TE as _— Members of the Dallas Senior High Sch Chorus, the Jay Miller Trio, and Brad Hochhal- ter, all students of Dallas High School, will participate in the finals of the Kiwanis Music Fes- tival for 1972, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Dallas, at the Wilkes College Center of the Performing Arts, March 27 at 8 p.m. The local students were chosen after auditions of some of the best talent in Northeas- tern Pennsylvania. All will compete in the high school divi- sion. Competing in the classical in- strumental group will be Brad Hochhalter, a senior, in the classical large group will be the Dallas Chorus; and in the pop vocal group will be the Jay Miller Trio. z Others selected as finalists in the high school division are: Linda Theresa Papatopoli, Wilkes-Barre, a senior at Bishop Hoban High, and Geor- gine Knight of Wyoming and Central Catholic, classical key- board; Kathleen Steinbacher, Watsontown, a senior at War- rior Run High, and Debra Con- stance of West Hazleton, a soph- omore at West Hazleton Senior High, classical vocal. “The Villa’ of Mountaintop, nine students from Crestwood and Meyers High Schools, pop instrumental; John Nicolosi of Watsontown, a senior at War- rior Run High, also in the clas- sical instrumental; ‘“The Cob- blestones’’ of Troy Area Schools, pop large group; G.A.R. Stage Band of Wilkes- Altair @irlines Inc. has of- fered assurances of full scheduling plus additional flights during the shutdown of the jet runway at the Wilkes- Barre-Scranton Airport during most of May, thus affording north-south service for passengers to and from Allentown, Philadelphia, Baltimore-Washington and Richmond, Va., also Albany, N.J. and New England. Wilkes-Barre-Scranton ~~ Air- port officials are endeavoring to have commuter flights ex- panded during the curtailment of jet service by Allegheny and Youth Groups Plan Easter Morn Service A Sungse Service sponsored by theffSenior High Youth Groups of the Trucksville, Shavertown and Dallas United Methodist Churches, will be held at 7 a.m. Easter Sunday on the lawn of the Trucksville Church (Church Road just off Rt. 309). The ghivice will include a brass caul to worship, a solo, and singing by a combined youth choir. The Easter message will be delivered by the Rev. Brian Cloud, chaplain at Wyoming Seminary. A light breakfast will be served in Fellowship Hall following. the service which will be held indoors in case of in- clement weather. Visitors will be cordially welcomed. rm ————— Greenstreet News For Wedding Stationery Eastern Air Lines necessitated by the reconstruction of the 6,500-foot jet runway. Allegheny Air Lines officials have agreed to study plans for increasing Allegheny Com- muter Service to Newark as a step in avoiding inconvenience to passengers. Altair - Monmouth, and Suburban commuter officials have been requested to provide additional flights to schedules during the critical period of main runway improvements and related projects. Altair’s response in the af- firmative is viewed as the first step in lessening the grave situation associated with the reconstruction program costing more than $1,000,000. Frederick R. Simmonds, vice president of operations, and Harry M. McGary, sales manager of Altair, have assured airport officials of full scheduling and additional flights which will be provided on evidence of need. They explained an emergency Scranton Airport during the improvements has prompted assurances of increased service and they see no problem in utilizing the airstrips available during the completion of the main runway reconstruction Barre, instrumental large group. Selected as finalists in the open division (college and beyond) are: Dennis Richmond, Williamsport, sophomore at Ly- coming College, and Susan Gross of Falls Church, Va., a freshman at Marywood College, classical keyboard; Deborah Wasman of Hones- dale and Doreen Bonitatis of Wilkes-Barre, pop vocal; Chris- tine Donahue of Kingston, a sophomore at Wilkes College, and Patricia Clark, a freshman at Marywood, classical vocal; Rebecca Mayer, a Marywood freshman, and Linda Smith of Milton, a Mansfield State College freshman, classical in- strumental; ‘“The Esquires’’ of Mansfield State College, instru- mental large group. Not appearing in the finals, but receiving special commen- dation and honorable mention were Dorothy Weaver of Noxen, a senior at Lake-Lehman High; Susam Kimber of West Pittston and Wyoming Area High; Dennis Size of Scranton and Scranton Prep School. G. McDade Completes Training at Cape May Coast Guard Seaman Appren- tice Gary T. McDade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. McDade of 20 Sunset Drive, Dallas, gradu- ated from basic training at the Coast