Dallas = Chapter of UNICO 'wvyill sponsor a barbeque dinner, Thur- sday, May 21, at the Gate of Heaven auditorium, Dallas. Th e dinner will be cafeteria style All You CAn Eat. Serving will be from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Takeouts: will be available. Tickets for adults are $6.00; for children under 12, $3.00. General chairman is Daniel Scalzo assisted by co-chairmen William Falzone, Dominick Perfetti and Tom Danna. Ticket chairmen are Louis DalSanto, Joseph Paglianite’ and Bernie Foglia. Tickets may be pur- PET GROOMING Truckesville UM sets laboratory school for those instructing youth and adult groups. ) $2 00 Off DOGS or CATS A laborzitory school is AN ; Ry ) Specializing in Grooming, Nail Clipping, teaching. being helcl the week of Although this is a Sunday, Aug.. 16 to Methodist ‘school, spon- A lab. school offers a Bathing, Flea Dipping, etc. Large & Small Dogs. Friday, Aug. 21 at gored by the Wyoming chance to: practice ¢ SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS-Dallas Federated Woman’s Club awarded two $300 1rucksvillle United Conference, teachers teaching techniques, to § PHONE 654-4377 _ scholarships to Dallas seniors Beth Goldman and Chris Kravits. Taking part in the Methodist Church. It is from other denominations share ideas, learn new $ “ ; af presentation of the awards were, left to right, Edgar Hughes, high school principal; ©Pen to. ‘all persons are very welcome. methods of teaching and {open Daily 8 to 5:30 e Don't Use Tranquilizers John Farkas, senior counselor; Christine Kravits, Beth Goldman, Mrs. Hans Dreher, Currently teaching in (Classes are available for to evaluate: It is a process ? Only Tender Loving Care educational committee chairman; and Mrs. Robert Richardson, club president. (Alex church sch ools, as well as teachers of nursery by . which -effective JIanamannnan TRE PPPOE el Rebar Photo) to: those considering through sixth grade, and Edgar Hughes, Jr., principal of the DallasSenior High School, announces that May 28, 6:30 p.m., the school board, teaching staff, and administration will honor those students who have demonstrated outstan- ding scholastic achievement during the school year. These attend a banquet held in the high school cafeteria. The speaker for this event will be the Hon. Judge Charles Lemmond. As a tribute to the students, the district has invited their parents as guests of the district. : To qulaify for Honors Night, the following criteria has been established: all new members to the National Honor Scoiety; those students ‘by grade level, who have maintained a perfect 4.0 Q.P.A. during three of four marking periods this year; all students’ who received scholastic awards during this year, i.e. Merit Scholars, N.E.D.T. recognition or scholar- ships awarded by various organizations for out- standing scholastic achievement; the out- standing student in each department, by grade level. Students' to’ be selected by the staff of each department; valedictorian and salutatorian of the class of 1981; and the student who best exemplifies out- standing school and community citizenship. Dallas Senior High School cheerleaders will conduct ‘a cheerleaders clinic from 9:30 a.m. to" June 26 for girls seven years to 12 years of age at the Dallas Senior High School gym. Registration will be held May 29, 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., on May 30, noon to1 p.m. The fee for the clinic is $10 which ncludes a T- shirt. - All girls are welcome at The 1981 Com- mencement Exercises for Dallas Senior High School will begin with a Bac- calaureate service on Sunday, June 7, followed on Thursday, June 11, with the graduation ceremony. The Baccalaureate: service will be conducted on Sunday afternoon, June 7, 4 p.m. in the Dallas Junior High School auditorium. The in- vocation and message will be delivered by Pastor Lynn Rothrock, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Shavertown. Included in the service will be a musical selection by the senior choristers under the direction of Florence Sherwood. On Thursday, June 11, 6 p.m., the Class of 1981 will be presented by Edgar W. Hughes, Jr., principal of the Dallas Senior High School to Earl Fritzges, president of the Dallas School District Board of Directors. At the ‘graduation ceremony in the Dallas football stadium (in case of in- clement weather, the Dallas Junior High School auditorium), platform guests will ‘include Earl Fritzges, president of Board of Directors; Gerald Wycallis, , assistant ‘superintendent of schools; Edgar W. Hughes and Dr. Brook Hunt, administrators of Dallas Senior High School; the Rev. Burtt E. Sweet, inister of Shavertown Methodist teachers are developed. — ) SWANSON FUNERAL HOME Curtis L.Swanson, Director Pikes Creek,R.D.3, Hunlock Creek 477-2500 a aon ey i RE J | EE aE (NEA) i reanklins. AHAFEEY ad ST ' | paMILY RESTAURANTS OL €O0. DALLAS AUTO PARTS : : : 100 Lake St., Dallas Dall Luzerne Memorial Highway 675-2101 Rlias 288-3636 L Dallas 3 i i 5 ® cheerleaders : ‘ . Joe’s Mister v Hill The Flonist || Ponaak OFFSET i IN Pi A 2 He / INTERNATIONAL Jrioneer Ave, : | MULTIFOOD PAPERBACK Shavertown FAST S000 AND RESTALMANT (HVISHN i 696-1178 Harvey’s Lake Dallas the clinic. 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"He enjoys camping, backpacking, hiking, — ing and revel He ns also likes taking pictures, ing, d inting. ’ Farsas a comsehr aie | HILLSIDEFARMS HADDLE’S BRYANT’S aaa Dallas Senior High School DAIRY STORE KENNELS MOBILE HOMES or the past three years, : : . says he enjoys playing an | Huntsville Road, Trucksvills | | R.D.No.1,Box380,Dallas BRYANT’S COLLEGE MISERICORDIA ves, 1 15 Fr. 008. scons 696-2881 G78:1621 THE BIKEKING i : that the Class of 1981 has ; i selected him as their : Ll: Foe) commencement speaker. — - - ; LL OT a 7 Slain = ER eee