The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 23, 1971, Image 6

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Oak Hill
by Bridgette Correale
639-5759
Oak Hill Civic “Association
conducted a meeting Monday
evening at the Jonathan Davis
Firehall. Shirley Osborne, se-
cretary, conveyed the report of
I'red Hosle, chairman of the
school bus shelter committee. It
was reported that Lomma
‘Water Co. was contacted re-
" questing permission to erect a
bus shelter on the site of two
pump houses in Oak Hill.
Lomma required a sketch of the
proposed shelters and a cer-
tificate of insurance before final
consideration would be given.
The pros and cons of shelters
were discussed and a vote to
discontinue further inquiries
was passed. Mrs. Vince Cor-
~ reale volunteered to commence
a home visitors program which
will welcome all new Oak Hill
residents on behalf of the asso-
ciation. There will be no meet-
ing in December.
Congratulations to Mike Ker-
kowski who was voted treasurer
of the Oak Hill Civic Associa-
tion. Mike is employed with
Wyoming National Bank and is
capable of handling the funds,
at least we hope so.
Sorry to learn that Walter
Blejwas, son of Walt and Carol
of Idetown Road, received
several stitches on his head last
Sunday.
Enjoying several days with
her parents, Jack and Mary
Gesmundo, was Mary Ann
Regal and her children, Joseph
and Tiffany, Towanda.
Traveling to New York to visit
friends and relatives were the
Kishkill’s, John, Helen and
Joseph.
Happy to report that Doreen
Osborne is home after being a
medical patient at Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital.
Charles D.I Giosa, Harold
Thomas and Vince Correale at-
tended the monthly meeting of
the Industrial Management
Club of Wyoming Valley. Alec
Clamidas, assistant professor of
industrial engineering and
member management develop-
ment faculty, Penn State, was
the guest speaker. The men
came home with several boxes
of candy mints that were sold
for YMCA World Services, to
help support YMCA’s through-
out the world.
The Girl Scouts in our neigh-
borhood are busy selling 1972
calendars. If you are not ap-
proached, contact a Girl Scout
and purchase one of the nicest
calendars around. The date
boxes are quite large, and can
be used to write in. If you are a
busy gal, you know what I
mean,
Thanksgiving is not only a
day for family gatherings or
turkey carvings, it is a day to
give thanks for the many bles-
sings we have throughout the
year. In these troubled times,
one should not forget the com-
mon goals shared by all men,
peace and love, and also the
common goal shared by all
women, diet! diet! diet! Happy
turkey lurkey!
by Charlot Denmon
Students and faculty at the
local campus had the op-
portunity fo hear a most in-
teresting presentation last week
by Dr. John Earl,
professor of modern history,
University of © Seranton. Dr.
[carl spoke on ‘Russia Today’’
and showed slides of his 1967
{rip through Russia. The
professor, with a group of
representing
numerous American Colleges,
traveled more than 30,000 miles
i : i
cre merce
T
through eight of the 15 Russian
republics. In his recent ap-
pearance he presented the
~ Kuropean section of Russia, but
‘plans to return in the spring to
address the students on Asiatic
Russia.
In a recent report from
athletic director Ken Boughton,
we. learned that the Super
Blue’s football team is holding
first place with a record of 6-0.
The MET’s with their 6-1 record
is the only team within striking
distance.
With basketball season in
view, both intra-mural and
inter-campus players are
beginning to practice. Mr.
Boughton is optimistic about his
1971-72 team and predicts that
his varsity members will im-
prove on last year’s 6-10 record.
With three of his starters
measuring 6'6"" or better, his
team should have an advantage
on the defensive.
A tall, slender man attracting
attention on campus is not a
basketball player but a resident
of Dallas with a photo studio on
Main Street. John Patterson is a
student in the liberal arts
program at the local campus
and upon completion of his
study here, plans to continue his
education for a baccalaureate
degree in psychology at one of
the area colleges.
A former Hazleton native,
John moved to the Dallas area
from Kansas about 18 months
ago. He worked for IBM where
he met his wife. They have a
son, John Mark. Mr. Patterson
Miss Vernon
Is Freshman
Kathryn Vernon, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
~ Vernon, Trucksville, is enrolled
at Union College in Kentucky
for the fall semester as a fresh-
man. She is a graduate of Dallas
High School.
Union College is a senior,
coeducational, liberal arts
“institution affiliated with the
L Unig} Methodist Church.
d in 1879, the school has
a Ai A of high-quality
education and Christian ideals.
PENN STATE NEWS
‘Wilkes-Barre Campus
is a veteran of the Air Force
having served in France and
(‘anada and discharged with the
rank of sergeant.
He became interested in
photography while still in the
service and after meeting his
wife who at that time was
employed in a photography
studio in Kansas began to do
professional work. He is a
member of the camera club on
campus.
In his leisure time he likes to
hunt and do painting in oils: He
and his wife enjoy this area of
the country and hope to live
here permanently.
Linda Baltimore, petite
brunette, might easily be
mistaken for a college student
rather than the psychology
instructor at Wilkes Barre
Campus. However, after a few
minutes conversation it is not
difficult to ascertain her
position for she is very
knowledgeable in her career
field as well as in others. She is
a. most interesting con-
versationalist and one leaves
her company enthused and
refreshed both in mood and
opinion.
Linda is married to Richard
A. Baltimore and has a son,
Kevin, student in the seventh
grade at Lake-Lehman school.
They recently moved into their
newly purchased home in Sweet
Valley.
She received a B.S. degree in
psychology from The. Penn-
sylvania State University and
assumed her position with
Wilkes Barre Campus last year.
She is presently working toward
her master’s degree.
One might say she changed
horses in midstream, for prior
{o attending Penn State, she had
graduated from Bowman
Technical School, Lancaster,
where she learned wat-
chmaking, a profession she
followed for six years - three in
her own shop and three with
Diester & Butler, jewelers,
Elmira, N.Y. Her husband is a
salesman for Kingston ‘Dodge
and an adjunct student at the
local campus. She devotes her
leisure time to interior
decorating and jewelry making.
Psychology courses offered at
the local campus during the
vear are introductory
psychology, applied
psychology, child psychology,
individual projects in
psychology, and health plan-
ning administration.
Linda is the instructor for all
these courses and this term is
teaching introductory
psychology and health planning
administration.
We can’t think of anyone who
could make the courses more
interesting - her students’
consensus of opinion -
terrific.”
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