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Hinged- 88c . | lid compartments for Other Kits . 47¢c | stamps, clips. $1.29 Val, — | With ] "All Prices Plus Tax j par Point Pens 4 C' pEsk LAMP SPECIAL 5941 b, BEN FRANKLIN CHURCH STREET ] DALLAS S&H GREEN STAMPS 10: Technology. William J. Fielding, Box 178, Shavertown, R. D. 5, a grad- uate of Lake-Lehman High School, will major in Surveying Technol- ogy, and Dale P .Culver, Carverton Road, Wyoming, R. D. 3, will take Drafting and Design Technology. He ig a graduate of Westmoreland High School. All men will study for two academic years to earn an Assoc- iate Degree in Engineering. Returning for a second year are Thomas G. Baer, Harvey's Lake, R. D. 1, and William E. MacMillan, Noxen, R. D. 1. Both men success- fully completed their first year at Penn State Center in the Surveying Technology curriculum and next {month will begin their final year. | Also ready to begin is secend year | at Penn State Center is James T. Reese, 138 Meadowcrest, Trucks- | ville, who is taking Drafting and De- | sign Technology. Penn State University’s Wilkes- number of Back Mountain students | during its: many years’ existance. | Among those who have achieved I success in their chosen fields are: Edward J. Girvan, Lakeside Drive, | Dallas, who is employed as a drafts- man by International Business Mach- ines, Endicott, New York, and Wil- bur E. Hoyt, Trucksville, R. D. 1, who is a draftsman for Kearfott Corporation, Little Falls, New Jer- sey. Thomas V. Duddy, Meadowecrest, Trucksville, is an engineering assis- tant with American Car and Foundry Industries, Inc., Data Reduction Re- search Laboratory in Berwick, and eer on Computor Development for IBM, Kingston, N. Y. Albert Dymond, Dallas, R. D. 4, Montrose. He is a laboratory tech- nician ‘whose duties involve testing electrical aviation equipment. Frank is in the Radar Division of the United States Air Force. Penn State University's Wilkes- EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machel Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 Number Of Back Mountain Students At Penn State Center, Wilkes-Barre | Barre Center has graduated a large Thomas Stash, Overbrook Road, Dal- | las, works as a Development Engin- | is with Bendix Corporation, South | | A. Finber, also of Dallas, R, D4} ” md THE Barre Center is cooperating in the national demand for qualified téch- nicians. It offers Associate Degrees | ‘n Engineering which take two academic years of work and a sum- mer session at the University Park campus to obtain. Under this cur- riculum a student specializes in} one of the three program courses offered. Drafting and Design Technology trains young men and women for employment jin machine design, tool and die design or structural lay- out. Electrical Technology prepares graduates for technological assign- ments with electrical utilities, man- | vfacturers of electrical and © elec- | and electrical tronic equipment, maintenance and instrument depart- ments of various industrial corners. The Wilkes-Barre Center also of- fers the only Surveying Technology program leading to an engineering States. Surveying Technology pro- vides a knowledge of the elements of surveying as applied to construc- tion, land topographic, geogetic, city | and photogrammetric surveys. | The Wilkes-Barre Center has ex- | isted in continuous operation since | 1916. Thousands of students have! acquired important training and knowledge in engineering technol- ogy. The Center has been located | * With RCA In Ohio | RICHARD RUDY Richard Rudy, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Richard M. Rudy, Shagbark | Drive, Shavertown, started on the! Cambridge, Ohio, as a test design | | engineer working on military com- | munications systems. | Rich is a 1958 graduate of West- | moreland. This June he graduated from Indiana Technical College, Fort | Wayne, Indiana, completing . his | course of studies for the degree of | | Bachelor of Science in electronic, THE YOUNG Kaynee Shirts Dickie Slacks Hanes Underwear Trimfit Socks ‘Sweaters Ties Handkerchiefs ALSO @ .e 6 eo eo o $1.00 per Week. A Drawing Every Week. 42 MAIN STREET BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUGGESTIONS PAROCHIAL SCHOOL SLACKS and SOCKS Join our Merchandise Club. - engineering July 20. gee tes ee ee men | MEN'S SHOP DALLAS DALLAS POST. THURSDA®, AUGUST 24, 1961 { minutes during ten weeks of in- | struction, There will be Fall, Winter, | degree in the entire Eastern United | first of August with the RCA in | SECTION A — PAGE 7 Gate Of Heaven Parochial School Anticipates Enrollment of 825 Gate of Heaven Parochial School, | the cafeteria, serving the hot noon which had an enrollment of 791 lunch. : last year, is anticipating a 1961-| Gate of Heaven draws pupils from 1962 school population of at least { a widely scattered area in the Back 825 children from first to eighth { Mountain, including Sweet Valley grades. Harveys Lake, Lake Silkworth, Pikes The sixteen bright classrooms | Creek, and Carverton, as well as at theGuthrie School Building, 669 jand Spring Terms. North Vashington Street, since 1951, The Fall Term will begin Sept- when gpanding enrollments neces-| ember 18, for Freshman Orientation sitateda move to larger quarters. | and Registration Classes will begin The Jenter operates an- extensive on Monday, September 25. Fresh- evening school program called Con- | 720 class of over 100 students is ex- tinuing Education which offers a |Pected. variety of non-credit and credit | coursesincluding real estate, man- | Geisinger Changes Name agemern training, advertising, corp- | g rion As It Adds Facilities oration finance, algebra, and pub- | lic speking. These courses are de- | : Ni It is no longer Geisinger Memor- obtainig additional know-how in |ial Hospital in Danville. It is Geis- | will be used to capacity. from the more populous centers of their secific School will start the day after | Dallas, Shavertown and Trucksville. which ‘ad them to solid advance- | terms long overdue, as Geisinger ) Tm + vv mr ene | has been functioning in that capa- | cluding cafeteria service. Buses | Needed Rainfall Monday { will travel over the regular routes. | is going on the four-term system. |a steadily increasing reputation. | On Friday, September 8, on the| Rain fell on Monday and Wednes- The Whkes-Barre Center ‘also. will | Education. and | day of the Feast of Nativity of the|day, relieving drought that | | Blessed Virgin Mary, God’s blessing | preventing ripening of green toma- term sytem, but has not yet sched- | ‘A how five-story wing is pres- | OB the school year will be asked | toes, and beginning to scorch the uled thi University’s summer-term | phase n ds term system class | gitional operating. rooms and tacil- | Will attend. periods will run for seventy-five ities are being added. 1 ers | { teaching staff of Sisters of Mercy, | go and make you look forward to land mothers volunteer to help in !the trip. signed io aid men and women in | jobs and positions | inger Medical Center, a change in { Labor Day, with a full session, in- | This rear Penn State University { city for the past fifteen years, with | i research will bel was schedule classes according to the | stepped up- | ently under construction, and ad-|?2f 2 special Mass which all pupils | grass. | Four lay teachers supplement the | ‘A diplomat can tell you where to SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER IS A SUPERMARKET IN YOUR KITCHEN RE hE The refrigerator “%; all America has been asking for...the all-new PHILCO NO FROST eA > f-- LE) Ib: I, oii toons Jf Rae J = 13.47% 2-DOOR § ® No Frost in Refrigerator... 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