PAGE FOURTEEN = = Ro THE DALLAS POST, NOVEMBER 23, 1977 Boosters list winter schedule Dallas Area Booster Club presented its = winter schedule as follows: ~ Thursday, Dec. 1-- “Basketball Night” with Coach Joe 0’Don- nell; Thursday, Jan. 5-- “Wrestling Night’ with Coach Larry Shuler. _ Thursday, Feb. 2--The Booster Club will host the “Mothers Club’ officers and members. Thursday, March 2-- “Baseball Night’’ with Coach Jerry Stinson. There will be a drawing for season passes to all ‘home basketball games as well as all home wrestling meets. : Details will be published prior to each meeting listing the entire program. : : : Booster members, Ca \ friends and the public are GIVE ME A D--Lake-Lehman football mothers came out on the floor as Dallas ~~ KEEP THE SHOE--Keep t Lhe shoe, ik up to a ese on invited. Plan-to attend. -cheerleaders during the Knights’ pep rally last Thursday giving the Dallas cheer “Give majorettes as they cheered the Mountaineers e-pep y Bosal Se me a D”. It didn’t last long as members of the team took them off the floor. (Photo by Friday afternoon. (Photo by Charlot M. Denmon) iA Charlot M. Denmon) 2” Lh 4 It Pays to Advertise : ; a a | It Pays to Advertise Ee son Subscribe to the Post It Pays to Advertise L-L Lions hosted at dinner Members of the Lake- their service during the _—— Lehman Lions mini- season. The centerpiece tat \ ; football team were honored from the head table was » ® SEA R'S at a banquet, Nov. 13, at presented to Doug Ide. Pesacreta's Restaurant. Thirteen year olds who STRURANT Ernest “Bud” Slocum, will be unable to play in the master of . ceremonies, league next season because | ‘’Serving Wyoming Valley 1 For The Past 35 Years’ Luncheon Specials Served welcomed the guests and of their age were presented introduced the persons at with awards by Doug the head table. Johnstone. Recipients “Invocation was given by were Chip Austin, Eric Don Weidner: Joseph Cornell, Charlie Norris, Ed Mon. - Sat. 11 A.M. 'Til 4 P.M. “Red Jones was the guest Pish. Bill Radonoviteh FAVORITE SLEEPWEAR--Dallas cheerleaders, strutters and majorettes modeled the speaker : i Tracey Slocum Danny sleepwear of the Dallas senior football players at their pep rally on Eriday. Left to right, | The cheerleadsr coaches Walsh. Mark. Walsh. and Betsy Bestwick models Ray Makiewicz; Julie Burke models Ken Charney’s with his favorite teddy bear; Dave Gramp'’s sleepwear is modeled by Denise Walsh: Tina Charney models Brian Bridger’s; Eric Stolarick waits to see what appears while Frank Kozak’s model is Dawn Davenport. (Photo by Charlot M. Denmon) were presented with Harry Taylor. corsages in recognition’ of GAs a aga min Ry gy a Serving Complete Menu It's yourtelum Mon. - Sat. 11 A.M. ‘Til 1:30 A.M. 612-614 Main St. March of Dimes Edwardsville, Pa. a YY -“ 288-6606 J ) Choice Beers, Wines, Liquors, Mixed Drinks Seafood - Steaks - Chops - Sandwiches TET T Bl Hy + } Era THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER LAST GAME--Saturday’s game with Dallas was the last ~~ Nayliss, Bob Barcheski, Dave Gunton, Jim Pilger; back football game for these Knight seniors. Left to right, first row, senior cheerleaders, Holly Rave, Kim Dinger, Cathy row, are Bert Balliet, Dana Sutliff, Jim Spencer, Jack Sayre. (Photo by Charlot M. Denmon) Swire; second row, Mark MacDougal, Randy Walsh, John Former Shavertown resident inducted to sports hall Former Shavertown member of both the (Collegiate Hall of Fame. Jake Scott, Ken Houston resident John C. Professional Football Hall Members of the NFL's and Ron Saul were also in Youngblood was inducted of Fame and the National Washington Redskins-- attendance at the banquet. into the Arlington, Va. - Sports Hall of Fame in j A ceremonies during the 21st "n annual Better Sports A Banquet Nov. 9. Youngblood, a native of 9 o aemtits we | “Who'll be closed this of Kingston Twp. High School, presently serves T d. as assistant principal in hurs ay to join you | charge of health, physical education, driver | In celebration of a education and athletic en | Happ y Thanksgiving? Arlington. - dd Our offices will be closed for the holiday _10th MOUNTAIN PARKA CHAMOISSHRT Younghiond began his idle Ski troopers parka of weather-resistant, bone- Heavyweight cotton chamois coaching in Arlington at colored 50/50 polyester/cotton lined with plaid sloth Shs with SUP alt Stratford Junior High in this coming Thursday. 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