Guard Training Center at Cape May, N.J. He is a 1969 graduate of The Dallas Senior High School Concert Band will present a program in the senior high school auditorium March 24 at 8 p.m. Inciuded in the program will be the majorettes, a 100- voice mixed chorus, an elementary band and the senior high school stage band. Special majorette routines will be performed to the music of “King Cotton’ and “Our Registration Is Set Kindergarten registration will be held in the office of the elementary supervisor, in- termediate building, Church of the Westmoreland Elementary School, 106 S. Lehigh St., Trucksville, from April 10 to 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Children with last names beginning with A, B,C, D, and E will register April 10; F, G, H, I and J April 11; K, L, M, N, and 0 April 12; P,Q, R,S, and T, April 13; and U,V, W, X, Y, and Z April 14. Children who are not now attending kindergarten may register for first grade April 14. Anyone not able to register during this time should contact the office and make the necessary arrangements. Birth certificates must ac- company all registrants. Vaccination certificates must be presented before the child enters school in September. Children will be admitted for kindergarten if they are five years of age before Feb. 1, 1973. Lefko To Transfer To State College Scott Lefko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefko, 21 Luzerne Ave., Dallas, student at Penn State’s Wilkes-Barre Campus, will transfer to the university’s main campus at University Park with the beginning of the third term, it was announced by John R. Murphy, dean of student affairs. . " Scott is a 1970 graduate of Dallas Senior High School where he played varsity basketball for three years and was selected as a member of the all-scholastic team during his senior year. He also played football, basketball, and was a member of the track team. He attended Millersville State College during his freshman year and transferred to Wilkes- Barre Campus at the beginning of the fall term as a student in the physical education program. During his enrollment at the local campus he was a member of the varsity basketball team ending third in points scored with a total of 206 in 15 games for an average of 13.8. At University Park, he is enrolled in the health, physical education and recreation program with a major, in Director’ marches. A special Dixieland combo with band accompaniment will play “The Original Dixieland Concerto.” A senior brass quartet made up of Michael Davis, Robert Carle, Alan Zaboski and Jay Miller will play a special arrangement by Adam Gabrieli. A flute en- semble accompanied by Nancy Pichert at the piano will be a part of the grade school program. The combined band and chorus will present a number entitled “From Sea to Shining Sea.” This is a variation of the tune, ‘‘America the Beautiful.” Organists for the program will be Marilyn Miller and Mary Lou Porter. The majorettes are coached by Maureen Lavelle. The mixed chorus is under the direction of Florence Sherwood and the complete instrumental program is under the direction of Lester R. Lewis. Drug Seminar Tonight at Dallas The Dallas Junior Woman’s Club will sponsor a drug seminar tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Dallas Junior High School. The panel discussion will include Joel Rome, Malabar; William Pugh, Kingston Township Police Dept.; Mary Ward, Dallas School District, and a physician. This seminar is to inform parents and concerned adults and students of the many aspects of the current drug situation. The public is urged to attend. Mrs. Robert Yarashus has appointed Mrs. Kurt Cleaver chairman, and Mrs. William Michaels, co-chairman. Committee members are Mesdames Robert Stair, William Downs, Edward Thompson, Donald Lloyd, George Yatsko, Richard Brady, Joseph Martini, Mohammed Amanullah, Edward Kale and Walter Kozemchak. Mrs. Ed- ward Thompson is club president: If you are planning a social event and wish to submit copy and-or a picture to the news- paper, please call us and let us know in advance. We'll save a space for your news. CHECKERBOARD INN FEATURING Seafood Steaks Homemade Italian Food and Pizza Dinners Served Tues-Sat 5 til 12 diningroom closed monday Peter & Janice Mattioli Carverton Rd. Trucksville Dallas majorettes will perform routine at the band concert Friday night. Pictured above left to right are, first row: Patti Parrish; second row: Nan Pieffer, Debbie Ostrum, Jane Domnick, Mary Lou Roman; third row: Bonnie Porter, Carol Muscavage, Patti Turpak, Nancy Young, Karen Earl, Cathy Skammer, Cathy Stella, Rosalie Danna. and milk. cake and milk. chilled milk. 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