: Dallas Post/Ed Campbell SPCA collection Students at the Dallas Township Elementary School recently presented gifts they made for animals to Mrs. Sue Francisco of the SPCA. Shown here during the presentation are, from left, first row, Donald Hosey, Dania Zalatimo, Holly Pelton, David Germack, Debbie Meyers, Shawn Callahan, George Ann Hackling, Jeffrey Victor. Second row, Fred Mayer, Bridget Temperine, Susan, Berlew, Mary Jesso, Sam Barbosé, school principal; Judy Roeden, Sue Francisco, Denise Fostock, Tony Honderd, Patrick Joyce, “‘Bridget’’, Valerie Prothpro and Abbey Russin. i Poster winners The Dallas Junior High School Student Council recently conducted its annual .School Pride Poster Contest. Students submitted original posters which displayed their. awareness of the variety of activities available in the.jupior high school Shown.here are the contestawinners with asfewnof sthe *entiies. From left* AAdf Strazdus, #Md prize; Robe Wong, secondiprize}idames Shields, honorable mention; and] Chiistopher Lushefski, first! pize. Student Council advisor is Miss Norine Amesbury. bot : Wrong Jones Due to an editor’s error, a picture of Donald R. Jones from the Dallas r | School Board appeared with an arti- | cle about Donald J. Jones from the _ Lake-Lehman School Board. Donald J. Jones was recently honored by the Pennsylvania School i | Boards Association for 10 years of service to the Lake- Lehman School | | Sey : BR f mn FY Welcome | | i i = Baby ( 0) JE The recent arrival of the newest Mii | member of your household is the ! \ 0 i perfect time to arrange for a / ! ply i WELCOME WAGON call, yl I'm your WELCOME WAGON i pi tui representative and my basket is full il il I i li Ahi 0 il “Board. xX 3 f fi ifts for the family. 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