The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 22, 1971, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
(J. KOZEMCHAK SR.)
One of the oldest educational landmarks in Dallas School Dis-
trict is being razed. Shavertown Elementary School Annex was
builtin 1924, and the one-story wooden structure has housed sev-
eral generations of students.
Shavertown Landmark
Soon Will Be History
The old Shavertown School
Annex will soon be no more.
Dallas School District board has
given the go-ahead to have the
“educational landmark razed.
In its time, the wooden struc-
ture has served as classroom,
medical center and recreation
center.
John Parrish was awarded
the job of dismantling the one-
story building and carrying
away all lumber, masonry and
debris, for which he will receive
$1,000 on completion of his task.
Work is to begin immediately.
Plans are to increase the park-
ing area for Shavertown
Elementary School.
New Counselor Assigned SMOKED HAMS
A number of other bids has
been approved by the school
directors, and work is to be
completed before school starts.
Among these are installing an
aluminum entrance at Trucks-
ville Elementary School; paint-
ing exterior; and installing gut-
ters at Shavertown.
Two bids on ticket booths for
Dallas Senior High School ath-
letic field were turned over to
the property committee for
tabulation and review.
At least one director felt the
bids were much too high on the
booths. Earl Fritzges suggested
“both bids be rejected and we
build our own”
At Dallas Elem. Schools
Elementary students in
Dallas School District will be
advised and counseled by a
guidance counselor beginning
with the 1971-72 school year.
Gloria Whitman, 411 Warren
Ave., Kingston, has been newly
elected to the post by the school
board.
Under contract, the coun-
selor’s salary begins at the sixth
step on the Master's degree
salary schedule.
Mrs. Whitman received her
Bachelor's degree from
Goucher College, Towson, Md.,
~ where she was a dean’s scholar.
Her Master’s degree work in
elementary school counseling
has been at Shippensburg State
College. She taught five years in
the elementary schools of
Martinsburg, W. Va. Mrs.
Whitman's teaching experience
includes having been a member
of the staff that opened West
Virginia’s first open space,
ungraded,
struction school. She has also
been involved in team teaching, -
establishing behavorial ob-
jectives in learning, developing
scopes - and sequences of
curricula, and implementing
the multi-media approach to
instruction.
Mrs. Whitman has had ex-
tensive experience in creative
drama and has. dir oted school
newspapers “al tid, othe) :
activities. #
“I believe Mrs. Whitman to be
an outstanding candidate for
- this position,” stated Dr. Lin-
ford Werkheiser, superin-
tendent, as he recommended
the counselor to the school
board.
Five New Teachers
Lake-Lehman School Board
hired five new teachers and
~ approved the inter-curricula
transfer of another at its
regular monthly meeting July
13. J. Franklin Patton presided
in the absence of President
Edgar J. Lashford.
Named to replace high school
social studies teacher Leonard
Threston was Robert O. Roberts
of Edwardsville. Mr. Roberts, a
May graduate of East
Stroudsburg State College, will
receive a salary of $6,400. Mr.
Threston’s resignation was
accepted by the board im-
- mediately prior to Mr. Roberts’
appointment; he has accepted a
position as basketball coach at
Crestwood High School.
Three other first year
teachers hired at the first step
of Lake-Lehman’s salary
schedule were Gerilyn T.
Pawloski, Margaret Thomas,
and Robert M. Mischak. Miss
Pawloski and Miss Thomas,
both Bloomsburg State College
graduates, will teach remedial
reading at the elementary level.
Miss Thomas will also teach
kindergarten one-half day at the
‘Noxen school. A 1971 graduate
of Wilkes College, Mr. Mischak
resides at 537 N. Gates Ave.
Kingston.
Carol Lynn Warchal, Lower
Demunds Road, Dallas, was
hired at a salary of $7,000. The
West Chester State College
~ graduate taught first grade for
two years at Malvern, Pa.
Lois Hardisky, presently a
* remedial reading teacher under
the Federal ESEA program,
will teach an elementary class
at Noxen in the fall.
A request from Band Director
John Miliauskas for a raise
totalling $1,200 was tabled by
. the board for consideration at a
ter date. Superintendent
ert Z. Bellas pointed out
‘Mr. Miliauskas will receive
4 an increment totalling $700 in
. the coming year and that his
Hired at Lake-Lehman
request is thus for an additional
$500. Board members agreed
that the request should be
considered by the entire board
(in addition to Mr. Lashford,
board members Evan Edwards,
Richard Ide and Solicitor
Charles D. Lemmond were
absent).
Dianne Ide was approved as a
part-time employe in the ad-
ministration office. She will be
compensated at the rate of $1.60
per hour.
Thirty-eight professional
employes were recommended
for extra duty assignments for
the school year 1971-72. Salary
increments for these assign-
ments range from $75 for the
editor of the curriculm guide to
$1,100 for the head football
coach.
The school directors ap-
proved a request from Lan-
ceford Sutton allowing him to
discontinue his transportation
contract with the district and to
sell it to Francis Stolarick. Mr.
Stolarick will be one of two bus
contractors with whom. the
board deals, Mr. Bellas noted;
Clarence Payne is the other.
Mr. Miliauskas received
permission to attend the Second
Annual Marching Band Con-
ference and Workshop at West
Chester State College, Aug. 4
through 7. Approximate ex-
pense to the school district was
listed as $75.
Aletha Cragle, RD 1, Hunlock
Creek, and Anna Mae Smith of
RD 1, Noxen, were hired as
cafeteria workers.
The board also approved
increasing the minimum wage
paid to cafeteria workers from
$1.60 to $1.75 per hour, a move
which Superintendent Bellas
estimates will increase
cafeteria program costs by
approximately $2,500... In
recommending ‘the increase,
Mr. Bellas noted that the
program has ‘‘operated in the
black every year.”
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