SA _a man —_—— Vi i a po et a i gene PAGE SIXTEEN The Dallas Senior High School welcomed the ninth grade student body during its annual Moving-Up Day program held Friday, May 19, in the high school auditorium. Moving-Up Day, sponsored by the high _ school guidance depart- ment and National Honor Society, is intended to help Dallas ninth grade Welcoming remarks were made by Robert L. Dolbear, principal; Edgar W. Hughes, Jr., assistant principal; Mrs. Barbara N. Price, counselor coor- dinator, and Gerald J. Stinson, athletic program director. Student speakers included Corinne Zim- merman, president of the National Honor Society; TN ee students become familiar Bert Brace, president of with the new Alma Mater the Student Council; prior to the sophomore Michael Getz, sophmore M. Denmon) Cub Pack 132 of Trinity Presbyterian Church of Dallas held its last pack meeting of the year on Monday, May 15. The boys and their parents were told of plans for a trip for the their families. The boys will be going to Ghost Town Park on June 4, Rain date will be June 11. The boys will be called to see how many in their family will be taking part in the trip. The following boys received awards at the meeting: Stephen Kopiak Wolf Badge, gold arrow and silver arrow; Joel Anderson, Wolf Badge; Richard Eckert 2 silver arrows; and Robert Gingras, gold arrow. Also presented at the pack meeting were T-shirts donated by Jack Dowey of Kunkle Exxon. The shirts were given to the boys who took part in the PennDot clean up in April. The boys will also receive patches to wear on their shirts as soon as they are received from. PennDot. The boys who received shirts were Jason St. Clair, Keith Hillard, Richard Eckert, John Tinner, Mark Meade and Michael Meade. Cubmaster Charles Hillard made the an- nouncement that all boys wishing to take part in the Dallas be at the American Legion at 9 a.m., Monday morning. Hillard also gave his thanks to the den mothers for their help during the year. The den mothers are Mrs. Susan Gingras and Mrs. Pat Davis; Mrs. Bonnie Eckert helps Mrs. Gingras. a year. class president; Michael ° - Kalinosky, junior class NEDT WINNERS This objective was president, and Joseph successfully achieved Gorko, senior class through planned program president. Ms. Adrianne activities. Church coordinated the dinator of the pro audio visual; Roya Small and comfortable yet powerful enough to meet the hear- ing needs of most people who can be helped by a hearing aid. Your complete satisfaction is assured by Zenith’s Consumer Protection Plan. * 30 Day Money-Back Privilege (except for modest dispensing fee) e One Year Limited Warranty + Three Year After-Purchase Service Plan ENITH The quality goes in before the name goes on. Globe Store Hearing Aid Center Scranton 77 S. Washington 344-727 Wilkes Barre 822-6122 : # \ i TN A I TR SSR 2 SO ras Sr eo ae Se I 5 I A he Sound of Beautiful Music - 24 Hours a Day Everyday” SPECIAL PROGRAMS SATURDAY NOON- “Remember” 6 p.m. ‘Sounds of the Big Bands'’ 7 p.m. “Broadway and Hollywood’ SUNDAY — 10 A.M. ‘Best Of The Big Bands’’ 1 p.m. ‘’Polka Joy’’ RN A FI E ELECTED--Two persons were elected and two wee reelected to positions in the Wyoming Seminay Alumni Association which held elections during the recent Alumni Day at the college prep school in Kingston. In the photo are (seated) Mrs. Patricia Rosenthal, ‘64 Dallas and Stephen B. Killian, ‘66 Wilkes-Barre, both elected as vice president and president respectively. tston and Miss Sarah Barr ‘34, Forty Fort both reelec- ted as secretary and treasurer respectively. \ MAYPHOLE DANCE -- A Maypole Dance will be one of the features at the Children Museum's Frogtown Frolics to be held Saturday, June 3 at Kirby Park from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Maypole Dance will be taught by Gail Rothstein, Julie Conway and Jennifer Maslow, Shavertown. Some of the other features for the day will include a gymnastics 691 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. 287-8668 exhibition by the YW CA at 1 p.m. Jim Harris . Le bags turkey Jim Harris, formerly" of Idetown, bagged a 19-Ib gobbler while hunting in Susquehanna County, Friday, May 19. Jim was hunting with his father, G. H. Harris of Idetown. He used a slate turkey call to call in the turkey. It is his first turkey. BACK MT. TELECABLE 47 Main St., Dallas 675-1171 Get The Best Go Cable TV Channel 2 - WDAU -22 Channel 3 - WPHL - 17 Channel 4 - WBRE - 28 Channel 6 - WNEP - 16 Channel 8 - WVIA - 44 at low prices Ee = ALUMINUM SIDING MEANS SAVINGS Channel 9 - WOR -9 Channel 11 - WPIX - 11 Channel 13 - Time & Local FM ok : BrRiar ry A I EE RS fat AG gt ely oe Tc Ing r= FULLY INSURED ® SHUTTERS onins 639-1762 STH : a SAR Cen sep iit
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