The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 28, 1961, Image 7

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Citizens Committee
To Meet October 18
Citizens Committee for Better
Schools, will meet October 18. The
topic will be, “What does it take
to be a successful College Appli-
cant?” The program is under chair-
manship of Dr. Irvin Jacobs, .the
first of two meetings on college
preparation.
Institute that it will offer the tele-
vision course, The New Biology, for
credit, beginning in the Fall 1961
semester. The course will be telecast
by station WDAU-TV in. Scranton,
from 6:00 to 6:30 a.m, Mondays
through Fridays, starting late in
September. Sister Marianna, R.SM.,
will be in charge of arrangements
| at the college,
The New Biology is the first
| course to be presented on the CBS
educational series COLLEGE OF
| THE AIR. It will be carried by over
182 stations affiliated with the CBS
Television Network as well as by
many of the educational television
stations across the nation.
Dr. Ray Koppelman, assistant
professor of biochemistry at the
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Misericordia To Offer Early
Morning College Of The Air
College Misericordia has notified
officials of Learning Resources
University of Chicago, will be the
national teacher of the course. He
will have as guest lecturers a num-
ber of distinguished authorities in
the biological sciences from other
universities.
The course is planned to include
the revolutionary research findings
of the post-war years, which have
contributed to a dramatic change in
the conceptual framework of con-
temporary biological thought, Heavy
emphasis will be placed on cellular
metabolism, the integrative mecha-
nisms of biological organisms, and
the potential importance of bio-
chemistry and biophysics to biology-
An advisory committee of leading
biology educators has consulted with
Dr. Koppelman 'in developing the
course. They have included the
recommendations of professional or-
ganizations interested in biology.
The .two-semester college course
will consist of 160 thirty-minute
lecture-demonstration sessions pre-
sented five days per week. During
the Christmas and spring holidays,
special ‘guest lectures and review
sessions will be presented in place
of the regular class sessions, The
holiday will be scheduled so as to
coincide as nearly as possible with
_| those of the participating colleges.
Professor Koppelman, who is
thirty-eight years old, received his
PhD in biochemistry from the Uni-
versity of Chicago in 1952, and has
been a member of the biology
department staff since 1948, doing
both teaching and research. In June
he was awarded the Quatrell prize
by the University for excellence in
undergraduate teaching.
Dr. Koppelman has said that the
course will emphasize three impor-
tant concepts: (1) the trend toward
a biochemical approach to life, with
emphasis on chemistry’s relationship
to the science of life; (2) the need
for consideration of biological prob-
Jems of tomorrow; and (3) the
understanding. of man’s place in the
scheme of things.
Learning Resources Institute, the
sponsor of the course, is a nonprofit
organization which, in the past, has
administered the ‘Continental Class-
room courses, The previous courses,
also offered for college credit, were
in atomic age physics, modern chem-
istry, and contemporary mathema-
tics. The Institute includes in its
membership twelve leading national
educational organizations and is
supported by industrial and founda-
tion grants.
ing production of The New Biology
include the National Science
Foundation and several leading
corporations. i
Meeker
| Dallas sub-district W.S.C.S. meet-
| ing was held at Idetown, Wednes-
| day evening. Officers training clas-
| ses were held. Sixty-two members
| representing 12 societies were pres-
| ent. Refreshments were served.
| Lehman
| evening at the home of Mr.
| Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Sweet Valley.
| hall was held. Present were: Addie
Payne, Josie Hummel, Faye Brown,
| Lillian Hildebrant, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
| sell Ide, Linda Rogowski, and Mr.
{and Mrs. Fredwinter,
| © Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Keating and
| family who recently sold their home
| in Nanticoke, are now making
| their home at Lake Silkworth. .
Stephen Tyrhell is recuperating at
his home after being a patient at
| Geisinger Hospital.
| Happy Birthday to Claude Miner
|-and Conrad Winter who celebrate
| their birthdays Oct. 1 y
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Note this MC-70 tire print, showing
three-rib tread design. Fewer ribs
than in ordinary tires means more
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Note how ordinary tread, weaken-
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in the center.
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THE BLAS POST, “THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 28,
Mt. Zion
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kitchen, of
Sayre, recently visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchen, Mt.
Zion.
Miss Bertha Spencer, Rome, vis-
ited Mrs. Lord last week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas spent
a few days visiting their daughter
Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins at Bayville,
N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Conklin,
Princeton, N. J., and formerly of Mt.
Zion have a new baby girl born
Sept. 7. Mr. Conklin is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conklin
Sharon LaBar, daughter of Mrs.
