The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 27, 1971, Image 18

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"Our Polluted Air" is Topic
Of Seminar at Misericordia
“Our
Cleaning Up Process’ will be
the subject of a seminar which
will be held June 8 at 7:30 p.m.
at Walsh Auditorium, College
Misericordia. The conference,
co-sponsored by the Kiwanis of
Dallas, the Junior League of
Wilkes-Barre, and the Luzerne-
Lackawanna Citizens’ Council
for Clean Air, will deal with im-
plementation plans and the role
of the local municipalities,
State and Federal government.
It is open to the public.
The panel discussion, moder-
ated by Tom Bigler, WBRE-TV
news director, will feature as a
Polluted Air—The
. Mr.
panelist, Victor H. Sussman,
director, Bureau of Air Pollu-
tion Control, Pennsylvania De-
partment of Environmental Re-
sources. Mr. Sussman’s topic
will be the “Current Status of
Pennsylvania’s Control
Program and Where We Are In
the Cleaning Up Process’.
Nationally renown for his
work in Air Pollution Control,
Sussman has released
numerous publications on the
subject and is on the faculty of
Temple University; guest lec-
turer at Penn State University,
and a member of the Air Pollu-
tion Control Association, Na-
tional Air Pollution Control
Techniques Advisory Commit-
tee, chairman, Delaware Valley
Interstate Committee on Air
Pollution Control.
Also included on the panel will
be James Chester, Regional Air
Pollution Control Office;
William Munroe, chief, Air Pol-
lution Control, New Jersey De-
partment Environmental Pro-
tection; Rep. Franklin Kury,
and Wesley Gilbertson, deputy
secretary, Department En-
vironmental Resources, Penn-
sylvania.
C.M. Will Offer New Curriculum
For Elementary Education Majors
College Misericordia has
announced the implementation
of a new curriculum for elemen-
tary education majors to begin
in the fall semester, 1971, which
will lead to endorsement of
Early Childhood Education and
can lead to dual certification in
both elementary and early
childhood education. Entitled
“Early Childhood Education,”
the curriculum consists of four
courses (12 credits).
Sister Regina Kelly; RSM,
academic dean of College
Misericordia, lists the need for
qualified early childhood
education personnel as
“urgent.” Stastics published in
1969, according to Sister
Regina, indicate that there are
approximately 20 million child-
ren in the United States today
under the age of five. In 1975,
there will be 25 million, and in
1980, 28 million. If public kin-
dergarten becomes compulsory
and if voluntary programs for
the education of pre-schoolers
continue at the rate at which
they are currently expanding,
then the urgency of preparing
qualified teachers for early"
childhood education readily
New Dock Causes
Concern at Lake
A dock presently under con-
struction at Harveys Lake has
precipitated considerable con-
troversy among several resi-
dents of Point Breeze, the lake
neighborhood in which the dock
is being built.
Reported owner of the new
dock is Anthony Perugino,
proprietor of Perugino’s Villa in
Wilkes-Barre. Several neigh-
bors, including Mrs. William
Receives B.S. Degree
Jeffrey B. Morris, 3 Valley
View Drive, Dallas, received a
B.S. degree in economics at the
215th commencement exercises
Sherksnas, Mrs. William F.
Purcell, and Mrs. Ambrose Fin-
dora, have suggested that the
dock is being built without
proper regard for county zoning
ordinances.
Clarence Laidler, Luzerne
County zoning officer, denies
that this is the case. Mr. Laidler
told The Post that his office ap-
proved an application for a dock
submitted by Mr. Perugino and
issued a building permit for its
construction May 19. The
permit was issued, he stated,
because the plans submitted by
Mr. -Perugino were in accor-
dance with the county’s zoning
becomes apparent, Sister
Regina said.
“To date,’’ according to Sister
Regina, “very few states have
teachers adequately prepared
to meet the needs of teaching
the young child. Few states
have any kind of certification
requirements for ‘pre-school’
personnel. If early childhood
education is to merit the name
education, then it must become
more than a ‘babysitting’
service.
“Therefore, sensing the
urgency of having well-
qualified teachers of early
childhood education, College
Misericordia is implementing a
program which includes theory
and philosophy of early child-
hood education, experimental
knowledge, and development of
leadership in this area.”
The College Misericordia
program will be under the di-
rection of Sister Mary Noreen
Muherin, RSM, assistant pro-
fessor of education at the
college.
Suzanne Rodriguez
Susan Nalbone
Donald Anderson
Is Associate Pastor
Of Endicott Church
The Rev. Donald A. An-
derson, son of Emma Anderson,
188 Hill St., Trucksville, and the
late Donald Anderson, received
a Master of Divinity degree at
Wesley Theological Seminary,
Wash., D.C., May 24, and has
been appointed associate pastor
of Central United Methodist
Church in Endicott, N.Y. He
was ordained in the Wyoming
Conference of United Methodist
Churches in Oneonta, N.Y.
Rev. Anderson earned his
A.B. degree at Union College,
Ky., in 1967 and is a graduate of
Dallas Senior High School.
While attending the Seminary,
he served as assistant pastor at
Twinbrook Baptist Church,
Rockville, Md.
