\ : The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 5, 1998 +3 a Dallas teams V alm # é ol # » E short on space. By KYLIE SHAFFERKOETTER.: Post Staff 2%, DALLAS - Cross country and volleyball coaches informed the Dallas School Board of their lack of practice space due to renova- tions to the high school and con- struction of the new elementary school. ; Jim Gavin, assistant coach-of girls volleyball, said he did not think it was fair to ask the girls team to compete when they can- not get any practice time. “This is the third year that we're having trouble getting into the facilities,” explained Gavin. "it The team currently practices at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre gym in Lehman at no cost. Gavin said he did not know how long that arrangement would last. i} Gil Griffiths, superintendent; said, “The problem is the floors are being resurfaced during the summertime. Dallas Elementary will be set up for both girls and boys volleyball.” Ch The new Gerald J. Wycallis El- ementary School will not have lines drawn onto its courts for 0) ; volleyball, said Griffiths. 7 Ne ' Reggie Thomas, ctoss county: : coach, said all meets are sched- i] uled away due to the construe- 3 tion. fol 3 Ron Moran, field hockey coach, z asked that the fields used by his ; team be rolled to make it smooth. In other business, the board will discuss the Pennsylvania : School Boards Association policy yl @ : book at next week’s meeting. T k = f ] = POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK | @ ‘Kevin Rose drew a bead on the bullseye last week at the Boy Scout Day Camp camp, which featured sports and games, Scout training, swimming and lots of good held at Moon Lake State Park. He and his troop mates attended the weeklong food. : MOVERS & SHAKERS Fi 4 4 - & ) Ep \, i) ge : : ¥ ¥ | . Dr.Frank J. Donahoe, profés- vania Section began shortly after Donahoeresidesin Dallas, with! ties to inspire AIRY research in computer vision sup- ‘asor emeritus of physics at Wilkes he joined the Wilkes faculty in his wife Lillian. di midshipmen .in ported by grants from NASA, Navy ‘ University received the American® “1964. While at Wilkes, he served ; ove the classroom Laboratories, the Office of Naval A | ® Association of Physics Teachers’ as associate professor of physics and to integrate Research and the FBI. Crawford, (AAPT) 1998 distinguished Ser- vice Award during a meeting of “the society's Central Pennsylva- from 1964-1967, as professor of physics from 1967-1985, and as professor emeritus since his re- Dr. Carol G. Crawford, daugh- ter of Gloria and Harry Crawford her mathemati- calresearchinto her teaching. has also served in various posi- tions with the National Science Foundation, the Mathematical ‘nia Section at Lycomming Col- tirement in 1985. In addition, ©f Dallas, was recently awarded Crawford is a Association of America and the lege, Williamstown, Pa. Donahoe served as chairman of the Theodore J. Benac Teaching full professor at Commission on Higher Educa- ~.~ Donahoe was presented witha the Wilkes physics department Excellence Award for 1998 from the academy tion of the Middle States Associa- cettificate in recognition of his life long contribu- from 1973-1985. the U.S. Naval Academy. Crawford also received the Navy Civilian and has been part of the faculty since 1981. tion. Crawford received a doctorate ‘tions to the Meritorious Service Award and She has given numerous presen- and master’s degree with distinc- : teaching of phys- Among his many accomplish- Medal. 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