by SUSAN DEXTER and . UGI Films We would like to publicly thank Richard Demmy of UGI, for extending the use of the UGI films that have been viewed by DHS students. The films are a free public service of the Luzerne Division of UGI. One of the films entitled ‘The of Aviation—From Kitty Hawk to Jumbo Jet’ was shown last Wednesday. Rich- ard Disque, POD instructor, History PAGE SIXTEEN SHERYL BEARD points. studies, introduced the film. Band and choral activities The band, under the direction of Lester Lewis, will present its annual spring concert Fri- day evening. The chorus will sing ‘“The Battle Hymn of the Republic’ to the accompani- ment of the band. The following night, the Choristers will give a concert at the Forty Fort. United Methodist Church. The same group will sing by in- Senior attends conference Robert Griffiths, of the senior class, spent seven days at Washington, D.C. at- tending a ‘‘Presidential Class- room for Young Americans.” Students from all parts of the United States converged on learn more about the operations of the federal government. Bob’s trip was sponsored by Dallas Senior Woman’s Club. vitation, at the school direc- Scholastic Contest Four seniors from Dallas, Gwen Kloeber, John Fleming and James Pichert participated in a scholastic contest March 6 at West Hazleton High School. The contest, which is similar to College Bowl, involved stu- dents from Luzerne, Lacka- wanna, Carbon, and Wyom- ing counties. The Dallas scho- lars competed against West Berge, tors’ meeting March 24 to be | held at Coughlin High School; and they will present a pro- gram at Buck Hill Falls April 25. Senior members of the chorus will travel to New York April 18. Charles La- The Baseball mediately. 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The Dallas students answered 15 questions and got 15 correct. CONGRATULATIONS! Junior class dance The junior class will sponsor a dance March 21 in the school gym from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Music will be provided by the ‘‘Gibraltor,” admission being $1. Class president George. Messersmith urges everyone to attend the dance and help sup- | port the class. sport Junior class patron drive Bunny FILLED BASKETS Wi) The junior class held a meet- ing in the auditorium March 11 with class president George. Messersmith presiding. The class was divided into groups to plan for the patron drive which was held March 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. The money collected goes into the junior class treasury to aid the class with its various expenses. Thomas Sapser observes birthday Lance Cpl. Thomas M. Sap- ser, son of Frances Sapser, RN, North Pennsylvania Ave- nue, Wilkes-Barre, also son of Thomas Sapser, Dallas, re- cently observed his 21st birth- day anniversary in Vietnam. Cpl. Sapser is stationed with the 1st Marine Division, 1st Battalion, Heavy Artillery, near DaNang, South Vietnam. He is a graduate of Cough- lin High School and attended Luzerne County Community College before enlisting in the Marine Corps. He took ba- sic training at Paris Island, S.C., and advanced training at Camp Lejeune, N.C. He was also stationed at Camp Pendle- ton, Calif., before leaving for Vietnam last July. Cpl. Sapser is married to the former Lana Vanchure, Matson Avenue, Parsons. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kosminsky, Harveys Lake and Wilkes-Barre. ‘“‘Battle of Sexes’ ‘‘Battle of The Sexes—Is Mar- riage Worth Saving?’ is the topic of the address to be given by Dr. William A. Rutter, of Jefferson Medical College, at the medical seminar being held today at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. 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The mixed cho- rus and band together will present the Wilhovsky arrange- ment of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” The grade school band con- sists of only ‘fifth and sixth grade students from the Dallas Intermediate School. It will be the first band experience. for many of them. Kurt Pyle, a sixth grade student, will play a trombone solo and will be acc.ompanied by Nancy Pich- ert of the senior high. Members of the brass quar- tet are Michael Davis, Robert Carle, Alan Zaboski, and Jay Miller. The woodwind trio con- Airplane Fire Truck CARMAN -— $3.95... 36.95 PAARL AAR OANAAR ANY ny Aan NANG | REED FISH BASKET PURSE . . . $1.85 TIME AT oA 2. & or Your Money Lanny olb DECORATED COCONUT CREAM EGG $3.49 TOYS FILLED WITH EASTER CANDY EASTER BASKETS ‘Dallas Senior High School band prepares for the annual spring concert to be held at the high school March 20. Dallas bands, chorus to present spring concert Krivak, Charlene Bird, Doris Martha Miller, Patricia Lewis, _ Elaine Kuehn, June Knoor, Ruth De Witt, Mary Jo Kar- wetta, Karen Lefko. Third row: Jocelyn Strunk, Estella Parker, Judy MacAvoy Sally Kuhnert, Linda Brongo, sists of Judy MacAvoy, Patti Lewis and Scott Bayer. Also included in the program will be the majorettes who have worked out special rou- tines with their coach, Cath- erine Wega. Members of the band are shown in the photograph on this page, pictured left to right, first row: Barbara Rice, Jen- nifer Garris, Deborah Berlew, Karen Earl, Valerie Edwards, - Patti Parrish, Ann Parsons, Karen Gillis, Cathy Stella, Nancy Young, Michelle Swin- gle, Jane Domnick. Second row: Lester R. Lewis, director; Priscilla Kloeber, Christine Rubino, Diane Chad- wick, Paul Beard, Robert Shoe- maker, Donna Perry, Harter, Jane Hannigan. 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