, chaper- oned by teacher, Mrs. Goeringer, went on a field trip Monday, to the Veteran's Administration Hospital. The facilities for psychological ther- apy were demonstrated and the group inspected the psychology de- partment. Sports . Wrestling practice started today. There's a large turnout this year from which a team is to be chosen. It will be coached by Mr. Alan Husband, and assistant coach, Mr. Bamrick. Basketball practice, under the coaching of head coach Mr. Clinton Brokst and assistant coach Mr. Rob- ert Cicon, began on Monday, Octo- ber 31st. . Ny Dramatics Officers for Dramatics Club were elected at a meeting held November 2nd. Officers are: President, Jeffrey Morris; Vice President, Cathy Con- nolly, and Secretary, D’Anne Cooper. Dallas Senior High Honor Roll - Twelfth Grade: Donald Alexander, Janet Balshaw, Myra Berti, Robert Blair, Carol Calkins, Deborah Car- ruthers, Janet Cleasby, Russell Eyet, James Fritzges, Scott Fry, Virginia Glenny, Gary Harris, Ruth Higgins, Patrick Holdredge, Barbara Honey- well, Kathryn Hons, Mary Lou] Hoyt, Abby Jones, James Kaleta, Mary Keener, Robert Kelley, Rosel- len Klaboe, James Knecht, Patti Larson, Catherine Martin, Raymond McDonald, Margaret McHale, Can- dace Mohr, Carol Mohr, Miriam Mohr, Karen Moore, Susan Moore, Jeffrey Morris, Ralph Murdock, rect two workshop plays. These plays are designed to improve the acting and directing abilities of the members of the Dramatics Club. Senatorial Scholarship Exam The ‘State Senatorial Scholarship Examination was taken by the fol- lowing members of the Honor So- | ciety: Debbie Carruthers, Barry | Noon, Ruth Higgins, Virginia Glen- ny, Kathryn Hons, James Knecht, Deborah Savickas, Ron Pietraccini, Donna Smith and Steve Townsend. Junior Dance A Success The first Junior dance was a great | success and Richard Fedock, presi-: dent of the Junior class, is making plans in preparation for their next dance on the Wedesday before Thanksgiving vacation. NEDT Test Given The NEDT test was given on Sat- urday, November 5th. Band Needed Correction: We won't be able to have Mel Wynn for the Christmas dance because of another engage- ment. We're trying to get the Star- fires as a replacement. Need Play Tickets? The ‘Senior Play tickets are on sale now. Anyone desiring a ticket should contact a member of the Senior Class. Opening night for “Dobie Gillis” is scheduled for No- vember 18th at 8 p.m. | and Senior High School students. New Teacher For this week’s edition we have interviewed the new German teach- er, Mrs. Mathers. She was born in | Mayen-Koblenz, Germany. She at-| tended Mayen High School and graduated from Bonn College in Ger- many. Mrs. Mathers came to Ameri- ca ten years ago and is presently residing in Trucksville. Her hobbies are camping and skiing. Mrs. Math- ers thinks the students are nice and the faculty is friendly and cooper- ative. Welconie, Mrs. Mathers!!! | Football Last week we played a tough | game against Central Catholic at Kirby Park. Although awe lost 13- 7, a good, defensive game was play- | ed by LaBerge, Lefko, Hoover, Dukinas and McDonald, Our touch- | down was scored by Bob Post with | Scott Lefko making the extra point. | This was the last 9th grade game of the season. Our season’s record was 1 win, 2 ties, and 4 losses. The eighth grade team played two games against Tunkhannock which resulted in 1 tie and 1 loss. Winner of Bond Debbie Anderson, a 9th grade student at Dallas Jr. High School, won a $25 War Bond for drawing the cover of the Dallas Sr. High football roster, the “Big D.” The contest was opened to both Junior Stasko, Robert Welsh, Susan wis | ner, Howard Wiggins, Gary Wil-| liams, Sharon Yalick, Claudia Za- boski. ! Tenth Grade: Deborah Allen, Ann | Marie Arcuri, Charles Baker, Vera | Balshaw, Alicia Bauman, Gary Bel- | les, Joanne Bomberger, Cheryl Cas- ner, Patricia Corbett, Carol Craw- ford, Christine Demmy, Charlene | Dodson, Joan Domnick, Sally Elston, | Jeffrey Eyet, Linda Finn, Peggy | JFutch, (Clifford Garris, Carl Goer-| inger, Wayne Harrison, Sally Har- | ter, Diane Hoover, Robert Hum-'! phrey, Suzanne Jozwiak, Charlotte Kaleta, Suzanne Kozick, Richard, Parker, Carol Pasquini, Beverly | Letts, Nancy Love, Richard Morgan, | Pierce, Janice Rother, Deborah | Kathryn Munnell, Sara Peters, Rose- | Savickas, Donna = Smith, Bonnie | mary Petty, Marlene Pietraccini, Spencer, William Steckiel, Roy