Wit sented the awards. SECTION B— PAGE 6 by Joan Domnick and Scott D. Peterman Steak Dinner pr. 3 The Spring ‘Recognition Banquet was held May 14 at 6. Mr. Gerald ak Hemen Fa rire . Stinson, Director of Athletics, was in charge of the affair, The pur- pose of the banquet was to honor 1d recognize these who have made a contribution to the school either in’ the line of athletics, band, or AVA A fine steak dinner was served to these people in the caf- teria, Afterwards the group as- embled in the auditorium where the coaches and other moderators pre- Joseph Kurpis, former coach and present head of King’s College Evening and Exten- sion School was guest speaker. lunior-Senior Janybody that the best part about a Prom is waiting for it to come. Invitations, making flowers, decorating, > dorhes and corsages, lots and lots : Fo WT ¥ ] Give Yourself ¢ A Treat)! Prom knews resgerva- At : SUSAN . FRITZIRGER’S Beauty Salon - W. MIDLAND DRIVE DALLAS Open Monday Thru Saturday - Evenings By Appointment - DALLAS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS | of talk, | about where to go after the Prom, shopping, big discussions more talk, and then it was Friday. Guards were posted outside the doors of the gym and the decora-, tion committee rolled wp their sleeves. Meanwhile, over at the office, Mr. Dolbear’s hand was given quite a workout as he autographed excuse after excuse for those hair- | dresser appointments. Around about ' noon the student population started to dwindle. 4 o'clock, 5 o'clock, 5:30, 16:30, 7: o'clock, 7:15, 7:30. Couples, finally escaping from par- | ents’ cameras, headed for the school. Through the receiving line, ' under the arbor, and into ian Orien- tal world of dim - lights, goldfish, and music, a setting to complement the theme of Love Is A Many Splen- | dored Thing. All tos soon it was over. Restaurants, parties, home to Mom and Dad (What, me worry ? Ridiculous! Why should 1 wait up | then for 674-7053 Notice to all COAL CUSTOMERS of Back Mt. Lumber & Coal Co. « EFFECTIVE MN for you? There was just this real gcod movie on the late late show, and . . .) A few hours sleep, and the juniors it was back ty the school to undecoate, while seniors took off for g picnic at Rickett's Glen. So now it's all over | for another year. | Sports | Dallas trackmen tied Central last | Tuesday in the best attended meet | of the season (twenty-five people), but fell to Wyoming Area two days | later. Don’t. forget the District 2! meets tomorrow. The Golf Team of Dallas swept to an undecided league championship with little trouble from competitors, finiching with an impressive 15-1 | record. | Meanwhile, the baseball team | ‘recorded a 7-4 win over Lake- | | Lehman as they bombed - Charlie | ‘Kern and Gary Sponseller. Dallas [foushs hard after trailing by 4-0 lat the end of the first inning, com- {ing up with 3 runs in the fourth | | to make it 4-3. Lehman came up | with 2 runs in the top of the fifth. | Daflas bounced back with 4 runs | in the bottom of the sixth with Bob | .of Judy Blase, Patty Blazes, Judy Rogers got the win while Sponseller posted a loss. Future Engineers Sophomore history projects have the display cases this week. One enterprising 10th grader brought in a real live honest to goodness gingerbread house. Stripes! Latest fad around the school is those blue and white sweatshirts ordered several weeks ago. We're still waiting to see a teacher sport- ing one. Fashion Show Homeroom teachers enjoyed a re- prieve Tuesday afterncon when the | girls went to the auditorium to en- joy a “mod” fashion show pre- sented by the Fashion and Design Club (Sorry about that, fellas, no bathing suits. You weren't invited anyway) The Rubber Bands, against a background of daisies provided music for the shopping spree theme. A large variety of clothes were shown, co-ordinated by Sharon Musto. The show had been | arranged by a committee consisting | | Allen, Debbie Anthony, Carol Trum- | bower, and Sharon Musto. Some how the girls had conned Chuck | LaBerge, Jeff Gillis, Bill Guyette, and Scott Lefko into acting as | escorts for the gowns. | Friendly Neighborhood Reporters While we were going around the halls getting news for this column, | inspiration struck! Why wait un- til September to see the new ring? | Mr. Evans agreed, so sporting our press cards we crossed over into | a world of ladders and lunch boxes, | and wood shavings, metal scraps, and wire. Now we are qualified to pass on 4a description to you. The halls are about twice as wide | as the old ones, and are lined with | big blue lockers- no more fights during congestion, for they're not! one on top of the other (no more { fun, either) There are mo knobs- | how are we going to switch them | around? The rooms are bigger, with different accessories such as THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 Westmoreland Sixth Graders Visit Misericordia Sixth graders of Westmoreland and Mrs. Rita Lucas (right), their | Elementary School toured the science department of College Mis- | ericordia last week, according to Stephen B. Lucas, biology depart- ment. Members of the Education Club conducted the tour in con- | junction with the Mendel Science | and the Pasteur Chemistry Clubs. Pictured above outside the Hafey | anatomy they received a talk and partment, dormitories and student | Hall are the youngsters saw a display of skeletons and live lunion center were included on the | tour, conducted May 10. Science teacher. Included in the tour were a num- | ing chemical indicators Some of the chemical