The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 24, 1971, Image 12

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THE DALLAS POST, JUNE 2, il
Competition Keen in Auction Poster Contest
Winners in the Library
Auction’s poster contest were
announced recently by Mrs.
Stephen Kiefer, chairman of the
auction publicity committee.
Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs.
Harry Goeringer Jr., and
Howard Purcell served as
contest judges and noted that
many of the posters submitted
by students in the Lake-Lehman
and Dallas Junior and Senior
Retiring Teachers Honored by FTA
The Lake-Lehman Chapter of .
Future Teachers of America
paid tribute to the retiring
teachers of the district at the
closing of school, June 18.
Recipients of gifts were Basil
Steel, Agnes Butler, Dorothy
Landis, and Joseph Ellsworth,
teachers of the Ross Township,
Noxen Township and Lehman
schools.
The Dallas Post (J. KOZEMCHAK SR.)
Dallas Borough Council
agreed following its regular
monthly meeting June 15 to
review certain of its ordinances
and to have several new ones
included in the borough’s new
code, soon to be published by
General Code Publishers’ Inc.
Herman Stoll, editor-in-chief
of the publishing company, was
present at the meeting to advise
council on codification pro-
cedures. He agreed to hold up
publication of the new code until
all ordinances—including new
regulations pertaining to park-
ing and towing, stop signs, open
burning and certain changes in
nomenclature—are adopted by
council.
Complaints about sewer
construction were aired by
Councilman William Berti, who
asked that the borough Secre-
tary Ralph Garris write Area
Municipal Authority seeking a
“More careful clean-up after
blasting by the sewer contrac-
tors.” Mr. Berti noted that
empty cartons have frequently
been strewn near the roadside
by construction crews and that
in at least one instance, a
manhole was left uncovered
over night.
A letter from Dallas
Borough’s representative on the
Dallas Area Municipal
Authority, John Dickinson, was
read to council. The letter was
in answer to a request made by
council following last month’s
meeting that either Mr. Dickin-
son or John .Casner, the
borough’s other representative
attend council
meetings to answer questions
from residents which. arise.
about sewer construction.
Mr. Dickinson strongly ad-
vised council to direct any such
citizens to attend the monthly
authority meetings where all
members of the three--
The FTA is a pre-professional
organization designed to
provide students interested in a
teaching career with informa-
tion ‘and experience to foster
this ambition. The organization
has been active in the Lake-
Lehman District for 15 years
and several former members
are now teachers in the area.
Same district. Jessica Thomas
is sponsor.
High Schools were of exception-
al quality.
Each of the top winners in the
four schools received $25
savings bonds courtesy of The
First National Bank of Eastern
Pennsylvania.
In the Dallas Senior High
School, Kitty Vernon took top
honors; honorable mention
notices were awarded Steve
Willis and Barbara Reese.
Dorothy Withey is art instructor
at the senior high school.
First prize in the Lake-
Lehman High School went to
Cheryl Wendt with Dale Sutton
and Theresa Derwin winning
honorable mention.
At Lake-Lehman Junior High -
School, Karen Kasenchak cap-
tured the top spot, while the
Retiring teachers of the Lake-Lehman School District are shown
as they received gifts last week from the FTA. Left to right are:
Charles James, elementary supervisor; John Zaleskas, vice
principal;
Ellsworth, Ken Austin,
Basil Steel, Agnes Butler, Dorothy Landis, Joseph
FTA representative; and Anthony
Marchakitus, high school principal.
Boro. Code To Contain Ordinances
community municipal authority
‘‘are prepared to answer
questions more fully’’ and
where all pertinent data is
available.
Additionally, Mr. Dickinson
wrote, “I personally feel that
authority members are spen-
ding enough time already” on
matters related to sewer con-
struction. He noted that DAMA
members frequently meet more
than once a week and that to ask
them to sacrifice yet another
night each month is un-
necessary.
The letter was read without
comment by council.
Use of the basketball court in
the borough’s new park at
Luzerne Avenue and Burndale _
Road was granted to a group of
patients from Retreat State
Hospital. According to Park and
Recreation Chairman George
Thomas, the group will use the
court one half day each week.
azs 10 p.m. curfew was
established by council for night
use of the park, and a stipula-
tion that no bicycles be per-
mitted on the new tennis courts
was also approved. It was noted
that tire marks on the courts
can ruin the playing surfaces.
George Thomas presided in
the absence of CHairman Edwin
Delaney; Solicitor Charles D.
Lemmond Jr. was also absent.
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posters of Kim Davis and Calvin
Gensel both won honorable
mention. Mrs. Gary Stickler is
the art instructor in both Lake-
Lehman secondary schools.
Competition in the Dallas
Junior High School contest was
so keen, the judges reported,
that it was extremely difficult to
decide which poster to select for
the top prize. The judges finally
selected Ralph Frost’s poster
for the first place and awarded
a special honorable mention to
Chris Paulsen. An honorable
mention was also given to a
poster by Susan LaBerge. Art
instructor at Dallas Junior High
School is Mrs. Arthur Hontz.
Winning posters from Lake-
Lehman were displayed last
week at The United Penn Bank
in Dallas while Dallas’ winning
posters were on exhibit at The
First National Bank of Eastern
Pennsylvania in the Dallas Vill-
age Shopping Center.
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Winners in the Library Auction Poster Contest assembled
recently outside the Auction Barn for the awarding of $25 U.S.
Savings Bonds by Robert D. Richardson, manager of the Dallas
Village Office of the First National Bank-of Eastern Pennsyl-
vania. From left to right are John Casner, auction chairman;
- Ralph Frost Jr., Chris Paulsen, Susan LaBerge, Mr. Richard-
son, Barbara Reese, Kathy Vernon, Karen Kazenchak, Cheryl
Wendt, Kim Davis, and Clarke Bittner, auction co-chairman.
Not present when the photograph was taken were Steve Willis,
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