ita / The Dallas Post (BOB SAFFIAN) # Pictured above are the seven senior nominees for the 1971 Homecoming Queen of Dallas Senior High School. They are, Kneeling, left to right: Sandy Jones, Debbie Shook, and Holly Phillips. Standing: Megan Moore, Becky Szela, Debbie Mitchell, and Kathy Doroski. Brownie Troop Invests Scouts Brownie Troop 657 of Shavertown held its investiture Oct. 20 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown. The ceremony was centered around the Brownie story, with the entire troop and its leaders participating. The following girls were invested: Toni Bernardi, Crystal Breining, Sandra Davenport, Nancy * Adult Scouters To Be Honored More than 500 persons are ex- pected to attend the 1971 Adult Scouters’ Recognition Dinner to be held Nov. 17 at Convention Hall in Pittston Township, an- nounces Trucksville resident, Thomas L. Peeler III, program chairman. ~ The occasion will honor re- gional adult Scouters—unit leaders, assistant leaders and committee den mothers—for their outstanding performance and leadership among the Cub Packs, Scout Troops and Ex- plorer Posts of the Penn Moun- "tains Council, Boy Scouts of America. Russel W. Lackie, Kingston, is general chairman. Principal speaker for the evening will be Clifford L. Jones, former Commonwealth Secretary of Labor and Indus- try. Before his appointment as Secretary of Labor and Indus- try by former Gov. Raymond P. Shafer in 1969, Mr. Jones also served as Secretary of Com- merce during the same admin- istration. ~VOTE- Francis | Youngblood, : Jr Kingston Twp. AUDITOR Democratic Party CUCKOO CLOCKS Chime Decorative And Alarm Clocks 10% DISCOUNT on all personalized CHRISTMAS CARDS Evans, Suzanne Gomba, Kathy Murray, Christine O’Donnell, Carol Ostrum, Debbie Rogers, Tara Scirocco, Sheryl Thomas. Mothers and guests attended this meeting and refreshments were served. The leaders of Troop 657 are Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. Henry Todd, and Mrs. Richard Gdovin. Daylight Saving Time Ends Oct. 30 Turn The Clock Back! Queen Candidates Named at Dallas The Dallas Homecoming game is scheduled for Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. at the Dallas stadium when the Mountaineers will take on West Side Central Catholic. Half time activities will include crowning of the 1971 queen by last year’s queen, Pam Morris. The newly crowned queen will reign that evening at the annual Homecoming Dance. Tickets are on sale in the Senior High office. The dance will be held from 8 to 11:30 p.m. in the senior high gymnasium. Music will be by ‘‘Gibraltor.” THE DALLAS POST, OCT. 28, 1971 Misericordia Holds First Trustees Day Members of College Miseri- cordia’s Board of Trustees con- ducted the first ‘Board of Trustees Day’’ ever held at the college last Friday as the board members availed themselves for open discussion with all members of the college com- munity. In the interest of promoting better communication at all levels of the college community, the board members assembled in Kennedy Lounge on campus and invited students, faculty members, and administrators to meet with them over coffee for informal discussion. Following a two-hour mor- ning session, the Board had lunch with the students in the college’s dining room. In the afternoon, they were again available for open discussion from 1 to 2, held their regularly scheduled meeting, and dined again with the students during the evening meal. The experiment in better communications was a success, according to College Miseri- cordia president, Sister Miriam Teresa, RSM, with large numbers of the college com- munity attending the discussion sessions. Board members were particularly pleased with the number of students attending, Sister Miriam Teresa said, pro- viding the two-way communi- cations flow sought by the Board. Wilkes Names Piazza To College Who's Who Ross Piazza, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Piazza of 99 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, has been selected for recognition in the forthcoming 1971-72 publication of ‘‘Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities,” according to George F. Ralston, dean of Wilkes College. UNICEF is active in over 100 countries, bringing millions of children better health and nu- trition. But physical care is not all that children need. One-third of UNICEF’s resources are spent on aiding education. To keep pace with population growth, UNICEF is steadily in- creasing its flow of educational equipment and teacher-training grants in many of these coun- tries. Mr. Piazza is one of 32 Wilkes College seniors thus selected. He and his colleagues have been recognized for their con- tributions to the college and the community and during their college careers have main- tained an academic average of not less than 2.0. Selection for the publication is based on preliminary selection by the deans and referral to department chairmen for ap- proval. Then additions or deletions are made on recommendation from the chairmen. The final approved list is then sent to the journal for publication. Mr. Piazza, a graduate of Dallas Senior High School, has been active in student govern- ment. He lettered in wrestling in high school. 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