principles were shown in a demonstration rus- as applied ber of demonstrations by the col- [to acids and bases, as well as lege students, who bacteria are cultured, how blood graph works. In zoology and comparative | with Principal John Mulhern (left) | and preserved specimens. showed how | weather forecasting. A demonstration of the The library, home economics de- SHAVERTOWN That Blasted Signal The very aggravating long light | at Roushey and Center Streets en- | tered the picture again last week ' when Hazel Honeywell could have been seriously injured. As it was the rear of the car suffered quite though, is that there are about five doors leading out. The Drill Team of the Keyettes | | Katyl's bases-loaded single, the key | | raised platforms and stained cup- | held tryouts and 42 girls made the { hit. The leading hitters were Jan | | McDade and Bob Katyl with 2 hits | a piece. Gary Sponseller managed | two hits for the Lake-Lehman team. | boards. The fire alarms are built | into little white boxes in the wall. We only located two water foun- tains. 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She was almost safely through when a top eager motorist seeing the highway side turn green never looked to see if any one was crossing and slammed into her. There were others, too, but they had the courtesy and awareness to | let her pass. Mothers Day Despite a mainy weekend, many folks left for other areas to visit and out of towners returned here. During most of the day the sun peeped through but it turned miser- able again at night. Sunday was a day to, pay homage to mother and how nice it is to remember that i cherished parent and be able to show her love and consideration while she is still among us. For ‘many of us who have lost one of the most important people in our lives we can only remember with a heart full of gratitude the many unselfish deeds she perform- ed, her constant understanding and wisdom and the precious heritage she left behind. Police Addition We were happy to note the ad- dition of a third police officer but if an all night vigil cannot be main- tained then we, too, would favor the fourth man. Night time is when | greater protection should be offered at certain points of traffic where | the highest volume is centered. Just | casually cruising around is hardly | necessary during daylight hours. Better Lighting | Dan Shaver and John Funke must be glad that better lighting | has now become a reality for both men were certainly in favor of this | since the times they served on | our supervisors board. Tt is almost | certain that other areas will wl- -timately receive the same. On The Upswing w There certainly appears to be an 'upswing in drinking among the | younger generation, Parents can help a great deal to discourage the | habit but it seems that the eager | tavern owners who break the law ‘should be dealt with, more severely. Youngsters are prone to appear a good fellow to their companions and often the results are disastrous. Debbie Is Queen Congratulations go to Debbie | Allen, who was chosen Queen of (the Prom at the Dallas High School i a lovely child. We hear also ‘hat she made her own gown, adept as a homemaker. oldest child of Joe and Lorraine Allen. New Secretary With- the resignation of Carol Dilfield as secretary of the tuwn- | ship, the possibility of Edward Rich- ards being a probable successor sounds good to all of us who ware aware of his exceptional efficiency | while serving in that capacity several years ago. I was rather surprised to note the report in the daily paper for I am sure Supervisor | Mathers was much in favor of Mr. Richards for the job. Invoice In - Chairman Edward Hall was able | to secure an invoice for the erec‘ion | of the traffic lights in time to pre- sent the copy from Rowlands Elec- tric to the State Highway Depart- ment and meet the -deadline re- quired for reimbursement. Some- times it takes tact to accomplish | what needs doing. We hear that a certain supervisor was so angry on Sunday that he took off at a dangerous pace up Carverton Road. that working together takes a little give as well as a lot of take. Public office is no easy task in the best | of atmospheres. Here And There Dr. and Mrs. getting ready’ to come home two weeks ago from the Southland when he accidentally fractured his hip. | The consequent confinement will delay their hearing from his friends and neigh- bors. His address is 3318 Orange Ave- A speedy recovery is sent to aid in his re- | nue, Fort Pierce, Florida. cuperation. We were happy to hear that Mrs. Alice Reese has been taken out of | the intensive care unit and is on the mend. bitt Hospital. Mrs. Anna Dressel and Mr. Mrs. Harold Ash Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hontz family. Mrs. Letha ton to recuperate from accident in- juries suffered recently. discharged from Nesbitt Hos ;pital | last week. (To Be Continued) BUICK RED HOT SPECIAL 1956 Oldsmobile 2-DOOR - HARD TOP; STARFIRE Bucket Seats; Automatic; Power Steering; One Owner. LIKE NEW! ONLY — And Remember . . . You Can Get Better New Car Deals At: Power Brakes; Turquoise Hh QO Buck OPEL Community Motors © o88 MARKET ST., KINGSTON PHONE 287-1133—OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 BUICK ox A Geiger | | typing is done, and how a poly-| Counter and radioactive counting | heing | She is the | One must learn | Albert Blase were | return here and I am | sure that Dr. Blase would aporeciate | She is a patient at Nes- | and | spent. 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