PAGE SEVEN LAKE-LEHMAN legion auxiliary poppy posters due THE DALLAS POST, MAY 14, 1970 L - L sluggers - HIGH SCHOOL May is the mont of eau win and lose 5 flowers, and none has the deep 3 : inner beauty of the American 1970 yearbook distributed members of the Honor Society Legion and American Legion bv Dalé Soonseller The 1970 Roundtable, LL’s was held directly following the Auxiliary’s Memorial Poppy. It y P four errors. Davis, B. Lozo, Ide : earbook, was distributed to the services. Florence Finn is the is just a little red paper flower ; : a and Kern registered the four s rion May 4 and to the rest of advisor of the Junior National but it has been fashioned by the Yhe lakelchman thaseball PL Lake-Lehman the following day. The 144-page book had a black cover with gold lettering, black and gold being the school colors. Rita Post, Jackie Kried- ler, and Ricky Evans were the co-editors and Theresa Wilk and John Andrusis, the faculty advi- Honor Soceity. Popularity poll A popularity poll, sponsored by LL’s newsmagazine, the Crusader, was held May 6 and 7. Over 20 categories were listed, such as most active, most ath- letic, most good-looking, best hands of hospitalized veterans and glows with a reflection of heroic service in the cause of HUMAN FREEDON. The Poppy Poster Contest which is being conducted in the Dallas School District under the sponsorship of American "team split up its two games last week as they dumped Central Catholic 7-5 Monday, then were humiliated 12-0 by Dallas Thursday. The Knights quickly jumped on Yanchick of Central to send him to the showers in favor of the fireballing John Hersher, Central scored five runs on seven hits while committing four errors. Kohl had two hits to aid Central as all five of the Queensmen’s runs were un- earned. Dallas used 12 hits and eight Lake-Lehman errors along with sors. Hazel Baer and Calvin dancer, most musically Legion Auxiliary Unit 672 will who took over with the score he four-hit pitching of Burdick Kanyuck served as the financial talented, and many others. The close this weekend. ~ Mrs. tied at 1-1 and no out. with men © bombard the Knights 12-0. advisors of the Roundtable. = results will be printed in the last George Thomas, Vincent on ‘second and third. Brobst Vas After going scoreless the first Pam Calkins, a junior miss, was head typist. Our congratula- tions for a very unique yearbook that a \ be remembered for years \H come. Valedictorians announced Jane Cornell and Bob Kocher have been named valedic- torians of the class of 1970, both issue of the Crusader. Student Council The officers for the 1970-71 school year for the Student Council are Donna Richardson, president; Janet Stroud, vice- president; Doreen Davis, secre- tary; and Russell Ferrara, treasurer, Congratulations! © part Civiletti and Howard Purcell, all of whom have extensive experience in the art field, have been selected as judges. The winning posters will be displayed in the windows of Besecker Realty, Main Street, Dallas, the last week of May as of “Memorial Day ac- The demonstration car above will be used in the driver education classes at Dallas Senior High School Monday. demonstration then hit by a pitch which loaded the bases. After Evans struck out, Sponseller grounded to the shortstop to break the deadlock. Davis then singled in two runs, and two batters later Ide also produced a two-run single to give Lake-Lehman a 6-1 lead after two innings. three innings, the Mountaineers erupted for 12 runs in the final four frames. Considine had a big day at the bat as he pounded out four hits. Kaye also con- tributed three hits to aid in the winning effort. McDermott had two hits for Lake-Lehman. having tied for first place Seniors in Wash., D.C. tivities, after which they will be f oe i . honors in a class of 133. Sheila The class of 1970 left for the sent to the auxiliary’s state con- oO