<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/items/browse?collection=26&amp;output=omeka-xml&amp;page=2" accessDate="2026-05-10T19:43:18+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>2</pageNumber>
      <perPage>15</perPage>
      <totalResults>20</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="51489" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="47025">
        <src>https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/files/original/a8a26a5922831b9b7509b7d8aa205a2e.pdf</src>
        <authentication>5b739f06acb24bc90278c098ef790212</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="404437">
                    <text>�■BHH

WILKES

FACULTY

WOMEN

&amp;

tnele,a
a«a^,
rs.

PROGRAM 1975 - 1976

I

�WILKES FACULTY WOMEN
1975 - 1976

PROGRAM

Picnic
OFFICERS
Mrs. Richard Wing
President
(Lois)
Mrs. Richard Raspen
Vice President
(Anne Marie)
Mrs. Jeffrey Cline
Recording Secretary
(Carol)
Corresponding Secretary Mrs. James DeCosmo
(Betsy)
Mrs. Klaus Holm
Treasurer
(Heidi)
Past President
Mrs. Richard Sours
(Charlotte)

September 14, 1975
(Sunday)

|
2:00 p. m.
Committee Head:
T ea

ji
I

!ti

I

Mrs. Joseph Bellucci
(Barbara)
Publicity and Historian Mrs. Thomas Moran
(Joan)
Fund Raising
Mrs. Richard Sours
(Charlotte)
Scholarship
Miss Casimir Tyburski
(Tibi)
Foreign Students
Mrs. B. Hopkins-Moses
(Betty)
Gourmet
Mrs. John Labows
(Mary Lou)
Bridge
Mrs. Irwin Morrison
(Harriet) refreshments
Miss Casimir Tyburski
(Tibi) reservations
Book Discussion
Mrs. Henry Casilli
(Dolores)
Hospitality
Mrs. John Erickson

Community Relations

Mrs. Samuel Merrill

September 21, 1975
(Sunday)

2;00 p. m.
Committee Head:

General Meeting

STANDING COMMITTEES
Membership

Kirby Park

C. P. A.
Mrs. John Erickson

October 23, 1975
(Thursday)

(
7:30 p. m.

Faculty House

Program:
Speaker from Women Organized Against Rape
me

Fifth Quarter Party

After football game

Committee Head:
General Meeting

7:30 p. m.

November 15, 1975
(Saturday)

“

JoW&gt;

Faculty House
Mrs. Klaus Holm
January 29, 1976
(Thursday)

Faculty House

Program:
Fashion Show of Accessories - Florence Weir
Lazarus Store

I

(Andi)
Mrs. Richard Fuller
(Cherry)

r

g-

�Covered Dish Dinner

7:00 p. m.
Committee Head:

Dinner Dance

Time to be announced
Committee Head:

Spring Luncheon

February 28, 1976
(Saturday
College Dining Hall

May 15, 1976
(Saturday)

Time and Place to be announced
Mrs. Charles Abate
Committee Head:

March 6, 1976
(Saturday)
Jimeal's Restaurant

!

Mrs. Robert Capin

First Gourmet Dinner will be held October 4, 1975
Sign up with Mrs. John Labows

Mrs. John McHenry
First Book Discussion will be September 30, 1975

General Meeting

April 8, 1976
(Thursday)

7:30 p. m.

Faculty House

Election of Officers

April 30 &amp; May 1,1976
(Friday &amp; Saturday)
Time and place to be announced

Garage Sale

Committee Head:

Children's Party

2:00 p. m.

Committee Head:

Mrs. Lee Terry

May 8, 1976
(Saturday)
College Gymnasium

Mrs. Richard Fuller

Sign up with Mrs. Henry Casilli

Sign up for Couples Party Bridge with
Miss Casimir Tyburski

i
rs. J*0

�'

Dues for Wilkes Faculty Women are $3. 00
annually, payable to the Treasurer,
Mrs. Klaus Holm, 218 S. Franklin St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

The Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarship
is given annually by the club to a
Wilkes co-ed chosen on the basis of
merit and need.

Proceeds from the sale of stationery,
cookbooks, and other miscellaneous
items are a major source of income
for the scholarship fund. The pro­
ceeds from the garage sale will also
go into this fund.
Scholarship cards are available from the
scholarship chairman to send for
birthdays, anniversaries, deaths, or
any special occasion. The amount of
the donation is arbitrary and may be
made to:

Miss Casimir Tyburski
Hotel Sterling Apartments
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
or
Mrs. Richard Wing
712 S. Meade Street
Nanticoke, Pa. 18634

11

WILKES FACULTY WOMEN

PAST PRESIDENTS

Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg
Mrs. Harold Thatcher
Mrs. Alfred Bastress
Mrs. Eugene Farley
Mrs. Leon Bubeck
Mrs. John Chwalek
Mrs. Welton Farrar
Mrs. Hugo Mailey
Miss Phyllis Clark
Dr. Ruth Jessee
Mrs. Robert Riley
Mrs. Paul Werner
Mrs. James Langdon
Mrs. Hugo Mailey
Mrs. Julian Ripley
Mrs. Daniel Detwiler
Mrs. John Chwalek
Mrs. Stanley Holden
Mrs. Stanley Holden
Mrs. Stanley Kay
Mrs. J. George Siles
Mrs. John Chwalek
Mrs. Jack Allen
Mrs. B. Hopkins-Moses
Mrs. B. Hopkins-Moses
Mrs. Richard Sours
Mrs. Richard Sours

1949
1949 - 1950
1950 - 1951
1951 - 1952
1952 - 1953
1953 - 1954
1954 - 1955
1955 - 1956
1956 - 1957
1957 - 1958
1958 - 1959
1959 - I960
1960 - 1961
1961 - 1962
1962 - 1963
1963 - 1964
1964 - 1965
1965 - 1966
1966 - 1967
1967 - 1968
1968 - 1969
1969 - 1970
1970 - 1971
1971 - 1972
1972 - 1973
1973 - 1974
1974 - 1975

I

me tea
awateli.
rs.

��— —nxORD.HH KES-B iRRE, PA..

IP*

SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER S. 19'•

c» at a

ogr»«.m-

I.

WILKES FACULTY WOKZN

Hello

1 \
j I
U \

£&gt;

iaz
3

September 1975

Once again it is time to get back in the swing of college life and
Wilkes Faculty Women gatherings. The officers and committee workers
have been busy planning a year of activities which wo hope will be
educational, entertaining and helpful in getting to knot/ other people.

Our opening get-together will be a family picnic at Kirby Park on Sunday
September 14 (note change from college calendar), at 2 P.M. Everyone is
welcome. Come and bring your family, picnic lunch, and lawn games.
In case of rainy weather the picnic will be cancelled.

Sunday September 21, will be our tea. It will be held in the Center for
Performing Arts (C.P.A.) Building at 2 P.M. New people and officers
will be introduced. Our program for the year will be presented and you
will have an opportunity to get involved in the group.
On Thursday, October 23, a business meeting plus a program featuring a
speaker from Women Oi-g-v.'.is'd Against Rape will be held at the Faculty
House at 7s30 P.M. Put this date on your calendar now and come join us !

In November a Fifth Quarter Party will be held after the home game on the
15th. Heidi Holm will be sending details later.
Some other dates for you to keep open:
January 29
general meeting at the Faculty House
February 28
covered dish supper with the foreign students
March 6
dinner dance at Jimeal's in Plymouth
April 30£May 1
garage sale profits to go to scholarship
May 8
children's party for Wilkes Faculty children
May 15
spring luncheon

In addition to these we have interest groups which do not meet every month.
The interest group which people have shown the most interest in is the
Gourmet Group. The first meeting will be held at Rhoda Tillman's 106
Mary St., Shavertown, October 4. The menu will be New England food.
We had some fine food and fellowship last year. Contact Mary Lou
Labows 868-3220 for more details.
Another group is the Book Discussion led by Dolores Casilli. Our first
book will be Body Language by Julius Fast. Sounds like fascinating
reading. We will meet September 30, 7:30 P.M. at Dolores Casilli's
373 Bidge Ave., Kingston. Call Dolores at 287-5667 if you are interested.

We also have a Bridge Group. We meet at the Faculty Lounge and play
party bridge. If you are interested contact Miss Casimir Tyburski at
the Hotel Sterling Apartments 822-3131*

rt. J*
rs*

�VacuW

^_^_evex/Vg
— ^^lkes^arr^pa
SEPTEMBER «. „75

•5?^ H'S
vii'-es

i

I

I

I

1I
z

5g

1

One of the main purposes of our group is to raise money for a scholarship
which is given to a girl at our spring luncheon. Our garage sale will
be our biggest fund raising project this year. Start now to save all
your throw-aways for this tig event. Wo also will be railing emo
napkins, post cards, thank—yon notes and cookbooks. 0- o
way to help
the scholarship fund and remember a friond ic through our rnholarship
cards. Thoso cards may bo used for birthdays, nnni vor.srier, got well,
death or any time you would like to donate money in honor of a friend.
Casimir Tyturski or I will bo happy to give you a nnri. The card reads"V.e inform you, with sincere appreciation,
that a contribution Lua been -nd.; to the
Wilkes College Faculty Women'e oholnrnhip
Fund in the Feme of
_
By

r ic-fully cckror-j edged,
Wilk.-s Cellego Faculty Women
Our permanent Scholarcnip Fund provides .or a
yearly award in memory of Fie ano r Coates Farley"

Our dues for the organization are only S3.00 per year. These are pay­
able at our tea on September 21. If you cannot make the tea or would
rather send a check now or in October, please use the following form
to remit your money.

tn® ve“

u«a'eK
rt.

Name
Address
Hake checks payable to Wilkes Faculty Women and n ail to our treasurer
Mrs. Klaus Holm, 218 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 1E?O2.

We invite any faculty wife or woman faculty member to join and
participate in our group. Let's make this a yoar of growing together.
Sincerely,
j

'/) s

Lois 'Ting
President

/

0

�JjMES-LEADFP

—-V^ECORD,

wilkes-b

\rre. PA..

SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. !»'’

Tea- Scheduled
Women will
FacnIty
Cities prom-am °f[ their
academic
'Or‘he current
tea &gt;o be htm frn Sunday a! a
m Weckesser Hall ’ t0 4 p'»-

SUNDAY INDEPENDENT, WILKES-BARRE, PA., SEPTEMBER 7, 1975

r

;
!
'

A Newcomers’ Tea will be held by
'
Faculty Women as the first event of the season this »f:ernoon from 2 to 4 on the mam floor of Weckesser Hall at
170 South Franklin Street.
Mrs. Richard Winn, newly' elected president, announced
that the tea will be held in honor of new faculty wives and
new women faculty members.
This initial event is one of a series of activities planned
throughout the year, concluding in May with the end of the
regular academic year.
The year's program lists the following: Sept. 14, faculty
picnic, Kirby Park; Sept. 21, opening tea. Center for the Per­
forming Arts: Oct. 23. general meeting, Faculty Lounge; Nov.
15, Fifth quarter party; Jan. 29, general meeting, Faculty
Lounge; Feb. 28, covered dish supper; March 6, dinner­
dance; April 8. general meeting with election of officers:
April 30 and May 1, garage sale; May 8, children's party;
May 15, Spring luncheon.
Other officers and activities chairwomen elected at a
recent planning session are: Mrs. Richard Raspen, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Jeffrey Cline, recording secretary, and Mrs.
James DeCosmo, corresponding secretary.
Also: Mrs. John Erickson, hospitality; Mrs. Joseph Bellucci, membership; Mrs. Richard Sours, fund raising; Mrs.
John McHenry’, dinner dance: Mrs. Boyd Earl. Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses, and Mrs. Richard Fuller, foreign students: Mrs.
Samuel Merrill, faculty picnic: Mrs. Henry’ Casilli. book discussion; Mrs. Klaus Holm, fifth quarter party; Mrs. Charles
Abate, covered dish dinner: Mrs. Lee Terry, garage sale: Miss
Casimir Tyburski, scholarship and bridge: Mrs. John Labows,
gourmet group; Mrs. Robert S. Capin, Spring luncheon; Mrs.
Thomas J. Moran, publicity’.

*

*

*

0'

�HMKB (F&lt;^LT^V

WfflC
ALL, FACULTY

t

spouses

5
C-HIl-DkEN'

ihiviTt r-

b
SUNDAY

SLPTtMSGR
VOL.1- S Y5AUL. ,

SOFTBRUU &gt;

ere.

&amp;(^ING Youk OWV
r-f- grills

Food +■ ^MNK

-ro SHA^e)

.

2. p.m. L(i

9

ri*

n
• yQ1»

I

�WILKES-BARRE. Pa.,

THU RSDAY. SEPTI AlBEIi

11, 1975

^ilk« FacuJt
•' omen Slate'
lci1jc Sunday
a ’e.^rwentlv

W2nien ’"‘Id

Hall to wel&lt;„n,p
H" i:' ■er
Th8 neuroXs "7
literature 'n"
County Touri t ■.
Luzerne
ber "f C"nin&gt;ercetnand
Ancles tl&gt;rnUA.t„)u| “"d '"'‘'T
,n quaint (hen, w(), X'
'
A,,w nietnber. i„
'r‘ ’
UPrp; Dmnu
‘ (onr| &lt;nce
Gc-ttinger.
Doi, °rs'1n' r&lt;uth

'■A:/'.

■ " : e
"w IVomenTp

.

sx
^',u,crl

t.n Sund,'v PJ^n2iCa‘ R" l,v
P^tc ut"

, 3,rf-..R,cl,ard nS t'' pres,.
dent of tht.
...... '■'P'Tanization.

1TS.

�TIMES-LEADER, EVENING NEWS, RECORD, WILKES-BARRE, PA., T^^SDAY, OCTOBER_2j2i2-

Wilkes Faculty Women Hold Tea
Newcomers tea held
Diana Morgan, Ruth
----------Weckesser
Hall, on the were:
Gettinger, Dolores Banko,
Wilkes College campus, was Ikauii j □ V. Hayes, Gayle
the setting 'recently
i
" for the Kathryn
Wuori, Mary Babock, Anne
new members tea. did not Bendian, Betty Bond, Fran
The newcomers
as Goldman and Millicent Busarrive at the college
;iiv.
received sette.
strangers, having i„_
Next event of the Women’s
literature from the Luzerne
Agency, Faculty Club will be a family
Agency,
County Tourist merce
and picnic at Kirby Park on
on
Chamber of Commerce
^ai
throughout
Sunday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m. In
various agencies
case of rain, the picnic will be
Wyoming Valley.
present cancelled._____________
New members
1VUU&gt;

------ ------------------------------- ’------

Wilkes College
Faculty tracurricular activities for the
Women recently held a tea in Wilkes family, and to offer the
the second floor lounge of the annual Eleanor Coates Farley
Center for the Performing Scholarship to a fdeserving
Arts.
Wilkes female student.
Highlight of the gathering
Next meeting of Wilkes Facwas to welcome new membersi ulty Women will be held Oct.
:--------— 23 at
p.ui. at Annette Ev­
to «.
the-----service
organization,
un7:30
­
der direction of Hospitality ans Alumni and Faculty,
Chairman Mrs. John Erick­ House. South River Street.,
Key speaker will be a member
son.
Mrs. Richard Wing, presi- of the local chapter of Women
dent, outlined the functions of Organized Against Rape.
New members welcomed to
the club which are to offer cul­
...r
tural experiences
at the the group are shown (top phomonthly meetings through the to) on second floor of the Cenuse of speakers, to aid needy ter for the Performing Arts,
area residents, to sponsor ex- left to right: Dolores M. Ban-

ko, Mrs. Louis Gettinger, Mrs.
Albert T. Gulitus, Mrs. Kath­
ryn V. Hayes, Betty Bond,
Lois T. Keck and Mrs. George
Babcock
New officers presiding at the
first fall meeting are shown
(bottom photo) on the balcony
of the Center for the Performing Arts, left to right: Mrs.
Jeffrey Cline, recording secretary; Mrs. Richard Raspen,
v&gt;ce president; Mrs. Richard
Wing, president; Mrs. John
Erickson, hospitalityr chair­
man,
rn=" and Mrs.
Mrc Klaus
v'="" Holm,
treasurer.

3

�; i

■Li
Past presidents of the Wilkes College Faculty Women’s Club also attended the welcome tea
for the new members. Shown at the refreshment table, are, left to right: Mrs. John Chwalek,
Mrs. Hugo Malley, Mrs. Richard Sours, and Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses. Seated is Mrs. John
Labows.

With the start of another academic year at Wilkes, the College’s Faculty’ Women’s Club
recently opened its first meeting with new officers presiding. Shown on the balcony of the
Center for the Performing Arts are, left to right: Mrs. Jeffrey Cline, recording secretary; Mrs.
Richard Raspen, vice-president; Mrs. Richard Wing, president; Mrs. John Erickson,
hospitality chainnan; and Mrs. Kia us Holm, treasurer.

I

l/V7//ces College Faculty

wo

||1
3
1
Is
t
e -A ® r

iRBS
-

-7 • V

Ip®
X'.

I;.'

■

g? :

Li

1

TH
A
■r

si
S\

J 1
A

ta

Hv.

JR

Women sponsor tea
Wyom&gt;3i, (//9LLSy

The Wilkes College Faculty
Women recently held their
September tea meeting In the
second floor lounge of the
Center for the Performing
Arts.
The highlight of the gathering was to welcome' r~
new
members to the service
organization, under the direct
ion of Hospitality Chairman
Mrs. John Erickson.

B
•’U

According to Mrs. Richard
Wing, club president, the
Wilkes Faculty Women’s chief
function is to offer cultural
experiences at the monthly
meetings through the use of

BB V « ■
®•--3 -

J
&amp;L_L

■

New Members of the Wilkes College Faculty Women’s Club recently were welcomed to the
service organization at the group’s annual tea.
■ Shown on the second floor of the Center for the Performing Arts are, left to right: Dolores
M. Banko, Mrs. Louis Gettinger, Mrs. Albert T. Gulitus, Mrs. Kathryn V. Hayes, Betty Bond,
Lois T. Keck and Mrs. George Babcock.

O&amp;S. /o-s-'tf'

speakers, to aid needy area
residents, to sponsorextracurrieluar activities for the
Wilkes
Family, and'to
offer
WilkesFamily"
and'to_offer
the annual Eleanor Coates
FarlrFarley Scholarship to a
desei
Reserving Wilkes female stu2™
dent

’*■“ “«i meeiuig ot me
Wilkes
Faculty
Women
. . -------n which
wm utJwill be
held
nela on Thursday, October 23,
at 7:30 p.m. at the Annette
Evans Alumni and Faculty
House, South River Street.
The key speaker will be a
member of the local chapter of
Women Organized Against
Rape.

�E-4

SUNDAY INDEPENDENT, WILKES-BARRE, PA., NOVEMBER 9, 1973

Wilkes Faculty Women
Saturday Afternoon

Leaders of v^sCfine recording secreta^,s. John Erickson,

I

i

I

/

The annual Fifth Quarter Party, sponsored by (he
Wilkes Faculty Women, will be held on Saturday at the
Faculty and Alumni House. South River Street, immediately
following the Wilkes-Delaware Valley football game.
Cochairmen of tiie Fall social event are Mrs. Klaus
Holm, left, and Mrs. John Erickson. Assisting will he Mrs.
Lee Terry, Mrs. Walter Karpinich and Mrs. Richard Raspen.
Reservations may. be made by Wednesday by contacting
Mrs. Holm, 218 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. An
open invitation has been extended to all faculty, alumni .-.nd
friends of Wilkes College.

Past pi

ng
jn-

i

es-

:ov
ess

give
will
cen-

�TIMES-LEADER, EVENING NEWS, RECORD, WILKES-BARRE, PA.,

THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1976

Wilkes Faculty Women'
To Assemble Jan. 29
Wilkes Faculty Women will its dinners on Friday, Feb. 13,
hold their general meeting on at 7:30 p.m. in two places, at
Jan.
p.m. at
at the
the Fac-,
Fac-. the
homes of Mr. and Mrs.
ucui. 29
a at
at 7:30
7:30 p.m.
the homes
ulty'
ulty Alumni House, 147 S. River John 17
F. **
Meyers and Mr. and
St., Wilkes-Barre.
Mrs. John Erickson. A South-re.
Dorothy
ithy Haraden, a member ern menu is planned.
of the staff
Asso-­
Plans also will be discussed
staff of
of the
the Heart
Heart Asso
ciation, will speak on "ni*» for the annual dinner dance,
"Diet which
for thewill be held on March 6.
and
Your Heart."
- ’”
A new plan for the distribu­
tion of personalized notepaper Mrs. Ruth McHenry is chair­
I
for the Wilkes Faculty Wom­ woman of this affair.
en’s Club will be discussed.
Also scheduled to be dis­
cussed at this meeting will be
the annual covered dish sup­
per, under the leadership of
Lois Abate and Cathy Manganello. This event will be held in
the College Dining Hall on Sat­
urday, Feb. 28.
The Gourmet Club will hold

)

WITH THE START of another academic year at Wilkes, the College's
Faculty Women s Club recently opened itsfirst meeting with new officers presiding.
Shown on the balcony of the Center for the Performing Arts are, from left: Mrs.
Jeffrey Cline, recording secretary; Mrs. Richard Raspen, vice president; Mrs.
Richard Wing, president; Mrs. John Erickson, hospitality chairman, and Mrs.
Klaus Holm, treasurer.
,

i
i

I

PAST PRESIDENTS of the Wilkes College Faculty Womens Club also

I
I •
1

I .

!

I

I

I

I

attended the welcome tea for the new members. Shown at the refreshment table,
are, from left: Mrs. John Chwalek, Mrs. Hugo Mailey, Mrs. Richard Sours and

Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses. Seated is Mrs. John Labows.

I

�1

��Wilkes Faculty Women to Hold Dinner Dance

Wilkes College Faculty
Women will hold their annual
dinner dance Saturday at Jimeal’s, Plymouth.
Shown are members of the
dinner dance committee. Seat-

ed, from left: Mrs. Elizabeth
Rarig, Mrs. Ruth McHenry,
chairman; Mrs. Lois Wing,
Mrs. Florence Baurcier and
Mrs. Marian Alexander.
Standing: Miss Sharon Tel-

ban, Miss Dolores Banko, Mrs. Hayes, Miss Marilyn Turner,
Carmella Earl, Mrs. Betsy De­ Ms. Diana Morgan and Mrs.
Cosmo, Miss Anne Zendian, Betty Bond
Mrs. Margaret Gulitus, Mrs.
The evening includes cock­
Ellen Goodnight, Mrs. Cecilia tails, dinner with choice of en­
Champagne, Mrs. Kathryn tree, dancing and open bar.

WILKES COLLEGE
FACULTY WOMEN'S SPRING DINNER DANCE
THE WILKES COLLEGE FACULTY WOMEN
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU AND YOUR GUEST TO THE
SPRING 1976 DINNER DANCE

TO BE HELD AT
JIMEALS RESTAURANT

29 WEST MAIN STREET
PLYMOUTH, PENNSYLVANIA 18651

SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1976
COCKTAILS AND OPEN BAR — 6-7 P.M.

DINNER — 7 P.M.
DANCING — 8:30-11:30 P.M. TO "THE CLASSICS”
OPEN BAR — 8:30-11:30 P.M.

�f
r
!

i

■?
U

/
/I
/

/

Program on
I Astrology
I Scheduled
Wilkes Faculty Women will
1 meet Thursday night at 7:SO at
the Faculty House. S. River
Street. Ruth Oldershaw, guest
speaker, will present a pro­
gram on astrology.
Plans will be finalized for
the garage sale on May 1 and 2
at Conyngham Carriage House.
Carolyn Terry is chairman of
the sale. The children’s party
scheduled for May 8 will also
be discussed.

�' "'■’i

SUNDAY INDEPENDENT, WILKES-BARRE, PA, APRIL 18, 1578

Wilkes Faculty Women Plan Qarage Sale

The Wilkes College Faculty Women will
hold a garage sale on Saturday, May 1, from
10 a.m. to 5 pun. and on Sunday, May 2 from
12 Noon to 5 p.m. in the Conyngham Car­
riage House, 130 South River Street
Committee members planning for the
event are, left to right, seated: Dolores Casilli, Carolyn Terry, chairman; and Dr. Hilda
Marban. Standing: Margaret Henson and

Gayle Wuori.
Proceads frorr the sale '.’.-ill be applied
to the cleanor Coates Farley Scholarship
Fund.
Items may be brought in for the sale
between II a.m. and 4 p.m. on each of the
three days prior to the opening.
In case o' inclement weather, the event
will be held on May 6 and 7.

�TIMES-LEADER. EVENING NEWS. RECORD, WILKES-BARRE, PA., FRIDAY. APRIL M. ]!T6

Faculty Women at
Wilkes Slate Partv
Wilkes College
Faculty
Women will hold a children’s
party May 8 from 10 am. to
noon at the Children’s Museum
ol Nesbitt Hall, Wyoming Semi­
nary.
Guests will be conducted on
a tour of the muse urn and c.ii
lous exhibits will be cxplalt ■ I
Wilkes-Barre Ballet will
present excerpts from ’ Peter
Pan."
Mrs. Richard Fuller, chair­
man, announced reservations
must be made with la r or Mr
Roy Martin by Monday.
Children 11 Wilke: faculty
members will be admitted
without charge. Children must
be accompanied by an adult.

!

¥

�THE
WILKES COLLEGE FACULTY
WOMEN
CORDIALLY INVITE
YOU
TO ATTEND . .

TIMES-LEADER, EVENING NEWS, RECORD, WILKES-BARRE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1976

Wilkes Faculty Women
Slate Spring Luncheon
Annual spring luncheon of
Wilkes College Faculty Women
will be held on Saturday, Maj'
15, at 1 p.m. at the Wilkes College Dining Hall.
Mrs. Lois Wing, president,.

will conduct the installation of
officers for the 1976-77 year,
New officers are: Lois
Abate, president; Ann Marie
Raspen, vice president; Heide
Holm, treasurer; Marge Hen­
sen, recording secretary, and
Gayle Wuorli, corresponding
secretary.
Mrs. Libbj- Capin is chair- ■man of the luncheon, assisted
bj' Mrs. Dolores Casilli. Reser- :
vations must be made bj- Sat- &gt;
urday with Mrs. Capin, 331
Wright Street, Kingston.

W

�THE ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON
SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1976
1:00 P.M.

WILKES COLLEGE DINING HALL

R.S.V.P. ACCEPTANCE OR REGRETS
TIME

REQUESTED BY MAY 8
824-4651 EXTENSION 212

LUNCHEON $3.75

CONYNGHAM HOUSE TOUR

CHOICE:

AFTER LUNCHEON.

TUNA OR CHICKEN SALAD

Annual spring luncheon of
Wilkes College Faculty Women
will be held on Saturday, May
15, at 1 p.m. at the Wilkes College Dining n-n
Hall.
Mrs. Lois Wing, president.

will conduct the installation of
officers for the 1976-77 year.
New officers are: Lois
Abate, president; Ann Marie
Raspen, vice president; Heide
Holm, treasurer; Marge Hensen. recording secretary, andI
Gayle Wuorli, corresponding
secretary.
Mrs. Libby Capin is chairman of the luncheon, assisted
by Mrs. Dolores Casilli. Reservations must be made by Saturday with Mrs. Capin, 331
Wright Street, Kingston.

I
I
I
|
B

1
"

h
R
*

�■
b/ic H

TlMES-LEApEKJJ----news* i

Faculty Women Present Scholarship at Luncheon

Wilkes College Faculty
Women held their annual
spring luncheon recently in
the college dining hall. New
officers were seated.
Mrs. Libby Capin, wife of
newly-elected President Robert S. Capin, was luncheon

chairman and received a spe­
cial tribute from members of
the club.

student,
received the
scholarship which r. awarded
annually by the women

outgoing president. turning
over the gavel to the new pre
ident. Lois Abate; Ann Marte

Also honored was Denise
Strickland, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Janies Wildoner of
Alden. A medical technology

Shown at the head table
during the luncheon are, from
left: Gayle Wuori, correspond­
ing secretary; Lois Wing.

R.r.pcn. vice president; Hindi
Holm, trcaurcr. Mim Strick
land; Mrs. Robert S. Capin.
Della Schulz, guest of the club.

4

�I
I

y/'/Ke- s

F

/e

7\

a. CO

J t/j W C

){c'or'
{.&gt;/ic rry

I
I

' -vf

f

•J

�TIMES-LEADER, EVENING NEW^RECORDJVILKES BARRE. PA..

AUGUST 25, 1S~6

Wilkes Faculty Women Plan A ctlvities
Officers of Wilk'-. College
Faculty Women met .recently,
at the home of the club president, Mrs. Charles Abate, to
discuss plans for events to take
place during the fall months.
A coflee hour for new facul­
ty women will be held Sept. 12
front 2 to 4 p.m. at the Annette
Evans Faculty-Alumni House,
New members will be contacted and are urged to attend. The

Presidents Tea for all mem
bers of Faculty Women will he
;held 2_
r 2f&gt;
*j. Hostess
for the
Sept.
I.-.—.
Mr Robert CI opevent will be Mr
p
in.
Mrs. Jatnei DeO'mn and
Mrs. Robert Ogtcn. cocball
men of the B(« k Pi u&gt; i .hi
Group, have .mi;. ur:nd ll.i
book to be dim a cd ,d the th
tober meeting will be "Olivci
Wiswell" by K,; nh R( in.

President’s Tea Set by
Wilkes Faculty Women
Members of Wilkes Faculty
Women have been invited to attend the annual President’s
Tea Sept. 19 at 2:30 p.m. at the
Annette Evans Faculty-Alumni
House. Mrs. Charles Abate,
newly-elected president, an­
nounced the tea will be held in
honor of new faculty wives and
new women faculty members.
Mrs. Richard Raspin, vice
president and program chair­
man, has announced the first
fall meeting will be held Oct.
21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Annette
Evans House. Mrs. Brenda
Parker, Scranton, a licensed
hypnotician and medical tech­
nologist, will be speaker. Mrs.
Parker received her training at
the Ethical Hypnosis Training

Center, South Orange. N.J.,
and has conducted a course in
hypnotism.
- ----------------------- --------------

a lively
of th*4 Rcvoi
tinnarv
lrf,m ’•1
point nf W.

�September 1, 1976

JILKES FACULTY JOF.EN

Greetings to everyone. TI *hone you 'have all
-- -had i v-.ry exciting
summer whether it involved moving into a new h me, taking an exotic
trip, havin'- family reunions, or just attending a "super Market"
Grand opening.

With the arrival of Fall, many of you may be starting new jobs
or resuming old ones. Some may have children attenaing grade school
for the first time while others have children ent ring high school
or college.
As you resume a way of life convenient to you -md your family,
wo ask that you please reserve some time for the "Wilkes College
Faculty '.'omen". If we all work together, we can experience a very
successful year, however, the participation and attendance of all
members is very important and necessary.

