The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 18, 1976, Image 7

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A concert will be
presented by the Dallas
Senior High School Band
this Friday, March 19, at 8
p.m. in the senior high
school auditorium. A
varied program of music
from classical to modern
“pop” will be presented.
Included in the program
school band, the stage
band, the ‘Dixie Dudes’, a
percussion ensemble,
majorette routines and the
fifth and sixth grade school
band.
Organ interludes during
changing of these groups
will be played by Barbara
‘Voelker and Nancy Law.
Selections included in the
program are: ‘Nutcracker
Suite’’, ‘‘MacArthur
Park,” ‘‘Tiger Rag’,
“Birth of the Blues”, and
“Liberty Bell March”.
The grade school band
consists of approximately
100 students from fifth and
sixth grades who will be
playing their first concert.
The group will feature a
trumpet quartet of Kerrie
Lehon, Stewart Pierson,
Eric Rosne, John Ash and
accompanied at the piano
by Daryl Dymond.
The entire program is
under the direction of
Lester R. Lewis, band
director of the senior high
school.
®irwo groups of Dallas
_majorettes will perform in
the spring band concert
which will be held on
Friday evening, March 19
at 8 p.m. in the Dallas
Senior High School
Auditorium.
Twirling to ‘Colonel
Bogey March’ will be
Head Majorette Dana
Ziegler, Cathy Barry,
Colleen Gries, Marie
Gomba, Dawn Davenport,
and Kathi Bonawitz.
Included in the group to
perform to ‘The Liberty
Bell March’’ are Ruth
Brace, Marti Spears, Lynn
Wolfe, Lisa Williams, and
Cindy Asby.
On March 6, members of
the squad captured second
place out of seven units
competing in the Second
Annual Bishop Hoban
Marching Festival. This
group ‘included Head
Majorette Dana Ziegler,
Cathy Barry, Lynn Wolfe,
Colleen Gries, Lisa
Williams, Marie Gomba,
Allison Davis, Kathi
Bonawitz, and Dawn
Davenport. The majorettes
are coached by Kathleen
Kemmerer.
If French menu entrees
like Encrecote a la
Menagere and Airelles
Frappe Anglais tempt your
palate, you're a likely cus-
tomer for the Dallas
Rotary Club’s gourmet
dinner, planned April 2 to
be catered at Jimeal’s in
Plymouth.
Caterer Bob Coscia is
Nlanning these and many
Qher fine menu items as
features for the annual
event. Proceeds from the
$25 per person or $50 per
couple evening will be
directed to the $12,000 pur-
chase of a liquid gas
chromotagraph for Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital, a
machine which will pro-
vide blood serum analysis
needed in the treatment of
epileptics and narcotics
patients.
Gourmet chairman for
the Rotary Club is Paul
Priebe and tickets for the
event are available
through either him, Coscia,
John Barney or any other
Dallas Rotarian. Tickets
Qc available to the public
and may also be obtained
from Ralph Connor at
Popky Insurance on
Wyoming Ave., Kingston,
or Bruce Slocum at Bruce
Slocum Insurance on Main
St. Dallas. A maximum of
200 persons will be served
at the affair.
Dallas Rotarians have
also announced plans to
celebrate the club’s 49th
anniversary during their
regular meeting night,
March 25. The Tag
Masters, a barbershop
quartet, will be featured at
the event and the Rotary-
Anns, wives of the club-
members, will join in the
celebration.
During the past week-
end, the club sponsored two
fundraisers, a turkey
dinner for 800 persons at
Dallas High School and
play performance at
Wilkes College. Proceeds
from the two events and
the upcoming dinner all go
to the chromotagraph.
Connor, president of the
Dallas club, invited public
Eight Back Mountain
residents, all College
Misericordia alumnae,
have lent their support to
the college’s Alumni
Association Annual Giving
Campaign, by agreeing to
act as drive leaders.
According to Mrs. Janet
Wills, director of alumni
affairs at Misericordia, the
local residents have
assumed the responsibility
of carrying. the campaign
to their respective
classmates.
Involed are Mrs. Willard
Garey of Lehman, coor-
Puessica Thomas of Noxen,
class agent; and team
leaders Mrs. John Barney,
Mrs. John Tribler, Miss
Kathleen Syack and Mrs.
John Maniskas of Dallas;
Miss Regina Ference of
Harvey’s Lake; and Mrs.
James Borton of
Shavertown.
The annual drive began
officially on Feb. 1 with a
mailing by the college to
some 5,200 Misericordia
graduates throughout the
country. That mailing is
currently being followed up
by classmate contacts
being conducted by the
volunteers. A phonathon is
tentatively scheduled to
complete the drive later
this spring.
Early returns in the
campaign were un-
precedented in number,
according to Mrs. Wills,
who indicated the alumni
have contributed over
$22,000 during the current
fiscal year.
Monies donated by the
alumni are used to
augment the annual giving
fund or the college library
fund, as designated by the
donor.
Liaison Farm
717 - 563-1263
Released thru
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donations to the device,
noting that participation in
the club projects was not
the only way to help sup-
port the acquisition of
important hospital equip-
ment. At the present time,
patients must travel to
either Danville or Phila-
delphia to use such a
device.
Connors suggested
donors address their dona-
Fresh Extra Lean
3 Ibs. or more
tions to Dallas Rotary
Charities, care of the
Dallas Post, Box 366,
Dallas, Pa. 18612.
At the club’s March 11°
meeting Bernard Kolo-
dziej, executive director of
the Wyoming Valley
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Coleen Gries,
Maurita Gries, Jerri
head
Lloyd, Ace
Mrs. Walter C. Covert of
Freedman Avenue, Dallas,
and granddaughter Susan
Elizabeth Miers of Parrish
Street, Dallas, recently re-
turned from California
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389c¢
aftervisiting relatives for
several weeks.
They were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Creager and family "of
LaHabra and Mr. and Mrs.
Sandel C. Hunt of Fall-
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Joan Gregory,
Lynette Moore, Linda -
brook.
Mrs. Creager, the former
Isabel Hunt and Mr. and
Mrs. Hunt are former
Dallas residents.
Susan is a student in the
kindergarten class at
Close
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