r Da lla S stude Nts Soran] scorer ane Wn Ia he Sopeharena Close second. ~ San an pon Gl Jiging ome we Students at Dallas Senior the program are: Arno Miller, to make a game of it. But the Ongroty alionss on youn ay 9. gy : High School will have the Chief Pete Lange, Officer Carl Knights scored an insurance to Band awards schedule includes touring Get- } X 2 AUT ES : ’ : i : : chance Monday to see proof that Myers, Trooper Pat Higgins, give Sponseller his second win Sharon Leinthall and Dave tysburg Battlefield, National a oo AAT WL ilo Ey pi Johns, two very talented musi- Cathedral, Shrine of the Im- a you can! "stop on a dime, Mi Ernest Gay ape vo Sidenis in Eo : aia : . . ra 10 oO era ors lard Neff, safety engineer for selected from the driver educa- Lake-Lehman scored seven cians, were presented the John maculate Conception, Bureau of Nationwide Insurance. will lot ton el asses. Tins ons Lolit hits and coramiticd Phillip Sousa Award at the LL Printing and Engraving, the Sthdonie dive the dathonirs. Annual Spring Concert May 2. Capitol, White House, and . Bion ca rinse how Lv ihe 0 . Each year the juniors belonging Washinton Zoo. The class will oO r a N |iZe C u 100 45) 8 Sa how te o ey S / to the band vote on the two most be staying at the Lafayette gan Stop 3020 miles per hour, el } 1/1] ary ad Ul! ] 1/1] deserving seniors for the Hotel. or : Three revolvers on the bumper award/fohn Miliauskas is the New York trip A group of Citizen Band radio C.B. radio. There are approxi- Of the car will fire to mark the > director of Lak-Lehman’s band. On May 20, the junior class operators of the Back Mountain mately three million two-way Pavement when the driver sees a ther Fri ada rs. Congratulations, Sharon and will visit New York for one day. ar¢a and Wyoming Valley radios in use today, mostly for the stop signal, slanis on the g EVERYTHING ind Davey This trip is made possible Perontly Srganied Bah mobile to ase communica- pre and brings the car to a for the ok Soci : nown as the Galaxy Citizen tions, search and rescue teams, dead stop. aa ; x 4 ; Dai Bono Sak coromonies ind Basten tants Paces DUN Nato CUD" Ro ole am re deprmis,THA 1 put of ln nvr. A S008 picked wkend sun, he aig of te res and induction were held during visited will be the Statue of €astern Pennsylvania. They sports and emergencies. _ safety ‘course al Dallas High Wyoming ry when the the May Queen. ent assemblies May 8. Twenty-one Liberty, the Allied Chemical elected officers and directors U.S. Citizens, 18 years or School directed by William ATT tocar prthers for AE consiting Ji wmbling WESTERN up students were nominated from Building, United Nations, St. and are currently conducting older, can apply for licenses to Baran, safety cducation in- He BRtiual watkend an Gon. cls. modern dances. skits. and ler the senior high, and 18 from Patrick's Cathedral, Radio City inestings in Pinson the first. the FOCandmustenn his equip. struciar, Others participating in junction with Sem’s 125th an- other acts will be presented to the grades seven through nine. A Music Hall, and the Rockefeller Sunday of each month. 3 nent ‘according to iis lav. niversary abtervance the theme of ‘It was A Very HORSE the tea honoring the parents of the Observation Deck. Elected to office are: Dick The local club has more than The affair will Kickoff with 27 Good Year the ! Zemanik, Pittston, president; 20 active members but invite ® : BOCIal Ik te adi Frid oot hii hti 6. 0las Lio: lis- Hank Lyons Sr., Luzerne, vice anyone with a C.B. license to af- Rainbow Gi ris Specia eyno ° au poss riday 1h 18! Ing the c ass ge 0 and L : N resident: Vince Zerblas, Pitts- filiate with the club. In addition 4 at 8 p.m. in Seminary’s gym- gethers Saturday evening will on mY et Tite nl : to sell hoagies nasium. Horace Warren Kim- be the 50th anniversary of the nts ; ton, treasurer, and Ed Urban- to Mr. Williams, members from breil. the ait d assistant. 