al RR AAR TE NA Cy dred SEE Si (3 CD Ala THDAKD a by MILLIE WEISS Junior High wrestling Lake-Lehman hosted a num- ber of schools in the Wyoming Valley Wrestling Conference Friday and Saturday, Feb. 20-21. Ed Nixon, Jim Davis, and Ed Marchakitus: won championships in the junior High Invitational Wrestling Tournament and received warm congratulations. This tournament was a first in Lake-Lehman’s history and was an overwhelming success. Certificate of appreciation John Andrusis, the typing and business instructor at LLHS, and his business students re- ceived a certificate of apprecia- tion f the 1970 Easter Seal Campaign. Mr. Andrusis and his students were gratefully commended for their generous cooperation. Loyalty Day Queen It’s time once again for one of LL’s pretty lasses to reign as Loyalty Day Queen. Mrs. Hard, a member of the Hun-. lock Creek V.F.W. Auxiliary, visited Lake-Lehman Feb. 27 to speak to the junior and senior misses interested in participat- ing in this contest of 1970. Marine Physical Fitness Team March 13 will mark the begin- . ning of LLHS’s Marine Physical Fitness team’s practices. Georgegfurry will be in charge of the i ogram. Demonstration team A demonstration team con- sisting@@f selected basketball playersand wrestlers performed for the patients at Retreat State Hospital March 2. George Curry, Wayne Thomas, John Oliver and Michael Sharock are the coaches that attended. Field trips The ninth graders in Flor- ence Finn’s English class are presently planning a field trip to “Troilus and Cressida,” a Shakespearean drama. This production will be held at King’s College. All freshman students inter- ested in attending the West Side Area Vocational-Technical School will go there on a tour ‘ Feb. 26. All interested journalism students are eligible to attend _ the seminar which will be held | April 4. Lake-Léhman is sub- mittinff the Crusader and a number of individual features, art works, and photographs to be judged. The students will spend the entire day at the col- lege and will lunch there. The registration fee is $2. Carol Ann OfWer is the ‘‘Crusader” advisor and journalism teacher. Lose 10 Ibs in 10 days on Grapefruit Diet —This is the revolutionary grapefruit diet that every- one is talking about. Thou- sands of copies have been passed from hand to hand in factories, plants and of- fices ss the U.S. Because this diet really works. We have testimonials reporting on its success. If you follow it exactly, you should lose 10 pounds in 10 days. No weight loss in the first four “N but you will suddenly drop 5 ds on the 5th day. There- after lose one pound a day until the 10th day. Then you will lose 1% pounds every two days until you get down to your proper weight. Best of all, there will be no hunger pangs. 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Decide now to regain the trim attractive figure of your youth. LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL Weight lifting A weight lifting program is scheduled to start March 16 and will continue until June 5. All sophomore, junior, and senior high boys are eligible and invited to participate in this program, which will be held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for one hour. George Curry and other members of the football coaching staff have volunteered to supervise the program. Kocher gets second honors Bob Kocher, an active senior of LLHS, recently received second place in a program sponsored by the Luzerne County Chapter of the Pennsyl- vania Society of Professional Enginners. He was awarded a slide rule by the engineering society and a check from the auxiliary at King's College. Three slide rules were awarded to the outstanding high school seniors for their achievements along the lines of science, mathematics and other related subjects. Sylvia Bator, LL’s Guidance Counselor, wrote the letter of recommendation that won Bob second place. Congratulations, Bob! Junior class play : “The Defiance of David Charles,” the comedy-drama that has been chosen as the junior play, will be presented to the public March 6 at 8 p.m. It involves a cast of 13 and a high school boy trying to live up to his father’s high reputa- tion. Rehearsals are held nightly and are coming along great. “The Defiance of David Charles’ proves to be a very interesting production and everyone is welcome. Francis Wilczewski is the director, while Joanita Swartz is the student director. E. Dallas WSCS plans hat show The WSCS of East Dallas Church met Feb. 24 in the church parlors. Mrs. Matt Cybulski presided. Secretary’s report was given by Mrs. LaingCoolbaughandtreasurer’s report