The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 15, 1971, Image 10

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Penn State chief ‘raps’ -
with Lehman students
“As I was considering the
major move from California to
- Pennsylvania; one of the great-
est attractions for me was the
existence of the Commonwealth
Campus system,” Dr. John W.
Oswald president of the Penn-
sylvania State University, told
students and faculty last Wed-
nesday during his visits to Penn
State’s Wilkes-Barre and
Scranton Campuses.
Dr. Oswald's visits to Lehman
and, Dunmore were part of a
whistlestop tour of Penn State’s
branch campuses throughout
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morning’s activities included a
“rap session’ with students,
from which faculty and admin-
istration were excluded.
Stating that he wanted all of
‘his discussions with students to
be “informal and freewheel-
ing,” Penn State’s chief execu-
tive urged students to discuss
their problems with him, and to .
make any suggestions they
thought would be valuable to the
campus. ‘My job is to look to
the future,” Dr. Oswald told the
group, ‘‘which in a large way is
tied up with the success of the
Commonwealth Campuses.”
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Dr. John W. Oswald, left, president of The Pennsylvania State
University, was escorted around the Wilkes-Barre Campus of
Penn State at Lehman during his recent visit there by Director
George W. Bierly. Following Dr. Oswald and Mr. Bierly is Dr.
Robert Quinn, Penn State faculty assistant to the president.
Children’s Theatre plans musical
The Bad Children, by Shirley
Jackson, a modern musical
based on The Brothers Grimm'’s
Hansel and Gretel, has been
selected by the drama depart-
ment at College Misericordi
for this year’s Children’s Thea-
tre presentation, it was an-
nounced by Muriel Slaff. assis-
Obituaries
ARTHUR RAINEY
Arthur H. Rainey, the former
poor director of Dallas
Borough, died April 6 in Valley
Crest, where he had been a
guest the past two and one-half
years. He was 85.
Born in West Pittston, the son
of the late John and Delia
Harlows Rainey, he was educ-
ated in West Pittston schools.
Mr. Rainey moved to Dallas in
1904 and worked for many years
“as a painting contractor. He
was a resident of 162 Main St.,
Dallas.
He is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Ralph Williams, Dallas;
two grandchildren and six
greatgrandchildren.
The funeral was held Friday
from the Richard H. Disque
Funeral Home, Dallas, with the
Rev. Douglas Akers, pastor of
the Dallas United Methodist
Church, officiating. Interment
was in Wardan Cemetery,
Dallas.
P.O. Box 859
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701
tant professor of drama at the
college. The musical will be
directed by the chairman of the
College Misericordia drama
department, Walter C. J. An-
dersen.
The musical will be presented
in nine separate performances
with seating limited to 600
persons for each performance.
The following are the times of
performance: 7:30 p.m. May 7;
2p.m. May 8; 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
May 9; 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
May 14; May 15; and 1 p.m. and
3 pm. May 16. All per-
formances will be presented in
Walsh Auditorium on campus.
Tickets for The Bad Children
will be sold through reserva-
tions with the drama depart-
ment and at the door the day of
the performance. Groups of 20
or more persons will be eligible
for a 10 percent discount on
the price of the tickets.
Persons wishing to purchase
tickets should contact the
drama department at College
Misericordia, according to Mrs.
Slaff. All tickets will be sold on a
first request basis.
For Police
Call 675-5251
Dallas Township
Kingston Township
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On A Clear Channel
Now we aren’t about to say that WNAK plays some of
the nicest music around, but a lot of folks
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Later, Dr. Oswald told the
press that the state university
system, including the Common-
wealth campuses, should not
overlapinany way ‘‘the mission
of a community college or
private institution.’’ Citing
Penn State’s financial
problems, he noted that there is
“real competition for the avail-
able state dollar” and ex-
pressed a desire to keep tuition
fees ‘reasonably low.”
While Dr. Oswald said that he
does not wish to be labled either
“hard-line” or ‘‘soft-line” in his
approach to campus disruption,
he was quick to add that protest
and dissent are a “part of the
American way.” Violence, he
emphasized, is a denial of the
whole concept of the university,
an institution ‘‘dedicated to
ration.”
President Oswald indicated a
desire to work constructively
with students and enumerated a
three-point program in dealing
with so-called ‘‘campus
unrest.” Dr. Oswald said that
foresight is imperative in deal-
ing with a potentially disruptive
situation, but that fairness and
equitable treatment for all con-
cerned is just as vital. Finally,
Dr. Oswald explained that a
policy of firmness is necessary
when ‘‘dissent moves over into
the area of disruption.”
Questioned later as to the role
of the university where disad-
vantaged students are concern-
ed, Dr. Oswald replied that he is
a ‘‘strong believer” in economic
opportunity programs. There
are many young people, he con-
tinued, with potential and moti-
vation who have been ‘cul-
turally or financially disadvan-
taged for one reason or an-
other.” Dr. Oswald said that
black students comprise the
“principal group” of disad-
vantaged in Pennsylvania, and
that Penn State increases its
black enrollment by about 500
students each year, with about
200 of these students attending
Commonwealth Campuses.
Christine Litwak
C.M. sophomore
will be speaker
at Dallas School
Christine Litwak, a
sophomore at College Miseri-
cordia, will address the Dallas
Senior High School Newspaper
Club at 2, April 21, on “The Role
Of Mass Media In Society’, it
was announced by a spokesman
for the college. Miss Litwak is a
member of the editorial
collective of the College Miseri-
cordia newspaper, ‘The Miss
Recordia’’, and has been a
contributing writer before
joining the staff.
Miss Litwak is a drama major
at College Misericordia and a
resident of Gaithereburg,
Maryland.
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