by Nancy Popielarz Patti Turpak Girls basketball The girls’ basketball team would like to thank the Booster Club. The girls had a great time on their outing at Fernwood, and want to let the Boosters know it was greatly appre- ciated. Cheerleading tryouts Cheerleaders will be picked June 14. The new squad will be announced the last day of school, June 15. All candidates are required to attend all prac- into each act and it was greatly appreciated. We hope the seniors’ last days at our school are ones that they’ll never forget. Graduation As summer rolls around again, another senior class will pass through the doors of Dallas High School into the challenging world. As this time draws near, we would like to wish all seniors all the luck this world has to offer, Exams June 12 to June 14 will be one week the students would like to THE DALLAS POST, JUNE 1, 1972 Lancaster Brand “Country Fresh” Frying (CUT UP, LB. 34c) Publication QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED ® PRICES tice sessions held on Tuesday of forget. It is the week of final EFFECTIVE each week. The girls are taught exams for juniors and sopho- ‘THRU SAT., JUNE 3, 1972 the required cheers and gym- nastics. The girls are also given other requirements needed. GOOD LUCK to each candidate. Class day Class Day was held May 26. All groups really did a great job. Alot of time and effort went mores at Dallas. This year if the student has an A average (95- 100), he will be exempt from final exams. Last student day June 15 will be closing day of the 1971-72 school year. Report cards will be issued on this day. CHICKENS 27: LANCASTER BRAND, TENDER PLUMP (Medium Size) ROASTING CHICKENS -39c CHIEF BRAND PENN STATE NEWS LANCASTER BRAND BAKED LOAVES TENDER LEAN FRESH PORK BUTTS @ LONG BOLOGNA @® LIVER PUDDING CRYSTAL @® BRAUNSWEIGER | : @PLAIN : i Wilkes-Barre Campus PGP Lh 19° Lb. 68° BY THE bh 49¢ BY THE STEMWARE BY ANCHOR HOCKING With the advent of warm, funds to. chartered SOLVE Piece : Piece NOW ON SALE! i e aavent or warm, funds to chartered organiza- sunshine days, the excitement tions, coordinates the activities (CHIC., TURKEY, CH. SIR, MT. LOAF or SALS STEAK) TENDER 12-0Z. BEVERAGE GLASS among the students on campus mounts as they anticipate end of the term exams and that final day of graduation when ap- proximately 112 in the senior class will receive their ass:.ciate degrees while others will prepare to transfer to either Capitol Campus or University Park. Members of the golf team can be seen practicing. on the grounds and countless numbers of students engage in volleyball competition during both physical ed or free periods. Dozens of pink and white dogwood trees are in blossom and just as many students can be found sitting beneath them studying for upcoming exams or discussing plans for the summer. The various clubs on campus are busy as well, holding their end-of-the-year meetings and electing new officers for the First of these is the Student Government Association, which held its elections recently and elected the following assem- blymen and officers; Russ Gula, president; Frank Schalleur, vice president; Diane Chadwick, secretary; and Lou Petrillo, treasurer. Assemblymen elected were Judy Berger, Mike Grenci, Ellen Hughes, Jack Kelly, Joe Lorah, Lou Newman, Judy Pennella and Tom Stasko. The Student Government Association plays a major role in the student life on campus for it is the representative voice of student interests it is respon- sible for accurately com- municating these interests to the administration for the betterment of student welfare. In addition, it reviews all requests for , chartering new organizations, allocates associated student activity of all campus organizations, aids in selection of members in the Student Tribunal and Hayfield Commons Board and represents the campus at OSGA conferences. The Keystone Honor Society met May 15, at which time they inducted new members into the organization for the year 1972- 73. This organization was established to recognize those Wilkes-Barre Campus students who make outstanding con- tributions to the welfare of the campus. Students who maintain cumulative averages of 2.5 and who participate in student activities are eligible for membership in the society. The officers attend local and state- wide Keystone conferences with students from other Common- wealth campuses. They also sponsor some social events and support other clubs and organizations with their, extra- curricular porgrams. New members inducted at the May 15. meeting are Diane Chadwick, Diane Girvan, Michael Shea, Ray Calore and David Echols. Election of officers for the next year will be held at a meeting June 4. Retiring of- ficers are president, Lloyd Davis; vice president, Steve Petry; and secretary-treasurer, Richard Host. George W. Bierly, campus director, has announced that 112 students will be candidates for their associate degrees at this year’s graduation exercises to be held in June at the local campus. These include ten business students, 22 surveying students, 15 mass communica- tions-radio broadcasting, 21 mechanical engineering, 29 electrical engineering, 14 high- way engineering, and one liberal arts student. PHONE 388-6719 FALLS, PENNA. 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