Following is a short rundown of some of the activities scheduled:

Sun. Sent. 1~ - Very, very important]! This is the President's Tea
for our ncwco.-.or.s. Je will be welcoming our new
r
.
.-if , Mr.-, ?.ct:-rt Sanin, (Libby), the
Dean of Aca'emic’s wife, Mrs. Richard Sotor,(Margie),
and many n w faculty members an1 /or their wives.
Making a soecial effort to come out will not only
give us an opportunity to make new friends but will
heln our new women to feel less alone and more at
home. The tea will be held in the Annette Evans
Alumni House, II4.6 io. River Lt., W-Barre, from
2 P.H. to U. P.M. Plea.-e try to attend.
As stated in the by-laws, the purposes of the group
are to promote friendly relations among faculty
members, between faculty and students, help provide
aid for the students, and to be of service to the
college and community. Hany of our activities in­
clude our spouses, children and friends. -le are
also counting on the advice, suggestions and presence
of our Associate Members and hope that they will be
as active as is possible.
Tues. Oct. 19 - Jhe Book Discussion group -will hold their first
meeting at Jean Ogren's home, &amp;b Lathrop Street,
Kingston, at 7:30 P.M. The book is '’Oliver Wiswell n
by Kenneth Roberts,

I

�Uont. Pg.2

Thurs. Oct. 21

The October
General lleetir.^ the first of the
_____________
the ye r, will be held in the "alumni House"
II4.6 So. River St., ■&lt;-B., at 7:30 P.M. Mrs.
Brenda Parker, a certified
&lt;
hyonotician, will
speak on “Jhat hypnosis has done for me and
what it can do for you.” This should prove
to be a most exciting and informative meeting
See you there!

October ???

October will also see the formation of our new
Gourmet Group. A Japanese dinner will be the
first venture into the "unknown". The exact
date, time and place will be given at our tea.
If any further information is needed please
call Fran Goldman, 675-379?, after $ P.M.

Sat. Nov. 13

i'hc Gov rod Dish Dinner will be held in the New
Ken'_ Dining Hall with the foreign students as
our guests. Save your an'etltes since this is
always an interesting and fun night. More
details will be giv n at a later d'te.

Mrs. Gerlid tfuori
UPURE GO 'DIES:

3 Vilkeswood Dr.

1.
2.

3.
•ilkds-Barre, Pa.

18702

A i’alent auction - Lasagne Dinner

Family Skating Party
Dinner Dance

Anyone who may be interested in a monthly get-together for a
ery friendly pin ohle game, please cont ct -nn Marie Raspen, 629-3801.

Several have asked for the address of Mary Lou Labows:
I rs. Mary Lou Labows
631 Colonial Drive
Horsham, ?enn=. I9OI4I4.

In apite of s ilraling costs, the dues for the year will remain
P3.00.
i;3.00. In ord?r to
tn stay within the limits of our budget, we must
curtail the sending of notices of meetings and activities to&gt; our
dues paying members only. Payment- may be made at the tea or mailed
to I'rs. Heidi Holm, 360 Go. diver St., .71 Ikes-Barre, Pa., 19702.

•Ip. are looking forward to. a hard workin’, fun filled year and
hone that everyone -.••111 join together for a "good start" con September
19 th.
Sec You All there,
Sincerely,

Lois Abate
nrecident

x

�Gont. Pg.2
Thuro. Oct. 21

The October General F.eetinr, the first of the
the ye r, will be held in toe "alumni House"
llj.6 So. River St., J-B., at 7:30 P.M. Mrs.
Brenda Parker, a certified hy-motician, will
speak on " .hat hypnosis has done for me and
what it can do for you." This should prove
to be a most exciting and informative meeting
See you there!

October ???

ctober will also see the formation of our new
Gourmet Group. A Japanese dinner will be the
first venture into the "unknown". The exact
date, time and place will be given at our tea.
If any further information is needed please
call Fran Goldman, 67&gt;-3T9o, after $ P.M.

Ge j,.

-'bo^

’•Wood

Snt. Nov. 13

"he Cov -cd Ji oh Dinner wil’ be held in the New
Ken'_ Dining Hall with the foreign students as
our guests. Save your ap'etites since this is
always an int
•
fun night. More
details will bo giv n at a later dite.

FUrURS GO 'Dl'-:s:

1.
2.

■Qt&gt;.

2^7o5

3-

A Talent Auction - Lasagne Dinner
Family Skatin ’ Part.’
Dinner Dance

Anyone who may be interested in a monthly get-together for a
very friindly ilnoohle game, please contact A■•nn
nn Marie Raspen, 829-3001.

Several have asked for the address of Mary Lou Labows:
f'rs. Mary Lou Labows
631 Colonial Drive
Horsham, penn=. 190144

In spite of spiraling costs, the dues for the year will remain
we must
must
$3.00. In order to
t stay
• y within the limits of our budget, wo
curtail the sending of notices of r**-* tings and activities to our
dues paying members only. Payment*
Payment may be made at the tea or mailed
to Mrs. Heidi Holm, 360 Co. diver St., .7i Ikes-Barre, ra., 19702.
Je are looking forward to. a hr.rd working, fun filled year and
hone that everyone •.■•ill join toretner for a ^ood start" on September
19 th.

See You All there,
Sincerely,
Lois Abate
president

a

�sy.mudsuimz

osiiaanji
,as new faculty women and
WTVe' aeqialnted’' hour was ;

Mrs. Lois Abate, president, ex­
plained the purposes of the
group which are to offer cul­
tural. educational, and social ac­
tivities for the Wilkes faculty,
and to fund the Eleanor Coates
Farley Scholarship given annual15' to a deserving Wilkes female
StlHighnghts of the year will inelude the covered dish dinner on
Nov, 13 at the college dining
hall. This is an annual event at
which international students are
guests of the organization

121, general meeting, _.
house; Nov. 13, coveredJ dish;
dinner, college dining hall;
alumni
27, general meeting, aL......
house; February, family skating
party; March, talent auction and
lasagna dinner; April 14, general
meeting, alumni house; April 22,
Red Cross blood drive, Wilkes
gym; April 30; Spring luncheon.

New members of Wilkes Faculty Women were greeted at the annual tea by­
President and Mrs. Robert Capin. In the picture, first row, left to right: Mrs.
Kathy Parker, Mrs. Mercede Freysinger, Mrs. Capin, President Capin, Mrs.
Sharon Fuller, Miss Nancy Onuschak. Second row: Mrs. Margaret Soler, Mrs.
Mimi Koch, Mrs. Susan Charnetski, Mi's. Barbara Demory.

I--' «
*

'.....

recording secretary.

�I
i l

kes

Faculty

w o me w

I

PROGRAM

I

1976 " 1977

�faculty
3-976 -

RLMjJ

PROGRAM

i977

tba

&lt;WlCERS

President

Mrs, Charlo3

Vice President

Corrosnondin-

Treasurer
Past Presid'nt

by

ore,

• ■rs. Donald
— - Henson
(Marge)
Mrs. Gerald /uori
(Gayle)
Mrs, Klaus Holm
(Heidi)
Mrs. Richard
’Ring
(Lois)

October 21, 1976
(Thursday)
Alumni House

7:30 P.O.

rogram
"What Hypnos!
-■ -—a did for me. "

cuv

;

Membership

Mrs. Joseph Bellucci
(Barbara)
Publicity &amp; Historian
Mrs. Gerald ’.Vuori
(Gayle)
Fund Raising
Mrs. Richard Wing
(Lois)
Scholarship
Casimir Tyburski
Ms.
(Tibi)
Mrs. Boyd Rarl^
Foreign Students
(Carmella)
Daniel
Goldman
Mrs
.
G-ourme t
(Fran)
Mrs. Henry Casilli
(Delores)
Mr s. James DeCosmo
Book Discussion
(Betsy)
Mrs. Robert Cgren
(Jean)
. Charles Abate
Mrs
Communi ty Re 1 a ~ tns
(Lois)
Mrs., rticnui-J
Richard Raspen
Pinochle
(Anne marie)

October 12, 1«76
(Tuesday)
Wilkes Gym
Lois Abate

12:00 Meal
Conr.lttee Head:
JD- jral
,ri

-- ?-La DI NG CGMJ-.ETT.LLS

1"S.

rs.
rs.

^P-CRL3S BLQCD DR IV.-

Abate
Mrs. Richard Raspon
(Anne Marie)

(Lois)

Redordin.fr Secretary

September 19, 1976
(Sunday)
Alumni House
Board Members

2:00 p.m.
Committee Head:

:d

dish

7:00 p.m.
Committee Head:
,l ms cue

7:30 p.m.
'an

November 13, 1976
(Saturday)
College Dining Hall
Carolyn Terry
January 27, 1977
(Thursday)
Alumni House

"Plays for
"
(Husbands are urgedLiving.
to
FAMILY Sskating
aATHJC- PARTY

-J attend.)

February ???
Committee Heads:

TALsnt

J

■dVCTi CW/LASAGNE

Committee Heads;

Sharon Martin
Jane Willet
^arch ???

Ottie Chwalek
Carol Pawlush
Marcella
—i Vinoverski

�f

1

A

GEJKR/.r.. ME•TING

April 11|., io??
(Thursday)
7:30 P.m.
/.!
Alumni House
Election of Officers

RED GROSS BLOOD DRTVE

12:00 Meal
Committee Head:

Duos for Wilkes Faculty Nomen are $3.00

April 22, 1977
(Friday)
Wilkes Gym
Lois Abate

SPRING LUNCHEQN

April 30, 1977
(Saturday)
Time and place to be announced later.
Comr.ittoe Head:
Cathy Manganello

annually, payable to the treasurer,

Mrs. Klaus Holm, 376 South River St.,
Wilkes-Barre, ?a.

16702

fhe Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarship
fs given annually by the club to a

Wilkes co-ed chosen on the basis of

DINNER-DANCE/ALUMNI
by

Committee Head:

Info later.
Patsy Reese

merit and need.

Proceeds from the sale of stationery,

■&lt;

rs.
rs.

GOURMET DINNER Our first Gourmet Dinner
will be planned by the committee heads:
Fran Goldman
Delores Casilli

c okbooks, and other miscellaneous

items are a major source of Income

for the scholarship fund.

Ihe pro­

ceeds from the Talent Auction will
BOOK DISCUSSION

7:30 p.m.
Jean Ogren's home.
Committee Heads:

September 19, 1976

also go into this fund.

86 Lathrop St.,
Kingston, Pa.

Betsy DeCosmo
Jean Ogren

Scholarship cards are available from the
scholarship chairman to send for

birthdays, anniversaries, deaths, or
Monthly Pinochle Game
Si gn up wi th Ann? Marie Raspen.

any special occasion.

The amount of

�the donation is arbitrary and may be

PAST PRESIDENTS

made to:

Ms. Casimir Tyburaki

Hotel Sterling Apartments

■/ilkes-Barre, Penna.

16702

or
Mrs. Charles Ab; te

2&lt; 0 South r'ranklin ‘-’t.
16702
Wilkes-Barre, renna.

by
rs.
rs.
rs.

ylUUS FACULTY WOMEN

Mrs. Samuel Rorenberg
Era. Harold Thatcher
Mrs. Alfred Bastress
Mrs. Eugene Farley
Mrs. Leon Bubeck
Hrs. John Chwalek
Mrs. ./el ton Farrar
Mrs. Hugo Hailey
Miss Phyllis Clark
Dr. Ruth Jes ee
Mrs. Robert Riley
Mrs. Paul Werner
Mrs. Janes Langdon
Mrs. Hugo Hailey
Mrs. Julian Ripley
Mrs. Daniel Detwiler
Mrs. John Chwalek
Mrs. Stanley Holden
Mrs. Stanley Holden
Mrs. Stanley Kay
Mrs. J. George Siles
Mrs. John Chwalek
Mrs. Jack Allen
Mrs. B. Konkins-hoses
Mrs. B. Honkins-Moses
Mrs. Richard Sours
Mrs. Richard Sours
Mrs. Richard Wing

191;9
19U9 1950 1951 1952 ■
1953 ■
195U ■
1955 •
1°56 •
1957 •
1956
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
196U
1965
1966
1967
1966
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
197U
1975

i°5o
1951
1952
1953
19 5U
1955
1956
1957
195b
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1961;
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
• 1971
• 1972
- 1973
- 197U
- 1975
- 1976

I

�K

V*

!
(

I
i

i

I
I

�"Ti ** « 3 ■ L. e«- o

OeT. 13 hk

Wilkes Faculty Women
To Host Gourmet Dinner
Farufty Uornen will ’Oliver H swHL" bv K--nn^h
TO
*ourTn*'&lt; dinner R,&gt;bms will be dt^cussed.
&lt;1 ..I
7 JI pn&gt;. al
the ,
leJne"
VLw
H."'.
and Mr Herr.
-nd Mr ..nd Mr.
Mr*. and Mr.
lame. R.ele&lt;hk&lt;&gt; Mr. &lt; .■■ lii
and MrDaniel (iaUmaa.
r haIrmon of the £
gnajp. annoumed the dinner
will have .i Japahmr theme
..nd diner, ate encouraged Io
wear &lt;riem.il attire
Other event, m heduled tor
the month are a meeting nt the
book distu .-Kin group on Ort
W at * 311 p m al the home al
Mr* Robert Ogrcn The book.

&lt; a.tlli

■

"7’’!* ®
* 7 *
pm M the Annette EvJ me
Hoj-e will be Mr. Brenda
Parker. a l.cvmed hvpnottcian.
»ho •HI t"lk ■« *h't hypno
wt (fed far me."
MtJohn Km h hus an
t*
thr
&lt;»r Kanin t ion «*!
rv-M-i-ng !&lt;«r the craft* gmup
wrl br hrM Ol 3 al 7 TO
pma. at her bumr InMturtron
»n tfM-w'dk'pnint will be Mfered
ta the fir mi w4*k»n*i.

�The Inauguration of

ROBERT S. CAPIN
As the Third President of

WILKES COLLEGE

ACT

1/0

♦

I

�. unity amidst diversit

�•i

• •

I HLY

arnids'

THE INAUGURATION OF

ROBERT S. CAPIN
AS THIRD PRESIDENT OF WILKES COLLEGE

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1976
WILKES COLLEGE GYMNASIUM, WILKES-BARRE, PA.

�WILKES COLLEGE
The inauguration this afternoon of Robert S. Capin as the third president of
Wilkes College establishes reason to reflect upon the founding of the institution
some 43 years ago.

Wilkes College came into being in 1933 when Bucknell University, in re­
sponse to a request of community leaders, established its Junior College in
Wilkes-Barre.

Three years later, Dr. Eugene S. Farley was named director of the Junior
College and became the major influence in guiding the almost miraculous
growth of an educational institution from a few buildings in 1936 to its present

size.
Slightly more than a decade after he took over the reins of Bucknell Uni­
versity Junior College, Dr. Farley moved into a new role as the first president of
Wilkes College after the Junior College became an independent institution on
June 26,1947.

As a four-year, coeducational institution, the college has grown steadily and
selectively as an institution of higher learning, recognized for its quality educa­
tion and excellence far beyond the boundaries of influence envisioned by its
founders.

Slightly more than 9,000 alumni represent the College in the 50 states and
many foreign countries.

Dr. Farley stepped down as president in 1970 and began a two-year term as
chancellor. Stepping into the presidency was Dr. Francis J. Michelini, who
moved up from the post of dean of academic affairs. Dr. Michelini served for
five years, guiding the institution through the construction of the S7-mdlion
Stark Learning Center and leading the institution back to normalcy after the
1J72 Agnes Flood caused some $14-million damage to the campus.

Years have passed since Bucknell gave control of the-J^ior College to a local
Board of Trustees, guided by the late Gilbert S. Me
'
nsjbi|jty came a
years demonstrate the wisdom ot their deci.i
, . ,
tbat
Dressing desire to strengthen the work of the faculty, united tn the! ta th t at

the Intellectual and spiritual resources of the student are vigorous v
,

creative mind is free

.....

.......,cl,uesimth a d.-um

Wilt &lt; eget been guided hy the thai^rttfwtun^
in our community, our nation, and our world requires not only gn itvisl n but
warm understanding of peoples
In its small circle, Wilkes College brings together students of many fa tl
backgrounds and countries. Il encourages them to maintain their com. u m-tr.
and their loyalties. It provides them with the opportunity to create friendships
based upon respect for differences, and to adhere to those ideals that create

unity and good will amidst diversity.
While academic work is the basis of the college program, the fa&lt; ult&gt; recog­
nizes that academic training will be of
poitam e unless students emerge
as men and women of strong faith and fine character. In the words of John
Stuart Mill. ' Before you can make men doctors and lawyers, you must first
make them men."
Because of their interest and faith, friends have multiplied their support
during the past decades and the campus has expanded steadily so that it now
includes most of the properties facing the River Common. Constant effort has
been made to create a growing endowment to keep pace with the expansion

of the campus.
This is the background of Wilkes College on this day as a warm welcome

is extended to Robert S. Capin as its third president.
The new president who is a
tiffed public accountant, graduated from
Wilkes College in 1950 and n &lt; e-.ed 'us Master of Business Administration from

Lehigh University.

Today, as the office of president is passed in ceremony to Robert S. Capin,
it can e said that the goals to which the college was dedicated remain —■ a
soun an stimulating intellectual experience for students and a program of
service to the community.

A veteran of World War II, when he served with the U. S. Navy, President
Capin has had considerable experience in the business world before coming to
Wilkes in 1959 as an instructor. He moved steadily up the academic ladder to
full professorship in the Commerce and Finance Department in 1972.

numoso k mat?he '?lCepH10n' the colle8e remains today non-sectarian, for its

In January, 1974. he was selected by President Michelini to serve as dean of
academic affairs. During his tenure as dean, Mr. Capin established a strong
working rapport with the faculty and administration.

with all constructC 3 iftU en,s and carry out its responsibility of involvement
evld hatthes
°uu the communi&lt;y- From the beginning, it was beinterdeno Sahn'1 u °
bcSt b* an ^dependent college that was
denommauonal m tts mlluence and non-denominational in its control.

President Capin is married to the former Libby Smulovitz of Wilkes-Barre.
The couple has three children: Ellen Lubin, Deborah M. Buckler, and David L.

�THE
INAUGURATION
CONVOCATION

GREETINGS

Member of Congress

The Honorable Daniel J. Flood
Gina O’Brien
Charles B. Reif, Ph D
Joseph Stephens, D O S

President. Student Government
................ Faculty Representative
................ Alumni Representative

INSTALLATION AND PRESENTATION
Joseph J. Savitz, Esq.

OF THE CHAIN OF OFFICE

THE PROCESSIONAL
"Crown Imperial"

Chairman
Board of Trustees

William Walton
Arranged for band bs H / Duthou

Wilkes College Concert Band — WILLIAM GASBARRO, D/rc : •

Robert S. Capin

RESPONSE

President

Wilkes College Air force ROTC Color Guard

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

Audience

INVOCATION

Congregation Ohav Zedek

. . Dr. Jule Ayers

INAUGURAL HYMN

Pastor

"Hymn to Joy" ...

First Presbyterian Church

ALMA MATER
CHORAL TRIBUTE
"Miriam's Song of Triumph"

Franz Schubert

Rabbi Mitchell II. Kornspan

INAUGURAL PRAYER

Ludwig van Beethoven

W ords and Music by Eleanor C. Farley

(The words of the song may be found on the last page of this program.
The audience s reg..&lt; :&lt;-d to 'tand and /oin in the singing.)

CHRISTINE DONAHUE, Soprano

BENEDICTION

WILKES COLLEGE CHORUS
RICHARD CHAPLINE, Director

Monsignor Andrew McGowan
Rector
St. Pius X Seminary

MARILYN ANDERSON, Accompanist

WELCOME

Joseph J. Savitz, Esq.
Chairman

RECESSIONAL
Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov

Procession of Nobles from "Mlada"

Board of Trustees

Arranged for band by Erik C. Leidzen
WILLIAM GASBARRO, Director

INAUGURAL ADDRESS

Sister Jane Scully, R.S.M.
President

The audience is invited to a reception to be held in the Stark Learning Center
following the exercises.

Carlow College, Pittsburgh

4

5

�DELEGATES

THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION

from

THE FACULTY MARSHAL OF THE DELEGATES

REPRESENTATIVES OF COLLEGES,
UNIVERSITIES AND LEARNED SOCIETIES

Educational Institutions and Learned Societies
1636

Harvard University

THE GENERAL FACULTY MARSHAL
THE FACULTIES OF WILKES COLLEGE AND
THE ADMINISTRATION

JAMES MITCHELL REVIE
College of William and Mary
DR. HAROLD E. COX

1693

Yale University
EDMUND I DANA

1701

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES

1742

Moravian College
DR HERMAN E. COLLIER. JR . Pres

THE PLATFORM PARTY:
The Board of Trustees, Wilkes College

President of Student Government
Representatives of the Alumni Association

The Clergy
The Honorable Daniel J. Flood

Sister Jane Scully, R.S.M.
The Chairman of the Board of Trustees

■nt

University of Pennsy Ivania
LOUIS SHAFFER. Esquire

1742

Princeton University
PAUL M. RODDA

1746

Columbia University
ALVAN E. BAU.M

1754

Columbia University Law Fthcol
DAVID KOFF, Esquire

1754

Brown University
DR. M. GENE TAYLOR

1764

Rutgers University
THE REVEREND KENNETH THEODORE McCREA

1766

Dartmouth College
CLARKE D. BITTNER

1769

The Mace Bearer and Faculty Representative
The President

6
7

�1819

Dickinson College
STEPHEN A. TELLER, Esquire

1773

Colgate University
WILLIAM F. CUTTEN

Washington and Jefferson College
MELVIN D. BREWER

1781

Norwich University
LTC RICHARD JAMES LAFAYETTE

Washington College
DR. JOSEPH HOWARD McLAIN, President

1782

University of Virginia
DR. EDWIN LYONS

Franklin and Marshall College
DR. SAUL MENDELSSOHN

1787

University of Pittsburgh
DR. ROBERT JOSEPH NOSSEN, Associate Provost for
Regional Campuses

1787

The University of North Carolina at Chapel I till
GEORGE FRANCIS RALSTON

1789

Cazenovia College
DR LIONEL IRWIN DANNICK 1

University of Vermont
DR. JONATHAN A.TENZER

1791

Kenyon College
PHILIP SIDNEY POST

Williams College
ARTHUR H. ZIMMERMAN

1793

Lafayette College
LOUIS R. BRAVMAN

1819

Bowdoin College
RICHARD HORACE TINSLEY

1794

The University of Tennessee
MRS. ANNE C. NORDUS ANDERSON

1794

Tusculum College
DANIEL C. CIAVARELLA

1819

1821

Amherst College
ALLAN M. KLUGER, Esquire
1821

Widener College
DR. IRVIN M. GOTTLIEB

1824

President
1824

1826

1831

The University of Alabama
DR. ELLIS WYNN ROBERTS
Wesleyan University
OSCAR S. PARKER IR

1831

Gettysburg College
THE HONOR ABLE AINSWORTH H. BROWN

1832

1794

Lycoming College
DR. FREDERICK E. BLUMER, President

1812

Colby College
DR. WILBUR FRANK HAYES

1813

University of Michigan
MATTHEW R. PERRERA

1817
8

1834

Dickinson School of Law
ARTHUR L. PICCONE, Esquire

1834

Wheaton College
MRS. EDW'IN LICHTIG, JR.

9

�Technology

186i

1868

Keystone Junior College
JOHN B. HIBBARD. Present

1869

' &gt;&lt;

"

Chatham College
MS. LAEL McGUIGAN

1861

&lt;*XTZ

1869
UB KICHAW !■ WCHTtR.

XORTH

... Pre' dem lor AdmmhlrM'o Alla..,

IBM

1869

Wilson College
ANNE HUGHES KINSMAN
* i ’OOESTA

1865

18'0

51 ’wE HONORABLE PETER PAUL OLSZEWSKI
;

‘

•

ATTERSON

1865

18'0

Syracuse University
RALPH NEW ING
xtcGREGOR

1865

'&lt; a ev Co ege
' i N - ARDT MELSON

1866

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
OREN E. HOPKINS, JR

„re—eCc_"y Bar Association
CSE1-- USTXNOSKI, Esquire, President

1866

Cs-21- Crest Co ege
- : C- -R.tS E. PETERSON, JR., Vice President for
-caee- c Affairs

1867

ege
- BLOCHBERCER
a;

''

-

18’1

Chestnut Hill College
MRS. B TODD MAGUIRE

Juniata College
DR. FREDERICK M. BINDER, President

.

1867

' MLEX
.i'2 C: ege
-- -AND

...V£L
12

1875

Wellesley College
MRS. JAMES MITCHELL REX IE

I
I

1876

1876

Texas A&amp;M University
JOHN R. TIGUE, III

1867

1872

1878

Duquesne University
DR. THOMAS N. KASKA

1867

Seton Hill College
MRS. PAULA MARTYAK BENZ

1883

1867

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
WILLIAM W. MIDDLETON

1884

13

JH

li

�'l'' ' ■' I • &lt; &gt;iii Hilit

A' ■ t

11 1.1 I II &gt;l |

I ‘R 1’1 KNARI ) (

I III I

1899

1885

College of Saint Elizabeth
MRS. CHARLES FERNER

1885

American Political Science Association
DR. WILLIAM J, PARENTE, Dean College ot ^rts and Sciences

‘ \ n M.IWI t 1111 ( .j.

MRs \\ II | IAM A. Ml Yl RS

*■ h'iu hei t ollcge
MRS. JOSI PI I COPLAN

1903

University of Scranton

1885

1904

1885

1907

Stanford University
MRS. THOMAS 11. KILEY

1885

1907

The Catholic University of America
DR. HENRY F. NARDONE

1887

Rollins College
CYRUS S. LI BIRMAN

MENC Eastern Division

Clark University
DR. WAGIHA A. TAYLOR

1887

University of Rhode Island
ALDEN WYNKOOP

1888

University of Scranton
WILLIAM B. HILL, S.J., Ph.D., Academic Vice President

1888

Temple University
DR. LOUIS R. SIEMINSKI
Randolph-Macon Woman's College
MRS. WILLIAM PHELPS LEWIS

American Psychological Association
SISTER ELIZABETH PEARSON, Ph.D., Chairman, Graduate
Department of Psychology, Marywood College
Lackawanna Junior College
DR. STEPHEN J. BUDASH, President

Trinity College
MARY BRENNAN CONWAY

1911
Connecticut College
MRS. RICHARD RUDOLPH

1915
Marywood College
SISTER M. COLEMAN NEE. Pres dent
1916

Russell Sage College
LARRI GEISER VALENTI

1888

Pennsylvania College of Op'
DR. FRANK J. GAZDA

1891

Immaculata College
SISTER MARY LALANDE, I.H.M., Ed.D.

1892

Rosemont College
PAULA H. DALEY

1894

1920

1921

1922

Skidmore College
MRS. BETSY BELL CONDRON

American Mathematical Society
.
DR. JOHN BEIDLER, Chairman and Professor of Mathemati
1897

1919

■

University of Scranton

1923
,

�' '

'

X
RS \l
bcwd of Trustees

V'/ce Chairperson MA/C

ege of Pennsylvania
BERNARD A. BUCKLER, Director of Student Activities

1939

1941

\ ~ ~ s College
CHARLES D. SHERRER, C.S.C., Ph.D., President

1946

C a\ -edd-Mercy College
SISTER MARY THERESA GLYNN, R.S.M., Ph.D,

1948

Stonehill College, Inc.
RICHARD P. DESHARNAIS, C.S.C., Ph.D.

1948

A’vernia College
SISTER MARY ALODIA, Ph.D.

1958

Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine
DR. LAURENCE C. SARTOR, Vice President for Student Affairs

1963

Montgomery County Community College
DR. MARIE ALLEN SMITH

1964

The Williamsport Area Community College
DR. EDMOND A. WATTERS, III

1965

Luzerne County Community College
DR. BYRON L. RINEHIMER, JR., President

1966

others'surrcsi that it was patterned fa i tfa quadrangular shape of the Oxford
campus The distinguishing feature of the cap is the color of the tassel, wnkh Is
black!for the holder
the bachelor's
degrees and which may be
gold for doctor s degrees and the governing officers of educational institutions.

Although caps and gowns had been used in many Amerii an s&lt; hool
Colonial time. Il was not until about IE
was a widespread student
movement for their use at commencement ceremonies The fatuities were qu
to approve this practical and dignified graduation dress, and soon adopted for
themselves the custom o( wearing gowns at academic &lt; eremonies By 1895the
Intercollegiate Commission had prepared a code for academic costume which
was approved by 95 percent of r •
&gt; .m unr.ei itu-, .m&lt;l &lt; ollegcs.
( ode provides (or three types of gowns. Those worn by the bachelors
are black and have long pointed sleeve^
may wear either black silk or
woolen gowns, made with a long, (
ed t eve with an arc appearing near the
bottom and a slit for the arm. The doctor's gowns are usually of black silk with
full, round,open sleeves The i
• t tl.e
-&lt;-t trim may be black or the same
color as the velv&lt; t wI &lt;h e... • s the hood. Although the color is normally black,
several institutions have autl &lt; r zed doctoral gowns in their school colors.

In the United State-- the hood is the most distinctive feature of academic
attire. Used originally as a cowl, as a shoulder cape, and as a container in which
to collect alms, it is now worn at the back, suspended near the shoulders. The
length of the hood and the width of its velvet border indicate the level of the
degree held. The bachelors wear a hood which is three feet long, with a twoinch velvet border. The hood for the master's degree is three and one-half feet
long, w ith a three-inch border. The doctor's hood is four feet long and the bor­
der is five inches wide. The inner lining of the hood is in the official color or
colors of the institution conferring the degree, while the color of the border
indicates the field of learning in which the degree was earned.

It may be noted that military uniforms and religious habits are appropriate
apparel at academic convocations.

�ARD°F
COLORS INDICATING FIELDS OF learning
AGRICULTURE

ARTS, LETTERS, HUMANITIES
••
........... b'tb

COMMERCE, ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS

DENTISTRY ..................................................

....... ...
Copper

ECONOMICS
EDUCATION

■

Blue

.............

ENGINEERING

Member
KOONS. Honorary
mI$SM*RYR LEVY, Honorary Member
REUBEN H
SAVITZ, Chairman
ARTHUR I 1
JOSE*4’
Secretary
Assistant
, DIENER
.. . sVi£NDL
JOSEPH Amrs. waiter m
ALEX PAWLENOK
Assistant Treasurer

........... Grange

FINE ARTS, INCLUDING ARC HI 11 ( Il IRI

Brown
................ Russet

FORESTRY

.... Maroon

HOME ECONOMICS

•.............. Purple

LAW ...................

Lemon

LIBRARY SCIENCE

Creen

MEDICINE

■

MUSIC

Pink

Apricot

NURSING

Silver Cray

ORATORY (SPEECH)

Olive Creen

PHARMACY

Dark Blue

PHILOSOPHY

Sage Creen

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Peacock Blue
. Salmon Pi”k
' Golden Yellow

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION,
INCLUDING FOREIGN SERVICE
PUBLIC HEALTH

SCIENCE

. Citron

SOCIAL WORK

. Scarlet
CraY

THEOLOGY
VETERINARY SCIENCE

RICHARD MASLOW

SKfttW

CHARLES H. MINER. IR-

JAMES A-ADONlZlO

............ Crimson

JOURNALISM . . .

CHARLES H MtMR IR

GERALD A. MOFFATT

Bis bMJsWN.IR[DViKRD BIXBY vD

F.

CHARLES N BURNS M D

RICHARD L. PEARSALL

ROBERT S CAPIN. President

DONALD F

FRANK L. PINOLA

carpenter

MAX ROSENN

WILLIAM L COSY NGH AM

RICHARD M. ROSS, JR.

MRS EDWARD DARLING

ROBERT ROYER

MRS. WILLIAM DAV DOW '7.

