ake-Lehman Appoints New Football Coach Raymond Caucci, the burly former center and line backer for California State College who standing record of 25 wins and 2 losses, and in his junior year the squad was chosen number one A coach who believes in “good, hard-hitting football,” Mr. Caucci expects there may THE DALLAS P POST, MAY 27, 1971 ~~ Scouts to Use Nature As Theme at Day Camp Using ‘‘Nature’” as their Brownies will also make puppet PAGE THIRTEEN Sgt. Richard Davis Sgt. Richard Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, 180 Par- n has been appointed head foot- small college team in the entire be some youngsters who will rish “St., Dallas, arrived home “ ball. coach at Lake-Lehman country. A highlight of his consider him a tough coach. “I theme, Cadette Scouts from the theatres complete with tiny unexpectedly Sunday after a : High School, believes that playing career wasanupset win believe in dedication to the Shavertown-Trucksville and puppets, a craft to enjoy the year of duty in Vietnam with the S “football is a very special kind in the Camellia Bowl over the game and team loyalty,” he ob- Dallas Neighborhoods will be entire summer. Infantry. While in Vietnam, Sgt S of game.” University of Santa Barbara. served, “and this will entail a making batik pillows, antiqued Displays of camper craft will Davis served at Lohn Bihn An 0 . “It’s one of the last games Upon graduation from sacrifice of time and effort on frames for plaster casts, and a be set up each day in the large Khe, Pleiku, Qui Nhon, Chu Lai a Which. allows physical combat college, Mr. Caucci returned to the part of all players.” tie-dyed Abyssinian robe during pavillion so that all scouts can Khe Sahn, Quang Tri, and Da d according to rules—it’s the best be Py aad ag eleminieny He enjoys youngsters—enjoys Say comb Te Ry 5 a Sqmire what the other ynits Nang. n toughener 1 know of for ne m and >on, ji Hi being with them—and is as > Vin 0) Sl Just oy one. In addition, some Sgt. Davis began his training preparing an individual for life or he Ty Ww. et ® i y eager to meet and work with his “ ie-dye will a Sok e 2 mi crafts will be selected for an art with the Infantry at Fort Dix, a lin a very difficult world.” wanted to be was on the footba prospective players as they are out project wil e girls exhibit in one of the Dallas N.J., in July 1969, and took ad- n 8 : field, coaching. In 1968, then, he {/ meet him. Conditioning will dying T-shirts or old blouses in banks for two weeks following vanced training and schoolin 5 Mr. Caucci discussed his returned to Lackawanna Te hohe ord rE Ara 1 pine cone flowers, wood camp. at Ft. Lewis a . Ft ne dh views about football with The County Schools in Jessup and the first i of football in blossoms, and wind chimes All girls are reminded that ‘ ning Oo abd FS. Jackson : | Post in an interview Monday assumed the responsibilities of y 3 ? during their craft sessions. June 1 is the final deadline for Heo : : t 1 : and Lake-Lehman’s new e N.C. He was awarded the a afternoon, shortly after school assistant football coach. For the menior will strive to intipress Raymond Caucci The Brownies will enjoy a ‘camp. Sgt. Richard Davis Bronze Star while serving ‘with administrators announced that ast two vears he has been : Due t i of fts from rs g d hd p y ; the members of his squad with potpourri of nature crafts from the 4th Infantry Division. After he would be joining Lake- [Lakeland High School’s line : . qua tie-dye bandanas to rock a y ies / ; ._ ‘+ the importance of ‘playing the : deactivation of that division, he ot §onmatis sifl. Conch, and his overall coaching game hard and right.” animals, paper weights, was transferred to the Americal ~ A native of Jessup, Mr. score sheet shows an im- : fl d i 11 : : owers, and a nature diorama. J A 2 ; 1 Caucci is a graduate of pressive record of 33 wins, 14 Does he have a magic for- | The Dallas Post will ob- KE-LEHMAN MENU or Zed Lieainys ruin Hic he 1 Rubidoux High School in River- jogses, and 1 tie. mula tucked up his sleeve to | Serve Memorial Day, May wis hora ye in large i r side, Calif., and California State In addition to his coaching assure Lake-Lehman of a | 31, according to the fevsia ne Salons vs | College at Los Angeles. In the responsibilities, Mr. Caucci will. winning season? With a grin, | Monday Holiday Bill, the 2 MONDAY—No school or i 1 an 2 ht 2 three years he played football at teach history at Lake-Lehman Mr. Caucci recalled the | office will be closed. An For Police i oi Ugle. of. Dallas. Senior. Hig 0 j s ; 1 ) lier dead b TUESDAY—Beef ravioli, green beans, Italian bread and butter, School Cal State, the team had an out- High School. exhilaration of coaching a small ear a I. ine’ must be Call 675-5251 fruit milk. : suburban conference school to a Paar e y fii WEDNESDAY—Flying saucer on seeded roll, potato cake, baked | h h stinging ‘victory over a Big eh yliueny Dilllss. T hi beans, gelatin, milk. The Dallas Post Maps au g ter C ar g es Eleven school last year and. iy he b 8 ownship THURSDAY—Grilled cheese sandwich, cream of tomato soup, Has A Variety observed simply—*I definitely copy, in to The Post by Kingston Township pickles, pudding, milk. . Of Wedding Stationery f anticipate having those same Friday 0 Sowrduy in \ FRIDAY— Pizza or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, potato chips, 675-5211 Yroaped by L ein th all i] of Sxfiliraling feelings Horne. carrot and celery sticks, apple crisp, milk. erel’ i A eid st Pdibbd abate iibbmbimd iil bot ARE BR AEA £05 000ARe! em aiid) s Banttlre tts Re (WI IW Wo Da Re Involuntary = manslaughter | charges brought by Harveys | Lake Police Chief Walbridge . Leinthall against James Scan- I lon were dropped by the chief . prior to a preliminary hearing scheduled before District Ma- gistrate Leonard Harvey May Br Truchsville MYF I Plans New Project RE i © The Trucksville Intermediate MYF recently enjoyed an even- ing of fun and fellowship at the © Crown Bowling Lanes, Dallas. Scanlon, a resident of 45 Monahan Court, Ashley, had been arraigned before Magis- trate Harvey on the involuntary manslaughter charge April 29 following a coroner’s inquest into the death of Joanne Pa- tricia Beshada. Miss Beshada had been a passenger in a car operated by Scanlon Sunday, “Oct. 25, 1970, when his Plymouth collided with an automobile operated by Lawrence Blouin of 17 Yeager St., Binghamton. The accident occurred on Route 415 in Harveys Lake Borough ap- proximately 1020 feet west of Legislative Route 40115. Miss Beshada was pro- i [Asmbilance Log i DALLAS May 14—Called to home of Leo Hurley, 24 Lehman Ave. Not needed. ev: Jim Davies, Ted Wright, Lynn Sheehan. May "19—Industrial accident at Valley Paperback, Robert | Avery, 62 Holland St., Wilkes-Barre to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. ~ Crew: Harold Smith, Mike McFadden. May 22—Beth Ruckno, Shrine Acres, Dallas, from Doylestown ~ Hospital, Doylestown, to home at Shrine Acres. Crew: Tim Carroll, ~ Mike McFadden, Mrs. Frank Michaels, R.N. May 23—Sherman Gilbert, 5 Circle Drive, College Manor, to | Pittston Hospital. Crew: Dick Disque, Tim Carroll, Bob Besecker. May 23—Home accident on Upper Demunds Road, Dallas. 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