Su- Priscilla Reese, Paula Richards, Ed- ‘pulski, Steven Townsend, William | ward Roman, Vincent Roman, ‘Wagner. Sharyn = Schutz, Beth Sheehan, * Eleventh Grade: John Anderson, Ruth Besecker, Scott Blase, Allan Brown, Nancy Crispell, Peggy Dar-| row, Jacqueline Davis, Erik Dingle, | ‘Daniel Dorrance, Richard Fedock, | Lucy Fleming, Denise Garinger, | ‘Charles Garris, Charlotte Gelb, Law- | rence Gilbert, Matthew Gillis, Al- ‘bert Gosart, James Gosart, Robert ‘Huttman, Thomas Jenkins, Helene Kuchinskas, Eric Mayer, Robert S. Miller, Jane Mitchell, Elizabeth Otto, Sharon Smith, Catherine Swingle, Diane Thier, Daniel Thomas, Shari | Turner, Michele Witek. Turkey Shoot Sunday Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club will hold their last shoot of this season Sunday at their club grounds | on Kunkle Road, starting time 10] a.m. til dusk. There will be standing and running deer targets for rifles and Turkey Cards for 22 calibre guns. A trap shooting event will be M. Jay Pope, Kathryn Reese, Judith | Bloomsburg Colleae ' To Offer Mata and Hari | Mata and Hari, will be presented | by Bloomsburg State | 8:15 p.m. The performance is open | to the public and tickets may be | secured at the door. The price of | out peer in: show business. 'Audi- Alfred D. We have been a part of The Back Mountain Area for over 35 years — serving ECONOMICALLY and EFFICIENTLY BRONSON FUNERAL SERVICE Mildred A. Sweet Valley Light DRUG U.G.L Light Bills May Be Paid I EVANS 1 “Prescription Pharmacy” SHAVERTOWN EASY PARKING Bills STORE The internationally famous duet, College through ‘its Evening Entertainment Series on the stage of Carver Audi- torium, Saturday, November 12, at admispion is $1.50 for adults and $.50 for students. The particular art of dance and satire that is Mata and Hari is with- ences in this country and abroad take particular delight in watching Mata and Hari engage a theme, idea, or emotion and capture its essential elements. Through dance, move- ment, gesticulation, or just plain old mugging, they can project an idea far more realistically and hard hit- ting than the spoken word. They are the present day exponents of the art of mime, an art dating back to the very beginnings of Theatre but almost lost to us today. special feature. Shells and birds will | be available on the grounds. Re-| freshments will be served in the! club house: Carl Jones is general, chairman. Ret Nelson Kitchen chair- | man. ' cheerleaders who have increased our rine Conklin, while advisor is Miss | pher Govin, Catherine Grieshaber, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 LAKE LEHMAN High School News Heiser, Carol Urbane, Dawn Covert, Anne Motyka, Curt Swanson, Linda Our Spirit | McCarty, Marcia Sorchick, Gene Even though the Lake-Lehman Bertram, and Allen Fox. The play Knights lost the hard fought game will be presented November 23 at with the Dallas Mountaineers, our 8:00. Student director is Senior school spirit was great. We hope Mary Sgarlat. this spirit will continue for our, The Knights Crusader final game of the season with Wyo- | The school newspaper, The Cru- ming Seminary, Saturday at Nes- sader, has come out with it's second bitt Field. Good luck, boys. | edition. Bigger and better than ever, ! Salute To Cheerleaders it has made a big hit with the stu- Three cheers for our hard working dents. Editor of the paper is Cor- by James Pall school spirit not only by cheering, Carol Ripa. but also by displaying’ their fine} i Did You See A Doctor? artwork on the walls of our cafe-} No, Just Spots teria. Director of Cheerleaders is| That's right. Between pictures for | Miss Maureen Purcell. | the Crusader, Yearbook, Dallas Post | L-L H. S. Band | ard Wilkes-Barre Record, there The Lake-Lehman High School hasn't been a camera shy moment Band under the direction of John at L-L H. S. “Say cheese” has been Miliauskas has put on some fine the pass word quite frequently this performances in the past few weeks. | past week. They received many compliments on| Teachers Honored the concert played for Teacher's In- | The F.T.A. Honored the teachers stitute at Coughlin and also for the on Monday with a big red apple and pre-game and half-time shows per- a verse written on the leaf. The formed at football games. Two visits verse read “A” teacher affects to Wilkes-Barre, one for the United | eternity, he can never know where Fund, the other