JOSEPH J. SAVITZ

MRS STANLEY DAY 1ES

LOUIS SHAFFER

MRS. WALTER M DIENER

MRS RICHARD M. EHRET
MRS. EBERHARD L FABER
ALAN M. GLOVER, Ph.D.
ANDREW HOURICAN, JR.
ROBERT L JONES

RONALD W. SIMMS
JOSEPH D. STEPHENS, D.D.S.

WILLIAM H. SWORD, JR.
E. ARTHUR TRABANT, Ph D.
WILLIAM J. UMPHRED

lHOMASH. KILEY
EDWIN M. KOSIK

NORMAN E. WEISS

JOSEPH A. WIENDI
19

18

ELLSWORTH PARKHURST

�INAUGURAL COMMITTEE

Will I \M UMPHRED
(. o-Chairperson

mace and chain of office

MRS. Will IAM DAVIDOWIT?
Co-Chairperson
JOHN J. CHWALEK
Co//ege Coordinator

CHARLES R. ABATE

donors.
,.j were? designed by Ollie H. Chwalek and exThe two insignia ’
nationally
and silversmith, Professor Kurt
ecuted by a nationally known gold
„----------) Matzdorf of the Stale University College. New I’altz, New York.

EUGENE MANGANELLO

NELSON CARLE

THOMAS J. MORAN

MRS. PATRICIA DAVIES

GINA O'BRIEN

WILLIAM DENION

RICHARD PEARSALL

JAMES FERRIS

GEORGE F. RALSTON

WILLIAM CASBARRO

CHARLES B. REIF

EVELYN HAGER

PATTI REILLY

LINDA HOBROCK

JOSEPH J. SAVITZ

ARTHUR HOOVER

ANDREW SHAW, JR.
ARTHUR E. SPEELMAN

HARRIET KAGY

WILLIAM SWORD

THOMAS H. KILEY

PHILIPTUHY

JANE LAMPE

MARSHALS
CHARLES B. REIF
Chief Marshal
RICHARD P. SOTER

f President Capin marks a special ceremonial
The inauguration o
insignia recently given to Wilkes College in
use of two important
mate and chain of office are the gifts of local
1970. The handsom*-i

GEORGE F. RALSTON

PHILIPTUHY

The College Mace
The Mace is made of sterling silver throughout \i the lower end
of the hammered shaft is a gilt (gold-plated) knob. The upper end of
the shaft displays the ins&lt; - pt:on A Tikes College 1933." Above the
short, hammered neck rises a bowl to indicate that Wilkes-Barre
acted as a melting p&lt;il m f&lt;
a new and vigorous community of
people of many different backgre
his theme is &lt; learly stated
in the gilt inscription around the
part ol the bowl: "Unity
Amidst Diversity." Set into the top of the bowl is the gilt seal of
Wilkes College. The top of the mace is a gilt flame-like structure to
indicate the enlightenment to be gained from higher education. A
piece of anthracite co?. ■ m a. local mine is set in the center of this
flame to commemorate the origin of the community and the
College in its coal mining past.

The Chain of Office oi the President of
feet long and is made of sterling silver t roub rpnpating the motif
chain are alternating silver bowls and gilt &gt; ame’ '
College susof the mace. In the front hangs the gilt seal of Wilke
ge5fthe
pended from a cluster of oak leaves with three acor
chain
strength and sturdiness of future generations,
e
W(|ke5 Colis a silver portrait of Eugene S. Farley, first presi
ftjs strong
lege, set in a cluster of gilt oak leaves to comment
leadership of the College.

21

�ALMA MATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,

We pledge our hearts to thee,

I donor, faith, and courage,

Truth and loyalty.
In our work and in our pleasure

Guide us as a friend;

We shall always love thee.
Loyal to the end.

Thou shall lead us onward

In search of finer things.
May wo find the wisdom

That thy spirit brings.
May our deeds of love and service
I ver swell thy fame —

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Glory to thy name.

Words and Music by Eleanor CFartey

�WILKES

COLLEGE

WILKES-BARRE

PENNSYLVANIA

-' e

o

r a

16703

3 u ::

TO:

Wilkes College Faculty and Staff

FROM:

Wilkes College Faculty Women

DATE:

February 7, 1977

Wilkes Faculty Women is sponsoring a charter bus

trip to New York City for Wilkes Faculty, family and friends.

Martz Bus Company will provide transportation at a cost of

$8.00 per person round-trip, allowing us eight hours in the

city for shopping, theatre-going or museum hopping.
Tentative date for the trip is April 2 with departure at

7 a.m. and arrival in New York City between 9:30 and 10:00
a.m.

We shall depart for Wilkes-Barre at 6 p.m. and stop for

dinner on the way home.

Please indicate your interest by calling Marge Henson

(678-7714 after 6 p.m.) or Gayle Wuori (822-3791) no later than
February 15 so that plans may be finalized.

Incidentally, if you would like to see a play we can purchase

4

tickets through the Gallery of Sound.

Marge Henson
Gayle Wuori

rp

F

�International Students to Be Feted

r

Wilkea College Faculty
Women will h'-ld a covered
dish dinner Nov. 13 at 7 p.m.
in lhe college dining hull.
Traditionally, this is an an­
nual event honoring interna
tlonal students at Wilkes. Mrs.
Boyd Earl, chairman of the
faculty women's foreign stu­
dents committee, said the 15
foreign students this year rep-

rent Vietnam. Grwor. I*rail. Guatemala. N..f :.... V
ezuela. Spain. Malaysia, Thai­
land. Nicaragua. Hing Knag.
Lebanon.
Holland.
India,
Ghana. Ivory Coast. Iran. Jor­
dan and the Philippiro
Foreign students will bring a &lt;
cred dish representing their
native cuisine.
Entertainment for the even­
ing will be provided by the
O'Donnell Group a troupe of
traditional Irish dancers rang­
ing in age from six to 16
years.
Singles as well as couples
are invited and everyone is
asked to bring a favorite cov­
ered dish. Reservations are re­
quested by Nov. 8 with Ann
Marie Raspen or Nancy Powlick.
Shown completing plans for
the dinner are, seated, Mrs.
Lee Terry, committee chair­
man; Guat Tin Ooi of Malysia,

pre.dint of International Students and a junior at Wilken.
Standing, from left: Mrs.
Charles Abate, Mr
Boyd
Earl, Mr:. Richard Raspen,
Mrs. Marge Henson, Mrs.
Thomas Kaska.
—--------------------- - —

NG NEWS. RECORD, WILKES-BARRE, PA., MONDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1976

�tp"

1M1 ■&gt; ’ 1 *•

Wilk
Wi'

Dec. 37/9 76

Witt
meet '
the FS Ri
Mrs.
Ruth
view
Kasl

Personnel at
College Feted
By President
Members of the faculty and
administration of Wilkes Col­
lege were guests of Wilkes
President and Mrs. Robert S.
Capin at the annual holiday
party held in the college dining
hall.
A punch reception and musi­
cal entertainment by Wilkes
choral students opened the eve
mng's festivities. A welcome
and expressions for the new
year were extended by Presi­
dent Capin.
Dean George F. Ralston led
the group in singing of carols.
Among the more than 200
guests, which included board
members and retired person­
nel. were, shown in the top
photo from left, President and
Mrs. Capin, Mrs. Joseph J.
Sevitz, Atty. Savitz, chairman
of the board; Mrs. Thomas .1.
Moran, Thomas J. Moran, who
will leave his post as public re­
lations director at Wilkes on
Dec. 31 to take a similar post
at the University of New Ha­
ven; Mrs. Paul Werner and Dr.
Werner, the latter a retired
member of the Commerce and
F'o^rX“Srs «
»
shown in £
the Sp
bottom photo
and

department

Pla&gt;
the
of
pre
gr®
flic
mt
be
so
lb
nt

A

Ma„ R0Se"" #"d J™"™

Mrs. Mrs
Rosenn;
I M«. Sj '
personnel dean of academic affairs; Mrs.’ and
C^ill ”
and Mrs. Casilli;

(wot our

■

'■
•’
Goldman, the
S

'

�IMES-LEADER EXEMNG NEWS. RECORD. WILKES-BARREJ»a., FRIDAY, JAM ARY ZL 1»"

I

Wilkes Faculty Women
Will Meet on Thursday

$

Wilkes Faculty Women will
meet Thursday night at 7:38 at
th- Faculty-Alumm House. 147
River St Hostesses will be
Mrs Marian Alexander. Mr*,
Ruth Gcttinger. Mrs Genev&gt;• .» Th.&gt;:&gt; her r : Mr- Eileen
Koska
■’(JuiH Cr &gt; ' on&gt; of the
Plays (or Umn p a - red by
Ifw Family Service Association
of Wyoming Valley, will be
its ■! ■ !■•&gt; ft 'ure pr&gt;'
gram Tl - play triads th&gt; &lt; r.
IIkIi, and pet- xmal problems &gt;&gt;!
members of a family and will
be foHrawd by a group disc us
slon of possibl- reoolulwos
these problems. Husbands 4
members are invited

"Ragtime" by E L. Doctor­
row is the selection chosen for
this month’s meeting of the
Discussion Group The
group will meet Jan. M at 1
pm. at the home of Mrs. Betsy
Det smo. 492 S Franklin St.
Mrs Lots Abate, president.
has announced plans are being
linalizni for the Talent-Lasag
na dinner to be held Feb. 19.
Hand-crafted items donated by
r i rnhe-rs will be auctioned and
pr&lt;« &gt;&lt;-d -will benefit the Elean
t Coati , Farley Scholarship
Fund

I

gUXDAT rSDnTXDLVT. WTlKts HAkRF, PA.. FEBRUARY 8, 1977

V

Wilkes Faculty Women Plan Dinner

Goldman, the
f ,he S0ci0l0.

)

Shown finalizing plans for the talent-lasagna dinner are, from left: Mrs. Ann
and Mrs. Lois Abate.
Marie Raspin, Mrs. Gayle Wuori, Mrs. Carol
” ' Pawulsh
"
Wilkes College Faculty Women will hold
their second annual ralent/lasagna dinner
Feb. 19 at 7 p.tn. in the college dining hall
to raise funds for the Eleanor Coates Farley
Scholarship given annually to a deserving
woman student at Wilkes College.
Mrs. Carol Pawlush, chairperson of the
event, announced that the main course will
be catered by Perugino's, and that reserva­

tions should be made as soon as poss.ble.
Handcrafted articles and talent services of
members will be auctioned off by George
Ralston, dean of student affairs, and John
Chwalek, director of placement
Cochairpersons, for the talent auction are
Mrs. Ottie Chwalek and Mrs. Susan Charnetski.

I

�Sr
TIMES-LEADER EVENING NEWS, RECORD. WILKES-BARRE, PA.. THl'RSDAY. FI BRI ARY 1(1.

Faculty Women Hold Winter Meeting

I
HELP!

HELP!

HELP!

The Wilkes Facialt

Wilkes College Faculty
Women recently hosted the
play, "Quiet Cries,” at the
winter meeting. Presented by
he Family Service Associa­
ition of Wyoming Valley
the
Play, directed by John"
Pisaneschi, dramatized the story
of three individuals contem-

plating suicide.
Following the Play. Mrs.
Pat Pisaneschi and Mrs. Don­
first'
i , Pictured
n
nr5
from
na Trebilcox led
discussion na Treh riSanCSCh' and Don’
groups on the prevention of
na Trebdcox. Second
iriaT
*'*cv’:l&gt;uon of surow:
icirto "-J
e and the recognition of
XenSa"h'Ch ma-v “dicate that
anmdmdual is thinking pf J
■■

January 27, 1977, at 7
diver Street, Wilker-E
The program will
Cries", The play will
of Wyoming Valley. Ox
a group leader. "Quir
of a business man, a ■
these oeonle deal wi*
the-.e same probl -y.-?
group. 'The diff rent
you. It should prove
you men to help us ou
and we would like to
our hynot etical need
your presence for thi
call Mrs. Ann marie
if you are able c*

r

February 1$, Z-"
Th'.s is a ver • i

Dinner, chaired b ' &gt;

be DELICIDUS.

The 1

need be said I’m

�IT
■
I

L

1
FEBRUARY jo, 1977

r

VIL. /j FACULTY ; v -7J

HELP!

HELP! HELP!
/ .
-.L.J
,U H3HI 1
rhe Wilber Faculty Wo: ■ *s next me t«.ng will be held on
January 27, 1977, it 7:30 p.m., in th-.- Alumni House, llj.6 South
River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
rhe progrm will be entitled, "Playa for Living", or "Quiet
Cries". The pl
'11 be presented by the Family Service Assoc.
of Wyoming Valley. One of our women, Mrs. feddi Berlatsky, is
a group leader. "Qul
Jries”, is about the personal problems
of a business man,
young woman and a t n- je boy. How will
these people deal with their problems? How would YOU deal with
■/.■•e saiaa probl n:- Coma nd par
. ‘ our discussion
group. The different view points will enlighten and surprise
you. It should prove to be extremely int resti.ig BUT we no d
you men to help us out. The pl/3 are about the WHOLE family
and we would lii-e to prosent
united front i i trying to solve
our hypot etical needs. Please,
come!
/e sincerely want
your presence for this fascinating time of fell wship. Kindly
call 1'irs. ann Lorie (aanen, (329-3^01 or iirs. Lois Abate, 22-l|.031,
if you are able to attend.

February 19, lc77 - Lasarne Dinner - Pale.-t Auction J.iow.
This is a very important date to remember.
fhe La-:- gne
Dinner, chaired by Carol Pawlush and Marcel1a Vinovers i, will
be D3LICIDUS. The lasagne will bo from Andy Perugino's. IIo more
need be said I’m sura. The price is unbelievable and includes

1

�HU. ■

FAC'LTY ■!' M 31

HELP! HELP!
:/SiD YCU MEN!!!
fhe rfi kes Faculty 4or.e ’s next me tx.'.g -.riLl be held on
January 27, 1977, at 7:30 p.m., in the Alumni House, lh.6 South
River Street, .Jilkas-Barre.
2he program will be ai titled, "Plays for Living", or "Quiet
^ries". The play will be presented by the Family Service Assoc,
of Wyoming Valley. One of our women, Mrs. x'ecdi Berlatsky, is
a group leader. "Quit Cries', is abut th' personal problems
of a business man, ■ young woman and a teen-age boy. How will
these people deal wl . j their nrobleri? How would YOU deal with
theee same problem? Coma -nd par
to in our aiscussion
group. The diff rent vie .- points
11 enlighten and surnri.se
you.
It should prove to be extremely int rest! ig BUT we ne d
you men to help us out. The pl 3 are ab&lt; ut the afHOLE family
and we would like to nresent n united front in trying to solve
Iq sincerely want
our hynot etical n^eds. Please,
rlc-.oe, ■
c e!
your presence for
ting tine of fellowship, Kindly
call Firs. Ann H» rle
sen, &lt;29-3^01 or Firs. Lola Ab
??-l|.O31,
if you are able t
HELP!

«SDAk FEBRUARY 10, 1977
■

&gt;

I

i

February 19,

if

~

■ T-

- -" I- .t Auction .Ziow.

This is a very Important data to remember. The
gne
Dinner, chaired b? Carol Pawlu.nh and Marcella Vlnovers t, will
be DELICIOUS. The lasagne
from Andy Perugino’s. Ho more
need bo said I’m sure. The price is unbelievable and includes
beverage, Italia brend, an dessert, Wow ore can y u get such
a marvelous bargain, or taste tr t. Since we are not making
any money on the dinner, :e are u'in~ our Talent Auction Aho./
to provide monies for our Sch&gt; I-r'hip Fund. 1’he Talent Auctio.:
Sho j will b chaired b. )ttle i*ae Chwalek and Jus-n Charnot.ski.
Some items that may b brou-ht are; cookies, olants, watercolors,
ceramics, flower pictures, wooden plaques, panels, bird feeders,
shoe shine kits, needlepoint, macrame, e.' roidered items, knitted
shawls, cans, mitsens, crewel wore, stuffed dolls, pillows, cakes,
breads or anything that you find interesting to work on. La::t
year our "Auction" was very successful and vre hope that you all

1
I
F

�January, 1977

’S

1ST?

Dear Faculty Women,

a

-v
»ir.

H's.
3.

rmcfo
icota®

A night out with good friends and good food can be just what's needed
to brighten up the mid-winter blu&lt; s. Especially when the blues have a
tendency to be the color of the skin after being outside in this winter weather.
Plans are being finalized for the Wilkes College Faculty Women’s
first Lasagna Dinner with lasagna prepared by Andy Perugino. After the
dinner the annual Talent Auction will b&lt;- held. Remember to bring your art
and craft donation to the auction.

THE EVENT:

Lasagna Dinner - Talent Auction

THE DATE AND TIME:

February 19, 7 p.m.

THE PLACE:

Wilkes College Dining Hall

THE COST:

Only $2 per person mo tickets at the door)

Ltttee
Enclosed please find two (2) tickets, additional tickets can be
obtained from:

Carol Pawlush
821 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Phone: 824-6637
Returns should be made by February 2 to Carol.

Hope to see you there!

Carol Pawlush
Marcella Vinovrski
Co-chairpersons, Lasagna Dinner

�MARCH 1. 1177

JO. 1977

COLLEGE AUCTION' SUCCESSFUL Wilkes College Faculty Wnm&gt;n spor-j-r*d •
dinner and latent aurlma al the college die
mg h.dl After an Italian cuisine dinner, an
auction of handr rafted item* donated by
Wilkes College Faculty women and faculty
members -vas held tn benefit I he Eleanor
Coale* Farley Scholarship Fnnd

■ f the people responsible for the
ml are from left: Suaan Charnetski. co
rpi r 1 of latent auction. Marcella Vl
■areata, corhairpernon. dinner; Carol Paw. • «‘.jirpei-.on. d&gt;np*r, Oltie Chwalek.
. - rpm. • talent .niction Sbimling .ire
Deal O&gt; rye F Ralston, left, and Dr.
Chari*-’ B Red. who wrvod as auctioneer!.

Lasagna Dinner and Talent Auction

$

.

Sponsored by

THE WILKES FACULTY WOMEN

Saturday, February 19, 1977 — 7:00 p.m.

WILKES COLLEGE DINING HALL

Donation — S2.00

es,
S,
C L6'I

axes,

t

N5

101

�Wilkes Faculty Women
,fVina Analy
Analyst
Hear WZt
Writing
Wilkes College Faculty
Women heard Sister Julian
Baird. RSM, speak nn hand
writing analysis at their gener­
al meeting
Sister Julian, an instructor
al C ollege Mi-erir ordia. is a
member of the American Asao
elation of Handwriting Analysts
and qualified to be tailed upon
as an authority on anything
from forgery tn the authorship
of the Howard Hughes will.
During the business yes
the following new officers
the coming year were
President,
Lois
nounc ed
Abate, vice president, Gayle
Wuon; rec lading aecretary,
.Marge Henson. &lt;orre ponding
necretary, Carolyn
Terry
treasurer, Susan Charnetski.
The annual spring turn heon
will he held Saturday al I pm.
at the Teedyuscung Inn. Kings
SISTER JVUAN BAIRD
ton Ruk Fruw lante from Ka
re being accept *
sarda’s Gret nln&gt;u ■ will speak lb &gt;-arv.ii
Aba’- &lt;»nd Ann Mar­
on plant 'ale and demonstrate &lt;tiJ by
L Lois
’
construction of a teiiarium. ie R,i pen

The Wilkes College Faculty Women cordially in: :!•

u to the

ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON
to be held nt the Tcedyuscung Inn, Pierce and First Sts., Ilin Jon, I’.i.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1977 — 1:00 P.M.
CHOICE OF:

Baked Turkey Divan on Bed of Asparagus Spears
Topped with Bacon and Cheddar Cheese on Toast Patch
or
Baked Flounder Fillet 'with Sauce, and Cottage Cheese
Chilled Fruit Wedges

OPEN SALAD BAR
Choice of One of Two Fabulous Desserts
$5.00 Per Person including tax and gratuity
RSVP
APRIL 27, 1977

BEVERAGES

LOIS ABATE 822-4031

ANN MARIE RASPEN 829-3801

�Spring Luncheon Held by Wilkes Faculty Women

Annual spring luncheon ot
Wilke*; Collcp F.i ulty Worn*
rn was h» Id at the T(,cdy«*ung
Inn. King? ton.
Addrv jni: thr pr Jp *
Rich FruM ianU &lt;4 Knt.it da* •
prcmh' UM uhu ?.pc-k»‘ m l!;r

care ot plants and cccMructed yri r's recipient of the Eleanor
a V-rranum
In other activities on the which k given annually to a
lundxwu agenda. TTbi Tybur- down ing woman student.
: : to t!0'
&gt; i of
ski. chairman ‘4 the scholarship committee. introduced tin- meeting, from left: Lois
Mt- Item 1 Strickbnd. this Abaf». club president; Mrs.

Stmkland; Carolyn terry,
club corresponding secretary;
Mr Erusciante; Susan Charnetski, dub treasurer; Carol
Pawlush, club recording aecretary; and Gayle Wourt, club
vice president.

■zo, ^77

�October 29, 1977

1:30 p.n,

Faculty Lounge

Saturday

No Charge

Pho Jilkos Faculty «omen are planning a party for y un■;
a l ■ .-n,
.■ ir.ote a-’as from 2 to 10, on Saturday the
29th. We will meet at 1:30 Di COSTUME for so.le goodies,
a ~tory ind a game or two. Prizes '..'ill be given for the
funniest, sdariert and nost original costumes. The party;
will end by 2:15 .n. If you are able to cone please
contact:
Charlotte Sours 2C7-1391
D* is abate
622-UO31

ifter the nnrty, any parents who wish to ta e their
children to the taunted House at St. Stephen’s Church
may do so. The Haunted House is sponsored by the
n’s
■■
m is
tru
reen »xp &gt;rienco•
Pher are thrills, delights and laughs for all ages
and ever one will have a good time. The an ,roximate
charges will bo:

Big Haunted Hous 75/
Little Haunted House‘
25/
Oth r activities
25/
All you Goblins cone dre'sed up and we'll see you on

3*

the 29th,

Charlotte Sours
i

�-W

Sc/ytember 21+, 1977
October 6, lc77 - Thursday
SURPRISE!!!
SURPRISE!!!
Did you realize that
it is almost time for our first general meeting? The
speaker will be the Director of the Wyoming HiatnrH cal
and Geological Society. Our meeting place will be the
Annette Evans Alumni House, H4.6 So. diver St., W-B.,
at 7:30 p.m. We will have a photographer take a picture
of the new faculty wives and women. Ihis will be an
excellant time to meet new friends and renew old
acquaintances.

I
I

October 11, 1?77 - Tuesday
Th* Book Discussion group will be meeting at Nancy
Powlick's home, 110 Lharpe St., Kingston, at 8 :00 p.m.
The book is "u t ^hbitV*#* rWun*jLU,. 'by
. Gail
~ ~ Sheehy.
'
Please call Jean Ogren if you are able to attend, The
number is 2E8-5781. See ycu all there.

October 20, 1977 - Thursday
Blood Donor Drive will be held at the Wilkea College
Gym from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Heiners are urgently
needed.frra donating blood to feeding the Doctor and
nurses and helpers. Please see Lois Abate if you will
bo able to help in any fora. A few hours or even one
h up will be greatly appreciated..
w'
no* er
thia

_•

1°"7
■en
. &gt;de for
old to
..nat the

1

•^S

- Saturday
party will be discussed and final plans
a party on the 29th. Remember you are
be "An Old Witch or Goblin". (At least
fellows would laid us to believe.)

r 1&gt;, lc77 - Saturday
Our Gourmet group is beginning to assemble names
o. the first jourmetui nr er. If you. would like to be
included, please call at once. The meal will be a
Middle Eastern flavor graciously given to Fran Goldman
by Dr. and Mrs. Fahmy. Many of the recipes are from
Iran's Mother, Grandmother, etc. Fran would like to
extend her thank^' to the Fahmy's for their help.
Anyone wishing to join, please call Gayle Juori-622-3791
or Lois Abate-822-h.O31.

'c£■

■

If you have not had a chance to pay your dues yet,
please give or send them to Susan Charnetski, 126 Butler
St., Kingston, Pa., 187014-. They are still only $3.00.
What a bargain!J
Where else can you get More for Less?

: J?

See everyone on the 6th,

7?. Ctt'&lt;3Z'

. 40
0^:-.

■

a

�rm- 7?
Qa ro/yr)

€
M 5
1&lt;C , P_TTt
'IE ST
FC-Ty f
T Pa

18704

ri /&lt;4

3*

�WILKES FACULTY WOMEN

August lc77
Hello You-All,
Velcore to a new fall semester. As we Tx'.-.-Vu.
&lt;«..? the chi.aren
TE-..RFUELY wave
goodbye, hurry Hubby off to work and grab another• cup of whatever,
(coffee is so expensive these days), we hope
that you
your thoughts
hope that
will wander to the friends and good timesi of the past
past. Altho
.any are working or taking classes,
:e hone
find
sa
:e
hone shat
shat you
you will
'
time to meet with us, enjoy a social
get-together or maybe even
social get-together
find tine to help with our scholarship fund raising or sore other

worthwhile activity.

Our opening get-together will be held on
ay, ;—
;-- -—__i---- from 2:00 p.m. to jj.:OO p.m, President and NTS. Robert Lapin has
very graciously extended an invitation to th1' Faculty **onen to
hold our first "Tea" in their home. xhe address is 30 West River
St., '7-B. The new members will be introduced and inoonl
as well as the committee chairmen will b pre ented.
A -Terras
for the year will be given and you will have an opportunity to
make suggestions to helo increase our usefullness to the coranunity.
college and most of all to each other. Call a friend you nay not
have heard from in a long time and make plans to attend. Please,
oleate, we need all the nelo that we can get.
October 6, 1977

General Meeting

le will be meeting at the Annette Evans Alumni Hour-’, '.,5 .
St., w-b. Our speaker will be the Director of the ?y mi. * '
and Geological Society. His presentation will be of great iat
to both new and old. See you there’

October 29, 1977
Halloween Party
More information to be givvn at the tea.
November 17. 1977

General Meeting

January 26, 1C7S

Ge neral Mee Jing

February 11, 1978

Covered Dish Dinner/Foreign Students

March 16, 1978

General Meeting

April 1U, 1078

Dinner Dance

April 29, 1978

Hummage Sale

May 13, 1978

Spring Luncheon

(Scholarship Fund Rai s: r)

Please give some tl
thought to a New York day trip.
convenient in the Fall or• Spring? 7
would it be more
Ask L
Lover which 'would,
for him since he will be ■
paying the bill
bill and. we most cer e better
him
— to
io come too’

inly want

On behalf &lt;of~ the
■•
Wilkes fFaculty Women
woman teacher
-- &gt; to join inl-i our group. we invite any faculty wife
’■le welcome YOU I I

�Faculty
Women List
Fall Tea
c
looo

"of ti'-a ?
,-e fast
.togs the
- rais

■

Wilkes
College
Faculty
Women will hold a fall tea Sun­
day from 2 to 4 at the home of
President and Mrs. Robert S.
Capin.
New faculty wives and wom­
en faculty members wdl be ho­
nored. Program for the year
will Im* discussed ns well a . in­
dividual reports from the offi­
cers and committee heads.
President of the gloup is
Mrs. Lois AKde’.-

Wilkes College Faculty Wc^e"

1

svi.

Hi- Wilkes C. rze
W-ated the new
tea at the z-t cf W. kef C: .-g« PresJ-r.:
and Mrs. F.Lobert
nr. S. C*p-n.
C"
- i p-'-acqua ~ - i
-a'd a J' i of
h
_
^«aes. cbewes.
pastnes, cook-es,
eta— and breads. Pr
rh- g-?-p and c- r.dent Captni addressri
c_.
mented on the rubs .:"g trad:?-, cf ccn.
tributes too the cc.lege
.
Mrs. Lcj.s; Abair. pre« den: cf th- preup,
_____ new mfrrr-r? and Ci ir.e retu;
welcomed
ing regu’.at

-

.

•

Faculty Women Plan Halloween Party

William H. Sierner, direc­
tor of Wyoming Historical and
(jcolopKal Society, was guest
speaker
the lust general
meeting of Wilkes Coll
I
ulty Women held in An
nelfe Evans Alumni and Far
ulty House.

Mr. Sterner traced the his­
tory of film making in the
Wilkes-Barre area. He related
that two film companies were
active in the region during the
(ik-iit film era.

I he speaker • &gt; shown with
lh|«r IP V. meililx I . who Weir
inlrodir i &lt;l nt the meeting,
j ||&gt;|.I l&lt; II Ml Slmfel, Ml!.
nFTlY'P’TT.. I., Mis Patricia

Seizys and Mrs. Nancy Kay
Kelly.
Upcoming activites of the
Wilkes group include ' a Hal
low.th parly (or member. and
children or glandchildren at
the Alumni and Faculty Houe
on Oct. 29.

(Tc T I

• -

•r- r-s ?.*-

Ficu.:v Houm! OcX 6.
H ■
Wyomaig Vaiii
Sc
‘ be Lhe speaker
New offi*icers of the Wlikes i
•n are p-ctared pc:- r
ui’.y Women
eft. ser?d, Ga
of the tea, from
ft
Abate, pres.
president, and
i..-g, Caroi Paw: ash. record.he
S
Terry, corespond.rg aecre’ iry

�9
Fac
To
V
Won
7:30'
AJur
S. R
F
RoX&lt;
Gift

CHILUCIP S HA L\.

