PAGE TWO DR. MAHMOUD FAH- MY, Wilkes College Director of Continuing Education, will spend position of director of graduate programs at both positions in January, A 1980 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, Miss Havrilla is Len DeLeur had been in the business a long time and had seen sufficient problems to convince him there had to be a better way. After substantial re- search, DeLeur found a more economical way of providing auxiliary heat in the home without the dangers inherent in the average woodburning way, Dallas. Although he remains a masonary con- tractor, a job he has been years old, DeLeur opened the shop in the interest of educating the public. Some of the advantages of a non air-tight system are zero clearance from walls, an air-insulated stove has commanded much more popular atten- tion due to the prolifer- ation of dealers. “A lot of dealers sell stoves to make big bucks, and they do,”’ said DeLeur. “This business is a sideline for me, so I can concentrate on my primary goal which is safety. The numbers of use. The catalytic heater, again, an American-made product, uses natural or bottled gas and ° burns almost 100 percent ef- ficient. ‘““As with the wood burner, there is too much room for human error with kerosene heaters,” said DeLeur. ‘They've already been outlawed in according to DeLeur. The proprietor of DeLeur Masonry, ‘Back to Basics,’”” in Dallas recounts his experience in the field as coming from at least two generations before him. “My father and grandfather were masons in Holland.” He came to the United States when he was three « stove. jacket ‘which keeps the chimney fires and other 2 Y : tq them all.” h exterior cool, air move- problems is proof that Several states. years old and lived in a Iveseenthemall, 1 . ment by circulation people need to be The catalytic heater number of places while explained. “And I've seen too many improper in- stallations causing pro- blems. I knew there had to be something a little safer. Something public wouldn’t be afraid of.” What DeLeur found were the non air-tight woodburners which he now markets from his shop on Memorial High- rather than suction and a minimum of loss through the chimney. DeLeur sells Fuego fireplace inserts, free standing stoves and coal units. The units are made in Connecticut and have been rated number one in heatability by testors at Auburn Univer- sity. Although they have been in existence about 10 years, the woodburning educated with regard to wood burning.” DeLeur also has reservations about the ever-popular kerosene heater, and has found an alternative to it as well. The catalytic gas heater, made by Warm Morning, serves the same space heating purpose as the kerosene, but is less expensive and safer to requires no loading, has its own starter, and emits no odor or film into the atmosphere. It is also made to shut off auto- matically if its burn inter- feres with oxygen levels in the house. Although the catalytic heater costs about the same as a kerosene heater, to purchase, its running cost is about half. his father worked. The family settled at Harveys Lake while DeLeur was still in high school and, aside from a four year stint in the Navy, he has worked locally since. He has been employed by area wood and coal stove dealers and installed a good number of their stoves in the Back Mountain. Education Director’s responsibilities will in- clude direction of the students’ respective fields of study. The students will also receive academic the job for one year following the resignation of collector Vern Prit- active in college life at $58,000 Cooperative credits for their en- chard. Castellani has a next year as a consultant 1984, after a year’s sab- Wilkes College. She is a Education Planning and deavors. strong secretarial back- ~ in Qatar, a tiny, oilrich batical. He also is resident assistant in Implementation ~~ Grant ground and has worked in country in the Arabian resigning his seat on the Miner Hall, is associated received by College David L. Tressler, a number of government Gulf. é Fahmy will spend the year as a consultant to the Dallas School Board. Fahmy has held the seat since 1980 and served as president of the board with the Big Brother- Sister wing, a part of the Bridge program. She also is a member of ‘the Misericordia from the United States Department of Education. Alexander’s chairman of the board and chief executive of- ficer of Northeastern agencies over past years. James Speigel of Berk- heimer Associates will @ education department at position also includes Bank of Pennsylvania assist in training the new _ the University of Qatar in during 1982. student council and is some teaching within the announced that the board collector in her duties. _ the city of Doha. The job vice-president of the Division of Business at the of directors approved the = includes advising officials MISS SUSAN Psychology Club at local institution. He will promotion of RICHARD. NAVY MACHINIST'S | « of ways to revamp their HAVRILLA, daughter of Wilkes. She is also an work with the faculty W.WEBSTER, Dallas, at MATE SRD CLASS DALE . education program, Mr. and Mrs. Edward assistant in the college’s members within the its Dec. 15 meeting. Havrilla of Jackson finance office. business administration, Webster was advanced L. BOICE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Boice, Rte. - university and com- Township, was named to foods and nutrition, from group vice = 1, Noxen, has returned - munity, starting a con- the dean’s list at Wilkes CHRISTOPHER AL- merchandising and president, to senior vice from a deployment to the . tinuing education depart- College in Wilkes-Barre, EXANDER, Wilkes- radiologic technology president and group Mediterranean Sea. He is ~ ment and developing a where she is a junior, Barre resident, has been : programs. The joint effort ~~ manager. a crew member aboard master’s program. pursuing a bachelor of named the Cooperative Christopher Alexander by the director and the He joined Northeastern the amphibious assault | Fahmy had recently science degree in Education Director for faculty members will Bank Aug. 13, 1979 as ship USS Guam, home been appointed to the psychology. College Misericordia. Announcement was made Alexander was formerly include setting up paid regional vice president, ported in Norfolk, Va. recently by Joseph R. Fink, College Misericordia president. an Admissions Counselor at the College. The Cooperative with within firms, the Luzerne County, Com- Prior to joining the bank, Webster was an assistant of Pittsburgh National JANICE CASTELL- ANI, 369 Harris Hill Road, Guam crewmembers were presented the Navy Unit Commendation by the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Robert Barrow for their Bank’s Sewickley Office. participation in the Spread He attended Toe ay peacekeeping efforts. College and is a graduate = American dignitaries the Word... of Stonier Graduate such as of School of Banking, Defense Kaspar Wein- Rutgers University. berger and Special U.S. 1 ' Webster and his wife, Envoy Philip Habib were ! | Marily, have three ahoard the ship for e S @ children. briefings on Beirut proceedings. wAnniversary? [J Teenie he re PoOSItioONn UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE “Engagement? Wedding? 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