. ® { GN Ad SG officers their officers and representatives. Dallas Alumni to participate The Dallas High School Marching Band will conduct its first Annual Alumni Day on Saturday, Oct. 15. All past bandsmen from the Dallas High School are invited to join the Marching Band in their show. Alumni wishing to participate are requested to report to David Benn, Band Director, in the Band Room at the Senior High School at 10 a.m. on Oct. 15. Please bring your instru- ments if this is possible. A limited amount of instruments will be available through Mr. Benn. Also alum i are requested to wear their band jackets. The Band Officers are organizing this event and urge all alumni to join them for this day. This is also the Dallas Homecoming Day and it is anticipated that a big turnout will report. Dallas Band wins The Dallas High School Marching Band captured first place in the “Tournament of Bands” competi- tion held recently at Wyoming Area High School Stadium. ; The Mountaineer band, under the direction of David C. Benn, com- peted in Class II against Pittston Area, Catasauqua, Nanticoke, Whi- tehall, Northampton and Bishop Hoban. Lisa Sigmand is the drum major- ette for the Dallas band. Field ‘Captain is Sue MacAvoy, strutter captains are Polly Kunkle and Vernie Repko, silk captains are Sandy Mayers and Lori DelDaudio and majorette captains are Patti Davenport and Kelly Saba. “Legal Aspects of Doccumenta- tion” is the topic of an all-day workshop for registered nurses to be held on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at the Penn State Worthington/Scran- ton Campus in Dunmore. Advertise 675-5211 or ~ Ruckno honored of the Board of Trustees. Pat Russin, guidance counselor at Dallas Senior High, has announced that juniors will be able to join one million other students around the world in taking the Preliminary Scholastic « Aptitude Tests-National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT-NMSQT) this fall. The test, co-sponsored by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Cor- poration is an important step in making college plans. Scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 22 at 8:30 a.m., (doors open at 8 a.m.) the test measures verbal and mathe- matical aptitude - two abilities important in doing college work. The test: can also lead to other opportunities for high school stu- any item $500 or less in The Free Items 825-6868 dents; they can enter the competi- tion for scholarships administered by the National Merit Scholarship corporation; they can participate in College Board’s Student Search Service which is used by hundreds of colleges interested in students like them, Iso they can get a good idea what the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is like. Juniors who are interested in taking PSAT-NMSQT are to register in the guidance office at Dallas Senior High School. The fee for upon registration. The deadline for registering for the test is Oct. 14. Candy sale begins The Dallas Intermediate School P.T.O. fund raising sale will start Oct. 13. The students will be selling Cadbury Krisp Bars and Pepper- mint Patties for $1.00. This year, in an effort to please more people, the students will also be selling all occasion and Christ- mas gift wrap for $3.00. Gift prizes will be awarded to the top sellers by Haney Fund Raising and monetary prizes will be awarded by the P.T.O. FOR: SPAS, HOT TUBS, STEAM ROOMS Quality Pools Hottest PRICE INCLUDES: 4-6 Person Fiber- glass Spa compete with heater, 4 jets, jet pump, air blower, thermo- stat, air controls, filter, skimmer, $1595 Surprise! allas Post/Joan Kingsbury Exchange student is honored By JOAN KINGSBURY Staff Correspondent Juan Carlos Fernandez, AFS stu- dent from Cochabamba, Bolivia, was treated to a real ‘surprise’ on Oct. 5 when he was guest of honor at a birthday party given by his host parents, Robert and Helen Vail of Trucksville. The party, which was a complete surprise to Juan, was held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shaver- town. Included among the guests were members of the Dallas Senior a member, coach John McCafferty and member of the Dallas Chapter, American Field Service. Also in attendance was Peter Johnson, AFS student from Aus- tralia and exchange student San- tiago Sante of Madrid, Spain. Juan was presented with a soccer ball which was signed by his team- mates and the coach. Dallas Post/Joan Kingsbury Kimberly Justus. Dallas Senior High School announces its annual Homecoming will be held Saturday, Oct. 15. The day is highlighted by the Dallas-Pittston Area football game at 2 p.m. with the announcement of the homecoming queen at halftime, A dance will be held in the senior high school gym from 8 to 11 p.m. Music will be provided by ‘‘Star- 4B \ Mon.-Fri. i 8 to 8 Sat. 9-6; Sun. 1 to 5 CALL NOW FOR WINTERIZATION ON YOUR POOL ROUTE 6 & 11 NEXT TO RAVE'S, CHINCHILLA struck.” | Parents, faculty, friends and alumni are invited to attend the festivities. Homecoming events are planned by members of the Student Council with the assistance of mem- bers of the student body. 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