October 29, 1977

Worm

r.UCY

1:30 p.m,

Faculty Lounge

Saturday

No Charge

‘The Wilkes Faculty Nomen are planning a party Cor young
children, ap-mo :imate ages from. 2 t&lt; 1C, on .Saturday the
29th. We will meet at 1:30 IN COSTUME Cor so.-.e goodies,
a 'tory and a game or two. Frizes will be given for the
Cun liest, saariert and most original co-■tum?'-. Che party­
will end by 2:15 &gt;.m. IC you are ® le to co e please
contact:
Charlotte Sours
Lois abaoe

The Wilkes
Women will co
nual Internatic
Saturday, Feb.
th&lt; Dining Com
Purpose Of
b“ to honor the

2C7-1391
622-l;C31

After the party, any pare
wish t
their
children to the Haunted House at St, Stephen's Church
may do so. Hie taunt
us L j sp isor I by the
;
‘an’• Museum and is a true Halloween experience.
There are thrills, delights and laughs for all ages
and ever, one will have a good time. The ap r .cimate
charges will be:
Big Haunted Hous
Little Haunted House
Oth r activities
25All you Goblins come dro'sed up and we'll see you &lt;n

the 29th.
Charlotte Sours

See you all Thursday,

�Fa
To-

November 3, 1977

\•
Wai
7 30
Alui
S. R
F
Rox.
Gift

Worn

The Wilkes (
Women will coi
nual Internatio
Saturday, Feb.
the Dining Comi
Purpose of t
be to honor the

Dea - ^il'eo ’./omen;

Please do not forget our meeting on Thursday, November 17,
1977 at 7:45 u.m. //e will be meeting in the *lumni House
14' Lo. diver St., -likes-Barre, Pa.
The snea-er will be Ms. Roxanne Reese from the "Showcase"
beauty shoo on “yarning Avenue, Kingst on, Pa. Ms. Reese is a
graduate from Wyoming Valley Vest Hi -,h .School, the Marilyn
Gauntlett modeling school and the Univ rsity of Pittsburgh.
She will be instructing us "ugly ducklings" on how we may im­
prove our looks and how to pro'ent our "best face" forward,
.71 th the holidays coming, some of us need all the help that
we can rot. Ms. Reese will "work" on c couole of the women
attending so don’t pas up an opportunity such as this, Please
make a special effort to attend.
On Hovemb r 24, 1977, we will be colebr si m. Thanksgiving
Day and in order t help others more unfortunate than ourselves,
we would like to pro ent a basket of canned goods to the Salvation
Army so that they may distribute it where it will do the most
good. If you conn t sen' i cun of f--d and would rather send a
snail cash donation It will be gr -atly appreclat-d. If you need
someone to pic up y ur donation flense cal' 622-4631 and it will
ba tick d up at your department's office. Please try to be as
thankful for
Generous as you can.
-e all have so much to
share
with
others.
and how bctt r to show it than t
Monday, Ilovemb r 2; , 1977, will be the b on discussion
groun meeting at Jean Ogren’tf home, &lt; Lathrop St., win^ton, Pa.
If you are able to attend pie., e ca l Jean - 2 c-5761. ■The book
is "A Man Called Intrepid," by ./in. Stevenson. It is available
in paperback f r apprx. 'p2.2?. See y u at 6:00 p.m.
December 3, 1977, will be our gourmet din .er featuring
such Russian delighrs as dhicken Kiev, Borsch, Baba Rum ete.
If interested or need more informati_n please call Fran Goldman
at 673-3795 or Lois Abate at 822-4031.
•There are quite a fe ' who have been unable for one reason
or another to pay their dues. Please get them in as soon as
possible. :ve have many activities coming up and need the dues
to continue. They are still $3.00 and may be sent to Susan
Charnetski, 126 Butler St., Kingston, Pa. 18704.
See you all Thursday,

fe

r

I

�Faculty Women
To Meet Thursday

Women of Wilkes
To Meet Thursday

i/He'S -L&amp;de

Wilkes College
Faculty
Women will meet Thursday at
7:30 p.m. at the Annette Evans
Alumni and Faculty House, 146
S. River St.
Featured speaker will ImRoxanne Reese, Cosmetic and
Ciitt Boutique. King-ton.

W likes College
Faculty
Women will meet Thursday at
7:30 p m. at the Annette Evans
Alutnni and Faculty House. 147
S. River St.
The program will feature
Josephine Kotch. extension
home economist for Penn State
University, who will speak on
budgeting and expenses.
Chinese cooking will be fea­
tured when the club’s gourmet
group meets Feb. 4. President
of the Wilkes College Faculty
Women is Lois Abate.

Women List International Dinner
&amp;

ut
The Wilkes College Faculty
Women will conduct their an­
nual International Dinner on
Saturday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m. in
the Dining Commons,
Purpose of the dinner will
be to honor the 25 foreign stu­

dents on campus. Serving as
chairpersons for the affair will
be Dr. Hilda Marban and Mrs.
Alexandra Moravec.
Shown at a planning meet­
ing are members of the com­
mittee, seated from left: Mrs.

Alexandra Moravec, Mrs. Lois
Abate, president of the Facul­
ty Women; Dr. Hilda Marban.
Standing: Mrs. Jean Ogren,
Miss Casimir Tyburski and
Mrs. Roberta Hammer.
Josephine Kotch, home
economist for the Cooperative
Extension Service of Penn
State University, was the
guest speaker at a recent
meeting of the group. Her talk
covered topics of general in­
terest such as developing a
working budget, and getting
the most nutrition from your
food dollar.
Future events of the Wilkes
organization include a dinner
dance Apr. 14 and a rummage
sale-Apr. 29.

Fel ?
i

t'S'

J tin. xs

�INTERNATIONAL DINNER - Wilkes Colli i - Fac­
ulty Worm n recently honor i d inti rn.ition.il student .d
the college with a &lt;o\&lt; n il dish dinner in the dining 1
Decorations helped carry out the internution.d then■■
with flags of many countries adorning the lohh
»&lt; ■
terpieic. After dinner, the students pre rns I .i pr
grant of songs and dances from their natlvi couetr ■
Program ended with the students, faculty and
: ■
singing "It's a Small, Small World."
Students and members ol the language cvmmilti &gt;

..rated (tom left Cheryl Keller. Rat’d Gh.ir.t..-.m. M t., M. hn . i.d. Andem A|.-t..l.it-- i&gt;- F
c&lt;»hairwoman, planning committee, Jane Mill”
taMos Twolakrs. Dina Sauer and Nkkc Fit
Standing Imm left Gust Tin th i. .1 &lt;
Phi Yen, Ahm id M &gt;hin"ud. 1
7
D’Albia, Hury IH Catmm C«xh&lt;r IMrji
Sadck. Sanh V Nguyen. Ds: , &lt; hi lh.
■ .ill ami Anita Mu&lt; &lt; '

H •. H.
' R •

/-

Wilkes Faculty Women Plan Gala

•

Wilkes College Faculty
Women will sponsor a spring
dinner dance Friday, April 14,
at the Spinning Wheel.
Reservations are to be
made by April 5 for the event
which will include a cocktail

hour, hors d'oeuvres and a Raspen or Carol Pawlush.
buffet supper. Music will be
Shown finalizing plans for
provided by the All Stars.
the event are from left: Carol
Further information may­ - 3\vlush, Ann Marie
be obtained from Ann Mane and Olena Karpinich. Raspen

2*

77

s—

■

�a GAR

I

SALS
CHERRY BLGSSCK ■■EEK END

April 29
April 30

10 am - 5 pm
1 pm - 4 Pm

SPONSORED BY WILKES

rACULTY WOKEN TO BENEFIT
ELEANOR COATES FARLEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Items neededi

Gath'

r goodies (and the goodies of your friends or relatives)

and

•f at the Carriage House behind old Mrs. Conyngham's

hou.

the left of the Alumni House) during the following

hour: i
vied. April 26th

8 am

Thurs. April 27th

7 - 9 pm

Fri.

Or contact:

April 28th

noon

1 - 5 pm

Susan Charnetski (286-U901) or Carolyn Terry (287-6179)

to arrange earlier or different droo off times.

Anyone interested in helping out during dron off time or
working at the Garage Sale Saturday or Sunday will be more that

welcome.

Contact us at the numbers above.

We will appreciate

any time you can snare.
Susan Charnetski
Carolyn Terry

�Wilkes Faculty
Women's Spring
Luncheon Saturday

Slui

The Wilke? College Facu
Women will hold their annual
Spring luncheon on Saturdayat 12 JO, at the Regency Ca’ermg/American Legion Poi'
Home, North River S'r e .
Mrs. Lois Abate, club pre denu v. ill conduct the in •-!"/
tion officers for the
year. This year's scholarship re­
cipients will also be introduced.
Chairman of the lunt heon
,
.how will be p^F«hon Will b. by
planning committee, K:’?bv Man- g' ts. The M.nlvn* FmtA«ni &lt;*S^***2?*1—« K. „.dganella, has scheduled a fcrhi^n sei M by
show entitled “Summer High- School and . 1
nMtta.

Spring Luncheon Held by Wilkes Faculty Women

II i

The annual spring luncheon
of the Wilkes College Faculty
Women was recently held at
the Regency Catering, Ameri­
can Legion, Wilkes-Barre.
Following the luncheon, the
group was entertained with a
fashion show presented by

Marilyn Gauntlett Finishing
School and Modeling Agency,
with fashions furnished by
Bergman’s Department Store.
Lois Abate, outgoing presi­
dent, presented the Eleanor
Coates Farley Scholarship to
Carol Krupa, a music major at

the College. The scholarship is
awarded annually to a deserv­
ing woman student. Mrs.
Abate also introduced incom­
ing officers for the year.
Shown prior to the luncheon
are from left: Carolyn Terrv.
outgoing corresponding secre-

1

tan’: Kathv Parker, incoming
treasurer: Lois Abate. Carol
Krupa. Susan Charnetski. in­
coming secretary: Gayle Wuori. incoming president: and
Catherine Manganeilo. lunch­
eon chairman and incoming
vice president.

�II

w
$

1

�THE WILKES COLLEGE FACULTY WOMEN

CORDIALLY INVITE YOU AND YOUR GUESTS

TO THE
TRESH IRUIT COMPOTE

ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON
CRISP LETTUCE HEARTS/CHOICE OI THREE DREsmngs

TO BE HEID AT

Choice of:
BROILED NOVA SCOTIA HALIBUT STEAK

THE AMERICAS

I.G1ON — REGENCY CATERING

45 NORTH RIVER STREET
WITH LIMON HUTTER SAUCE

MiLKLS-BARRE PENNSYLVANIA

OR

MAY 13, 1978

BREADED VEAL CUTLET / TOMATO OR MUSHROOM SAUCE

12.30 PM.

$5 W PER PERSON NCLUD ’C TAX AND GRATUITY

PAN ROASTED POTATOES

INTER'A NVtNl

TINY WHOLE BELGIAN CARROTS

SPRING FASHIONS SHOW

BY MARILYN GAUNTLETT MODELING SCHOOL

FRESH ROLls

CREAMERY BUTTER
FASHIONS BY BERGMAN'S

PASTRY ASSORTMENT
COFFEE

TEA

MILK

SAN KA

RSVP
MAY 5. 1978

LOIS ABATE 822-4031
SUSAN CHARNETSKI 829-3801

�*

��</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="26">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400785">
                  <text>Wilkes Photo Albums and Scrapbooks</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="39">
              <name>Creator</name>
              <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400786">
                  <text>Wilkes University</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="42">
              <name>Format</name>
              <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400787">
                  <text>PDF</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="51">
              <name>Type</name>
              <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400788">
                  <text>Photo albums and Scrapbooks</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="49">
              <name>Subject</name>
              <description>The topic of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="404552">
                  <text>Wilkes College; Faculty Women; Wilkes Athletics; Football; Baseball; Basketball; Hall of Fame; Eugene S. Farley Library; Weckesser Hall; Student Life; Gore Hall; Sports; Alumni Relations</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="404553">
                  <text>This collection of Wilkes University scrapbooks and photo albums contains newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, pamphlets and programs, and other ephemera from various individuals who worked for Bucknell University Junior College, Wilkes College, and/or Wilkes University. There are a variety of scrapbooks and photo albums represented within, including sports and athletic achievements, dorm and student life in Weckesser Hall and Gore Hall, Eugene S. Farley Library staff and librarian scrapbooks, and the Wilkes College Faculty Women's club. Additionally there is a 1902 photo album publication of the 1902 Wyoming Valley flooding. </text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404438">
                <text>Wilkes College Faculty Women scrapbook, 1975-1976</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404439">
                <text>Faculty Women; Wilkes College</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404440">
                <text>This Scrapbook contains material from the Wilkes Women faculty from 1975-1976 such as newspaper clippings, photographs, and letters from various events that the faculty women participated in and held themselves, such as a garage sale, picnics, lunches, tea gatherings, and dances.&#13;
&#13;
People featured within: Richard Wing, Mrs. Klaus Holm, Mes. John Erikson, Mrs. Rischard Raspen&#13;
&#13;
Places featured within: Places: Dinner Dance at Jimeals restaurant, Garage sale, Slate party&#13;
&#13;
</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404441">
                <text>unknown</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="40">
            <name>Date</name>
            <description>A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404442">
                <text>1975-1976</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="51488" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="47024">
        <src>https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/files/original/5dc9fd279efdacc95ed227dbc682650a.pdf</src>
        <authentication>ed34ac1ea223346a6a8f8a41c8254341</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="404429">
                    <text>�I
HTP&amp;OE MAP*

MAOETIG PHOTO ALBUM
NEED NO GLUE OR CORNERS

I

I
| 1

1
11

I1I

I
I

I1

1

I

rzzzizz
•;-z

Z1 z
t—rafts

j:

______

1 . Lift transparent film,
but leave an inch
still adhering

2. Place photos on adhesive.

3. Drop the film over photos,
and smooth it cut by hand.

"Protect your prints -Show them at their best"

"Do not expose to direct

.I

SUNLIGHT or HEAT”

I
DESIGN PATENT PEND.

PRINTED &amp; MADE IN JAPAN

3

�WILKES FACULTY WOMEN — 1971-1972
Membership

INDEX
title

! DATE

PAGE

title

Officers:
Mra* B.
B. Hopkins
Hopkins Moses
Mosea (Betty)
(Betty)
president:
Mrs,
Vice President:
Mrs. Stephen J. Tillman. (Rhoda)
Recording Secretary: Mrs. Chester N. Molley (Margs)
Corresponding Sec'y: Mrs. Paul P. Zavada
a (Cathy)
Treasurer:
Mrs. Boyd L. Earl (Carmela)

Bear Creek, Pa. 18602
825-9374
294 Butter Ave., Kingston
288-5803
3 N. Lehigh St., Shavertown
675-1916
114 Charles St. Ashley 18706 825-4631
764 Mercer Ave,, Kingston
287-6135

Committee Chairmen:
Mrs. Charles E. Wilke (Ann)
Program:
j.
„.
Mra. John N. Labows (Mary Lou)
Hospitality:
Publicity &amp; HLstoriansMrs. John W. Furlow, Jr. (Judy)
Mrs. Robert E. Ogren (jean)
.
,
Scholarship:
(Mrs. Joseph T. Bellucci (Barbara)
:
,
Membership:
'
'
(Mrs. James P. Rodechko (Ginger)
Mrs. Richard S. Orlowski (Ginny)
Fund Rai sing:
Mrs. Charles R. Abate (Lois)
Telephone:
Mra. Michael J. Barone (jean)
Foreign Students:
Mrs. Roy E. Williams (Peg)

Bear Creek, Pa. 18602
115 Old Biver Road, WB
488 River St., Forty Fort
88 Lathrop St., Kingston
84 New Alexander St., WB
Box 501,Forest Park,RD 1,WB
73 Chapel St., Wilkes-Barre
280 S. Franklin St., WB
381 Wright Ave., Kingston
297 Vandermark Rd., Nuangola

825-9633
82:5-6740
288-3589
288-5781
823- 7774
825-9625
824- 6354
822-7362
287-4680
868-5785

Special Events Chairmen:
Fall Brunch:
Officers
Family
Mrs. J. George Sileo (Kay)
wPi on-i n:
,,
82 E. Walnut St., Kingston
288-0926
Covered Dish Dinner: Mro. Richard E. Sours (Charlotte) Darte Hall, Wyoming Seminary,K’is 287-1391
"DeanS Jane Lampo, &amp; Linda Hobrock Wockosser Hall, Wilkes College 824-4651
Dinner Danco:
{jir^
(cancelled)
i. J. George Siloa
17 Birch St., Wilkes-Barre
Spring Luncheon:
Mrs.i. Robert A. Wont (Helen)
823-0329
Eaater Egg Hunt:
Erica Silers, Lica Michelini, &amp; Lee Ann Earl with Kay Siles
(cancelled)

Interest Group Chairment
Mrs. Paul A. Torelli (Joy)
Book Discunoion:
267 S. Franklin St., WB
823-1436
Mrs. Reed D. Acheoon (Carol)
(Card
Crafts:
110 E. Frank!in St., Shavertown 675-1446
Mrs. Charleu E. Wilks (Ann)
Ecology:
Bear Creek, Pa. 19602
825-9633
Mrs. Jameo P. Rodechko (Ginger)
Gourmet:
Forest Park,, RD 1, WB 18702
825-9625
Wilkoo College Projects:Mrs. Richard
A. m-c.
Fuller (Cheryl)59 ouj
Sullivan oi.
St.,, rvriy
Forty roru
Fort
U.-U. n..
288-8029
Sports (Lois Abate) and Travel (Mary Lou Labows)
(Aloo, Bridge (Doloreo Caldwoll),
(
wore begun but discontinued)

Active Membero:
Mra. Charlea R. Abate (Loin)
280 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre 18702
Mro. Reod D. Acheson (Carol)
110 E. Franklin St., Shavertown, Pa. 18708
Mro. Michael J. Barone (jean)
381 Wright Ave., Kingston, Pa. 18704
Hrs. Rodger Bearde (Adelaide)
125 Division St., Kingston, Pa. 18704
Mro. Liza Belie * (Mro. Angel)
267 5. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre 18702
Mro. Joseph T. Bellucci (Barbara)
84 New Alexander St., Wilkes-Barre 18702
Mrs. James P. Berg (Franceo)
Box 406, Blytheburn Rd., RD 4, Mountaintop 18707
Mrs. Harrie E, Caldwell (Dolores)
14 Edward St., Mountaintop, Pa. 18707
Mrs. Robert S. Capin (Libby).
331 Wright Ave., Kingston, Pa. 18704
Mrs. Henry R. Casilli (Dolores)
373 Ridge Ave., Kingston, Pa. 18704
Mrs. John J. Chwalek (Ottie)
78 River St., Forty Fort, Pa. 18704
Mrs. Chester Colson (Saralee)
538 Mcadowland Ave., Kingston, Pa. 18704
Mrs. Sally C. Connor®(Mrs. Ralph)
Mountain View Drive, Dallas, Pa. 18612
Mrs. Lorna C. Darte * (Mrs. Franck) RD 3, Box 89, Main Rd., Mountaintop 18707
Mrs. J
Mia.
James
ojuob DeCoamo
DcGoauiu (B
(Betsy)
oLsj)
S.
—Barre, Pa.
S. Franklin
Franklin St.,
St, Wilkes
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. 18/C
18702
Mrs. Jorge E. DeCubas (Evangelina) 129 Old River Rd., Wilkea-Barre, Pa. 18702
Mrs. Robert
" ’
■ A.
■ --Di Sibio (Marie)
'
272 Lee Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Mrs, Boyd L Earl (Carmela)
764 Mercer Ave., Kingston, Pa. 18704
Mra. Mahmoud H. Fahmy (Iran)
College Manor, RD 3, Dallas, Pa. 18612
Mrs. Owen D. Faut (Claire)
22 Norton Ave., Dallas, Pa. 18612

822-7362
675-1405
287- 4680
288- 9008
822- 1455
....
823- 7774
868-3025
474-5645
288-5101
287-5667
287- 5748
288- 4713
675-1635
868-5602
823-0727
825-8619
287-6135
675-0247
675-3377

�Mrs. Richard A. Fuller (Cheryl)
59 Sullivan St., Forty Fort 18704
Mrs. John W. Furlow, Jr. (Judy)
488 River St., Forty Fort 18704
Mrs.. Herbert
neroeru Garber
wruw (Jeanette)
64 Mallery Place, Wilkes-Barre 18702
t. Charles
S. Gurdin,Jr.
Warren Ave., Kingston 18704
Mrs.
---—----- (Martha)561
.--- Mrs. Levere C. Hostler (Dorothy)
339 s. River St., Wilkes-Barre 18702
Dr. Ruth W. Joaseo*
57 West River St., WB 18702
Mrs. Bronis J. Kaslaa (Francos)
700 Susquehanna Ave., Wyoming, Pa. 18640
38 Holiday Drive, Kingston 18704
Mrs. Marsha Kwalwasser*
Mrs. John N. Labows, Jr.(Mary Lou) 115 Old River Rd., WB 18702
Mrs. David M. Leach (Arvilla)
53 Crisman St., Forty Fort 18704
..
.
..
150 S. Franklin St., WB 18702
Dr. Charlotte
V. Lord*
Dr. Hilda A. Marban *(Mrs„ Edilberto) 60 W. Vaughn St., Kingston 18704
Mrs. Roy N. Martin (Sharon)
45-C Heisz St. Edwardsville, Pa. 18704
Mrs. Ruth W. McHenry * (Mrs.John T)68 Willow St., WB 18702
Mrs. Francis J. Michelini (Anne Marie) 30 West River St., WB
Mrs. Inger Miller* (Mrs. Daniel)
Forest Park, Box 552, HD 1, WB 18702
Mrs. Shashanka Mitra (Krishna)
9 Jay St., Swoyersville, Pa. 18704
3 N. Lehigh St., Shavertown, Pa. 18708
Mrs. Cheater N. Molley (Marge)
RD #3, Dallas, Pa. 18612
Mrs. Jaroslav G. Moravec (Sasha)
Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses (Batty)
Bear Creek, Pa. 18602
81 W. Northampton St., WB 18702
Miss Leota Nevil*
88 Lathrop St., Kingston 18704
Mrs. Robert E. Ogren (Jean)
Mrs. Richard S. Orlowski (Ginny)
73 Chapel St.,. WB 18702
Mrs. Richard G. Raspcn (Ann Marie) 90 Charier St., WB 18702
Mrs. John G. Reese (Patsy)
41 Chester St., Kingston 18704
112 N. Franklin St., WB 18702
Mrs. Charles B. Reif (Carolyn)
Mrs. James P. Rodechko (Ginger)
Forest Park RD 1, Box 501, WB 18702
Mrs. Ralph B. Rozelle (Marilyn)
21 Dana St., Forty Fort 18704
Mrs. Joseph H. Salsburg (Felice)
68 West Ross St., WB 18702
41 Hilldonia Ave., Dallas, Pa. 18612
Mrs. Eva E. Schuler*
Mrs. J. George Siles (Kay)
82 E. Walnut St., Kingston 18704
Mrs. Richard E. Sours (Charlotto) Darte Hall, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston 18704
Mrs. Howard A. Swain,Jr.(Rosemary) 84*Mt. Airy Rd., Shavertown, Pa. 18708
Mrs. Frank A. Szumilo (Angela)
111 Maffett St., WB 18702
Mys. Stephen J. Tillman (Rhoda)
294 Rutter Ave., Kingston 18704
Mrs. Paul A. Torelli (Joy)
267 S. Franklin St., WB 18702
Mrs. Winston M. Turner (Laura)
391 N. Maple Ave., Kingston 18704
472 S. Franklin St., WB 18702
Miss Casimir Tyburski*
Mrs, Theodore M. Veremeychik,(Mary Lou) 107 Meyers St., Forty Fort 18704
Mrs. Edmond A. Wattors, 3rd (Kathl&lt;Leen) 169 Highland Ave., Trucksville, Pa. 18708
Mrs. William J. Weber (Florence)
519 S. River St., WB 18702
Mrs. Robert E. Werner (Pat)
320 Wright Ave., Kingston 18704
Mrs. Robert A. West (Helen)
17 Birch St., WB 18702
Mrs. Charles E. Wilks (Ann)
Bear Creek, Pa. 18602
Mrs. Roy E. Williams (Peg)
297 Vandermark Rd., Nuangola, Pa. 18637
Box 233 ND 1, WB 18702 (Laurel Run)
Mrt. Bing K. Wong (Joyce)
Mrs. Michael J. Worth (Helen)
Hr. 569 Wyoming Ave., Kingston 18704
Mrs. Paul P. Zavada (Cathy)
114 Charles St., Ashley, Pa. 18706

Associate Members;
Mrs. Hugo V. Malley (Betty Ann)
38 Filbert St., Forty Fort 18704
20 Dewey St., Nanticoke, Pa. 18634
Mrs. Edith Namianiak* r
Mrs. Harold W. Thatcher (Genevieve)20 Denison St., Forty Fort 18704
* faculty

288-8029
288-3589
824- 0516
288-1019
825- 8027
824- 7589
693-3825
287- 2343
825- 6740
288- 6004
822- 6155
288-9920
288-5535
823- 4825
824- 1709
825-9438
288-2372
675-1916
333-4365
825-9374
824-1697
288-5781
824-6354
824-5892
288-0555
824- 0277
825- 9625

824- 5355
675-3116
288-0926
287- 1391
675-0537
825- 7405
288-5803
823-1436
288-0606
822- 8583
288-8133
696-1090
825-3702
287-2628
823- 0329
825-9633
868-5785
825-6985
287-4561
825-4631
287- 8190
735-4861
288- 0633

�I

■

c*
*

estimated loss of SlO-million caused
in June by the record flooding of the
Susquehanna River.
“Operation Snapback” represents
an all-out effort on the part of
students and college personnel who
responded to a plea for “manpower
and elbow grease” from the college
president in an effort to overcome
what had at first appeared to be
almost a fatal blow.
The name given to theproject by a
group of early arrivals to the campus
cleanup effort was the result of a
public plea by Dr. Michelim for
volunteers to assist in removing the
sears left by the flood.
The future growth of the college
and the efforts to keep the institution
at its present high level depended mi
financial grants from the federal
agencies, alumni contributions, and
other sources lo cover an estimated
$10 million in destruction,
'lhe liardesl lill aienti mi lhe
eampus
tin- library, tilarli
'
•,rn )i&lt; &lt;■ Hall aini llm ('tinier Im lhe

Performing Arts.
The library, perhaps the hardest
hit, had over $500,000 in book losses.
Many of the books were irreplace­
able, along with some of the records
that represented many years of work
by individuals in research.
Stark Hall, the college science
center, was also hard hit, with close
{to $2,000,000 in spare electronic parts
and other equipment lost.
The Center for the Performing
Arts along with the music building
SUS
|ajne(j $i.5-million
sustained
$1.5-million worth of
ddamages.
amages. The auditorium was
heavilv
heavily dummied
damaged with
with water
■ all -but the
- top six rows of
covering
seats.
““Operation
Operation Snapback
Snapback”” was
tprint,(] a major success when on Julv
5, some 10 days after the flood,
summer day and evening classes
resumed, The early return was a
. and the fact that
result of the cleanup
fmdlilies above the fir'.t floors \\ vic

unharmed,

Phase two of “Operation Snapback” began in August when paint
buckets and brushes replaced
shovels and payloaders. Most of the
dormitories and classroom buildings
stripped of the debris were in the
process of drying out and awaiting
painting crews.
Frank Carlucci, the President's
special representative in WlkesBarre to coordinate the federal flue J
recovery operation, met with Dr.
Miehelini and toured the Wilkes
College campus last month
C
’—J‘1 said. "The Jdamages
—
Carlucci
to
private institutions were
extensive.” There were 41 private
institutions in the area hit by the
flood
Dr. Micheliiii never lest
“Wilkes Spirit”
"The realgutse; j ce:‘ege:.'; ■
Stv.de-’S

d“,i
those

college ”

.

’.y ; ;

'ey . &lt;&gt;

_g.-v.

.■ - S

.
.

.

?

�created, the general economy was improving and old eye-sores were being
replaced by modem, attractively land-scaped buildings.
And then in a few hours we were inundated with flood waters and left
with inches of mud and material damage that had to be seen to be
believed.
But in the midst of this devastation neighbor helped neighbor and
Civil Defense maintained order and provided leadership in the midst of
muck, mud and devastation. In the midst of crisis we were united.
Now that we are slowly recovering may we maintain and enlarge this
unity. May we unite to restore the beauty of our Valley while we strive
to rebuild our homes and our industries. If we possess the vision, the will
and the desire, we can, in cooperation with our neighbors, our state and
our federal governments, restore the best of the past. And while so
doing we can create a more beautiful and wholesome environment.
This is a dream but America was built by dreamers who were also
doers and our Valley was being rebuilt by men and women of vision
who also were doers. Can we not work to sustain this dream?
There are many agencies at work to provide the instruments for new
growth. Let us work with them to build a new and better economy and
a more beautiful community. It can be done if we envision it and
possess the will to do it.

°ne in basement of the hfa.•aper and mud n

irary.

picturesque Commons now resembi

�Bi

■■■•■

f'

■«

Mud instead of freshly vacuumed carpets

greeted workers at the ca

j

'.jug current sm=&lt;
level of the Eugene S.
■i4" .__vcnient
jrley Library.

�'Wilkes Faculty Woi
Plan Coffee Saturdi
Wilkes Faculty Women will;new officers .
open their season of activities chairmen will be
with a coffee Saturday at 10 a.m. plans for the y&lt;
in the lounge of Wilkes Col------J TIn
- charg
----cussed.
lege’s Center for the Performing are the officers
Arts.
| ulty ’Women a
All Wilkes women who are ! executive com
members of the teaching faculty i James_ Rodechkc
or faculty wives are invited to of serving
' j arran
come as' guests. Old members The offu
officers fc
will have the opportunity to Mrs. B. Hopbine
welcome approximately 18 new dent; Mrs. Step,
faculty women to Wilkes. Al­ vice-president; M
__
though a large
percentage
,___ „ of relli, recording
the Wilkes faculty was severely Roy N. Martin,
hurt by the flood, Wilkes Fac-1 secretary; and
ulty Women plan to continue]Acheson, treasu
their activities and to provide!
chairmen inciud
noeicnairmen
many service projects for the]Mrs.
"
Robert ~E. &lt;
college.
-—' chairman, Mrs. J
One of the main projects of I fund raising, Mrs
Wilkes Faculty Women is the]son; scholarship,
offering of the Eleanor CoatesiTyburski:
Coates ITyburski: telephi
Farley Scholarship to Wilkes'ter Molley; fo:
women students. Mrs. Reed D. ;Mrs. Roy Willian
Achson, fund raising chairman,! mond Watters,
will have a number of items in-i Chairmen of
eluding stationary and napkins I are Mrs. Boyd Er
for sale at the coffee to sup-IBearde, Mrs. Ja
port the scholarship.__________ Dean Linda Hob
[ During the morning coffee'gene Domzalski,

INDENT, WILKES-BAK

jail for the coffee on
114, but any faculty wc
ing to receive an invit

�0

o

•■I

Wilkes Faculty Women
Plan Coffee Saturday

es of debris
othy Dickson

’ll*
’ll •

1*
!•

f

SUNDAY INDEP1

D. Raspin, and Mrs. John J.
Chwalek.
The successful interest group!
Wilkes Faculty
----- officers and committee program will
~&lt;,vu.iy Women
women will;
will new
. continue
- "t."• “‘.“with
T3 the I
open their sccccr.
&lt;,^,,viLiesicnain
addition
of twoWI
new
groups
and] ,
season
of at
activities
chairmen will be introduced and ®orn® meetings
P ‘nc
lude huswith a coffee
Saturday
10
a.m.
|
plans
■e Sah.M,„for the year will be dis- some
ban.ds‘meeti"&lt;’c
'&lt;
in the lounge of Wilkes Cc!
Col- cussed. In charge of the coffee varl0« members dunng the|*
lege’s Center for the Performing.
___
—
uunng
the
J
-=3
are
the
officers
of
Wilkes
Facvear
have
h
—
-Arts.
year have been very popular and ,
All Wilkes women who are| ulty Women assisted by the will continue. Chairmen are: &lt;
are executive
members of t*"
*teaching
’ ’ „------j, James committee.
the__
faculty
Rodechko is in Mrs.
charge Book discussion, Mrs. Henri {
or faculty wives
are invited to|
irives___________
' of serving arrangements.
Casilli; crafts, Mrs. Chester Mol- &lt;
come as’ guests. C
,J
Old memb ers, The
m officers for 1972-1973 are ley; gourmet group, Mrs. Harrie '
will have the opportunity
oppor
E. Caldwell; sewing, Mrs. James }
to Mrs.
,—rs. B. Hopkins Moses, presi- P. Rodechko; travel, Mrs. Rob- &lt;
welcome approximate!;
■’"•'tely 18 new Ident;
Mrs. Stephen J. Tillman, I ert A. West; Wilkes Faculty J
faculty women to X,
.
Wilkes.
Al,.^-prcsiuent;
Mrs. Paul
Paul A. To-1
Te­
vice-president;
though
-------rnrr'f/L-'projects, Mrs. Richard Fuller.
,f
ugn aa large
large -----percentage of relli
relli,
recordingMrs.
secretary;A.Mrs.!
the Wilkes faculty was severely Roy
N. Martin, ---corresponding!
arv- Mrs
Small neighborhood coffee &lt;
hurt
.; by the flood, Wilkes Fac- secretary;
---- ana'
esnnnrtine hours have also been planned by '
ulty Women plan ■to continue Acheson, and Mrs. 1RppH n Mrs- Robert E. Ogren to ac- ,
; ultv
their activities and to provide
.
in
■___ ■■ ’ quaint new faculty with other &gt;f
chairmen treasurer. Committee
many service projects for the Mrs. Robertinclude. Membership,! new and old members in their
\!
college.
c'
r... Ogren; publicity areas.
"i13? Konertr E
areas- SSome hostesses will11their
be '&lt;
One of the main projects of fund?n
f
an-'
Jobn W- Furfowq Planning
---------- gatherings !-r women J
Mrs. Reed
Wilkes Faculty Women is the sfund
—., raising,
ovuuiarsmp,
M D. Ache- members
offering of the Eleanor Coates Tyburski; telephone,
. otners will include couple
Tyburski;
telephone,
'
Farley Scholarship to Wilkes ter
Mollev:
foreio, Mrs. Ches-lths
the Puon
evenings.
Those holding cof- \
ter
Molley;
foreign
students,
women students.
Mrs.
”
Reed D. Mrs. Roy Williams and Mrs. Ed- fee hours in their homes this ,
Achson, fund its.
-1■raising
’ Mrs.
' „ chairman,
month are: Mrs. James P. Ro- •
mond Watters.
will have a number
imber of
of items
ire—- in
&gt;-­ Chairmen of special events dechko in Forest Park, Mrs. B. J
cluding stationary and napkins
Hopkins Moses in Bear Creek, &lt;
for sale at the coffee to sup­ are Mrs. Boyd Earl, Mrs. Rodger Mrs. Edmond A. Watters in J‘
Bearde, Mrs. James DeCosmo, ^rucKSvme,
port the scholarship.
' "■ , and Mrs. H. W. f
During the morning coffee Dean Linda Hobrock. Mrs. Eu- I ""
Thatcher in Forty Fort.
j
gene Domzalski, Mrs. Richard
Invitations have been sent to|

s? SSHS E-S”;l=»'yr

■

mg Arts.