1920 sradusting ol The 20: 25 ed Addin ks upont, scoreioty Dies I Bal NOU ON Gh homes Metin] As ETRE i Bi TE RIDER = : rs ishe i : i ’harles James Memorial As- d Y The Young Adult Church auditorium. Music was fur- i li en awe din ar No. 144, International City Life Insurance Co. will held at the Treadway Inn. The Sehool Class of St. Paul's: nished by the “Riverside In. (phir nn Modsie: Fay Wil. Rents a dinner-dance was Order of Rainbow for Girls, Speak on “Values: Then and classes of ‘30, '35, '60 and 65 JH J: : oa Lutheran Church is very busy Cod) To es oe ams. Harveys Lake and Hank held at the Continental Inn, Lu. Dallas; will hold a hoagie sale Nou a Na are also made plans for get-to- L~ eter ng. gs ti nas or oo Sonor Ligh a Lyons Jr, West Wyomins. varne for olub members andy May 1s = % home are ae the a vet Leroy E Bugbee, chair- ns 9 : ny ; kend of Couple’s Club of Shavertown The purpose of the club is fo _ their wives, Family picnic type. Moen. Sow Wa Lave Ditem Cafeteria. I diately follow- man of the histor de artment 22. a eo. United Methodist. Church wil Promote the welfare of its mem- meetings will be held during the may-be given to any member or oS animal add e Lo 2) Iso Moy 2m 2, Snturday oven Wi £ o os pe Mu bers and to stimulate interest in summer months. called in to Mrs. Moen. Ing Will be Doren 2530 i or ne ay : / gE Ct EL EE Ea ent a HE and cogt tale r the'' May 16, at'I: mg s | : - “i a citdrtlihsant of ‘the evening.” Témple Cotintry "Club Picnic peak will be expressed with nual alumni banquet. The | SWEET VALLEY ; S y i ere will be Grounds. : s and memories at the dinner will be held in the dinin ; ay ma worship.” Congratulations are in order program in the gym- room of Fleck Hall at 6 p.m. . 477-5036 or This should be good clean fun for John Porter of Lehigh : he for the whole family. Street, Shavertown. He will be K. Open House was held for feted at an Eagle Scout Award ill Charleg Kishbaugh upon his re- Breakfast May 17 at the Shaver- | ol turn Md discharge from the town United Methodist Church. he service. He arrived home Sun- All of the men and young men of . » day, May 3, just in time for his the church are invited. William a arty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flock is chairman of the affair. ° ub ian Sr. arrived from The annual conference of Uni- MA R 7 r a | [ ways Flushing, N.Y. to welcome their ted Methodist Churches will son home. Many friends and open at First United Methodist PRESENT 1d family were present to wish him Church, Kingston, May 20, and 01 well. continue through May 24, with as Don’t forget everyone, Satur- the Ordination Service and Ser- Ss, day is the big day for the vice of Consecration. The adults as Shavertown Elementary of the Shavertown United Meth- ed School. That is the day of the odist will be represented er School Fair. Come on, let’s visit by Everell Chadwick, lay as the students and enjoy the fair leader, and the Rev. Robert D. S- with them. There is entertain- Yost. The youth will be repre- rd ment for one and all and plenty sented by Warren Boyes Jr., ho of good things to eat. P youth lay leader; Leslie Evans, A NEW MUSICAL 5 Friday evening, May 9, the and Gwen Kloeber. Officers and directors of the newly formed Citizen Band Radio NEW YORK nt parochial organization ‘‘Pact” The Shavertown United Club are shown above, left to right, front row, are: Ed Urbanski, he (Parenf and children) of St. Methodist Church is planning Dick Zemanik, Hank Lyons Sr., Vince Zerblas. Standing: Elmer Therest’s Church, Shavertown, an old-fashioned church picnic Fisher, Ed Klush, Harold Hahn, Fay Williams and Hank Lyons WEE KEN D as sponsored a dance in the church to be held June 6 at Irem Tem- I ns ced - ple Country Club Picnic SAT.-SU N. d. Grounds. 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