Yesterday (continued from page 1) emergency measures for the direction of the library and pos- sible appointment of an interim librarian. Dallas Junior High School conducted its first annual Sci- ence Fair in the Dallas Junior Hith School gymnasium. Pro- jects were judged by Dr. De- twiler, professor of Physics and Chemistry at Wilkes College graduate school. Dallas Senior High School gymnasium was the first scene of the first Commencement to be held in the new building. W. Frank Tribble presented 140 students for diplomas. 30 Years Ago - June 15,1972 TWO NEW ORGANIZATIONS JOIN AREA WATER PROTEST Two new orfganizations were éstablished to combat the for- mation of a water authority. A group of Kingston Township residnts met at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, with Mrs. Pe- ter McTague serving as acting chariman. Beavers and the dams they have built on Goodrich Road are causing deterioration of the pavement, according to Dallas Township Supervisor Fred Lam- oreaux. Damage to the section of road between Kunkle and Alder- son is heavey due to the many beaver dams built in the area. Karen Wynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wynn, Trucksville took top honors when she won first place in dis- cus throwing at the Junior Olympics at Kirby Park. 20 Years Ago - June 2, 1972 LAKE LANDFILL CLOSED At a recent meeting with offi- cials of the State Department of Environmental Resources, more than 100 residents of Lake Township expressed concern for the environment when the DER annnounced that it was closing the township landfill for lack of permit. A recent renovation at the Lake-Lehman Senior High School Library has resulted in a doubling of the amount of space available to students for reading and research. Lake-Lehman’s Tracey Turner and Jill Solinski joined in a no- hitter to shut out Bishop O’Reil- ly 2-0 The win gave the Lady Knights the first game in the best-of-three series. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Dallas Post. 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