IPI TET rrr SET PRREEEREE a —— HE oe —— x staff of Miss Recordia, PAGE 22A 9 Teachers Join F The recent appointment of “nine new professional em- ployees in the Dallas School District has been announced by Linford Werkheiser, superin- tendent of the Dallas Schools. Five have been assigned to duties in the kindergarten and elementary schools while four will join the teaching staff at the Dallas Junior and Senior High Schools. Abby A. Jones ‘Abby A. Jones, White Birch Trailer Court, RD 1, Dallas, will also join the faculty at Dallas Senior High School, where she will instruct biology. Miss Jones attended Luzerne County Community College, and was graduated from College Miseri- cordia with a B.S. degree in the field of biology and chemistry. While in college, Miss Jones participated as a cheerleader, in the Biology Club, and on the the school newspaper. Assigned to teach third grade in the Trucksville Elementary School, Ina Kintner, RD 1, Tunkhannock, was graduated from Bloomsburg State College with a B.S. degree in the field of elementary education and mathematics. While in college, Mrs. Kintner participated in sports. She has had experience teaching in the Fort Washington Elementary School at Fort Washington. Charles M. Preece, who has had previous teaching exper- ience in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, and the Dallas Senior High School, will teach mathe- matics in the senior high. Mr. Preece, who resides at West Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, was graduated from the Pennsyl- vania State University with a B.S. degree in the field of mathematics. While in college, he participated as a member of social fraternity, Phi Sigma Kappa, and in intramural sports. He has had experience in all phases of electronic data processing while utilizing his teaching ability giving pre- sentations, and training com- puter novices for Univac in Washington, D.C. and I.B.M. in New Jersey. He has also had experience teaching electronic data processing to administra- tors and teachers in the Hazle- ton area. Gloria L. Whitman ~ Charles M. Preece Gloria L. Whitman, 411 Warren Ave., Kingston, will be assigned as guidance counselor in the elementary schools of the Dallas School District. Mrs. Whitman, a graduate of Goucher College, Towson, Md., has taken graduate work at Shippensburg State College. She holds a B.S. degree with a major in the fields of psy- chology and elementary school counseling. While in college, Mrs. Whitman was active in reading, sewing, bridge, theatre, handi- crafts, cooking, and civic activ- ities. She has had previous teaching experience in the Pikeside-Inwood School, Martinsburg, W. Va. Bonita B. Gipe will teach kindergarten. 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River St., Wilkes- Barre, participated in several extra-curricular activities while in college, including var- sity football, lacross, dormitory resident assistant, Lettermen’s Club, and faculty athletic committee. Harry T. Hoover JG.E.A., Becky B. Shuster Becky B. Shuster, Dallas, will teach physical education in the Dallas Junior High School. Mrs. Shuster, who has served as a fulltime substitute in the Dallas School District for two years, has also had previous teaching experience in the Maret School, Washington, D.C., and the Gate of Heaven School, Dallas. She is a graduate of the American University, Washington, D.C. and East Stroudsburg State Col- lege, and holds a B.S. degree with a major in the fields of philosophy and physical educa- culty in Dallas Distri tion, and a minor in the field of English. While in college, Mrs. Shuster was active in the stu- dent music, athletics, staff of the school newspaper. government, drama, and on the Glenda W. Crabtree will teach sixth grade in the Dallas Elementary School. She was graduated from Tift College, Forsyth, Ga., with a B.S. degree in the field of elementary edu- cation. While in college, Mrs. Crabtree was active in the Alumnae Organization, N.E.A., and Upson County Teachers Association. Mrs. Crabtree, who resides at High- land Drive, New Goss Manor, Dallas, has had experience in Spaulding Junior High School, Griffin, Ga.; the Zebulon Ele- mentary School, Zebulon, Ga.; the Atwater Elementary School, Thomaston, Ga.; and the Dallas School District. Richard R. Rusnak, 484 Main St., Edwardsville, will teach instrumental and general music in the Dallas Elementary Schools. Mr. Rusnak is a graduate of Wilkes College with a B.S. degree in the field of music education. While in college, he was active in the band, Circle K Club, and sports. Dallas Senior High Lists Coaching Staff Directors of athletics have been appointed for the junior and senior high schools of Dallas School District. 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