William LaBar, and Sharon Pool,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Pool, both of Mt. Zion were among
others who were recently awarded
a Certificate of Educational Develop-
ment at West Pittston school. The
certificate reads that it is “in recog-
nition of outstanding performance
on the Spring 1961 National Edu-
cational Development tests, . This
award reflects credit both to the
student and to the school.”
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris Jr.
and son Jeffrey Lynn Harris from
Wilmington Delaware visited Mr.
Harris's parents, last week-end Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Harris of the Mt.
Zion road.
Your preached
correspondent
again, supplying the pulpit for Lynn
Brown at Falls - Lake Winola - Mill
City.
The grass at Dunmovin is not
growing quite so fast mow, but
Tuffy the puppy still grows. He has
such long legs ‘and ‘body that he
can put both feet on my shoulders
—when I bend over far enough so
he can reach! The cycle is ‘swinging
around to the Fall and Catherine
“house to receive them!
Carrier Likes New
Addressing System
Warren ;Johnson ‘of Beaumont,
rural carrier for ‘the
liked the new: method of addressing
the papers, but that he was in
receipt of two Shayvertown. papers,
mixed with: his bundle.
, Warren has
which takes him around Harveys
Center Moreland before circling back
to the . Harveys - Lake -post-Office.
three times last Sunday morning |
has been conditioning her plants for |"
indoor life. And Ruth conditions: the,
last eleven |
years of the Harveys Lake route,
called on Thursday to say that he’
a fifty-mile route |
Lake, out, to Vernon, and almost to
It takes him four hours. in good
weather to service the 750 boxes,
far longer during the winter months. ||
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Result: tread wears unevenly, and
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1961
BIG WEEKEND
September 28, 29, and 30 are
three big days to close the first
month of school.
This evening the seniors at Leh-
man Building are giving a free dance
for the students of our area schools.
Music will be provided by Rythum
Aces. This dance is being given
in appreciation of all the activities
that all the students have attended.
Through their attendance the sen-
ior class has gotten enough money
for the Washington trip.
Each senior will be allowed to
bring a guest if he so desires. It
is hoped that the students enjoy
themselves at the “Kick-off Hop”.
The money the students save from
admission will probably be spent
tomorrow - at the Bloomsburg Fair.
The band, along with many stu-
dents from the school, will have a
day of fun and relaxation as they
wander around the fair grounds.
Numerous other units will be
marching in the parade around the |
race track, along with our band.
Everyone will surely be exhausted |
after the day of walking, but it is |
one day to which most of the stu- |
dents look forward.
Saturday’ afternoon will end the |
big fling ‘with a football game at |
Northwest, |
It js good that every weekend |
isn’t filled’ with ds many activities |
as this’ one.
Lake -Lehman
High School
MARY ANN LASKOWSKI
{ are asked to purchase the official
By
GYM SUITS
Our new gym teacher at the
Lehman Building, Mrs. Reynolds,
has set some new standards. Sev-
enth, eighth, and ninth grade girls
gym ‘uniform of black and gold,
which will have an identification
number on the collar.
Senior high girls are asked to
wear black shorts and white blouses
as their uniforms. This will bring
a more orderly appearance to the
gym classes.
CLASS NEWS
The seniors are in pictures this
week. On
Wednesday our school photographer
took pictures for the yearbook.
Class rings,—are what the Juniors
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they saw all the color of stones
they can choose. Measurements of
| their fingers were taken. Time will
fly until that last week before the
rings arrive. Be patient, Juniors!
APPRECIATION
English Departments are making
sure that Seniors get that extra
push that they need in order to
students have sent for information
on colleges. Application blanks for
admission to a college should be
sent now for registration next fall.
BAND SPONSORS
Bank Sponsors are conducting
their annual membership drive
from now until October. Donations
are accepted,
At the last meeting $600 was
added to the uniform fund making
a total of $2,900.
The meetings are held the third team will be printed in this column.
start school next fall. Most of the | 125 BD 3 Me
SECTION B—PAGE 1
Two Local Men Attend
Insurance Convention
Among 600 members of the Vet-
erans Association of Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company from cen-
tral Pennsylvania, meeting in Read-
ig September 21, were William E.
Gross Jr. of 100 Franklin St., Dal-
las, and Llewellyn S. Jones, Dal-
Gross is manager
of the Kingston office; Mr. Jones
is retired from the Pittston office.
| Tuesday at alternating schools. Oct
ober meeting will be held at Lake
Building.
JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL
On September 16, the Junior Var-
sity Football Squad played Forty-
Fort J-V, winning 13-0.
On October 2, the team meets
Hanover at 4:15 p.m.
Games scheduled for the J. V,
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