I

X
indent,

WILKES-BARRE,

PA., OCTOBER 8, 1972

£

J

I?'1 £or the coffee on October!
C&lt;-i
to communication difficulties reinn tn1 any- facultF woman
suiting from the flood Is invited
ing to receive an jinvitation
—-’*-*icn
’- failduel and urged to attend.

- o
'tar muddy

•I.

2T

i

�B

a™

r»

Wilkes Faculty

(Projects Reshaped
W faulty Women
At Wilkes College
,"S ""“‘"i

IFacultv X he
the Wilkes '
thl;
Womea P*an to open
their season of activities and tn

lege“sCent10“ge °f
ColArts
the Performing ]
Arts. All Wilkes women who areU
&amp; Sbeu oi the Caching- faculty f
comeC a 7 WiVes W€re
wffl haw t!U€ S’ 01d members f
(faculty women to Wilkes.
if
nf?“lng tb/ mofomg coffee new s

f

•i

fiSKSiBSH
' Acheson, treasurer
d D' '

!

i

ifc PrUbdCity’

W '

», S. “Say- s

i

f^Edmond ^att™’.amS andL

F -u

U?a,™e? °jf ^cial events are “
SlBeide yMrs
bi
o

Rasn2ZaL^’

B'iel&gt;erd P

r

1 The successful interest group'J’
will continue with thej's
1program
~j
addition of two new groups and j
hus- j.
some meetings will include —
bands. Meetings at the homes If
of various members during the
year have been very popular
and will continue. Chairman h
are: Book discussion, Mrs. Henri 1
Casilli; crafts, Mrs. Chester
Molley; gourmet group, Mrs.
Harrie E. Caldwell; sewing, Mrs.
James P. Rodechko; travel,
Mrs. Robert A. West; Wilkes
Faculty Projects, Mrs. Richard
Fuller.
One of the main projects of
Wilkes Faculty Women is the
offering of the Eleanor Coates
Scholarships to Wilkes woman
students. Mrs. Reed D. Acheson,
fund-raising chairman, will have
a number of items including sta­
tionery and napkins for sale dur­
ing the morning coffee hour in
support of the scholarship.
Small neighborhood coffee
hours have also been planned by
Mrs. Robert E. Ogren to
acquaint new faculty with other
new and old members in their
areas. Some hostesses will be
planning gatherings for women
members in the morning while
others will include couples in
the evenings. Those holding cof­
fee hours in their homes this
month are: Mrs. James P.
Rodechko in Forest Park, Mrs.
B. Hopkins Moses in Bear Creek,
Mrs. Edmond A. Watters in
Trucksville and Mrs. H. W.
Thatcher in Forty Fort.
Invitations have been sent for
the coffee Oct. 14, but any
faculty woman failing to receive
an invitation due to communica­
tion difficulties resulting from
the flood were invited and urged
to attend.

i

Shown at the Wilkes College Faeuit
right, Mrs. Robert A. West, Mrs, James
ing, Mrs. Harry B. Keller, Mrs. James j
Mrs. J.

The lounge of Wilkes College's C
for the Performing Arts was the seri.ir:
terday morning tor the first patrterirta'1972-73 season for the Vf.ike- “ri
Women.
An orgam.-a;:c-al r.eetlrx
ing which the year's plans wer.
•and the club’s officers and committee ■
men were introduced. Presidin’ cr-ei
morning’s activities was Mrs. 3.
Moses assisted bv her office--: --d =-■■committee. Mrs.’Ji.--.ss ?. Rcharge of serving arrangement;. .■:
ing women poured: Pc.=-. Prei;ca.-;= "
George Siles, Dr. Ruth W. Jessee.
Harold W. fhatcher, Past ''te
Mrs. Robert A. West, and Mrs. R_tl-.
Henry, head of the nursing program.

e

- w

■kl
■

&lt;
&lt;

•

■■

/chwalT10 and Mrs- J&lt;”“ J-

y

/■Zjf/

la

a
OS*

�' Tie
The successful interest group
groups,
11
program will continue with the. J'
lsJ
addition of two new groups andlj
some meetings will include hus-|,j
It
bands. Meetings at the homes 11
of various members during the
year have been very popular
and will continue. Chairman
are: Book discussion, Mrs. Henri
Casilli; crafts, Mrs. Chester
Molley; gourmet group, Mrs.
Harrie E. Caldwell; sewing, Mrs.
James P. Rodechko; travel,
Mrs. Robert A. West; Wilkes
Faculty Projects, Mrs. Richard
' Fuller.
One of the main projects of
Wilkes Faculty Women is the
offering of the Eleanor Coates
Scholarships to Wilkes woman
students. Mrs. Reed D. Acheson,
fund-raising chairman, will have
a number of items including sta­
tionery and napkins for sale dur­
ing the morning coffee hour in
support of the scholarship.
Small neighborhood coffee
.hours have also been planned by
■Sirs. Robert E. Ogren to
■ acquaint new faculty with other
(new and old members in their
areas. Some hostesses will be I
(planning gatherings for women :
’members in the morning while|i
io1’
will include couples ini
psranintrc
P’nr.c« Innlntn
*
evenings. /Those
holding cof-|
fee curs in their homes this
month are: Mrs. James P. }
Rodechko in Forest Park, Mrs.
Moses in Bear Creek, ,
A
TT7 r» 4-4
s.
mondJ A.
Watters jj-j
Trucks-jlle and Mrs. H. W.
~ her in Forty Fort.
Invitations have been sent for
he: coffee Oct. 14, but any
anyi
actmlty woman failing to receive
1 invitation due to communica-'
communica-’ 1
difficulties resulting from
■the flood were invited and urged
’to attend.

�I

I

I

I
-

I

I ' «?*■

I

'TrnjinniinuTnnmw
'&gt;

'

HTOTO

------------------------------------------------------- ----------------

It'

■

77^^

�HP

�I Wilkes Faculty Women H

North River Street. Invitations will soon

to

More than 100 Wilkes College faculty and
staff members turned out last night in the
Regency Ballroom of the American Legion
; Home. North River Street, Wilkes-Barre, for
i the Wilkes College Faculty Women's Buffet
Social.
Principals at the event, pictured in top
i photo seated from left are, Mrs. Henry Cacelli, Mrs. Chester Molley, Mrs. R. McHenry

and Mrs. Boj
Standing
Molley, John
In Potior
man, vice i
Mrs. James
Mrs. B. Hoj
B. Hopkins
Horeseknc ch

�I;

-- 3 5

: Stud!.

Faculty
Ajaierattend
MoUey.
ncludes
lopkins
sa Mc•ith old
WeckMrs.
Henri

�DINNER PLANNED — The ard Sours, and Mrs. John W.
annual all-faculty covered-dish Furlow, Jr.
Following the dinner, new
dinner sponsored by the Wilkes sounds of music will be pro­
College Faculty Women will be vided by Fred Pacolich. Wilke*
held in the college’s dining student*
Singles as well as couples are
hall, February 3 at 7 p. m. A
large turnout of the Wilkes fac­ invited, and everyone is asked
to
bring a favorite covered
ulty is expected to join with the
college's international students dish. There is a small fee for
who are special guests. Over anyone wishing to attend but
m t
4«
1
I ■ ■ *1
V r- ft-.Ai-rt
50
international
students
from who has no cookirfg facilities.
amm a

am a

a

a

Foreig

WeH over 100 Wilkes faculty
Women's Annual Covered Dish
entertainment following the d:
accompanied on the piano by
Chairman for the dinner was
members of the Executive Bog
Margarita Tsatsarounoa. Gree
International Club; George B
Espinheira, Brazil; Mrs. Watt

�;st groups will hold
g meetings: “Bury
at Wounded Knee”
vn will be discussed
i group Jan. 23 at
' Mrs. Henri Casilli,
ire., Kingston; the
ip will meet at the
s. James Rodechko
Park, Wednesday,
3 p. m. for a dembv Mrs. Richard
Mrs. Chester Mol­
ies the crafts group
i guest speaker on
ingement on Janup. m. in 333 Stark
is College Projects
neet February 7 at
ihe board rooms of
Hall.
lard Fuller is chairgourmet group,
^.rrrie
Cald.irne caiu, nusbands
, a a, 8 p. m. at
f Mrs. Henri Casilli
low calorie foods.
held a successful
1 party on Novem-

I
I
.
;
■

!

i
[

,
j
I
I
|
j

miu.c. -Mings of .
Faculty Women in- •show, a child­
trip, and a
icheon. The next
~ the all faculty
u o.nr.er. Sat., Feb.
&gt; international stuecial guests.

�TTFtiij
frOTwrwrtwA
iQw?
!U®F9

. ««»
mqs

3- § 9. s

9 "a£s?

��X

!

and Luzerne County Community College Faculty Women met witn the personnel of the
fashion department of Pomeroy's to make final arrangements for a benefit Spring Fashion
Show. The show, to benefit respective scholarship programs, will be held in Pomeroy’s
Community Room at Wyoming Valley Mall on Saturday, March 17, at 2 p. m. with a tea
and social.
This will be the first time area faculty women have cooperated in such a venture
and will be an opportunity for women from various academic associations to meet socially.
Mrs. Byron E. Myers is L.C.C.C. fashion chairman and Mrs. David R. Duncan, co-chairman;
wiikcs lasnion
Mrs. B. C. Deuosmo
DeCosmo is
Is Wilkes
fashion cnairman
chairman wiin
with ivirs.
Mrs. neiuy
Henry xv.
R. vaauu,
Casilli, cumdiiuidii.
cochairman.
Tickets are available from the chairmen, faculty women, and at the door. The public is
invited-.
Shown seated from left are Mrs. Myers and Mrs. B. C. DeCosmo. Standing are Mrs.
B. Hopkins Moses, president of Wilkes Faculty Women and Mrs. Dorothy Mugford, Pom­
eroy’s Fashion Coordinator.

|
i7
|
j

MRS. B(

FASHION SHOW PLANNED — Plans are being completed
by the Faculty Women of Wilkes College and Luzerne County
Community College for their spring fashion show to be pre­
sented Saturday, Mar. 17, at 2 p. m. in Pomeroy’s Community
Room at Wyoming Valley Mall. There will be a tea-time fol­
owing the show and the public is invited.
Tit—

—-1

n

a

« 4 4 vs rt

+

MRS. RICHARD A. FULLER

;

'vv.o

Wilkes Faculty Women arej:
giving a children’s party March ’!
31 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the!-:
Wilkes College gym. Children ofWilkes faculty and administra- i; ,
tion are invited to attend accompanied by their parents.!:
Reservations will be accepted
until March 21 and may be made 1
by calling Mrs. Chester Molley,'
Mrs. Richard Fuller, or Mrs.Boyd Earl.
,
The afternoon’s activities will:
include games, refreshments, and
a movie. A special visit will be
made by Raggedy Ann and
Raggedy Andy, Wilkes students!
Ruthanne Jones and Robert,
Leach, who will put on a skit-:
and entertain the children.
Chairman for the event is-:.
Mrs. Boyd Earl whose commit-;!
tee includes, Mrs. Richard Ras-!pen and Mrs. John Labows,lt
program; Mrs. James Rodechko ■
and Mrs. John Meyers, games; . .
Mrs. John Furlow, publicity,;,.
Mrs. Richard Fuller, decorations .
and invitations; Mrs. B. C. De- ;
Cosco, Mrs. Reed Acheson, Mrs.:.
Rodger Bearde, and Mrs. B. '
Hopkins Moses. Assisting Mrs...
Earl is the Wilkes College Pro-,
jects Group with Mrs. Richard
Fuller, chairman, Mrs. J. George.
Siles, Mrs. Henry Casilli, and
Mrs. Roy Martin. Invitations;
were designed by five-year-old

MEADS P.
L. Earl is is
dren’s party
Facuity W&lt;
Saturday, ?
to 4 in the V
Children of
admimstrati
attend acco
parents. Re
accepted w
may ba ma
Chester N.
ard A. Full
Earl.
The aft
will includ
ments, and
visit win b
■ Ann and
I Wilkes
s
! Jones and
; will put o
I tertain tin
Ch airma
Mrs. Ear!
includes X
■J pen and X
.j program;
• dechko an
; games; JI
I publicity :
•: ard A. Ft
invitation;
i mo. Mrs.
, Mrs. Rod
■ B. Hopin
i Mrs. Ear
i lege Pro:
' Richard .
i Mr. J. Ge
ry Casll
' Martin.
signed b;
Fuller,

�’ . 3
* i 3

IB 1 ■' 6 ■

i * i 3

ftlft
Wii
-ft'-

■ ft-ftB'ftBft
•

ft

r
is

i «

'
■

,C’s&lt;

'•

S ftftB

c.
;&lt;- '

/•■

Faculty Women
Of Wilkes College I
To Hold Party

3

oyilMi

ft

-

ftft ft-

ft
BB

&amp;
B

ftft £}.■
;ft 'ft

•. v

•&gt;

■

ft 3

Bft ft®
■ft- ta®

I
9

■

■'" :ift*
:

■

~

L

.

MRS. BOYD L. EARL

...J

’___________

■ihkx.ft

I

FASHION SHOW PLANNED — Plans are being completed'
f-L n TPilFxr TTTrt-t--,
’ilI-z^c- iT’z^llcsrm nnz^ Tirvnma
jby the
Faculty Women of TT
Wilkes
College and Luzerne County '
Community College for their spring fashion show to be pre- ■
sented Saturday, Mar. 17, at 2 p. m. in Pomeroy’s Community
Room at Wyoming Valley Mall. There will be a tea-time fol-,
lowing the show and the public is invited.
' Pictured at a recent meeting at Wilkes College are,}
-l.eated, Mrs. B. C. DeCosmo, Wilkes fashion show chairman, I
and Mrs. Henry R. Casilli, cochairman.
i
The show will benefit each school’s scholarship program.
Fashions to be presented by Pomeroy’s will include sports
coordinates, semi-formal wear, lingerie, swimwear and chil­
dren's clothes. The St. Patrick’s Day fashion show will usher
in spring fashions as well as provide an opportunity for women
various academic communities to meet socially.
i

aS

"e at the
at Wilkes &lt;
er level of
1 S. Frank­
’s office of i
irmen or at 1
sen are in­ t

r®
•

I
~'

■B

a-

8

ftftl

J
j

1}
;

-

_ &lt;ftt;

Wilkes Faculty Women are
giving a children’s party March
31 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the .
Wilkes College gym. Children oft
Wilkes faculty and administra-p .
tion are invited to attend ac- ;
companied by their parents, i
Reservations will be accepted!
until March 21 and may be made |
by calling Mrs. Chester Molley, |
Mrs. Richard Fuller, or Mrs.
Boyd Earl.
il
The afternoon’s activities will ||
include games, refreshments, and;|
a movie. A special visit will be
made by Raggedy Ann and
Raggedy Andy, Wilkes students
Ruthanne Jones and Robert
•
Leach, who will put on a skit
and entertain the children.
i '
Chairman for the event is
Mrs. Boyd Earl whose commit­
tee includes, Mrs. Richard Raspen and Mrs. John Labows,
program; Mrs. James Rodechko
and Mrs. John Meyers, games; I5 !
Mrs. John Furlow, publicity;
Mrs. Richard Fuller, decorations
and invitations; Mrs. B. C. De­
Cosco, Mrs. Reed Acheson, Mrs.
Rodger Bearde, and Mrs. B. I
Hopkins Moses. Assisting Mrs.
Earl is the Wilkes College Pro­
jects Group with Mrs. Richard i
Fuller, chairman, Mrs. J. George
Siles, Mrs. Henry Casilli, and
Mrs. Roy Martin. Invitations
were designed by five-year-old
i
Ricky Fuller.

I;

s

i

ft.

MRS. RICHARD A. FULLER

6

C*

Moses is
is Faculty
James P.
if of LCCC
is airman of
for Wilkes
i. DeCosmo
Ft. Bastilli,
Byron E.
hion ehairid Duncan,

I -ft

I

ftBftBftft

*
.-ri ft

e'

--

I

HEADS PARTY—Mrs. Boyd
L. Earl is in charge of a chil­
dren’s party planned by Wilkes
Faculty Women to be held
Saturday, March 31, from 2
to 4 in the Wilkes College gym.
Children of Wilkes faculty and
administration are invited to
attend accompanied by their
parents. Reservations will be
accepted until March 21 and
may be made by calling Mrs.
Chester N. Molley, Mrs. Rich­
ard A. Fuller or Mrs. Boyd L.
Earl.
The afternoon's activities
will include games, refresh­
ments, and a movie. A special
visit will be made by Raggedy
Ann and Raggedy AndyWilkes
students
Ruthanne
Jones and Robert Leach—who
will put on a sketch and en­
tertain the children.
Chairman for the event Is '
Mrs. Earl, whose committee .
includes Mrs. Richard _G. Raspen and Mrs. John N. Labows,
program; Mrs. James P. Rodechko and Mrs. John Meyers,
games; Mrs. John W. Furlow,
publicity and prizes; Mrs. Richard A- Fuller, decorations and
invitations; Mrs. B. C. DeCos­
mo, Mrs. Reed D. Acheson,
Mrs. Rodger Bearde and Mrs.
B. Hopkins Moses. Assisting
Mrs. Earl is the Wilkes Col­
lege Project Group with Mrs.
Richard A. Fuller, chairman;
Mr. J. George Sidles, Mrs. Hen­
ry Casilli and Mrs. Roy N.
Martin. Invitations were de­
signed by five-year-old Ricky
Fuller.

MRS. J. GEORGE SILES
WOMEN TO MEET — Wilkes
College Faculty Women will
hold their annual meeting in
the board room of Weckesser
Hall Wednesday at 8 p. m. The
meeting place has been
changed to Weckesser Hall due
to the new faculty lounge not
being completed. Wilkes Col­
lege President Francis J.
‘ Michelini will speak on “Trends
i in Higher Education Today.”
Mrs.' B. Hopkins Moses,
; president of Wilkes Faculty
Women, will preside. Reports
will be made by committee
members and the nominating
committee will present its
slate. Members of the nomin­
ating committee are Mrs. John
N. Labows Jr., Mrs. J. George
Siles, Mrs. James P. Rodechko,
Mrs. Richard S. Orlowski and
Miss Casimir Tyburski.
Retiring officers are Mrs. B.
Hopkins Moses, president; Mrs.
Stephen J. Tillman, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Paul A. Torelli, re' cording secretary; Mrs. Roy ;
N. Martin; corresponding sec- I
retary, and Mrs. Reed D.
Acheson, treasurer.
Refreshment chairman is
Mrs. Stephen J. Tillman, asI sisted by Mrs. Harrie Caldwell.
Mrs. Reed D. Acheson, fundraising chairman for the
group’s Eleanor Coates Farley
Scholarship, will have note pa­
per available for members.
Mrs. James P. Rodechko’s
sewing group will exhibit the
projects they have completed ,
this year.
I
Wednesday's meeting is the I
next-to-last gathering of Willies
Faculty Women for the season.
The year’s final activity will
be the spring luncheon at New­
berry Estate May 12.

���r
rS

©

c

I, EVENING

STAY 17, 1973
NEWS, RECORD, WILKES-BARRE, PA., THURSDAY,
T
-'■r-

T

FB

Faculty
I Wilkes
Women Mod
Ia Spring tandieon

'

■pTr;

. '■ T

-

;

I

1

8

i
■

s
I
II

"

o®
#
I*
F

■■

:-

_

'

X

tel

Wilkes Faculty Women’a spring |
luncheon
at
I ,
JVil held
X1C1L1 Saturday
Liuiui Vi-—j
—- Newberry Estate
i.-.-..., climaxed
,
----- . ths year’s !
activities. Mra. B. Hopkina
Moses, retiring president, who ;
haa lead the group for two years i
a
was presented with a pewter
tray and photo album. Other
officers serving in 1972-1973 were
Mrs. Stephen Tillman, vice pres­
■-Mb ?;S
ident; Mrs. Paul Torelli, record­
ing secretary; Mrs. Roy Martin,
corresponding secretary, and
A
Mrs. Reed Acheson, treasurer. .
Mrs.
Moses
Installed
the
new
;:s
for 1973-1974. Newly
| officers
elected president is Mrs. Richard
Kicnaru
E. Sours,
of Dr. Rich-Richard’ E.
- 4o, wife
,.1A „f
Sours of the
ths Wilkes math dede­
Sours
partment. Mrs.
Sours is a native
(Photo'by Act Hoffman StudloB)
’ ~”J '—■ *
stp__
s
a
son
Steof Maryland and has
FACULTY WOMEN OFFICERS—Pictured are newly elected and past officers of Wilkes
' phen, age two.. A graduate of College Faculty Women at their annual spring luncheon at Newberry Estate which ended the
also
i |Towson
Towson State, Mrs. Sours
o
_____a-jM.
from
’ _holds
Ed.the
degree
row seated from left: Mrs. Roy N. Martin, incoming vice president and luncheon
year’sFirst
activities.
-rT
———14— of ViTerinia
University
Virginia nand taught chairman; Mrs. Richard E. Sours, incoming president; Mrs. Stephen J. Tillman, incoming
elementary school for six years.
secretary;
incoming
treasurer.
She and her husband have been recording
Standing:
Mrs. Mrs.
Reed Chester
Acheson,Molley,
outgoing
treasurer;
Mrs. Richard Carpenter, incoming
dorm parents at Seminary for corresponding secretary; Miss Bonita Metzger, winner of Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarship;
• five years. Mrs. Sours previously Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses, outgoing president; Mrs. Paul A. Torelli, outgoing recording secre­
; held the position of treasurer for
Wilkes Faculty Women for two tary. Absent was Miss Casimir Tyburski, scholarship chairman.
years. Assisting her next year4_
will be Mrs. Roy Martin, vicepresident; Mrs. Richard Carpen­
ter, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Chester Molley, treasurer;
and Mrs. Stephen Tillman, re­
cording secretary.
| Miss Casimir Tyburski present­
bed the scholarship award of $400
V&gt; to Miss Bonita Metzger, winner.
of the Wilkes Faculty Women’s
-1' Eleanor Coates Farley Scholar■h ship. Miss Metzger is the daugh­
r-teZof
ter of Mrs. Beatrice Metzger,
|g 1132 Scott
«__At e&gt;4.
HSt., nn/1
and 1C
is afl TTP.S
freshin man with a major in the Wilkes
Hahneman program, a six-year
course of study. A graduate of
Coughlin High School, she has a
in 4.0 average for both semesters
of her freshman year at Wilkes,
is a member of the chemistry
club, and will attend summer
school at Wilkes.

)W

ir I®
Ct®

&lt;I

Flf A

i®’

«4®

I

IFfflSF ¥Y

te

—

Wilkes Faculty
Women Conduct
Spring Luncheon

e

ii

•y.

EVENING NEWS, RE

. k•

a,

€^;w

i

• .I _-

$

' pi

Wilkes Faculty Women’s spring
luncheon held Saturday at New­
berry Estate climaxed the year’s
activities. Mrs. B. Hopkins
Moses, retiring president, who
, has lead the group for two years
■ was presented with a pewter
i tray and photo album. Other
officers serving in 1072-1373 were
Mrs. Stephen Tillman, vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Paul Torelli, record­
ing secretary; Mrs. Roy Martin,
corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. Reed Acheson, treasurer.
Mrs. Moses installed the new
officers for 1973-1974. Newly
(elected president is Mrs. Richard
E. Sours, wife of Dr. Richard E.
Sours of the Wilkes math de­
partment. Mrs. Sours is a native
of Maryland and has a son Ste­
phen, age two. A graduate of
Towsa.n State, Mrs. Sours also
iiiolds a M. Ed. degree from the
'University of Virginia and taught
elementary school for six years.
She and her husband have been
dorm parents at Seminary for
five years. Mrs. Sours previously
held the position of treasurer for
Wilkes Faculty Women for two
years. Assisting her next year^_
will be Mrs. Roy Martin, vice-*
president; Mrs. Richard Carpen-!
: ter, corresponding secretary;!
Mrs. Chester Molley, treasurer;
i and Mrs. Stephen Tillman, re-]
i cording secretary’.
Miss Casimir Tyburski present-j
!ed the scholarship award of $400]
to Miss Bonita Metzger, winner:
(of the Wilkes Faculty Women's]!
(Eleanor Coates Farley Scholar-]]
I Jlship. Miss Metzger is the daush■ I ter of Mrs. Beatrice Metzger,;!
(1132 Scott St., and is a fresh-:]
.man with a major in the Wilkes ’
'Hahneman program, a six-yeari,
i course of study. A graduate of.
I Coughlin High School, she has a:
114.0 average for both semesters]
,of her freshman year at Wilkes,]
is a member of the chemistry(club, and will attend summer
I school at 'Wilkes.

�Wilkes Faculty
Women Conduct
Spring Luncheon

THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1973

A:

A.

(Photo by Ace Hoffman Studies)

S—Pictured are newly elected and past officers of Wilkes
al spring luncheon at Newberry Estate which ended the
'■’artm, incoming vice president and luncheon
rs. Roy
coming p- tent; Mrs. Stephen J. Tillman, incoming
lolley,
ng treasurer.
urer; Mrs. Richard Carpenter, incoming
outgoing
/inner of Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarship;
ta Metzge
ssident;
Paul A. Torelli, outgoing recording secresurski, scholarship chairman.

e
•e
€

c
e
«

Wilkes Faculty Women’s spring
luncheon held Saturday at Newberry Estate climaxed the year's
activities. Mrs. B. Hopkins
Moses, retiring president, who
has lead the group for two years
was presented with a pewder
tray and photo album. Other
officers serving in 1972-1973 were
Mrs. Stephen Tillman, vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Paul Torelli, record­
ing secretary; Mrs. Roy Martin,
corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. Reed Acheson, treasurer.
Mrs. Moses Installed the new
officers for 1973-1974. Newly
elected president is Mrs. Richard
E. Sours, wife of Dr. Richard E.
Sours of the Wilkes math de­
partment. Mrs. Sours is a native
of Maryland and has a son Ste­
phen, age two. A graduate of
Tows°n State, Mrs. Sours also
holds a M. Ed. degree from the
University of Virginia and taught
elementary school for six years.
She and her husband have been
dorm parents at Seminary for
five years. Mrs. Sours previously
held the position of treasurer for
Wilkes Faculty Women for two
years. Assisting her next year,_
will be Mrs. Roy Martin, vice- •
president; Mrs. Richard Carpen­
ter, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Chester Molley, treasurer;
and Mrs. Stephen Tillman, re­
cording secretary.
Miss Casimir Tyburski present­
ed the scholarship award of $400
to Miss Bonita Metzger, winner
of the Wilkes Faculty Women’s
Eleanor Coates Farley Scholar­
ship. Miss Metzger is the daugh­
ter of Mrs. Beatrice Metzger,
1132 Scott St., and is a fresh­
man with a major in the Wilkes
Hahneman program, a six-year
course of study. A graduate of
Coughlin High School, she has a
4.0 average for both semesters
of her freshman year at Wilkes,
is a member of the chemistry
club, and will attend summer
school at Wilkes.

[
!.
I,

Ace Hoffman Studios!
FACULTY WOMEN OFFICERS—Pictured are newly elected and(Photo
past byofficers
of Wilkes
College Faculty Women at their annual spring luncheon at Newberry Estate which ended the
year's activities.
First row seated from left: Mrs. Roy N. Martin, incoming vice president and luncheon
chairman; Mrs. Richard E. Sours, incoming president; Mrs. Stephen J. Tillman, incoming
recording secretary; Mrs. Chester Molley, incoming treasurer.
----iicc Mrs. Reed Acheson, outgoing treasurer; Mrs. Richard Carpenter, incoming
Standing:
corresponding
secretary;
snondino
sperntarv.
Bonita .UVUKCl.
Metzger, winner
of Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarship;
,r
-A -rr
, •----------‘
&gt; jjjss
-,4*w^ JWVinua
1
'Mrs.
T” B. Hopkins Moses, outgoing
Mrs. Paul A. Torelli, outgoing recording secreuteoine president;
nresident- Ur,
tary- Aosent iva5 Miss Casimir Tyburski, scholarshio chairman.

��</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="26">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400785">
                  <text>Wilkes Photo Albums and Scrapbooks</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="39">
              <name>Creator</name>
              <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400786">
                  <text>Wilkes University</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="42">
              <name>Format</name>
              <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400787">
                  <text>PDF</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="51">
              <name>Type</name>
              <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400788">
                  <text>Photo albums and Scrapbooks</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="49">
              <name>Subject</name>
              <description>The topic of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="404552">
                  <text>Wilkes College; Faculty Women; Wilkes Athletics; Football; Baseball; Basketball; Hall of Fame; Eugene S. Farley Library; Weckesser Hall; Student Life; Gore Hall; Sports; Alumni Relations</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="404553">
                  <text>This collection of Wilkes University scrapbooks and photo albums contains newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, pamphlets and programs, and other ephemera from various individuals who worked for Bucknell University Junior College, Wilkes College, and/or Wilkes University. There are a variety of scrapbooks and photo albums represented within, including sports and athletic achievements, dorm and student life in Weckesser Hall and Gore Hall, Eugene S. Farley Library staff and librarian scrapbooks, and the Wilkes College Faculty Women's club. Additionally there is a 1902 photo album publication of the 1902 Wyoming Valley flooding. </text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404430">
                <text>Wilkes College Faculty Women Photo Album, 1972-1973</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404431">
                <text>Faculty Women; Wilkes College</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404432">
                <text> This scrapbook contains photographs and images of the massive flood that struck Wilkes-Barre in 1972. The pictures show what the flood caused in terms of damage and shows buildings with ankle deep puddles of mud within them. Also included in this scrapbook are newspaper clippings and photographs of various events and gatherings that the Wilkes Faculty Women orchestrated from 1972-73, such as a coffee gathering, buffet social, parties, and honoring of foreign students.&#13;
&#13;
People featured within: Mrs. Chester N. Molley, Mrs. Boyd L. Earl, Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses, Mrs. James DeCosmo, Mrs. John W. Furlow, Mrs. Chester N. Molley, Mrs. Henri Casilli&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Places featured within: Regency Ballroom, gym, Newberry Estate Recreation Center</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404433">
                <text>unknown</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="40">
            <name>Date</name>
            <description>A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404434">
                <text>1972-1973</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404435">
                <text>PDF</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404436">
                <text>Photo Album and Scrapbook</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="51487" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="47023">
        <src>https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/files/original/074311ed465fe12b74016503515379fc.pdf</src>
        <authentication>9a59939520a7d300ec2f7613d828bc30</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="404422">
                    <text>___________

■■

, ....

