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Senior class news At a senior class meeting March 4, plans for senior class activities were discussed. Sen- ior class advisor, Donald Ev- ans, announced that the senior class banquet will be held May 25 at the Hotel Sterling, and the senior class trip to the Poconos vill be May 26. Baccalaurate ‘will take place in the auditor- ium of the new junior high school. Commencement will take place, as always, at the Irem Temple Country Club. Broadway play. The students are planning the trip for April 18. Chaperones will be Mrs. Sherwood and Mr. Lewis. Mock basketball game played by cheerleaders At a pep rally March 3 the Dal-Hi cheerleaders performed a mock basketball game for the student body. The ‘‘game’’ resulted in hilarity. The Dallas ‘‘Mountaineer’”’ portrayed by Terry Hartman also put in an appearance at the pep rally. The pep rally was held prior to the Dallas-Valley West game. The Spartans came out on top in that game held March; King’s College gym. The# final score, despite the fantastic - attempt made by the Mounts, " Lefko. was 91-52. The high scorer for Dallas was senior, Scott Even though Dallas :. was defeated, the spirit shown Plans for Class Day are now being discussed by the class 8 e J fhe cans high school. There was a great officers. Also discussed at the meeting was the possibility of the Junior-Senior Prom being held some place other than the school gymnasium. Carolyn Stout was chosen by student election to repre- sent Dallas High School in the Miss UNICO contest sponsored by the UNICO Club of Greater Wilkes-Barre. The contest will . take place at the Boston Store July 23 at 7 p.m. Chorus plans trip to New : York The senior class members of - the chorus are planning a trip to New York City’ One of the places the chorus members will visit will be Lincoln Cen- ter. They will also take in a by MILLIE WEISS Girls’ basketball LL’s fantastic female cagers wound up a great season with a 7-1 record, having bowed only to Nanticoke. At the con- clusion of the second half, the Lady Knights were tied for first place with Nanticoke and met them for a third time at Coughlin’s gymnasium. Al- though LLHS put up a chal- lenging fight, Nanticoke man- aged to squeeze through with a 33-26 victory which put LLHS in second place. This was the final game for seniors Darlene Snell and Sharon Leinthall, the captains of the team. Since most of the girls will return for the 1970-71 season, the future looks very bright. Wilma Schierer is the coach. Junior play “The Defiance of David Charles” was presented to a packed auditorium March 6. This annual production, spon- sored by the junior class, was an overwhelming success and immediately captured the at- tention of the spectators. It involved a 17-year-old boy, troubled because he felt he could not live up to his father’s distinguished reputa- tion. Naturally, he and his father came to an understand- ing at the play’s conclusion. Francis Wilczewski, junior class advisor, served as the director, with Joanita Swartz chosen as student director. College boards All interested academic junior and senior students took college boards March 7 at Dallas High School for all Wyoming Valley students. The test was centered around English and math portion of the curriculm. Cheerleaders LL’s peppy cheerleaders, coached by Wilma Schierer, received honorable mention and a trophy in the Luzerne County Community College Cheerleading Contest. Lake- Lehman competed against 20 other schools and we are very happy to report that LLHS ranked in the top six. Although they didn’t rank number one, LL feels that they did an excellent job during the sports season and deserve the warmest congratulations. Deb- bie Rinken and Collene Wan- del are the co-captains of the squad. Easter candy sales The junior class officially completed the sale of Easter candy March 3. The class of LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL © Senior Prom in April, by our loyal fans could not be surpassed. Keep up the good work Dallas fans! ! ! ! Final senior dance held The final senior class dance was held Saturday night at the turn-out due partially to the great music provided by the “Gibralter.” Dal-Hi cheerleaders win ain : The Dallas cheerleaders took away the trophy for being the best cheering squad in tages for the second year in a iow. The Luzerne County Commun- ity College was the sponsor for the competition. It is no wonder - that Dallas has such great spir- it with the following girls to lead them: Debbie Anderson, Judy Allen, Nancy Thomas, Sue Ownes, Carol Shaskan, Ro- berta Gilbert, Mary Cully, Sandy Long, Patty Koeb, Cin- dy Smith, and Kathy Dorosky. The cheerleading coach is Ver- dun Thomas. "71 has broken all pregious records, having sold ver $10,000 worth of Christmas and - Easter candy. This will enable them to pay for the Junior go to New York City in May and ' provide for the projec . seniors. Frances Wilcze , the advisor of the class, while . Rick Wagner is the president. Musical “Where is the Mayor!” a frolicking comedy, 3 and 4. This production will be sponsored by LL’s chorus and is being directed by Jane Morris and Maureen Purcell, The cast consists of the mayor, portrayed by Charlie Musroski, while John Myers, Ken Austin, Barbara Derwin,. Judy Lee, . Betsy Turner, and Helen Wil- liams fill the remaining roles. District 2 wrestling LLHS’swrestlingteamrapked fourth in District 2 compe having had three matmen in the finals. LL’s representatives were Jack Davis, Bill Spencer, and Rick Wagner. Bill will represent Lake-Lehman in the regionals at Muhleffre College in Allentown arch 7. Congratulations! Hallmark Art Contest John Mihal took first place in the Hallmark Art Contest, . where Diane Ashton took second, Linda Williams, third, and Judy Carter, fourth. Lake- Lehman extends the warmest congratulations to these future artists. Gym show - LLHS’s annual gym show will be held March 20. Sut- dents from grades 7-12'%Will participate on such equipment as the ropes, mats, rings, mini tramp, and horse. A number of clowns will be on hand to provide a few laughs. Wilma Schierer and Kenneth Maciak are the physical education teachers at Lake- Lehman. Fashion show Each of 39 very nervous seamstresses waited her turn to model her own unique creation at the Lake Elementary Build- ing March 5. The girls were judged by the Harveys Lake Women’s Club on the sewing of the garment and the poise with which they presented it. Joan Evans, Beth Gordon, Sharon Leinthall and Lisa Bennett took the honors in this contest. Congratulations girls! will be presented to the public April Sco earl