for Veteran's Day | his influence stops. “Miss Thomas resulted in a first place trophy for| and Mr. Richard Hynick are spon- the latter. sorers of this club. Have Our Semiors Gone MOD. ™ Girls Hockey The Senior Class under the super-| The girls hockey team has two vision of Mr. Francis Wilcezewski | highlights to their credit as this will present a drama in three acts| years hockey season ends. On Octo- entitled “The Death and Life of | ber, they tied the Mountaineers Larry Benson”. The plot involves 1-1 and on the second of November a soldier, believed missing in action, | they defeated Myers 1-0. Coach of who returns home to find many | the hockey team is Mrs. Finn. changes. His parents are now sep- | w Open House arated and his girlfriend engaged| Open house was held on Monday, to another boy. The cast includes November 7, Parents were given a the following: Chris Pepperling, chance to meet the teachers and be Grace Wilkey, Connie Fisk, Rich prepared for the shocking marks. ~ Dallas Junior High Honor Roll vth Grade: Leslie Alexander, Jef-| Betty Heffner, Cheryl Hontz, Har- frey Allen, ‘Scott Bayer, Carol Be-|old Hoover, Eileen Hughes, Carol line, David Berg, Linda Brongo,|Kaleta, Wayne Kester, Marilyn Roger Brown, John Cook, Janice | Kirkpatrick, Patricia Koeb, Donald Culp, Mary Ann DeMarco, Diane | LaBar, Edmund Labatch, Glenda Dennis, Peter Davies, Michael Davis, | Larson, James McCabe, Rhonda Jane Domnick, Kathleen Dorosky, Moore, Diane Morgan, Ann Louise Leslie Evans, Karen Fedock, Nancy | Parsons, Brock Phillips, John Porter, Fleming, Kathy Futch, Robert Goer- | Judith Prebola, Debra Price, Brenda inger, Brenda Hadgsall, Tena Hicks, Richards, Nancy Roberts, Nancy Nancy Howell, Roger Howell, Pris- | Rodda, Susan Rother, Phillip Scott, cilla Kloeber, Gary Kostrobala, Jon! Bernadine Sherman, Cynthia Smith, Jay LaBerge, Carol Laux, Patti Kathleen Smith, Jocelyn Strunk, Lewis, Barbara Long, John Martin, John Their, Deborah Turner, Todd Mayer, Martha Miller, Debra | Charles Waite, Sheila ‘Wedsh, Cath- Ann Mitchell, Gail Munn, Debbie erine Wilson. Newberry, Estella Parker, Holly| 9th Grade: Judy Allen, Jan Bit- Phillips, Debra Philo, Nancy Pichert, | tenbender, Curtis Britt, William Mona ‘Rice, Caron Roddy, Marian | Burdick, Grant Davis, Ruth DeWitt, Rosser, Patricia ‘Stusnick, Clark | Clifton Dungey, William Ellis, Ro- Turner, Alezander Wazeter, Susan |berta Gilbert, Jane Gilmartin, Diane Wesley, Allan Zaboski. Guiliani, Carol Hicks, Nancy Hoidra, 8th Grade: Deborah Bednar, Nan- | Deborah Hoyt, John Krivak, Charles cy Boltz, Warren Boyes, William | LaBerge, Ruth Lewis, Louis Lloyd, | Bradbury, Lorraine Brown, Fern Bonnie Long, Denise McGuire, Carkhuff, Diane Chadwick, Arlene James Miller, Karen Nichols, James | Cook, Kendra Cosgrove, Stephen Pichert, Diane Reese, Christine Ru- Crispell, Mary Cully, Charlene Dem- | bino, Carol Shaskin, Richard Shel- my, Mark Dorrance, Virginia Dor- | don, Thomas Wallace, Sally Wiggin. rance, Elizabeth Eckman, Constance —_— | Edwards, Valarie Edwards, Bruce Piease Use Our Coupons | Goeringer, Steven Goode, Christo- When You Buy of Our Advertisers EAST DALLAS 4-H NEWS [High School Artist First winter meeting of East Dal- Paints Decorations las 4-H Club was held at the East Dallas Methodist Church on Novem- Scltool, ‘took. charge. of idecorating ber 5. In all, 22 girls were present ; and ready to start a busy year. | the windows at Irem Country Club Scott Strohl, senior at Dallas High Mrs. Robert Moore will teach first Key Club and Keyettes. Using water year “Start Suitching” Sewing PrO- tempera, the high school artist de- ject. Mrs. Marvin Carkhuff will teach | velomed, diwinter scone and a HAY second year project, making a cot- pumpkin and candle motif ton skirt. Mrs. Harry Martin, Sr. |= will teach “Make a School Dress” | . x pie and “Make a Wool Skirt” Mrs.|"ndows until Thanksgiving, for the Kiwanis dance, assisted by | The paintings will remain on the | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ing a buyer that what you have to sell is worth more to him than his money. VOLKS WAGEN NEW and USED CARS and TRUCKS All Years and Models Fully Guaranteed Advertising is the art of persuad- Howard Miller will teach fourth year girls in first year ‘Free Lancing’. The six girls who are thirteen | SALES PARTS SERVICE Goodwin Auto Co. 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