_
''

I
I I

O o o• o 0

I
I

w

I'"- w i*
f

13 i

S?&gt;Ct .

*Se- C\
1’

s

»-■

s {?•■'
•A

-■'

�l K

MM

1

I ’
I

I

pl
■

1

i

' ■^6

luncheon, i«’.
serrations w.
hat f:Ml 2;r;
se made. Th«
tee m^heB
• Mrs. Rohe.,
a G. Re«e-01
irte.

«« hnfe«•ar the
reeds
;oates
spon^o-j-^
’=~:\

�si

i
■

b
■

LI

c- r

I
■
•■—-------------------------- ---

I

CT

C'l]c
;

fl&lt;
Hl
u
Ij u

luncheon, h^s
nervations be
hat final ar*
&gt;3 mad®- IM
tee mKnbers
■ Mrs. Robert
i G. Rees?, c’
irte.

'cds
&lt;
Toates Far;
sponso-^B^

�September
September 25,1970

Faculty Wives Meet

The annual fall tea sponsored by the Wilkes
Faculty. Women in honor of their new members
was held last Sunday in Weckesser Hall. The
organization is composed of members of the
faculty. Administration, and wives of faculty.
Greeting the guests at last Sunday's tea
were: Mrs. Norine Allen, president, Mrs. Helen
West, vice-president, Mrs. Betsy DeCosmo,
recording secretary, Mrs. Cathy Zavada,
corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Carmela Earl.
Also pouring at the tea were: Dr. Ruth Jesse,
Mrs. Kay Sites, Mrs. Odie Chwalek, and Mrs.
Helen West Mrs. Francis Michelini was also
present to greet the new members.
The new members of the Wilkes Faculty
Women include: Mrs. John Anaza, Mrs. Victor
Baiz, Mrs. Herman Benecke, Mrs. Joel
Berlatsky, Mrs. Harrie Caldwell, Mrs. Thomas
Copley, Miss Gay Foster, Mrs. John Furlow,
Mrs. Kathryn Gregory, Mrs. Donald Henson,
Mrs. Klaus Hohm, Mrs. John Jardine, Mrs.
Charles Joseph, Mrs. Donald Jost, Mrs. Elaine
Lacey, Mrs. Anne Liva, Miss Kathleen Mattei,

Mrs. Thomas Moran, Mrs. James Moss, Mrs. Carl
Schaefer, Mrs. Edward Stockham, Mrs. Frank
Szumilo, Mrs. Stephen Tillman, Miss Casimir
Tyburski, Mrs. Stanley Ushinski, Mrs. John
Wasileski, Mrs. William Weber, and Mrs. David
Williams.
The organization has many activities planned
for the year including a Family Picnic this
Sunday to be held at Francis Slocum State Park
where families will bring their own food. On
October 14 there will be a discussion at the
home of Alice Collins on the book Notes From
Underground, taken from the notes of Fyodor
Dosogevsky. October 30 the group plans a
Dinner Dance in honor of the Michelini's to be
held at the Treadway Inn.
A principle function of the organization is a
scholarship which is given each year to a
student To help with the fund raising activity,
the women are selling notepaper with a Wilkes
College Building engraved on the front This
paper is available in the book store.

luncheon. bis1,
•servations ce|
that final ar-,
be made. The
ttee members!
1: Mrs. Robert;
.n G. Reese, or
'arte.

lkeS hal frv
ear the W
jcecds
Coates
sponsor^ W

�v *

!,ie

The newly elected president of Wilkes College, Dr. Francis J.
Michelini and his wife Anne Marie, will be honored at a semi-formal
dinner-dance on Friday evening, October 30, by the Wilkes College
Faculty Women. The event will be held at the Treadway Motor Inn.
Faculty wives serving on the dance committee, shown left to right,
seated, are: Mrs. Jon Hobrock, Mrs. Chester Molley, Mrs. George Silkes,
and Mrs. John Chwalek. Standing: Mrs. Arvid Lekstrom, Mrs. Boyd
Earl, Mrs. Jack Allen, and Mrs. James DeCosmo. Mrs. DeCosmo and Mrs.
Hobrock are serving as co-chairmen.

lunchece.
Kervati® «i

m G. R^se, I
&gt;arte.
|

Ikes

J5

ear the
xeeds v■- W
Coates
sponsOt’W’

�i

November 13,1970

Ball Honors Michelin!

/

Recently members of the Wilkes College family gathered to honor Dr. and Mrs. Francis Michelini for a
pre-inaugural ball at the Treadway Inn. Key personnel involved in planning the event gathered for a picture.
Seated are Mrs. James De Cosmo, left, and Mrs. Jack Allen, president of the Faculty Women's Club, sponsors of
the event Standing, left to right: Mr. James DeCosmo, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hobrock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert West

and Mr. Jack Allen.

/

/ z

lur.cheoe.
cervatioa **
that f’Bl *

be made y*.
tree
;. mr Rob*
n G. Ret*"
arte.
ikes b« *
■re are » "W
ava/nble.^H
ear the V.'
iceeds s F
Coates
sponsC'**"

�Inaugural Ball Set For
The Wilkes College Faculty orchestra. Members and guests were the receiving
r- ’ '..a ll.„
line by Dr. aHU
and Mrs
u TA mo Ivo OrlttnnAn
—*
Ivl 1 K al , . 4-L. „ 1_
.
Women
-- will
will host
host their
their annual
annual asked to make advance reservations Michelini.thehonoredguestsofthe
evening and Dr
Dr.- and Mrs. Jack
dinner-dance tomght at 7:30 p.m., at the cost of $8 per person.
•
Arrangements for this annual Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert We t
in the Grand Ballroom
of- the
Treadway Inn. This year’s affair is event were made by Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hobrock, and M ’
r‘
being held in honor of President co-chairman—Mrs. John Hobrok and Mrs. James DeCosmo
This event marks'the first
Francis J. Michelini and his wife, and Mrs. James DeCosmo. Assisting
them in an advisoiy capacity were official event honoring th.
1
Anne Marie.
Decorations in the traditional Mrs. John Chwalek and Mrs. George president of Wilkes-and will ft*
fall colors of green and gold will set
Mrs. Bernice DeVorzon and
^thVTna^S^on fa
the festive atmosphere in the
I'Jnw’rnhar •
211
Mrs.
Arvid
Lestrom
supervised
the
November.Ballroom.
...........
............................
. 7__
71 , Faculty Women’s Club is
The
evening will
begin with a dec°rations. Reservations for
Dutch Treat Cocktail Hour from J,°ni,gh,tI,.,yere handled by Mrs. compsoed of womei
and ’ th»
------on the faculty
6.30 to 7:30. Dinner will be served Charles Wilkes
f
‘ '’f men on th
the
faculty.
Mrs.b'es
j?ck
after the cocktail hour and will
Invitations issued
president. In adding t0
ann^S :
include prime ribs of beef as the
All college personnel received
main course. Dancing from 9 til 1
invitations to the dinner-dance. c™Tdan“’ the 8ro'jp is activf M
will feature Bobby Baird and his
mvanous service
'
Those attending will be greeted at

b

ft ov
-

■

'

.

■

■

&lt;

■'■■'

-

■

'?

■.

. i jK-

--------------

...

-e
-----------

Wilkes Unit
Plans Hobby
NightNov.il

Club president, -Mrs. JaCKi
Allen, will preside at the busi­
ness meeting following the pre-|
sentation. It is hoped that club­
members, new or old, who have,
hobbies and have not already
, ■ been contacted, will call the pro­
gram chairman and plan to dis­
play them. Hostesses will be
A Hobby Night featuring dis­
Mrs. John G. Reese, chairman;
plays of many different hobbies
Mrs. Robert S. Capin and Mrs.
and Christmas projects will high­
Thomas
J. Moran. Mrs. Ronald
light the Wilkes Faculty Women’s
G. Rainey is chairman of ar­
meeting November 11 at 8 p. m.,
rangements.
.in the faculty lounge of the col­
Coming meetings for the
lleg commons.
year’s program include a Christ­
. Art, handicrafts, needlework.
mas
meeting, December 9, with
land collections will be displayed '
program by -the Wilkes Madii„al
land a demonstration by Mrs. •
Singers and Miss Charlotte Lord;
Shashanka Mitra will show how ::
’ a covered dish dinner on Janu­
Ito arrange the Indian saris she
ary 23, with the Wilkes Inter­
‘has made. Program chairman is
national students as guests and
Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses, assisted
a musical program by Mr. and
by Mrs. Robert A. West.
Mrs. Charles M. ^“P1}
In addition, the presentation
Wilkes
faculty; a talk, Tiends
of the club’s Eleanor Coates
in Travel,” by Miss Agnes Greg­
Farley Scholarship will be made
son
on
February 17; ap™ftej
at this meeting to a Wilkes
color demonstration, by Plot. Jc°hairUmdEnt V' SclMlar4
Philip
Richards
on March 16,,
chairman, Mrs. Robert pl
Japanese flower arrangement
by fellow member Mrs. lomiko
Sugiyama on April 14; and the
spring luncheon and installation
of officers on May 15.

S@Ih@n©ffglhfl^) Awarded
■I

|•
V-:
luncbeo?-i
•sen-atior-3 «i
t

Mrs. Robert E. Ogren, scholarship chairman of the Wilkes Faculty Women, is shown at a recent meeting
presenting the club’s Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarship to Miss Linda Schesney, Wilkes College senior. At right
. .. &lt;• is Mrs. Jack Allen, club president.
j
VMiss Schesney, an English major, is a graduate of Hanover Township High School. She lives with her aunt,
Mrs. Edna Sisco, in Lee Park.
Named in honor of the former “First Lady” of Wilkes College, Eleanor Coates Farley, the Scholarship is
presented annually to a worthy Wilkes student by the Faculty Women.
k
... ;r;
&lt;
*3
; eg

‘

:•

■'

'•

’

.

.

"'t
'

■

•’

“
■

m G.
»arte.
|
Ikes hw
^vaSl'-dS
car the
x-eeds v- • P
Coates
. sponso^^

�I

lundnot,
Henro
that M
be nrtie
nee *■
i Mrs *
in G. RM
Jartfi. |
km tai
»re srt e
aviiidte
w t* i
ixeeds w
CmM !
I s--.*^

�Facility Women
To Entertain
Student Qroup

\

*

'■

-■

A;

-

/

The Wilkes Faculty Women
will entertain members of the
International Students of Wilkes
College Club Saturday at 6:30
p.m. in the Wilkes dining hall.
Miss Margarita Tsatsarounou of
Athens, Greece, a- junior in en­
gineering, is president of the
newly formed International
Club. Special dishes and des­
serts prepared by the Faculty
Women will be served.
A musical program will be
presented on the violin and pi­
ano by Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph are
graduates of West Virginia Uni­
versity and both received their
masters degrees from the Uni­
versity of Illinois. They have
had extensive experience as per­
formers and concert soloists
with both the University and
City Symphony Orchestras in
West Virginia and Illinois. Mr.
Joseph is a faculty member of
the Department of Music.
Mrs. Michael J. Barone and
Mrs. Roy E. Williams, cochair­
man, have chosen the following
committee:
Mrs. Robert S. Capin, Mrs.
Edwin L. Johnson, Mrs. Stanley
B. Kay, Mrs. David M. Leach,
Mrs. Ronald G. Rainey, Mrs.
John G. Reese and foreign stu­
dent chairman Mrs. Bing K.
Wong. Reservations may be
made with Mrs. Richard G. Raspen, or Mrs. Eugene S. Domzalski.

I cbmartj. ,
Wilkes Faculty1.
Women Will Meet1
.."'

-

\ / i

Wilkes Faculty Women will!
meet tonight at 8 at Chapman
Hall. Speaker will be Miss Agnes
Gregson, who will talk on
“Trends in Travel.”
Assistant vice president of the
First National Bank of WilkesBarre, Miss Gregson is manager'
of its travel department and ac-1 \ tive in community affairs. She !
has widely traveled and will talk I
on the n e w developments and i .
changes taking place in the
travel industry, and the new!.,
opportunities available for those
'
who wish to travel.
i
Miss Gregson will be intro-;
duced by the program chairman, i
Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses. Meeting
will be conducted by Mrs. Jack]
Allen, with reports from commit­
tee chairmen. Hospitality com-4
mittee consists of Mrs. Richard
■ G. Raspen. chairman; Mrs. Ste-; ...
phen J. Tillman, Mrs. Paul A.,
•. Torelli and Mrs. Herman P.
Benecke.
Mrs. Robert Scott is dormi­
tory mother of Chapman Hall. ,,

‘ Wilkes Art Professor
; To Address Faculty

■•-A'!!' .

.

;.y..

J. Philip Richards, associate
; professor of the Wilkes art de. partment, will present a demon­
stration in water color on Tues* day at the Wilkes faculty wom' en’s meeting.
, . Mr. Richards, a graduate of j
Syracuse University, has ex-|'
•Ihibited his work both won
regionally]
morel;
■ and nationally and has won
(than 28 prizes. Many pub.^
public and I’
• private collectors boast of a
J’’Phil” Richards work of art.
I A' business meeting will be
J held prior to the demonstration
in Catlin Hall, 92 South River
Street. Mrs. Ronald Rainey will i:
be the hostess for the evening.
The cook books, written from;!
recipes of the Wilkes wortien,
will be ready for distribution nt

----- — —

|

luncheos,
•serrations «*
that fr.sl *
be trade. D*l
ttee K?-***j
mG. ReE* *
)arte.
,
Ikes kw
war the
oceeds *_ F
Coates W|
1 spor.so-” *

�WTTJmS FACULTY WOMEN — ANNUAL MEETING

Dear faculty Women t
Mext Wednesday, April 14, at 8 p.m. we shall hold our Annual Meeting at the

1

U G I Building, 247 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston,— with a thre*-ring attraction!
First, we’ll have a delightful program on Japanese Blower Arrangement by our

own fellow member, Tomiko Sugiyama, who has spoken before several other groups and

taught a class at the YWCA on flower arrangement.

A very talented young woman,

T^v. holds degrees from two colleges in Tokyo, speaks several languages, painto

in oils, and is as decorative and charming as her own lovely arrangements.

You’ll

want to see her program.
Second, with President Norine Allen presiding, there’ll ba the Annual Meeting,

report of the nominating committee, and election of officers for the coming year.

And third, Ann Wilks has completed the monumental task of compiling our W.F.W.
Cook Books and will have than then to distribute.

Your reserved orders will ba

V

there for you, and you may remit the *2.00 cost of each by cash or check made payable

to Wilkes Faculty Women,— Fund Baising.

The books are outstanding!

Bo therm to

I

get yours.

Oar hostesses for the evening will be Sara Lae Colson, chairman, Carolyn Hoif,
Arvilla Leach and Marilyn Bozelle,

)ii

kc

tr’
BS

The U G I Building, our meeting place, is located in the first block north of
Kingston Corners, next to the Top Hat Diner, and has a convenient, well Hi parking
lot in the rear, reached by the driveway between the U G I and ths Top Hat. Our
meeting room is on the lower level. Enter by the front door (or from the parking
lot), descend the stairs on the left (through the doorway), and bear left into the
small auditorium.
The Book Discussion Group will meet this month on Tuesday, April 20, at 6 p0m0
at the home of Ann Wilks, 50 Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre.
Let*s Eat Bight Tp Keep Ijt
by Adelle Davie, the book to be discussed, is available for 81.25 at the Book and Card
. Ann requests if you’re coming that you please notify her by telephone (825-6376)

?■“

“7

™ c*ri1-1* «•«*»«»

her house
°n B°WWTelt Tewac. off Batterer or Horton Street, and directly behind
her house. The lot is in the middle of th. m v
.
brick rarer. t. +k i.
the “lock» 0114 You can go through the lighted,
■
w tn© house.

/ BettyHopkins Moses
Program Chairman

I

�Newly-elected officers of the Wilkes faculty
/omen are shown with the retiring officers at a
ncheon at McClintock Hall. Mrs. Franck G.
arte, II, chairman, was assisted by Mrs. Robert A.
’est, and Mrs. John G. Reese.
Shown above, seated from the left,, are: Mrs.
• Allen, retiring president and installing officer,
Its. B. Hopkins Moses, president.

Standing are: Mrs. Chester Molley, recording
secretary; Mrs. Stephen Tillman, vice president; Mrs.
West, Mrs. Boyd L. Earl, treasurer, and Mrs. James
DeCosmo, retiring recording secretary.
A musical program was presented by Miss Rita
Singer and Charles M. Robbins, Jr., accompanied by
James Ferraro. Mrs. Paul P. Zavada is retiring
corresponding secretary-_________ ___________________

“Guys and Dolls**, the operatchairmt
tan of the luncheon, has
‘Boston Baked Beanss”, “x.ysiLysi- asKea
asked for all reservations; be
strata”, and has appeared
"t the made todayr so that. final
ired at
__ tr­
Sandy Beach Summer Playhouse,
rangt
'
jements may
i
ie made.
The
be
r
Rita directed “Chamber Music” follow
jwing &lt;committee
tee members
and has appeared in local estab- may be cor
contacted: Mrs. Robert
lishments. She is the daughter A. West, Mrs. Johni G. Reese, or
college productions. Charles M. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Singer Mrs. Franck G. Dar
irte.
“ ’ Robbins Jr., Miss Rita Singer of Kingston,
Mrs. Ann. Wilkes has anat and James Farrario.
- - -Singer and Mr. Robbins nounced
•Miss
it there are a few
that
Mr. Robbins, a sophomore, Is will sing both solos and more cook books available,_ Hie
Mrs. VloIa Tenneson is a member of the Wilkes Chorus
rers bear the Wilkes
duets. The trio will be in­ antiqued covei
resident director.
and the Madrigal Singers, hav­ troduced by the program chair-seal
_ __and....the proceeds will go
ing the leading roles in such man Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses, to the Eleantlor Coates Farley
productions as: “Guys and Mrs. Franck G. Darte, 2nd, Scholarship Fund sponsored by
Dolls”, “Semele”, “Miss Julie”
. and the coming musical, “The
j: Eccentricities of Davy Crockett”.
i- Two years ago he won first ’
• and was soloist in the
theastern Pennsylvania Mu­
sic Educator’s District Chorus
Festival. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles M. Robbins of
be Kingston.
f'i- Miss Singer, a senior, has had
dents who have starred in
many leading roles in shows such as

Wilkes Faculty Women
Salad Party Saturday

prtn?eUdST^P«m

�Wilkes Faculty Unit Plans
‘Bring a Salad’ Luncheon
Wilkes College Faculty Women will hold a “Bring a Salad”
luncheon on May 8 at 1 p. m. at McClintock Hall, 44 S. River St.
Mrs. Viola Tenneson is resident director.
The meeting, which will con——————
elude the years’ program, will chairman, Mrs. B. Hopkins
be conducted by the outgoing Moses,
president, Mrs. Norine Allen. Mrs. Ann Wilkes has announced
Other outgoing officers are Airs. there are a few more cookbooks
• Helen West, vice president; Mrs. available. The antiqued covers
. Betsy DeCosmo, recording secre­ bear the Wilkes Seal and are
tary; Mrs. Cathy Zavada
■
la, correcipes written by the faculty
responding secretary, and
id ,Mrs. women. Proceeds will go to the
Carmella Earl, treasurer, hNew Eleanor Coates Farley Scholar­
officers will be elected and in- ship Fund sponsored by the club.
stalled at this meeting.
A scholarship is awarded each
A musical program will be pre­ year to a worthy Wilkes student.
sented by three Wilkes students
who have starred in several col­
lege productions this past year,
Charles M. Robbins, Jr., Miss
Rita Singer and James Farrario.
Mr. . Robbins, a sophomore, is a
member of the Wilkes Chorus
and the Madrigal Singers, hav­
ing had a leading role in “Guys
and Dolls” “Semele“Miss
Julie ’ and the coming musical,
(“The Eccentrecities of Davy
(Crockett.” Tito years ago he
won first place as soloist in the
.\ortheastern Pennsylvania Music
(Educations District Chorus FcsIv ' % the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles M. Robbins of
Kingston.
lr.^STr’.a senior’
had

roLes “ such stl0're as

•of Kingston.

SamUel Slnger

joompanied by l[r V"6**’. ac‘

Ii

�»&lt;»«i caotuied nine

^QM)ay, November 23,1970

Michelini Takes

■ r®

-

■

■.

■

I

It •
r

-

-■■■ "Of

■ k

*•

’V-

-i-

.

S'®
.

■ :

I '
■■

'fi

®7S:
___
"•

&gt;
Friday, November 20
Inauguration — Conununity Day
Classes Recess for Thanksgiving

�■

I

7

z

r.
.•/
' /

pi

,x J

�MANY THANKS..
Now that it is all over, many of the people who were
involved in the inauguration of Dr. Francis Michelini can

breathe sighs of relief, and know that we all wish to express
our deep appreciation for a job well done.
Although we could never hope to include all those who
deserve an expression of thanks, surely among those who

deserve out appreciation are:
— John Chwalek, the coordinator of the entire affair
— Micki Stella and the host of secretaries on campus who
helped so well
— Dr. Charlotte Lord, whose programs were all delightful
— the members of the overall inauguration committee,
who eventually numbered nearly 30, and who planned since
July for the awesome event
— The co-chairmen, Thomas Kiley and Ralph Rozelle
— the Honorable William Scranton who delivered a fine

main address
— the delegates and guests
— Drew Gubanich and Aldo Farneti who supervised the
student participation and rate A's for the efficiency displayed
— all the other students including Bill Kaye, the
Lettermen and Letterwomen Clubs, Circle K, Theta Delta
Tho, the international students who performed, the class
presidents, members of SG and I DC, all those who helped
with displays of every sort, the ushers, parking attendants,
hosts and hostesses, and so many more ...
— Dean Jane Lampe who planned the beautiful receptions
— Bill Denion and the cafeteria staff
— Charles Abate, Nelson Carle and the entire maintenance
crew
— Bill Gasbarro, Raymond Nutaitis, Richard Chapline
and the music department
And also
— Dr. Eugene S. Farley, the Board members, the faculty
(some of whom served as "Ambassadors of Good Will"), Mrs.

John Chwalek, the faculty wives, the public relations staff,
and especially,
— Dr. Michelini and his family — who are the sort of
people who make us want to do so well!

F

��I
?

, ■

WILKES FACULTY WOMEN

—----------------------------------------- ------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ ....

PROGRAM

1970 - 1971

FALL TEA
Honoring New Faculty

September 20, 1970
(Sunday)

OFFICERS
2-5 P. M.
Weckesser Hall
Co-Chairmen:
Mrs. Jack Allen and Mrs. Robert A. West
Assisted by the Executive Committee

President
.
MY s. Jack Alien (Norine)
vice president
.Mrs. Robert A. West (Helen)
Recording Secretary
Mrs. James DeCosmo (Betsy)
Corresponding Secretary. . Mrs. Paul P. Zavada (Cathy)
Treasurer
Mrs. Boyd L. Earl (Carmela)

family picnic
2 P. M.

September 27, 1970
(Sunday)

CHAIRMEN

Frances Slocum State Park
Bring your own food, grill, and sports equipment
Chairman. ..... Mrs. Edwin L. Johnson

.... Mrs. B. Hopkins-Moses (Betty)
Program
. Mrs. Ronald G. Rainey (Rose)
Hostess .
Publicity and Historian. . . .Mrs. Charles R. Abate (Lois)
. Mrs. Robert E. Ogren (Jean)
Scholarship. ........
.Mrs. Chester Molley (Marge)
Membership and Dues
. . . .Mrs. Richard Orlowski(Ginny)
Fund Raising. ....
Mrs. Charles E. Wilks (Ann)
Telephone.
.............. Mrs. john G. Reese (Patsy)
Foreign Students. ....... Mrs. Bing K. Wong (Joyce)

Book Discussion

October 30, 1970
DINNER DANCE
(Friday)
Honoring President
6:30 - 1
and Mrs. Michelini
Treadway Inn

. . Miss Lily J. Davis

Purpose of the orgam-o
. cUjty members,
To promote friendly relations amoi.g members
To promote friendly relations betwe .

Committee:
-3 DeCosmo/
Co-Chairmen. ... Mrs. James
Hobrock
Mrs. Jon L_
Mrs.,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

&lt;&lt;

and students;
, r&gt;tsTo assist in providing aid for the stu
determine3
To do other such works as the organic'
cOm.rminitymay be of service to college

I

Jack Allen
John J. Chwalek
Boyd L. Earl
Arvid Lekstrom

Mrs. Chester N. Molley
Mrs. J. George Siles
Mrs. Paul P. Zavada

�HOBBY NIGHT
and Presentation c
------------------ '
Eleanor Coates Farley Schol;
of the
l
8 P. M.
November 11, 1970 arship

1&lt;•
February
(Wednes;day)
Progr^:

The Commons

(W ednesday)
Hostesses:
Mrs. John G. Reese, Chairm;.an
Mrs. Robert S. Capin
Mrs. Thomas J. Moran

CHRISTMAS MEETING
8 P. M.

December 9, 1970
(W ednesday)

Room 41, Dorothy Dickson Darte Hall
Program:: Christmas Music
Reading. . . .. „ Miss Charlotte Lord

-pravel DeP

1

Mrs.

I Bai

Fir s

•

Hostess-.
Richard Raspe"

i

March 16, 1Q ' 1
(Tuesday)

8 P. M.

Catlin Hall
92 S. River

Watercolor Demonstration
prog ram:
Mr. J. Philip Richards

Hostess:
Mrs. Ralph B. Rozelle

Hostes ses:
Joseph
T„ Bellucci
Mrs.
Frank
A.
Szumilo
Mrs.
April 14, 1971
(W ednesday)

8 P. M.

U G J Big. Kngsl
247 Wyoming Av

January 23, I971
COVERED DISH DINNER
With the International
Students as Our Guests
6:30 P. M.

(Saturday)
Hall
College Dining

Co - Chairmen:
Michael
J. Barone
Mrs
Williams
Mrs. Roy E.

Annual Meeting and Election of &lt;)&gt; h' &lt;■
Program-

Japanese Flov/er Arrang* iit&lt; nl

Mrs. Tomiko Sup'. •/.&lt; m .
Hostess:
Mrs.
r

( &gt;' &gt; 1!;' 111

�SPRING LUNCHEON
1 P. M.
"

May is, 1971
(Saturday)
Mrs. John Chwalek's c
Garden
Installation of Officers
Chairman: Mrs. Franck G
Darte, 2nd
'n

WILKES FACULTY WOMEN

Organized. 1949

nt n? Ijc

PAST PRESIDENTS
The Faculty Women's Book Discussion Group
will meet monthly through the year at
the home of
Mrs. W. Carver Collins, 46 Mallery Place,
Wilkes-Barre
Chairman: Miss Lily Davis

Dues for Wilkes Faculty Women are $3. 00.
annually, payable to the Membership
Chairman.

Parley Scholarship of $100
The Eleanor Coates Fa
; the club to a Wilkes co-ed
is given annually by
of
chosen on a basis c- merit and need.

we are
In order to raise our scholarship fu
-3 Wilkes notepaper
sponsoring the sale of handsome
please support our
and pretty flowered, notes,
effort.

❖* ******
available from the
Scholarship cards are also
send for birthdays,
Scholarship
to
_ _______Chairman
_
j.a.1 occstsio3-10
anniversaries, deaths or any SP®
y and may
The amount of the donation is ar
be made to: Mrs. Robert E. Og^
to:
&gt;n
88 Lathrop Street King

Telephone: 288-57

Mrs,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Samuel Rosenberg
Harold Thatcher
Alfred Bastress
Eugene Farley
Leon Bubeck
John Chwalek

Mrs. Welton Farrar
Mrs. Hugo Mailey
Miss Phyllis Clark
Dr. Ruth Jessee
Mrs. Robert Riley
Mrs. Paul Werner
Mrs. James Langdon
Mrs. Julian Ripley
Mrs. Daniel Detwiler
Mrs. Stanley Holden

Mrs. Stanely Kay
Mrs. J. George Siles

1949
1949 - 1950
1950 - 1951
1951 - 1952
1952 - 1953
1953 - 1954
1964 - 1965
1969 - 1970
1954 - 1955
1955 - 1956
1961 - 1962
1956 - 1957
1957 - 1958
1958 - 1959
1959 - I960
1960 - 1961
1962 - 1963
1963 - 1964
1965 - 1966
1966 - 1967
1967 - 1968
1968 - 1969

�I

�!

I
I

No. W785

PRICE

e

1

w Heald Square

"■ fa

o

ALL PURPOSE I

■

■ M fa^

&amp;
USE FOR PICTURES, CLIPPINGS, MEMENTOS

W©clworfl\

P : ■' ’ ' VL-

euxACtMiarrca MC4tTU?wt3(D

I

22 SHEETS • 10 in. x 12 in.
Ask for

L.

'I
W785F Refill pages

Made in U.S.A. • D1ST. BY F. W. WOOLWORTH CO.. NEW YORK. N.Y. 10007

5

£

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="26">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400785">
                  <text>Wilkes Photo Albums and Scrapbooks</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="39">
              <name>Creator</name>
              <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400786">
                  <text>Wilkes University</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="42">
              <name>Format</name>
              <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400787">
                  <text>PDF</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="51">
              <name>Type</name>
              <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400788">
                  <text>Photo albums and Scrapbooks</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="49">
              <name>Subject</name>
              <description>The topic of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="404552">
                  <text>Wilkes College; Faculty Women; Wilkes Athletics; Football; Baseball; Basketball; Hall of Fame; Eugene S. Farley Library; Weckesser Hall; Student Life; Gore Hall; Sports; Alumni Relations</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="404553">
                  <text>This collection of Wilkes University scrapbooks and photo albums contains newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, pamphlets and programs, and other ephemera from various individuals who worked for Bucknell University Junior College, Wilkes College, and/or Wilkes University. There are a variety of scrapbooks and photo albums represented within, including sports and athletic achievements, dorm and student life in Weckesser Hall and Gore Hall, Eugene S. Farley Library staff and librarian scrapbooks, and the Wilkes College Faculty Women's club. Additionally there is a 1902 photo album publication of the 1902 Wyoming Valley flooding. </text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404423">
                <text>Wilkes College Faculty Women scrapbook, 1970-1971</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404424">
                <text>Faculty Women; Wilkes College</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404425">
                <text>This scrapbook looks at some of things that Wilkes women faculty put together and orchestrated from 1971-1972. The women set up things like brunches, picnics, meetings, scholarships, and more. Interestingly, there is also a recipe for a apple coffee cake from Ginny Orlowski that was served at the brunch because a lot of people were “raving” about it. In here they also gifted a scholarship to Gretchen Hiller and Joyce Adrejko.&#13;
&#13;
Places featured: Dr. Farely’s farm at Beaumont&#13;
People featured: Mrs. George Siles, Mrs. John N. Labows,cMrs. Francis J. Michelini, Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses, Gretchen Hiller, Joyce Adrejko</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="40">
            <name>Date</name>
            <description>A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404426">
                <text>1970-1971</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404427">
                <text>PDF</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404428">
                <text>Scrapbook</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="51486" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="47022">
        <src>https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/files/original/29f7a23c8982ac40c9c0a4e9ff08e554.pdf</src>
        <authentication>90d6157f3dbb63fcbe8ed8a51341e377</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="404413">
                    <text>�xfxBs

■'

7| ^ta

/

7 ' 7X~ /

X:XX ®7J7S

7Xx-x.&lt;&amp;■'—
7Fs c»iF
■ i
■ 7 vStS &amp;

xts/

?'v.,\ 0

1
■

g ft
11 w
7&gt;
/
7/(W

,

F ••■
’’’

^|7-77i:v^S17
W&gt; \ 7.7 •:

T-''''-^.7'^r'
I

•■Z'"'A

/

__
0 l

r.oof?/&gt;i.

