re ME THE DALLA@®OST — THURSEBAY, AUGUST 23, 1962 PAGE 3-1 FACULTY CHANGES FOR DALLAS AREA JOINT SCHOOLS Pive teachers have resigned from the Dallas Schools system, and fourteen names have been added to the faculty list of teachers having permanent status. These former faculty members have resigned: Phillip Richards, Verna Butts, Theresa Shiner, Howard Shiner, and Ethel Shultz. On permanent status are: Mrs. Sarah Welker, Patricia Whit- taker, Mrs. Nancy May Jones Sloan, Robert M. Hukill, Mrs. Janet Smith, Mrs. Nancy Lynne Hontz, Florence I. Guido, Miriam Vas Korlis, Mrs. Virginia Rubino, John Sul- koski, Robert Marr, Mrs. Mary A. Emmanuel Sigworth, Mary Patricia Fox, Mrs. Marcy H. Kershner. MRS. NANCY MAY JONES SLOAN Mrs. Nancy Sloan, 18 Meadow- crest, Trucksville, graduated in June, 1962, from Cedar Crest Col- lege, Allentown. She is certificated to teach all elementary subjects. Mrs. Sloan served as sales man- ager on the college yearbook and was photography and art editor of the newspaper. She was a member of the Women’s Athletic Association and served as co-author of a . column on college activities for the Ocean City Sentinel Ledger. * Miss Patricia Whittaker, 258 Church Street, Dallas, graduated in May, 1962, from Bloomsburg State College. She is certificated to BOYS’ NON-MARKING — Seo Leather Upper ! NOW ! Robin Hood Shoes in a dazzling, s variety of styles. 0 teach all elementary subjects. Miss Whittaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Whittaker, whilein college was a member of the Dra- matic Club, Le Circle Francais, Women’s Athletic Association, MISS PATRICIA WHITTAKER Modern Dance, Fashion Show, Pennsylvania Student Education Association, Waller Hall Associa- tion, Custom Committee, and the May Day Court. * Sarah Welker, Highland Avenue, Trucksville, was gradu- ated from Temple University, Philadelphia, and is certificated to teach all elementary subjects. Mrs. Welker participated in the following activities while attending Mrs. Made for the way priced for the uay they grow ob of them. STYLES In PVC Soles — SO LIGHT, SO FLEXIBLE, Durable It Is Guaranteed To B-C-D widths. f/ fli ton Outwear The MRS. SARAH WELKER college: Orchestra, glee club, stu- dent government, and annual book. She is the mother of three chil- dren, served as a full-time sub- stitute teacher in Dallas Elementary ' School last year. ROBERT M. HUKILL Mr. Robert M. 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Since the latter date, she has been teaching a fourth grade in the Bridgewater-Raritan, New Jersey, School System. * Mr. John Sulcoski, 286 Colley Street, Wilkes-Barre, was grad- uated from Hanover Township High School. He received the Bach- elor of Arts degree from Kings Col- lege. He was awarded the Master S Green and " ONE COUPON GLOBE | mE 700 | 4% t, $89 | SHOP THURSDAY with $5. COUPON 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchases of $5.00 or more. THIS COUPON GOOD THROUGH WED. AUG. 29 1st FLOOR ONLY [100 | COUPON 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS = In Addition to Regular Stamps | On Cash Purchases of $5.00 Or More JOHN SULCOSKI of Arts degree from Trenton State College as a Fellow of the Dreyfus Foundation. Mr. Sulcoski attended Lafayette College under a grant from the National “Science Foundation to pursue advanced studies in chem- istry and nuclear physics. 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