PAGE 2-1 The fact that Wilkes-Barre Busi- ness College is 77 years old may come as a great surprise to many. Nevertheless, it is true that the school was founded before such American institutions as Stanford, Temple University "or Carnegie Tech. As an institution that has trained thousands of women as secretaries, it antedates such fa- mous women’s colleges as Bryn Mawr, Goucher and Skidmore. It is one of the oldest business colleges in the United States. ~~. The Business College was founded in an era when high schools and colleges turned their backs on the needs of the business world. In a period when only Greek, Latin, Euclid and Shakes- peare were synonymous with edu- PudPrndPnds Business College Celebrates Its 77th Anniversary Year cation, the Business College responded to the great industrial and business expansion of the late 19th century by training the ac- countants, bookkeepers and secre- taries so sorely needed by banks, railroads, and hundreds of other businesses. Many of these young men and women so trained became executives and leaders in Wyoming _ Valley business and industry. 2 Through these Wilkes-Barre Business College has kept its curriculum attuned to the needs of the business world and has turned out, year in and ygdr out, thousands of young men and women for industry as well as for civil service and the armed forces. Today, the Business College isin a period of expansion. Two factors PnP G Pung & ' DAVID BLIGHT Sehool of Dancing Z EXPERT = AB oa VA 3.3914 OR REGISTER AT THE i Y' OPENING DAY Television For All INSTRUCTION { TAP - BALLET - BALLROOM ¢ OPENING THURSDAY SEPTEMBER { REGISTER NOW BY TELEPHONE A "FREE! ¢ @e 2 7 CLASSES CONDUCTED ; AT \ Z Back Mountain YMCA | IN ) Shavertown Sond VN DAY 20 5 Training Students many years, a are responsible: First, is the great emphasis on post-high school edu- cation. Second, is the fact thatbusi- nessmen, like other employers, de- mand more maturity and more education from their employes. Just as teachers once taught school with only a high school diploma, so of- fice workers and bookkeepers were once hired with minimum educa- tional qualifications. Teachers, to- day, must have a college degree. Secretaries and office workers find the educational demands on them increasing all the time. Anew class- ification, CPS, Certified Public Sec- retary, accents the growing em- phasis on education. Some special accolade should go to the Business College and perhaps to all the other private business schools in the nation,for in a period when the public schools and the ' colleges are having so many fi- nancial problems, these schools are not asking for handouts from the state government or the Federal Government. Without subsidies or endowments, they operate in the best tradition of private enterprise, making and selling a good product and providing community service. * The kindergarten center for Lake and Noxen Townships will be lo- cated at the Lake Elementary Building. The kindergarten center for Lehman, Jackson and Ross Townships will be located at the Lehman Elementary Building. The School District will not furnish transportation for any kindergar- ten students. * Dallas Elementary Schools plan seven sections of each grade and eight of kindergarten. This. is the first year, says Elementary Super- visor William A. Austin, that itwill be possible to have thirty to thirty- two pupils only in each class. Transfers make this possible, bal- ancing the size. * DON’T RUN — WALK! Traffic authorities advise that school children should be taught not to run, but to walk rapidly, when crossing streets. September 5, Wednesday x An THE DALLAS POST — THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1962 DALLAS SCHOOL CALENDAR — 1962-1963 September 4, Tuesday. . =... 0c 0. , General Teachers’ Meeting ey OR RE LS SN Schools Open October 25-26, Thursday & Friday . .......... Teachers’ Institute November 22-23, Thursday & Friday ... .. Thanksgiving Vacation December 3, Monday .:-. . si. Ln 1st Day of Hunting Season December:24,"Monday. =... ai Linn Christmas Recess Begins January 2, Wednesday... 0.0, oun. aaah nn Schools Reopen February:22, Friday.» 0 aor on Sie Washington’s Birthday April-8, Monday ci". coh Sa Easter Vacation Begins April:16, Tuesday. . co ou orton nna a Schools Reopen May 30, Thursday Memorial Day JuneD:Sunday: oii io aires IS le Baccalaureate June 11, Tuesday Commencement June 14, Friday Last Day of School NUMBER OF DAYS OF SCHOOL September 18 February 19 October 21 March 21 November 20 April 16 December 14 May 22 January 22 June 10 Total 95 Total 88 TOTAL SCHOOL CALENDAR : 3 Days of Teacher In-Service Education 188 Days of Student Attendance 186 Days - Total School Year How Your School Dollar Is Spent The 1962-1963 school year budgetof$1,139,750.00 for Dallas School District reveals the following expenditures in major classifications: Budget Item Amount Percentage Adinistration. ©. EE TE ny $ 47,703.50 .0419 Instructions... 0, Ta Sa Re, 670,092.54 .5879 Attendance Services on Leas U iad, 50.00 .0001 Henlth Services... vob. 0. ood 00 16,246.33 .0143 Pupil Transportation... 0 oi wassba a0, 58,483.00 .0513 Operation of Plant. . v3, i omar rein, 85,634.00. .0752 Maintenance of Plant...) iva. da Lo 36,059.73 .0317 Rixed’ Charges... .c. . ou iase an eg ie 52,587.00 .0462 Food Services iv... 0h Uni Sai en dat, 720.00 .0006 Student: Body Activities...» os al ai, 10,248.50 .0090 Community.Services =... 2 ae. ca ion 2,122.50 .0015 Capital Outlay. = och a a ee. 7,567.65 .0066 Debt:Service. ici rn RE 127,160.00 .1116 Putten ce. hor se NE a Se 18,075.25 .0159 Revenue Anticipation Notes Payable. . . . . . . 7,000.00 .0062 The greatest single expenditure is for instruction, which includes a total of $536,765.60 for teachers’ salaries. == Far away at SCHOOL but close T0 HOME by TELEPHONE So, after school starts and you’d like to be with your children, do the next best thing and call them long distance. 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