•

':

w»

M;

: ^9 ■

ISfFO

'^\7'

■•'’

GVS GENHti hviel

^•f3&gt;FJ
■■ ■
-

'^F&lt;.
■

-

;

.1

77 S .
Tpft
I

HEW

I
FRUIT CUP^J,
ICOUWTRY style: STEW
BfiKED Potato
Cole- Slau)
Rolls
butt£-«
LEfnOKJ CHIPF°tJ-PIE
coffee

/

7

F119^ PAUL
ZAS-'-lblil
WRS.TRMCIS MltHELM g^^/TO1)
before SFpriq

: All this for

ohly

■

W®:,7

e. n/iAK£T PENM.
Wilkes ~8fiHRE, Pfi

J

^.5*0

■

OOi

RE&amp;RWT/0W COLL

,

■’

■

■ ss "W
.^u.
'-•:

H17
fl Bl
PROflfQ

70RFAMONS
■•, . ■

&lt;.
F„;
3’-A

|

\.

■75.x- i

M.‘i
•PSC7 77:
rns
feS- ''.. ■

7
•■•

Ui 2B F -: ,V: &lt;7
&lt;;F

Txt.j^ept.Afi\.

F'

F

•;•

7V .--

:■&lt;&gt; gF | LUNCHEON /h
:,X77'fX
J
II

•;

■'

■

(")l F V
■' 7.
•■

-pj
/ 77

77S

F-7q
' ~F ■' F

■

f
,

'

'
,

' 1®X
■ r o/
MTFwr
7 \o
/\

■

V
73

7-

■■■'-'. •■■

�SB:::
Responsible for the success of the luncheon were left to right, Mrs. Martin Schonwetter, chairman;
Mrs. J. George Siles, president and Mrs. Irwin Morrison, cochairman.

r

T

j:

;J;?„

Borne and Mrs. Robert West
welcome the guests as they arrived.

Mrs. YasushI Sugiyanie. right.
Ik"
Japanese costume to
1-iane x &lt; ;r &lt;&lt;-. 11»

�I LET'S FAC UL*TC

0.5 2 H ’ S C LUB

Pr&lt; ident:
FTx Stanley Holden
vice President:
;rs . Chester Colson
Secretary;
.'rs. Antonia Dolbear
Treasurer:
Mrs. Robert Ogren

’ ovetaber 15, 1965

Mr. alter ohr
likes College
Chase Hall
likes Barre, Pa.
Dear Mr. ."ohr:
With respect to our telephone conversation likes Faculty
Women wish to inform you that we have set up a Scholarship to
be called the "Wilkes College Faculty omen’s Schclorship Fund"
which is to be given permanently in memory of "Mrs. Fleonor
Coats Farley". This is to be awarded to a female student who
is in need of support.

'likes Faculty omen will with the guidance of
select the individual to receive this Scholarship.
to be awarded each year is variable and will denend
received by the club. For your records please note
Mrs. Stanley Kay is Scholarship Chairman.

Dean Ahlborn
The amount
upon monies
that

If there is any further information you require please let
us kno.v.

Sincerely,

f
cc:Dr. E. Farley
Frs. 8. Kay
Secretary

Frances G. Holden
President

�W F W C
• « « * «
February 5 - 19^°

Here we are with a pocketful of reminders,

Annual Covered Dish Supper. Date has been changed to Feb­
ruary 17. Chairmen; Mrs. Chester Molley. Mrs. Boyd Earl;
Co-chairmen: Mrs. Roland Schmidt, Mrs. Cromwell Thomas.
The supper will be held at 6 P. M. in the College Commons.
Husbands invited. You will be contacted shortly about
what items you plan to take along., so be ready with your
favorite recipe (enough to serve 6 to 8 people
If for
any reason you cannot cook or bake anything, admission is
*1 50- Otherwise, your casserole is your admission. Enter..a-nment is alsc on the agenda.
1. jxiual Card Party. Date changed to March 2. Mrs. Welton F.
'arrar7 Chairman; Mrs. Robert Capin* Co-chairman
This also
-S open to husbands and friends and is not limited to cardsany games you care to take along may be played. Remember,
all profits go toward cur Scholarship Fund, so help us
get a good crowd and really build it up.

.’larch Meeting of Faculty Wives To be held at the snack
jar behiri IParrlsh Hall, second floor, March 4.- This
meeting is open to husbands
We hope to have all of you
there since the nominating committee will be selected at
this time. Guest Speaker is Dr Giuseppe Pregnolato of
the Mathematics Department
His topic—Modern Italian
Literature.

. Hrs. Richard Sours will be happy to accept your dues at
this time.. If you can't attend and wish to pay dues, mail
them to her at Darte Hall. Wyoming Seminary Kingston, Pa.

18704.
: One last reminder. Scholarship •?ards are still available
Contact Mrs. Stanley E. Kay

Carmela Earl
C orre sp ending Se c re t aiy

�WILKES FACULTY WOMEN 'S CLUB

organized

-

OFFICERS s
res xctent;
Mrs, Stanley Holden
Vi© &gt; President:
Mrs, Cheater Colson
Treasu er»
Mrs o Robert Ogren
Secretary:
Mrso Robert Dclbear
"Sai ■

um

Dear Member:

Theta Delta
our support
olubo They
37 books of
they want.
Tea Service
this number

Rho (T.D.R.) has written us a letter asking
in obtaining a new Tea Service for their
indicate in their letter that they need
S &amp; H Gr^en Stamps to obtain the service
They would like to be able to use this
for their Spring Tea and therefore need
of books by the end of February&lt;

On behalf of our program to support student activities
please.olet“s all donate stray stamps or books and giy©
ToDoRo our earnest support, We would like to have the
stamps collected no later than the week of February Mth,
You might find it co&gt; venienr. to bring them to the meeting
of February 7thc I:' not-, please send your donation to;
Mrs. Stanley Holden

To Do R, 1has

292 S . c River St,
Wilkes Barren PaD18702
or
thru ths school mailbox

been moot helpful to the Wilkes Faculty

Women’s organisation
r- ~~
„
&gt;&lt;&gt;□ The girls havep on
many occasions
donated their time to serve and act as
— hostesses
---------------- at
_j some
of oui1 functionso

I’m sure the girls in T,. D o R. would appreciate any
help w© can give them*

Sincerely,,

Toni Dolbsar
Secretary

I

�i

B

r

Wilkes Faculty Women's'
, Luncheon Set Saturday
The fall season for the
Wilkes Faculty Women will
open with an annual lunch­
eon to be held Saturday at
1 P. M. at Genetti’s Hotel
Wilkes-Barre. A fur fashion
show will be presented by
Gus Genetti’s. Honored
guests will be lhe new­
comers to the Wilkes fac­
ulty. both women teachers
and faculty wives.
Members of the Faculty Wom­
en will act as models for the
furs. They are Mrs. James De
Cosmo. Dr. Ruth W. Jessee. Mrs.
Bronis J. Kaslas. Miss Charlotte
V. Lord, Mrs. Robert C. Riley,
and Mrs. Joseph H. Salsburg.
Chairman for the luncheon is:
Mrs. Martin L. Schonv.etter.
with Mrs. Erwin Morrison as co-'
chairman, and committee mem­
bers as follows: Mrs. Francis J.
Michelini, new members: Mrs. MRS. FRANCIS J. MICHELINI
John J. Ohwalck. decorations: _,,,
,
,
,t
Mrs. Jon R. C. Hobrock and ?, vorzon. Mrs. Theodore J. j
Mrs. Paul P. Zavada. reserva- En3el. Mrs. Mahmoud J. r ahmy, u
tions; and Mrs. Bovd L. Earl Mrs- Walter H. Niehoff, Mrs. j
and Mrs. J. Beale Mcloy, tele- Raymond D. O’Connor. Mrs. Walphonc. Presiding will be club ^er Eaby. Mrs. Ronald D. Lee, u
president. Mrs. J. George Silcs. -'Rss Alary Lou Lovette, M i s s n
Other new officers are Mrs. Rosemarie LaVilla. Mrs. W a rd 0
Chwalek, vice president: Mrs.
Mowery, Miss Leota Neville. a
Charles R. Abate, recording sec- Mrs. Brenda Owre. Mrs. Vai- ;
retary; Mrs. Chester N. Molley. entin Planiol, Mrs. Richard E.lb
F '■
corresponding secretary; and Probert. Mrs. Richard G. Raspen, r
Mrs. Michael J. Barone, treas- Mrs. Albert W. Rinehimer, Mrs.jc
urcr.
James P. Rodechko, Mrs. Ro- E
New faculty women and wives sendo E. Santos. Mrs. William R.llwho will be honored are: Mrs.iStine, Mrs. Yasushi Sugiyamajl
Frank G. Bailey. Mrs. Ujagar S. Mrs. John J. Swoboda, Mrs. Lee:f
Bawa. Mrs. Angel Belie. MissC. Terry, Mrs. James M. Toole. !s
Barbara J. Bennett. Miss Bar- Mrs. Dean C. White, Mrs. Bing e
bars A. Buckman. Mrs. Marie Kuen Wong, and Mrs. Frederick t
Byczkowski, Mrs. W. Carver Col- K. Zuck.
o
lins. Dr. Ruth E. Coplan.
Reservations may be made b
Mrs. Franck G. Darte. Miss,with Mrs. Zavada or Mrs. MiLily J. Davis, Mrs. Berenice cbelini.

�Wilkes College Faculty Wives

Hold Tea For Students

-Ace Hoffman Photo
Wives of Wilkes College faculty Ident; Mrs. John Chwalek; Mrs. I
members recently entertained) Shown above, left to right, arc: James Rodechko; Mrs Stanko
the Commons,
where
Siles, seated, Vuiica, libraraian; Mrs. B g
student body
with athe
teastu-r
at 1^- T p George c;i„.
dents and teachers gathered fcri^l'ce Masiclski, a student; Dr. Wong; Mrs. John Labows; Mrs.
an hour of informed converse Roy Williams. Plnlr' De- Joseph Bcllucci.
tion.
Ipartment; Nakyung Lee, a «tu-|

“------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

'Sandra Caraom i darned Wilkes Ouee\

S '. I

I

1I

(Photo by James Kozcmchak, Jr.)

|

Annual Tbeta Delta Rbo valentine semi-formal during the week end at Wilkes College
attracted many students and faculty alike to see Sandra Cardoni, a mathematics major from
Plains, crowned queen.
Some of those in attendance are shown above. They are, left to right, seated; Toni Supchak, 1967. a former TDK president: Mrs. Francis J. Michelin!, Mrs. John Chwalek and
Mrs. George Ralston. Standing. Dr. Richard Sikorski, Dr. Michelini. dean of academic affairs; Mr. Chwalek, head of guidance and placement services; Dean Ralston.

�Faculty Seminar Announces
8 Meetings for This Year
The Wilkes Faculty Seminar
schedule for 1968-69 has been announced with eight meetings set
between October 18, 1968 and May
9, 1969.
Now in its twelfth year, the Faculty Seminar was organized to provide the faculty with an opportunity for interdepartmental and interdisciplinary exchange of ideas. At
each meeting a faculty member presents a paper or introduces the
topic in a less formal manner. After
a brief refreshment period, discussion follows.
The meetings are held at 7:45
p.m. in the Center for the Performing Arts and are open to all members of the Wilkes faculty, their
families, and their guests. Students
wishing to attend a faculty meeting
may arrange to be a guest of a faculty member. Following is a list of
the year's schedule:

Set for October 18 is Hugo V.
Mailey, who will speak on "The
Politics of Joy or The Politics of
Safety?" Owen D. Faut, on November 8, will discuss “Pennsylvania
German Illuminated Manuscripts;"
and on December 6, Roy E. Williams will explore “Modern Theology — Where is it Going?" Gerald
H. Perkus will discuss “Love in
Literature” on January 10.
On February 1-1. Howard A. Swain
will speak on "The Romance of lhe
Elements:" while scheduled for
March 14 is Michael J. Barone, who
will discuss "Student Perceptions
of Effective and Ineffective College
Teachers.” Joseph H. Kanner will
talk about "Psychological Imperafives for Social Planning" and Dean
G. White will explore "The English
in Ireland," on April 11 and May
9, respectively.

i

ffacui

Wilke
To 1
Members c
an opportunity
at Wilkes when

I

ike ticature of y&lt;jOU’’
rtf****1

,Q)ance
Annual G)inner-

to Lc held al ike
drew CzJample (Country (fsluL

QLalias, ffPennsylvai
inio

ffrijay, tylovember

col^e

ofemi-formal $14 per

reservations and checks payable to
EDGAR HUGHES. JR.

t
1

,968
15,

i/rs. i Overbrook Avenue

Bo&lt; 133, Pennsylvania I86I2
Dalls5.Phone b73-23b3
(918
November b,
BobbV 8aird
Orchel(r» ’
bet°"
t Cad H'"*
Entertain"''"* and©"5’5
7
| Hour b *°
^embers

Dirt
Dinner 7 Io t
Dancing 9 to 1

—
■

members are
...............
, Gasbarro, Mi.., . ^ushi Sugiyama !
1 and Mrs. Philip Tuhy. Hostesses
■ v.-ill be Mrs. Esther Pokorny, 1
resident director of the dormi- ■
tory; Mrs. Charles R. Abate.■(
Mrs. Bronis J. Kaslas. Mrs. Rich-1
ard G. Raspen. and Mrs. Robert ;
D. Stetten.
j,
The executive board of the i
organization will meet al 7 p. m.. (
prior to the meeting, in a con- ■
ference room of the new library. ,;

�Faculty Seminar Announces
8 Meetings for This Year
The Wilkes Faculty Seminar
Set for October 18 is Hugo V.
schedule for 1968-69 has been an- Mailey, who will speak on "The
nounced with eight meetings set Politics of Joy or The Politics of
between October 18, 1968 and May Safety?” Owen D. Faut, on Novem9, 1969.
ber 8, will discuss "Pennsylvania
Now in its twelfth year, the Fac- German Illuminated Manuscripts;"
ulty Seminar was organized to pro- and on December 6, Roy E. Wilvide the faculty with an opportuni- liams will explore “Modern Theolty for interdepartmental and inter- ogy — Where is it Going?" Gerald
disciplinary exchange of ideas. At H. Perkus will discuss “Love in
each meeting a faculty member pre- Literature" on January 10.
sents a paper or introduces the
topic in a less formal manner. After On February 1-1. Howard A. Swain
a brief refreshment period, discus- will speak on "The Romance of the
sion follows.
Elements;" while scheduled for
The meetings arc held at 7:45 March 14 is Michael J. Barone, who
p.m. in the Center for the Perform- will discuss "Student Perceptions
ing Arts and are open to all mem- of Effective and Ineffective College
bers of the Wilkes faculty, their Teachers." Joseph H. Kanner will
families, and their guests. Students talk about "Psychological Imperawishing to attend a faculty meeting fives for Social Planning" and Dean
may arrange to be a guest of a fac- G. White will explore "The English
ulty member. Following is a list of in Ireland,” on April 11 and May
the year's schedule:
9, respectively.

u

Wilkes Faculty Women i
To Tour New Library \
Q£&gt;;lL

^acuity Ofl^otnen

request llic pleasure of your company al the

Finnual G)inner-Qdance
to

Ze Isold al

ike

ctfrem f^femple (Country (Qlul
^Dallas, ^Pennsylvania

Friday, QQovernier

15, 1Q6S

ofemt-formal $14 per couple
per cox

Please make your reservations and checks payable to
MRS. EDGAR HUGHES, JR.
Box 133 Overbrook Avenue
Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612
Phone 675-2363
before November 6, 1968

Dutch Treat Cocktail Hour 6 to 7
Dinner 7 to 9

Dancing 9 to I

'‘&gt;L&gt;,
ClflfJ '

Orchestra Bobby Baird
Entertainment Carl Hanks
Members and Guests

Members of the Wilkes Faculty Women will have
an opportunity to tour the new Eugene S. Farley Library
at Wilkes when they meet there Wednesday at S p. m.
.. .
librarian, Mrs. Stanko
M. Vtijica. will direct the small .
group tours, assisted by Miss
Loretta Farris, circulation librar- ,
ian. and Mrs. Marie Byczkowski, .
• serial librarian. This will be an ,
• excellent opportunity to see the
fine facilities of the new strue1 lure, and it is anticipated that
there will be a large turnout.
Following the tours, a business
meeting will be held at 36 West ,
River street, a Wilkes College •
girls' dormitory, where refresh- :
ments trill be served. The meet- 1
ing will be presided over by Mrs.
J. George Siles. and at this time ;
the Eleanor Coates Farley Scho- ,
larship. given annually by the ]
Faculty Women, will be awarded ,
to a Wilkes College student.
,
The reception committee chairman for the meeting is Mrs. Hugo ‘
V. Mailey, whose committee ’
members are Mrs. William R. '
■ ■- Mrs. Yasushi Sugiyama '
. Mrs. Philip Tuhy. Hostesses
■ will be Mrs. Esther Pokorny. &lt;
resident director of the dorrrii-’
tory: Mrs. Charles R. Abate.1:
Mrs. Bronis J. Kaslas. Mrs. Rich-'
ard G. Raspen. and Mrs. Robert ;
D. Stetten.
The executive board of the i
organization will meet at 7 p. m.. (
prior to the mooting, in a con­
ference room of the new library, ;

�Wilkes College Faculty Women’s Club

Hdds Fre-Widay Dinner and Dance

The Irem Temple Country Club was tthe
... setting„ Fridaj
„’
night for a pre-holiday dinner-dance sponsored by the Wilkes
College faculty Women’s Club.
The evening began with a cocktail party followed by
dinner and dancing.
Since the Wilkes Faculty Women’s Club is noting its
20th anniversary, guests were the past presidents of the club.
Mrs. John J. Chwalek was chairman and Mrs. Edgar

Hughes Jr., cochairman, assisted by Mrs. J. George Siles,
club president.
In addition to tlie committee, who with their husbands
formed a receiving line, guests were welcomed by a meetand-greet group composed of newcomers to the facultyDr. and Mrs. Angel Belie, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Owre, aided bv Dr. and Mrs. Bromis
J. Knsalas and Dr. and Mrs. Harold W. Thatcher.

Shown in the photo at left are members of the com­
mittee, left to right seated: Mrs. Edgar W. Hughes Jr., cochairman, and Mrs. Alex Pawlenok. Standing: Mrs, J. George
Siles and Mr. Siles, Mr. Hughes, Dr. Eugene S. Farley, presi­
dent of the college; Mr. Pawlenok, Mrs. John G. Reese and
Mr. Reese.
In the center photo are club past presidents honored at
the affair, left to right: Mrs. Leon C. Dubeck, Mrs. Harold

Thatcher, Mrs. Paul R. Werner, Mrs. John J, Chwalek, Dr.
Ruth W. Jessee, Mrs. Robert C. Riley and Mrs. Hugo V.
Mailey
Shown In the photo at right are guests gathered around
the piano, left to right, seated: Mrs. George McCutcheon,
Mrs. Robert J. Miller. Standing: Mr. McCutcheon, Mr. and
Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Edmundowicz and Mr.
Edmundowicz, Mr. Miller.—(Photos by James Kozemchak).

�Wilkes College Faculty Wives
Will Hold Christmas Program
Christmas music will be fea-jeation of the Eugene S. Farley
tured at the December meetmeet-Library
Library at Wilkes.
ing of the Wilkes Faculty Worn-, The Chosen Few, from Meyers
gn tGmnrrrinr af- R n m
•««»;&gt; I
en tomorrow at 8 p.m. of
at tloal
thelwill
sing under the direction of.
Wilkes Center
Perform......
•— ‘for the
Mrs.
Sharon1.....
Nunemacher.
her-’
Ing Arts. Program chairman, self
—I.’ a recentt graduate of Wilkes,
Mrs. Herbert Garber, has an- C_1L
College. —
The students will pre-'
nounced that Christmas songs :~t
sent a group of Christmas
will be sung by two new fac­ songs for the Faculty Women.
ulty wives and by The Chosen ______
____
D..... ..............
Preceding
the,_„
program
will be
Few a musical group of students | a short business meeting prefrom Meyers High School.
I! sided over by Mrs. .1. George
Mrs. Ward F. Mowery and Siles, president, and following
Mrs. Rosendo E. Santos Jr.,(it, holiday refreshments will be
whose husbands are new mem- served. Hostesses for the evebers of the music department atoning will be Mrs. Bovd L. Earl.
Wilkes, will present a number Mrs. John C. Lucas. Mrs. Ches-1
of Christmas songs, including I ter N. Molley, and Mrs. Richard &gt;
original ones composed by Mr.|G. Raspen. Serving on the re-!
Santos, and sung by his wife, ception committee will be Mrs.
Mr. Santos has also composed Hugo V. Mailey, chairman. Mrs.,
n duet especially for the oc-;Robert S. Capin, Mrs. Chester,
casion, to be sung by Mrs. San-j Colson, and Mrs. James De-1
tos and Mrs. Mowery, accom- Cosmo.
panied by himself at the piano. An executive board meeting;
Mr. Santos will be remembered;
■ b b ]d, ior
th meet.,
as composer of the music for .
„ ’ 1
Mrs. Farley’s poem which was in8&gt;
^ie Fine Arts Center at
featured at the recent dedi-i7 p.m.

.

�Wilkes Faculty Women Greet New Year
With Colorful Luncheon at Genetti’s
Golds, rusts, blazing oranges carried out
the color scheme yesterday for the annual
Fall luncheon of the Wilkes Faculty Women
at the Gus Genetti Hotel.
For many it was the first time that they
attended a formal gathering of the active
college women’s group. For others, it was
beginning of another active year of partici­
pation in college and community life.
Mrs. George Siles, president, welcomed
the more than 50 guests.
Board Members
She introduced the following other mem­
bers of the Wilkes Faculty Women who are
serving on the executive board. They are:
Mrs. John Chwalek, vice president; Mrs.
Chester Molloy, corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Charles Abate, recording secretary; Mrs.
Michael Barone, treasurer; Mrs. Herbert Gar­
ber, Mrs. Edgar Hughes and Mrs. Stanko
Vujica, program; Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses,
publicity; Mrs. Javosalv Movavec, scholar­
ship. Also Mrs. John P. Whitby, Mrs. Walter
Mohr and Mrs. Robert Riley, fund raising;
Mrs. Robert A. West and Mrs. John N. Labows, hostesses; Mrs. Chester Colson, Mrs.
Eugene L. Hammer and Mrs, Welton G.
Farrar, hospitality; Mrs. Hugo V. Mailey, re­
ception, Mrs. Robert E. Ogren, Mrs. James

DeCosmo and Mrs. Charles B. Reif, member­
ship.
Mrs. Vovis B. Hall and Mrs. Raymond
O'Brien are advisors and Mrs. Margaret
Devers, historian.
Membership Increasing
New members of the faculty and wives
of faculty members who have mined the as­
sociation this year include; Mrs. Frank G.
Bailey', Mrs. DTjagar S. Bawa, Mrs. Ange!
Belie, Miss Barbara J. Bennett, Miss Bar­
bara A. Buckman, Mrs. Marie Byczkowski,
Mrs. W. Carver Collins, Dr. Ruth E. Coplan,
Mrs. Franck G. Dart II, Miss Lily J. Daviss,
Mrs. Bernice D’Vorzon, Mrs. Theodore J.
Engel, Mrs. Mahmoud J. Fahmy, and Mrs.
Walter S. Kaby.
Also, Mrs, Donald D. Lee, Miss Mary
Lou Lovette, Miss Rosemarie LaVilla, .Mrs.
Ward F. Mowery, Miss Leota Neville, Mrs.
Walter H. Niehoff, Mrs. Raymond D. O’Con­
nor, Mrs. Brenda Owre, Mrs. Valentin Planiol. Mrs. Richard E. Probert, Mrs. Richard
G. Raspen, Mrs. Albert W. Rinehimer, Mrs.
James P. Rodechko. Mrs. Rosendo E. Santos, •
Mrs. William R. Stine, Mrs. Yasuchi Sugiyama. Mrs. John J. Swoboda, Mrs. Lee C.
Terry, Mrs. James M. Toole, Mrs. Dean C.
White, Mrs. Bing Kuen Wong, and Mrs.
Frederick K. Zuck.—(Ace Hoffman)

�Wilkes College Faculty Women
To Hold Anniversary Dinner-Dance
invitations
Invitations have
nave been
ueen isbueu
issued'baby
oaoy sniers
sitters lor
for the
cne evening. .
l-»
AI TI11 . r&gt; rz-. —
z»
nro
byr Fthe
Wilkes Faculty Women Several responsible
students are
iVio;*4 annual
nnmi'il dinner-dance,
rlinnnv^onm available
ovroilot^lA for the
Finn service.
enn’inn
I
I for their
which will he held at the Irem Past presidents of the organiTemple
Dallastzation will be honored at the af_ --- Country
-------- Club,
----- . ------Fnday,
15. -Following
anan,
;fajr&gt; mat
marking
20th uimit
anniverw . Nov. ------------ - —o
—
rung the
uic x-vu;
v*
pntrh froaf
j ___ ...st,
Dutch treat cocktail hour «t
at Cl
6:sary of the group. A. dance
trill
p.m., dinner ™sn
will be
bo served from
frem be 5et asidc for past presidents
7 to 9. Dancing from 9 p.m. to&gt; and their husbands to dance to1 a.m. w’ill feature p-*-*--Bobby 1 gether.
Baird’s Orchestra. Entertain­ Greeting faculty and guests as
ment will be provided by Carl they arrive will be Dr. and Mrs.
Hanks. Dress will be semi- Bronis Kaslas with a group of,
formal.
Mrs. John J. Chwalek and new faculty members and their
Mrs. Edgar Hughes Jr., are serv­ wives, while committee members
ing as cochairmen, with Mrs. J. will form a receiving line to1
George Siles, club president, as welcome guests,
honorary chairman. Committee]
------ ---- -members are Mrs. Alex Pawlenow and Mrs. John G. Reese.
Reservations should be made
with Mrs. Hughes before
Wednesday. Members may ar­
range seating for their’ own
tables of eight or have a table;
arranged for them by request to
Mrs. Hughes.
Invitations may be issued to
guests of members by their con­ I
tacting Mrs. Pawlenok, who will
also assist anyone, especially I
new faculty members, to secure 1

I

Faculty Women Hold _ / ’ . .

Newly elected officers ofjMrs. J. George‘Siles, president,!
-James Kwemchak Jr..-naow
Wilkes Faculty Women are and Mrs. Michael J. Barone, and chairman, and Mrs. Charles
shown with the retiring officers treasurer.
|R. Abate, treasurer.
nt the Spring brunch in the col-! Standing are the new officers:, Mrs. Paul Zavada is the inlege dining hall.
Mrs. John J. Chwalek. presiJcoming corresponding secretary.
Seated, from the left are the dent; Mrs. Edgar W. Hughes, Entertainment was provided by
retiring officers: Mrs. ChesterMr.. vice president; Mrs. James the Wilkes College Choralette’s
N. Molley, recording secretary;'DeCosmo, recording sccretarylwho sang several numbers.

Wilkes Faculty
Women
omen To Hold j
Dinner Dance
Marking their 20th anniversary, Wilkes Faculty Women will
hold their annual dinner dance
on Friday. November 15, at
Irem Temple Country Club.
A dutch treat cocktail hour at
6 p. m. will be followed by
dinner at 7 and dancing from 9
to 1. Music will be provided by
Bobby Baird's orchestra, and
entertainment by Carl Hanks.
Invitations have been issued
for the affair, which will be semiformal.
Co-chairmen are Mrs. John J.
Chwalek and Mrs. Edgar Hughes
Jr., with Mrs. J. George Siles,
club president, as honorary
chairman.
Serving as committee mem­
bers are Mrs. Alex Pawlenok
and Mrs. John G. Reese. Res­
ervations may be made with
Mrs. Hughes prior to November
6. She has announced that mem­
bers may arrange seating for
their own tables of eight or have
a table arranged for them by
request to her.
, Invitations may be issued to
iguests by contacting Mrs. Paw-!
lenok. She also will assist any
new faculty members or others;
who need a baby sitter for that!
evening. A number of responsi-i
ble students are available.
! Honored at the affair will be
all the past presidents of the,
club's 20 years. One dance will
be set aside for the past presiiderits and their husbands to!
dance together.

�k

/y

m

Wilkes Faculty Women to Meet.
At Home ofMrs. John Chiwilek
invited

anc^ ProsPective members have been

“a"on ‘he faCUjl&gt;’ and ad-'li°t1rr ^ombers.tf the execuPlans were wade for the event^oAh^dub "s^Fr^
U I?n executive board meeting Darte ‘’nd Mrs r ui •
hold at Airs Chwalni-’c k?™.it,
’
3IrsHopkins

t™”-'Sis
■

■

■

Wllk5 My~Wo^n

Book DisaFn MeeF Pla\
Wilkes Faculty Women ,
&lt;5
-meeting will be held tonioi,‘‘,nDOUDC&lt;: their Anrit h .
Mallery Place.
tOn^ht « U^home # a]*™* discussion
' Edith Namisniak win be 4- !? ~
------- Collins^

lis gh°cn 'to*cfthenn?n’jad®^™«wta&gt; Wder“C“n“ Sk” be

! *** «■-» ■-

mIS ““»?»

Ko5S-,0.

Teachers Feted At Wilkes Faculty Women’s Tea

More than 100 women attended the tea for Wilkes
Faculty Women at the home of the president, Mrs.
John J. Chwalek, River street, Forty Fort.
Shown above seated at the tea table, at left, is
Mrs. Edgar Hughes. At the right is Mrs. Francis J.
Michelini. Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Michelini poured.

B'elty Photo

Standing from the left are: Mrs. Mohamed ElAshry, Mrs. Richard Fuller, Mrs. Charles WiTks Pit's"
Sheshenka S. Mitra, Mrs. Donovan VanOsdol’ Mrs'
Richard Orlowski, Mrs. Raymond J. Nutaitis’ Mi«
Charlotte Lord, Mrs. Chwalek, Dr. Ruth W
and Mrs. Herbert Garber.

