ee nm" SECTION B — PAGE 6 Lake-Lehman H. School News | The members of the Senior Chorus | ¥ by Judy Steele and James Pall The Senior High Journalism Club sponsored a Sadie Hawkin’s Day | Dance last Friday evening, March 31. Prior to the dance was a Fri- day filled with laughing girls, jump- ing at the chance to open a door or carry bocks for that special boy. The Journalism Club would like to extend all thanks and appreciation to those persons who helped to make Sadie Hawkin's Day a suc- cess, especially to their advisor, Miss Carol Ripa. BRINN a repre- sentative of the United States Air Eorce spoke to all the senior boys Tuesday, April 4, in the cafeteria. +The Third Marking Period ends tomorrow, April 7. Report cards will be issued Monday at dismissal. Good Luck! “Congratulations to Miss Jane Morris and the Junior and Senior Chorus for the fine concert pre- Legal Notice — ‘ESTATE OF FLOYD S. SLOCUM, late of the Township of Dallas, Lu- zerne County, Pennsylvania, who died March 5, 1967. Creditors make claims to aand debtors make pay- ments to Imogene F. Slocum, Ex- ecutrix, c/o her attorney, Merton E. Jones, Esq., Hourigan, Kluger & Spohrer, 700 Miners National Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 18701. «+: Merton E. Jones, Esq. HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOHRER 700 Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 Legal Notice — "ESTATE OF STANLEY CUSMA, a/k/a STANLEY KUZMISKI, late of the Borough of Plymouth, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died November 25, 1966. Creditors make claims to and debtors make pay- ments to Walter L. Cusma, Admin- |. istrator, c/o his attorney, Merton E. | Jones, Esq., Hourigan, Kluger & |! Spohrer, 700 Miners Nationa! Bank | Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701. | © Merton E. Jones, Esq. : | HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOHRER 700 Miners National Bank Bldg. | Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 18701 sented on Wednesday, March 22. are now preparing numbers for i Baccalaureate. Mr. Marbey a representative of the Wilkes-Barre Business College spoke to the Commercial Bookkeep- ing and Selling classes last Thurs- day, March 30. Miss Wilk and Mr. Andrusis were in charge. Lake-Lehman High School will participate in the Southern Division of 'the Luzerne County Interscho- lastic Baseball League during this season. The first exhibition game will be held this afternoon at North- west. Good Luck, boys! Our coach for this season is Mr. Leonard Thresten. Tau Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam- ma is holding its annual Future at 2:00 p.m. An invitation is ex- tended to all Seniors planning a career as a teacher and to the ad- visors of the FTA. Students inter- ested in attending should contact Miss Thomas. Also on April 15, the Biological Society of Wilkes College will hold | a science Exposition. Students and faculty of Lake-Lehman High School have been invited to attend. Stu- dents wishing to attend should con- tact Mr. Jenkins. Sara Jean Otto, Honored At Wilson College Sara Jean Otto, Shavertown, has been elected to membership in the Silver Key Club, a voluntary serv- ice organization at Wilson College. | Librarian club will participate in the | Volleyball Miss Otto is a frsechman at the | concert. 1 four-year college . for Chambersburg, Pa., women at and is Habel Otto, Jr., E. Franklin ‘Street, | Eden” Shavrtown. Members of Silver Key act as| “My Regards’; flute quartet, Kathie | campus guides to prospective stu- | Beisel dents, their parents, and ‘other vis- | Doris Sims, Ruth Lewis and Virginia itors. The new members will assume | Jenkins. their duties in April. BUSINESS FORMS - CARDS ACCORDING TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS THE DALLAS POST | program will be presented Friday | | | Senior High School. Our eighty-six | model completed by the PTA meot-| the | tions that will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | trombone solo, Brock Phillips | | { and Allen Zaboski; | | 1 { I Boy Scout Troop 155, of Trucks- ville Methodist Church, held a fam- ily-night dinner March 29, in the | Educational Building of the church. Teachers Day on Saturday, April | 15 at Hotel Sterling, Wilkes-Barre | Invocation was given by Rev. Charles Gommer Jr. Richard Lewis, Scoutmaster, pre- sented the following awards: First THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1967 Family Night Dinner Of Troop 155 Hoover, David Barna, Timothy | Curtiss Brit, an active scout in Evans, Ned Bessmer, George Nichols | the troop, was notified that he will and Jay Futch; Second Class - Ken- | be presented his God and Country neth Engler and Kevin Colovus;| Badge on April 9, in Trucksville Tenderfoot - David Morgan and Tim- | Methodist Church at the 9:30 Serv- othy Hawke; Swimming and Life ice. Saving Merit Badge - Dean John- The troop received the Honor | son. Service Stars were awarded to | Gaylord and Edward Zaboski. | | pieces will be Patricia Koeb, Ruth |1 win 8 losses. Class - John Truscot, Sheldon | the deserving scouts. o © Dallas Junior High School News by Dewit, and Mr. Camp. Jane Gilmartin German Model Fern Carkhuff The members of the German Club, Clark Switzer | under the direction of Mrs. Mathers, Adrian DeMnrco the German teacher, are near the Concert completion of their project. For the ; / . past few months they have been A very interesting and varied | working on a model of Mayen, Ger- | many, Mrs. Mathers’ home town. night at 8:00 p.m. at the Dallas | The German Club plans to have band members, forty-one majorettes | ing in April. Tt will be displayed | and special students from the Audio | there and later at the Dallas Library Visual Aids Club and the Music| for the public