Rev. Anderson and his wife,
the former Gail O’Day of
Seaford, Del., are currently
residing at 4400 Massachusetts
Ave., Washington.
Wesley,
Methodist Theological semin-
aries, has a current enrollment
of 319, the highest in its history.
IN LUZERNE
FURNITURE
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SHOPPING
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HOUSEW ARE
Students from 35 states and
seven foreign countries repre-
sent 42 annual conferences of
the United Church and 17 other
denominations. They are grad-
uates of 147 colleges and univer-
sities. More than 1,200 Wesley
alumni serve the church and
related ministries across the
world.
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Lake-Lehman Selects
Top Honor Students
Top honor students in the
senior class at Lake-Lehman
High School have been an-
nounced by Anthony Marchaki-
tus, principal.
The title of Valedictorian goes
to Susan Nalbone, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Nal-
bone, Market Street, Noxen.
Miss Nalbone is enrolled in the
commercial course and recent-
ly won an award for her out-
standing shorthand skill.
Her future plans include
attending business college to
become a legal secretary and
traveling abroad next summer.
Susan is president and a six-
year member of the Library
Workshop Club. Last December
she was one of three girls
honored by the Harveys Lake
Women’s Service Club for
scholastic achievement.
Susan is a member of the 4-H
Riding Ho Club in Dallas and
the United Methodist Church of
Noxen.
Suzanne Rodriguez, the
daughter of Virginia M. Rod-
riguez, Huntsville Road,
Shavertown, has been selected
as Salutatorian. She is com-
pleting the academic course
and plans to attend Pennsyl-
vania State University at
University Park this summer
for pre-medical training.
A member of the National
Honor Society, and Quill and
Scroll, Miss Rodriguez was co-
editor-in-chief of the school
newspaper this past year.
Suzanne was also honored last
December by the Harveys Lake
Women’s Service Club for her
scholastic achievement. She is a
member of the 4-H Riding Ho
Club and is a team member of
the Wilkes-Barre coffee house,
Reach Out. She attends the
Community Church in Dallas.
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Trucksville MYF
Has Cookout, Outing
The Trucksville Intermediate
MYF recently held a supper
cookout at Francis Slocum
Park. A baseball game and a
nature scavenger hunt were
held previous to the cookout.
Due to a limited attendance
the business meeting was can-
celled.
Attending were: Diane Fritz-
ges, Lois Billings, Bob Hislop,
Ricky Harrison, Donald Fritz-
ges, and counselors, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wasserott and
Debbie.
There will be no MYF
meeting May 30.
It pays to advertise
Thanks ...
To everyone who supported
me as a candidate for
SCHOOL DIRECTOR, in the
recent primary election.
Leonard Dorrance, Sr.
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COURSE
ART
125 Applied Art
162 Printmaking
BIOLOGY
103-4 General Biology
CHEMISTRY
103-4 General Chemistry
EDUCATION
142 Educational Psychology
ELEM. EDUCATION
164 Children’s Literature
165 Curriculum I
ENGLISH
101 Composition & Reading
143 Shakespeare
148 American Literature
GEOGRAPHY
127 Physical Geography
128 Cultural Geography
HISTORY
122 History of U.S. (1865-)
COLLEGE
MISERICORDIA
1971
Summer Sessions
(Undergraduate)
CREDITS
146 Audio-Visual Materials & Tech.
163 Curriculum in Arithmatic
102 History of Western Civilization
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of the University of Pennsyl-
vania May 24.
Martin Meyerson, president
‘of the University, presided at
-the ceremonies at which a class
of 3617 persons graduated.
David Riesman, Henry Ford II
professor of social sciences at
Harvard University, gave the
commencement address and
recieved the honorary degree of
Doctor of Laws.
Mr. Morris is a 1967 graduate
of Dallas Senior High School.
The dock will be a multi-level
structure, without sanitary
facilities, Mr. Laidler reports. .
Luzerne County’s zoning ordi-
nances regulate zoning in 26 of
the 74 Luzerne County political
divisions. Zoning codes estab-
lished by individual commun-
ities supersede the county code,
Mr. Laidler reported, but Har-
veys Lake Borough has not en-
acted its own zoning ordi-
nances.
My Sincere Thanks
and Appreciation
To Republicans
and Democrats
in the primary
election May 18th
* Dallas Borough Lake Twp. «Jackson Twp.
» Lake Borough <Lehman Twp. .Plymouth Twp.
LEONARD HARVEY
189 History of Modern Britain
191 Seminar (U.S. & Vietnam)
LIBRARY SCIENCE
121 Reference Service & Materials
124 School Library Administration
MATH
131 Linear Algebra
151 Modern College Geometry
MUSIC
Applied Music
181 Music Appreciation
186 Electronic Music
NURSING
172 Public Health Nursing
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PHILOSOPHY
179 Philosophy of Woman
PHYSICS
105 Physics For Liberal Arts Majors
131 Physical Science
PSYCHOLOGY
141 Child Psychology
163 Psychology of Exceptional Child
SOCIOLOGY ;
121 Principles of Sociology
175 Independent Study
THEOLOGY
131 Crisis & Challenge in the Church
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