to see. Volleyball games were played on Among ithe many special selec- Monday, March 27, and Wednesday, be featured are: | March 29. These games, in sets of | Glen | three, bring the number of games| ; trumpet solo, Michael Davis {5 nine. The standings, as of Wed- | Eden”; trumpet solo, Michael Davis | nesday, are as folows: | Penn State, Mr. Baur 9 wins 0 | losses; Princeton Scot Lefko 9 wins! 0 losses; Kansas Dave Jones 5 wins o trombone, duet, Roger 4 losses; North, Carolina Wayne Brown “Silver Lakes”, Jeffery Allen | Nichols 4 wins 5 losses; Louisville £ : trunipet trio | chuck LaBerge, 3 wins 5 losses; Spanish Flea”, Ronald | geniucky Jim Peiffer 3 wins 6 losses; UCLA Dave Hunter 2 wins special | 7 losses; Notre Dame Dick Whitlock “The Mosquitoes’ Parade”, | Curtis Rritt Accompanying fo rthe w Unit Award for 1966 for almost doubling their membership. The troop was honored by the On Dean's List Susan Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Pioneer Avenue, was placed on the dean's list for public recognition of her superior performance during the first semester of the 1966- 67 at Rhode Island School of Design. Track On Monday, April 3, track starts at Dallas Jr. High School.- The boys who signed up wehbe given their physical checkups by Dr. Mascali, the school doctor. Mr. Straitiff, the coach, plans several interscholastic meets. The boys practice every night after school and will soon be practic- ing at the Senior High School. Assembly : Last Friday, an exciting basket- ball. game took place in'the school auditorium. Becky Roelle’s team, the top ninth grade team, played Con- nie Edwards team, the top eighth grade team, for the girls’ intramural championship. Winner was Connie Edward's 8th grade team by a score of 20 to 11. presence of Edward R. Gdosky of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Mr. Gdosky instructed the boys in the past year on Hunter Safety Training. Cadette Troop 634, under the leadership of Mrs. Audrey Billings did a fine job of serving throughout the dinner. ‘ HEART FUND WORKERS ‘A group of College Misericordia students headed by junior Maureen McGuire will canvass for the 1967 Heart Fund campaign in Dallas Bor- ough on April 8 and 9. The stu- dents volunteered to handle the house-to-house assignment when they learned that no drive had been held locally for the Heart Fund. Local residents are asked to support the worthy cause when the college students come calling this week- end. - Completes Course whose parents live on Route 4, Dal- las, completed a five-week vehicle driver course at Ft. Jackson, S.C, March’ 24. : in the operation and maintenance of military vehicles up to and in- cluding the two and .one-half ton truck. Instruction was also given in the operation of the internal com- | bustion engine and chassis assembly. md =" } ® ® o 8 Graphic Arts Services g y INCORPORATED : # : PHOTO-ENGRAVING i Offset Negatives and Platemaking B § Sereen Prints. Art Work § 5 : : Phone 825 2978 i ® Hoar Z0 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. u i oy DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Coast Guard Invites College Men { College men are now being of- | fered an opportunity to fulfill their ' military obligation as officers in U. S. Coast Guard aviation. The Coast Guard Aviation (AV CAD) Program is available to quali- fied applicants who have success- | work and can successfully qualify |,on the aviation selection tests. Training is conducted at Pensa- cola, Florida, and Corpus Christi, Texas. Approximately 18 months after the training starts, the avia- tion cadets will be commissioned as ensign in the U. 8. Coast Guard Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Toni A. Sekara, P. O. Box 308, Dal- las, Pennsylvania, will file in the Office of the Secretary of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania and in the Office of the Prothonotary of fully completd two years of college | Reserve to serve as am aviator for | 3% years after commissioning. | Coast Guard officers receive the | same pay and benefits as officers | of other armed forces. Included are | 30 days of annual leave and free | medical and dental care. Some of the duties of Coast Guard | aviators include aerial searches, re- | moving injured mariners from ships at sea, flying with the International Ice Patrol and cooperating with other law enforcement agenciies. Information’ on the U. S. Coast Guard Aviation Cadet Prograd# may be obtained from Yeomanf” First Class Dwey N. Belcher, V. A. Build- ing, Wilkes-Barre. Dr. Groblewskis Are Hosts To Barons Club Saturday, the Barons of Dallas | Junior High School, held a party Army Private James B. Post ml, | During the course, he was trained | Luzerne County on Wednesday, | at the Grobelewski home. There was April 12, 1967, an application to do | business under the assumed or fic-| ‘Attending were Mark Groblewsi, titious name of AAA BUSINESS & | president of the Barons, Mark COLLECTION AGENCY, said busi- | Arcue, vice president, Thomas Kreid- ness to be conductel at 136 South | ler, treasurer, Allen Admity, sec- Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- | retary, Mark Spacino, Tommy Noon, sylvania. | Joe Van Orden, Kevin Colovas. ROSENN, JENKINS | The boys wish to thank the & GREENWALD | Groblewskis for their hospitality. dancing and refreshments. Zs JUST A SPIN Of THE DIAL and you reach ~~ 1 THE BOSTON STORE DALLAS SUBSCRIBERS DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 SK" Harveys Lake, Sweet Valley and Centermoreland Dial 674-1181 | In Wilkes-Barre — NO TOLL CHARGE. Fowler, Dick and Walker The Bosion Store 3 HARVEYS LAKE “Lighting The Back Mountain Area Since 1922” 8-Ib loads in 45 minutes. 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