�Wilkes-Barre

■

■

Russell, Wilkes-Barre.i
Mrs. Robert Ogren. secondly Won: the club's annua Laura
Gertrude
from the left, scholarship chair-senting awardW Miss
street,
Franklin
the!:
Each yearstreet,
the club awards thc
man of the Wilkes College Facul-arship
■ the
scholarship
in memory of Blea^
Elca-l
i®
'
nor C. Farley, first lady ‘ 1 ■„
kticipatmS &gt;n\
Farley,
! college. Persons pari
IClv V),
—
-notation
the presentation were director1
right, Richard Raspcn, Ogren;,
g,_ Mrs. Edgar
of financial aid:
and Mrs.
Miss Russell, a.—■sident of the
Hughes, vice pre: John Chwaorganization. Mrs.
lek is president.

Book Discussions Planned
By Wilkes Faculty Women
x&gt;°

Wilkes College Faculty Women's Association will begin its
monthly book discussions tonight. The November selection under
discussion will be “Earth in Upheaval” by Immanuel Velikovsky.
This book is written by the
son of a rabbi. Velikovsky takes tures into the scientific fields of
his respect for the Biblical Scrip- geology and cosmology.
Mrs. W. Carver Collins, chairman of the book discussions, will
host the factulty women in her
home, 46 Mallery Place, be­
ginning at 8 p. m. Everyone is
reminded that although it is
helpful to have read the book,
it is not necessary.

I

Wilkes Faculty Women to Meet
At Home ofMrs. John Chwalek
Opening their fail season, the Wilkes Faculty Women will
hold an all-membership tea Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 at the
home of the president. Mrs. John J. Chwalek, 78 River Street,’
Forty Fort. All members and prospective members have been
invited.
,----------------------------------------The club is open to all women recording secretary, and Mrs.
of the Wilkes faculty and ad- Charles R. Abate, Wilkes-Barre,
ministration and to wives of treasurer.
members of the faculty and ad-’ Other members cf the execuministration.
'live board, committee chairmen
Plans were made for the event for the club, are Mrs. Franck G.
at an executive board meeting Darte, 2nd, Mrs. B. Hopkins:
held at Mrs. Chwalek's home. I Moses, Mrs. J. George Siles.
Officers of the group for the -Mrs. W. Carver Collins, Mrs.
coming year, besides Mrs. Mahmoud H. Fahmy, Mrs. Alex.
Chwalek, are: Mrs. Edgar Pawlenck, Mrs. John N. LaHughes, Dallas, vice president; bows, Jr., Mrs. Michael J. BaMrs. Paul Zavada, Ashley, cor- rone, Mrs. Robert A. West, Mrs.
responding secretary: Mrs. Hugo V. Mailey and Mrs. RobJames DeCosmo, Trucksville, ert E. Ogren.

�I

Faculty Women Prepare f
■ ■ 1 iiiiiimiwfflfiiMiiiiiimiiiu

I

Faculty Women
Meet Thursday

f7 '

!
t
i

Wilkes Faculty Women will
meet Thursday at 8 p. m. on the
second floor of the College Com­
mons to see a demonstration of
Yoga by Mrs. Louise Novey.
An instructor of Yoga at the
YMCA, Mrs. Novey studied in
New York and has taught five
years. Her demonstration will
deal with the different
positions
and the therapeutic aspects
of
Yoga. She will be introduced
i..'.___
Mrs. Franck G. Darte, II by
-I
program chairman.
Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. Michael J. Barone and
Mrs. Robert E. Ogren. The
meeting will be conducted by
Mrs. John J. Chwalek, president.
Club members comprising thej
executive board for the Wilkes:
Faculty Women are the follow-,
ing committee chairmen: Mrs.l
Darte, program: Mrs. B. Hop­
kins Moses, publicity; Mrs. J. i
George Siles, fund raising: Mrs.
Barone, hostesses: Mrs. W. Car­
ver Collins, book discussion
group; Mrs. Mahmoud H. Fah­
my. foreign students; Mrs. Alex:
Pawlenok, historian; Mrs. John
N. Labows. coffee hours; Mrs.1
Hugo V. Mailey. covered dish
supper; Mrs. Robert A. West,
brunches; and Mrs. Ogren, club
scholarship.

Women Will
Plan Dance |
November 22

Wilkes Faculty Women are
planning a dinner-dance on No­
vember 22 at the Treadway Inn
for members of the Wilkes fac­
ulty and staff and their friends.
Mrs. John Chwalek, president,
announced this will be a gala
occasion to honor Dr. Eugene
Farley.
Committee members assisting
Mrs. Chwalek, Mrs. J. George
Siles, and Mrs. Edgar Hughes
with the preparations are: Mrs.
Charles R. Abate, Mrs. Joseph
T. Bellucci, Mrs. Robert S.
Capin, Mrs. W. Carver Collins,,
Mrs. Chester E. Colson. Miss ’
Lily Davis, Mrs. James G. De-&lt;
Cosmo, Mrs. Boyd Earl, Mrs. |
Richard A. Fullmer, Mrs. Her­
bert Garber.
Mrs. Jon R. C. Hoborck, Dr.
Ruth W. Jesse, Mrs. Stanley B.
Kay, Mrs. John N. Labows, Mrs.
Hugo V. Mailey, Mrs. Chester
N. Molley, Mrs. Robert E.
Ogren, Mrs. Richard S. Orlow­
ski, Mrs Alex Pawlcnok, Mrs.
James Rodechko, Mrs. Donovan
H. Van Osdol, Mrs. Charles E. .
Wilkes, Mrs. Paul P. Zavada.
_The hostess chairman, Mrs.
; Z-gsr.a
Eugene L. Hammer, has asked
the following women to be host­
esses: Mrs. Victor Baiz, Mrs.
Robert Dolbear, Mrs. Francis J.
Donahoe, Mrs. William D’Zurko,
Mrs. Mahmoud Fahmy, Mrs.
Welton G. Farrar, Mrs. Jon R.
C. Hobrock, Mrs. Robert Kerr,
Mrs. Stephen Kish, Mrs. Walter
Mohr, Mrs. Charles B. Reif,
Mrs. Robert C. Riley, Mrs. I
By Paramount Studio)
Philip Tuhy, Mrs. Paul Werner,
Making preparations for the Wilkes-Faculty Women's dinner-dance are Mrs. Robert West.
Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. MicheMrs. J. George Siles and Mrs. Edgar Hughes, standing left to right, cochair­
men of the event, with a student trio from the Wilkes College Music Depart­ lini, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Darte
and Dr. and Mrs. B. Hopkins
Moses will assist new faculty
From left are Sandra Holl, violinist; Andrea Lukesh, pianist, and Susan
m e m b e r s with meeting and
ment.
greeting people.
The trio will play dinner music during the dinner hour, S to 9, and an i------------------------------Olsen,
cellist.
orchestra
will play for dancing. There also will be songs and guitar music by
Miss Shyvon Grayson._________________________________________

Fc&gt;cully Women
To Hold Brunch
A pre-game brunch before the
Wilkes-Delaware Valley football
game will be held by the Wilkes
Faculty Women Saturday, Octo­
ber 11, for the purpose of help­
ing faculty women to get ac­
quainted.
Scheduled for 9:45 in the New
College Dining Hall, the brunch
is for all faculty women and
wives. Mrs. Robert A. West,
chairman, is being assisted by
the following members: Mrs.
Edwin Johnson, Mrs. W. Carver
Collins, Mrs. Paul Zavada and
Mrs. James DeCosmo. Reserva­
tions may be made with any one
of these women until Tuesday.
Plans for this and other com­
ing events were announced at
an all-membership tea at the
home of president Mrs. John J.
Chwalek.

**

�I

ba/fo Women Will Honor President

a I inui

Faculty Women To Fete Dr. Farle

I HI;

(Photo by Parunotmt studio)

i
I

i
i

(U

Shown arc members of the planning committee for the Wilkes Faculty
Women’s dinner-dance November 22 at the Treadway Motor Inn. The affair
will be held in honor of Dr. Eugene S. Farley, in recognition of his 35 years
as president of Wilkes College.
Left to right are Mrs. W. Carver Collins, Mrs. Paul P. Zavada, Mrs.
J. George Siles, cochairman; Mrs. John J. Chwalek, club president, standing,
and Mrs. Hugo V. Mailey.
Absent from the picture was Mrs. Edgar Hughes, cochairman.
An organizational meeting of committees for the dinner-dance will be
held tonight at the home of Mrs. Siles, 82 East Walnut Street. Kingston. Club
members interested in working with the committees are asked to at?"-4 ■'■'
meeting. New faculty women are especially invited

—Ace HotlmAn Stud!1!*

|

T. dkes Faculty Women ■ ;! ••.11 commence with a reception the Wilkes College Family for
honor Wilkes College Prc-ident from 7 to 8 and dinner at 8 p. m. the affair, which will be
Dr. Eugene S. Farle- a*, th
c w.U he provided by Leelformal. Reservations may be
annual dinner-dance to be held Vincent's Orchestra and Missjmadc with Mrs. Edgar Hughes,'
on Saturday, November 22, at Shyvon Grayson who will sing emduih man, at Bik 133, Over­
ly Inn. The program ar.d play her guitar. brook avenue. Dallas, prior to;
S
n abate from the left: November 7. Members may ar. Mrs.
Mrs Stsnley
Stanley B. Kay.
Kav Mrs.
Mm Chesch«. ranRe seating for their own
- ter E. Olsen. Mrs. Boyd L. Earl,Jtables or have a table arranged
M:ss Lily J. Davis, Dr. Ruth W.■ for them by request to her.
-Je--:r.
I vacuity
Faculty women
Women assisting N
Mrs.
I L:...
have been sent to John
' .1.' Chwalek,
".....' :.. president, m
jl,„ planning of
-r this affair
— are
jthn
the following: Mrs. W. Carver
*. -A
Collins and Dr. Jessee, recep­
tion committee; Mrs. Welton G.
Farrar and Mrs. Eugene L.
Hammer, hostesses; Miss Davis
and Mrs. Herbert Garber, pub­
licity, assisted by Mrs. James G.
DeCosmo; Mrs. Hugo B. Mailey
and Mrs. B. Hopkins Moses, in­
vitations; Mrs. Kay and Mrs.
IN HONOUR OF THE
Philip R. Tuhy, reservations;
Mrs. Olsen and Mrs. PvObert S.
Thirty-fourth Presidential Anniversary of
Capin, contact, assisted by Mrs.
Richard S. Orlowski, Mrs. Dono­
Dr. Eugene S. Farley
van IL VanO.dol and Mrs.
Charles E. Wilkes.

WILKES FACULTY WOMEN

REQUEST THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY
ON SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND OF NOVEMBER
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK

IN THE BALLROOM OF THE TREADWAY INN
SEMI-FORMAL — $16.00 PER COUPLE

Dutch Treat Cocktail Hour 7 to 8 — Dancing 9 to 1

Please make your reservation, with check payable to Mrs. Edgar Hughes, Jr.,
Box 133 Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612
Phone 675-2363 before November 7, 1969

�Faculty Women Prepare for
'

Faculty Women
Meet Thursday
Wilkes Faculty Women will
meet Thursday at 8 p. m. on the
second floor of the College Com­
mons to see a demonstration of
Yoga by Mrs. Louise Novey.
An instructor of Yoga at the
YMCA, Mrs. Novey studied in
New York and has taught five
years. Her demonstration will
deal with the different positions
and the therapeutic aspects of
Yoga. She will be introduced by
Mrs. Franck G. Darte, II pro­
gram chairman.
Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. Michael J. Barone and
Mrs. Robert E. Ogren. The:
meeting will be conducted by!
Mrs. John J. Chwalek, president.'
Club members comprising the
executive board for the Wilkes
Faculty Women are the follow-:
ing committee chairmen: Mrs.
Darte, program: Mrs. B. Hop­
kins Moses, publicity; Mrs. J.|
George Silcs, fund raising; Mrs. I
Barone, hostesses; Mrs. W. Car­
ver Collins, book discussion:
group; Mrs. Mahmoud H. Fah-i
my, foreign students; Mrs. Alex!
Pawlenok, historian; Mrs. John
N. Labows. coffee hours: Mrs.1
Hugo V. Mailey, covered dish
supper; Mrs. Robert A. West,1
brunches; and Mrs. Ogren, club,
scholarship.
I

' ' imiiiiiimifiiiwiiiiiiimi I

Women Will
Plan Dance
November 22

Wilkes Faculty Women are
planning a dinner-dance on No­
vember 22 at the Treadway Inn
for members of the Wilkes fac­
ulty and staff and their friends.
Mrs. John Chwalek, president,
announced this will be a gala
occasion to honor Dr. Eugene
Farley.
Committee members assisting,
Mrs. Chwalek, Mrs. J. George
Sites, and Mrs. Edgar Hughes
with the preparations are: Mrs.
Charles R. Abate, Mrs. Joseph
T. Bellucci, Mrs. Robert S.j
Capin. Mrs. W. Carver Collins,
Mrs. Chester E. Colson, Miss
Lily Davis, Mrs. James G. De­
Cosmo, Mrs. Boyd Earl, Mrs.
I Richard A. Fullmer, Mrs. Her­
bert Garber.
Mrs. Jon R. C. Hoborck, Dr.
I Ruth W. Jesse, Mrs. Stanley B.i
I Kay, Mrs. John N. Labows, Mrs.;
Hugo V. Mailey, Mrs. Chester
N. Molley, Mrs. Robert E.
Ogren, Mrs. Richard S. Orlow­
ski, Mrs Alex Pawlenok, Mrs.
James Rodechko, Mrs. Donovan
H. Van Osdol, Mrs. Charles E. .
Wilkes, Mrs. Paul P. Zavada.
The hostess chairman, Mrs.
Eugene L. Hammer, has asked
the following women to be host­
esses: Mrs. Victor Baiz, Mrs.
Robert Dolbear, Mrs. Francis J.
Donahoe, Mrs. William D’Zurko,
Mrs. Mahmoud Fahmy, Mrs.!
Welton G. Farrar, Mrs. Jon R.
C. Hobrock, Mrs. Robert Kerr,
Mrs. Stephen Kish, Mrs. Walter
Mohr, Mrs. Charles B. Reif,
' Mrs. Robert C. Riley, Mrs.
By Paramount Stua.o)
Philip Tuhy, Mrs. Paul Werner,
dinner-dance are
are Mrs. Robert West.
Making preparations for the Wilkes-Faculty Women
’s .vdinner-dance
leic
**=&gt;":
’
—
.
Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. MicheforEdgar Hughes, standing left to right, cochair­
J.Making
Georgepreparations
Sites and Mrs.

Mrs.
Departmen of the event, with a student trio from the Wilkes College
C-”:~ Music r&gt;
Pnart-

linii Dr. and Mrs. Frank narte

and Dr. and Mrs. B. Hopkins
Moses will assist new faculty
meeting and

with
ment. From left are Sandra Holl, violinist; Andrea Lukesh, pianist, and Susan members
greeting people.
The trio will play dinner music during the dinner hour, 8 to 9, and an J
Olsen,
cellist.
orchestra
will play for dancing. There also will be songs and guitar music by !’

Miss Shyvon Grayson.__________________________________

Faculty V/omen .
To Hold Brunch
A pre-game brunch before the ;
Wilkes-Delaware Valley football :
game will be held by the Wilkes
Faculty Women Saturday, Octo­
ber 11, for the purpose of help­
ing faculty women to get ac­
quainted.
Scheduled for 9:45 in the New
College Dining Hall, the brunch
is for all faculty women and
wives. Mrs. Robert A. West,
chairman, is being assisted by
the following members: Mrs.
Edwin Johnson. Mrs. W. Carver
Collins, Mrs. Paul Zavada and
Mrs. James DeCosmo. Reserva­
tions may be made with any one
of these women until Tuesday.
Plans for this and other com­
ing events were announced at
an all-membership tea at the
home of president Mrs. John J.
Chwalek.

�Wilkes Faculty Wives to Honor Dr. Farley

Wilkes Faculty Women’s annual dinner­
dance will be a special occasion this year,
one to honor Dr. Eugene Farley. His college
family and friends, as well as his own
family will gather Nov. 22 at the Treadway
Inn. The semi-formal dinner-dance will be
preceded by a reception from 7 to 8. After
dinner there will be dancing to Lee Vincent's
orchestra and songs by Miss Shyvon Gray­
son, accompanying herself on the guitar.
Some members of Wilkes Faculty Women
who are helping with the preparations are
pictured at a recent meeting. From left to
right, they are Mrs. Charles E. Wilkes, Mrs.
Eugene L. Hammer. Mrs. • ' ' "
■ -

ski, Mrs Robert S. Capin, and Mrs. Donovan
H. Van Osdol. Mrs. Hammer, the hostess
chairman, has asked the following women
to serve as hostesses: Mrs. Victor Baiz, Mrs.
Robert Dolbear, Mrs. Francis Donahoe, Mrs.
William D'Zurko, Mrs. Mahmoud Fahmy,
Mrs. Welton G. Farrar, Mrs. Jon R. C. Hob­
rock Kerr, Mrs. Stephen Kish. Mrs. Walter
Mohr, Mrs. Charles B. Reif, Mrs. Robert C.
Riley. Mrs. Philip Tuhy, Mrs. Paul Werner,
and Mrs. Robert West
Reservations must be made by Nov. 7
with Mrs. Edgar Hughes Jr., 133 Overbrook
Avenue, Dallas.—(Ace Hoffman Photo)

�\

TRIBUTE TD A CREATOR
For more than three and one-half de­
cades Dr. Eugene S. Farley has played the
role of educator, College President, coun­
selor to students, father-away-from-home
and No. 1 supporter of everything that was
good for his students.

j-i"
j

r-

He has congratulated thousands for
accomplishments big and small. He has
shaken the hands of graduates in 35
classes and worried about them afterward
as much as he did while they were in his
college.

Tomorrow evening the Faculty Worn
of Wilkes College attempt to repa;
the debt by holding a testimonial
his honor. No greater debt was
ated. No greater desire to rep
ever existed.
We wonder as we consider hi .
the office of President just wha:
pus will be like without its create
ther. Wilkes College without Eugei -.
ley delivering the welcomes and .
will hardly seem like Wilkes College. "
will be many of us who will miss seer-/
him walk down the street, returning a
friendly wave as one of his students
shouts, "Hi, Doc!” It is a tribute to his
down-to-earth personality that such an in
formal greeting would never offend him —
but would be returned in kind.

Dr. Farley is Wilkes College. Those who
have disagreed with him have ended up
shaking his hand in admiration and re­
spect. Those who have believed in him
have always found their faith justified. He
stands for all the true virtues that are too
often lost in this frantic society: honor,
trust, pride, determination, and most of
all — loyalty. He has weathered every
storm on the Wilkes Campus. There have
been heartbreaking defeats — but he has
seen only the triumphs.
'We wonder how the ‘‘Great White Famust feel as he walks about the
■ us and views those buildings and inons for which he is responsible. It
■. r be a proud feeling, and a humbling
Some people never know what their
. es have accomplished. Dr. Farley is
■ the few who can look around with
; action for a job well done.
i ie can see the physical structures of
his College. He can know that thousands
. i people in this Valley and beyond owe
; _ r college educations to him. He had the
•;uts to build a college where those-in-theknow said he could never succeed.

If those-in-the-know have any doubts of
the victor in this battle, we invite them
to visit Eugene S. Farley’s “Impossible
Dream.”

�I

TRIBUTE TD A CREATOR
For more than three and one-half de­
cades Dr. Eugene S. Farley has played the
role of educator, College President, coun­
selor to students, father-away-from-home
and No. 1 supporter of everything that was
good for his students.
He has congratulated thousands for
accomplishments big and small. He has
shaken the hands of graduates in 35
classes and worried about them afterward
as much as he did while they were in his
college.
Tomorrow evening the Faculty Women
of Wilkes College attempt to repay some of
the debt by holding a testimonial dinner in
his honor. No greater debt was ever cre­
ated. No greater desire to repay a debt
ever existed.
We wonder as we consider his leaving
the office of President just what this Cam­
pus will be like without its creator and fa­
ther. Wilkes College without Eugene Far­
ley delivering the welcomes and farewells
will hardly seem like Wilkes College. There
will be many of us who will miss seeing
him walk down the street, returning a
friendly wave as one of his students
shouts, “Hi, Doc!” It is a tribute to his
down-to-earth personality that such an in­
formal greeting would never offend him —
but would be returned in kind.

Dr, Farley is Wilkes College. Those who
have disagreed with him have ended up
shaking his hand in admiration and re­
spect. Those who have believed in him
have always found their faith justified. He
stands for all the true virtues that are too
often lost in this frantic society: honor,
trust, pride, determination, and most of
all — loyalty. He has weathered every
storm on the Wilkes Campus. There have
been heartbreaking defeats — tut he has
seen only the triumphs.
We wonder how the “Great White Fa­
ther" must feel as he walks about the
campus and views those buildings and in­
stitutions for which he is responsible. It
must be a proud feeling, and a humbling
feeling. Some people never know what their
lifetimes have accomplished. Dr. Farley is
one of the few who can look around with
satisfaction for a job well done.

He can see the physical structures of
his College. He can know that thousands
of people in this Valley and beyond owe
their college educations to him. He had the
guts to build a college where those-in-theknow said he could never succeed.
If those-in-the-know have any doubts of
the victor in this battle, we invite them
to visit Eugene S. Farley's “Impossible
Dream."

�i

i
FACULTY WC’i'-ir S CI8B OJ

WILKES COLiEGE
FOEEIGH SroBEETS

Fall 1977

Apostolaros, Anthony
Aizengart, Natalia
Bardoutsou, Maria
Bui, Phiyen
Duong, Dung

Eftimiopoulou 3 Helen

Emmerson, David
Preyssi nier.. Fernando
Ghannam, Raid

Gochez, Hury
Ho, Dsp
Mahmoud, Ahmed
Mahmoud, Mustafa
■* TVi''' V?

... I t.?«===

Olivares, Jose
Ooi, Guat Tin

Pitsis, Nick
Sadick, John

Trinh, Trang
Tsolakis, Anastasios
Yazbek, JheJeri
j

Zacharias, Rosa

829-9529
823-0014

Greece
Israel

829-9755

Greece
V?.p&lt; Ham

829-4248

Viet Ham

822-1522

Greece

329-9550
822-5151
288-5055

Great Britian
Brazil
Jerusalem

829-9739
829-9458
829-9529
829-9150

El Salvador
Viet Nam
Jordan
Jordan

325-2576

Viet Nam

329-9448
829-9754
-P.P9-9G29329-9529
822-9381

Spain
Malaysia

829-9958
829-9529
822-9324

Viet Ilan­

829-9039

Brazil

1

■tfer

Nguyen, Sang

a-

Slocum Hall
38 Terrace Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Waller Hall
569 Hazel Street
WiIkes-Barre. PA
121 Grove Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
63 S. Washington St.
Willce s-Barre?’A
Roosevelt House
Hotel Sterling 559
39 N&lt; Dav/es Avenue
Kingston, PA
Sturdevant Hall
Miner Hall
Slocum Hall
Diaz House
210 S. Mein Sta
Apt. 22
Wi1kes-Barr? s PA
Butler House
Sterling Hall
Slocum Hall
70 Hutson Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Colonels House
Slocum Hall
83 Park Avenue
Wilkes-Barre,'s PA
Dana Hall

Greece
Lebanon

IJ

Greece
Lebanon

1
■

i

�Bastc Winston

Ghannam, Hala All
Smith, Walter

7^5-A Deberly Drive
Edwardsville, PA
551 Rutter Avenue
Kingston, PA
Box 537
Oak Hill
Dallasv FA

Dr« Hilda Barban
Chairperson of the Foroifjn

.•

ot-s &lt;-'•

x"

287-1537

Guyana

659-5237

England

�WsBSs.es S’s’esieSeiat Farfev H&lt;
I

:

I

/

iiruinniTi

'S ■;

iluII

I I
.’z

i

J

iI

I -1 &gt;
t

'

?

'■■■*

Heartfelt thanks to the many customers who
ecame friends through daily contacts ovei the
oast half century were expressed by Howard
Renter. 129 Rock Street. Hughestown, as he

«

t

Ikl

f

By MINNIE B. MacLELLAN
Sunday Independent Staff

.•

i &gt;, J

!

i!' I
■

7|

/ ■' i

■

! /

■

1I •

K-:'

i

ri •'

closed the doors recently for the last time at his dairy,
k'V'* The" popular' 'Greater Pittston resident, when asked his
feeling about retiring from
the dairy business which has
been a vital part of his life,
said he had met so many
- w—«
L ! wonderful and he wanted to (|MN*
express appreciation to each
even’ one for the close
&amp; and
associations they built up |
during his career.
The Renfer Dairy, which I
was recently sold to the I
Orange Farm Dairy, was one I
of the lodest business estab- I
lishments in the borough or I
Hughestown. It was first ec- ■
tablished more than 10( |
years ago by his grandfathe- I
the late Frederick Renfr- 1
Sr., at his farm, located or .
upper Parsonage Street nea ffl
the Durvea line.
■
Frederick’s son, William. I
took control of the business 11
when his father retired and |
47 years ago he handed the Bi
management to his son. p
Hov. ard. The new owner had B
worked closely with his dad
fc - F: years before assumHOWARD RENFER
mg full control.
The personable dairy man, recalling his business career,
snd be started at the early age of 13. When his teacher, a
Bealer. was taken ill. he decided to leave the Hughes­
town Public Schools and begin working with his father. It
, v-.--r/t too difficult to persuade his father that he would
be a definite asset since the older man also conducted a
lumber and coal business. This allowed his father to devote
h m. '.f entirely to the lumber and coal trade while young
Howard devoted his time exclusively to the milk business.

I

1

■

I

ft

J

1

Ji

Ki? 1

■

I.

v

li
I

■

Howard Rente
100-Yeai—Old

1

,hp voung businessman

T*
■t
;

kl

I
1

�May Brunch
TD

reaper. the EVEXING

NEWS. WILKES-BARRE, PA- _

as babies because they
ineed to.
••■ce, you. as his mother,
M revise your thinking. Once
■w • — -• ■
1. HLRSH, M. D.
tcept that fact some of the
■n evaporates.
Other Aspects
____________________ _
re are mothers
there
will
hie
mot tiers there will JX
s
there are other aspects. The ISth annual Hallmark Artlwhen Rev. Benton Zettlcmeye
food, or who refuse to ea I—
■ • ’sung children begin to and Sewing Contest of the Penn-win present a flourescent chai
r----Kes and dislikes and this,!sylvania Federation of Womens;
“Easte
Ke. affects their eating, [clubs will be held in Palmerton,;. ‘ ” 8
'
1 , „ ..”
I Ilso like to dawdle and Saturday. March 7. Carbon Story. ,
J,?as ?r , ?S„r
4 r eating. Too much of County Federation of Womens]®''?ngelieal Church, Lehighto
**
JMtf he overcome. But a Clubs will serve as hostess.
an‘* women of the chuic.i
I
*
3R natural and can be in-' Mrs. James McGinley, pres-|ea "ins the lunche0“’
H’rt it passes.
ident, host club, announces the\, *r,s- Harold A.
•
■ &gt;-•--- v-—■— --- vr
iNorthcast District vice nresioont
Bauman

rhe Kitchen

■

"

’---------------------------------------------------------------

Art, Sewing Contest
Committees Are Named

CHARLES M. ROBBINS. JR.

Charles M. Robbins. Jr., a
freshman at Wilkes College,
will present a selection Of songs
for Wilkes Faculty Women at
their May brunch on Saturday
in Wilkes Dining Hall. Robbins
will be accompanied on the
piano by Stanley Yunkunis.
Meeting will begin at 9:30 a. m.
........ Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ridge ■
Charles M. Robbins.
1
Ave., Kingston, has been fea­
tured in several productions at
Wyoming Valley West High
School, of which he is a recent
graduate. He had leading parts
in “Camelot" and Oklahoma”
and won first place as soloist
last year in the Northeastern
Pennsylvania Music Educators’
District Chorus Festival. While
a student at Northeasern Uni­
versity, he appeared in the
University Players’ presenta­
tion of “lolanthe” last fall.
Election of officers for the
coming year will be held by
the Faculty 'Women, with re­
tiring president, Mrs. John J.
Chwalek, presiding at the
business meeting following
brunch. Other retiring officers
are Mrs. Edgar Hughes, vice
president; Mrs. James De­
Cosmo. recording secretary;
Mrs. Paul Zavada, correspond­
ing secretary; Mrs. Charles R.
Abate, treasurer.
Chairman of the brunch is
Mrs. Robert A. West, who is
assisted by Mrs. Edwin L.
Johnson, Mrs. Kenneth Ma­
loney, Mrs. DeCosmo and Mrs.
J. George Siles. Reservations
may be made with any of the
first three named committee
members. The program chair­
man, Mrs. Franck G. Darte,
2nd, will present the soloist.
This meeting will conclude the
season’s program.
The Faculty Women also will
hold a bake sale in the foyer of
the College Commons on
Wednesday from 10 a. m. on.
The proceeds front the sale
will go toward the Eleanor
Coates Farley Scholarship
Fund sponsored by the club. A
scholarship is awarded each
year to a worthy Wilkes Stu­
dent.Chairmen are Mrs. Siles
and Mrs. Maloney.

Faculty Women to Hold Session
Wilkes College faculty Women has been invited to contribute to
will have their February book the. discussion from her profesdiscussion meeting tonight. The sional experience in the field of
book under consideration will be mntal health.
Hannah
book
under Green’s “I Never Alice Collins will have the
(Promised You a Rose Garden." meeting at her home. -16 Mallcry
;H
| Esther Gutin. director of so-] Place, beginning at 8 p. m. HostIcial service at Council House,;ess will be Noreen Alien.
at Council

Wilkes J acuity ]\’omen Will
(
Hear Model Ci lies Director
Wilkes Faculty Women, meet- Mrs. Franck G. Darte. group
ing Thursday at 8 p. m. in Me- program chairman. Hostesses
Clintock Hall, will have as guest will be Mrs. Boyd L. Earl. Mrs.
ispeaker, William A. Schutter, Chester N. Molley, Mrs. John G.
Jr., acting executve director of Reese and Mrs. Ronald G.
.the Model Cities Agency.
Rainey. The meeting will be con' Mr. Schutter, named to his ducted by the president. Mrs.
[present post in October, will John J. Chwalek.
(speak about the agency's plans Parking is available to mcmfor reshaping a large segment bers in the Parrish Hall parking
of Wilkes-Barre to develop a lot nearby.
model community here. He will
------------ - ---------- —
tell of the goals and accomplish­
ments as well ns of the problems,
[of the Model Cities project.
Mr. Schutter has considerable
experience in planning projects
and as assistant director here
prior to assuming command, had ;
■responsibility for establishing];
procedure and coordinating work;'
on education, health, social serv-!:
jice, transportation, recreation1
;and crime prevention for the
project area. Chairman of the
[Model Cities Policy Board is
1 Wilkes Dean of Academic Af­
fairs, Dr. Francis Michelini.
Introducing the speaker will be

Wilkes Faculty Women to Fete
Husbands, Guests at Dinner
A Straw Hat and Moustache Night will be held by the Wilkes
Faculty Women and their guests on Saturday at 6:30 p. m., in the
College Commons.
Husbands of members and all foreign students at Wilkes have
been invited to be guests of the club for the evening's festivities.
A covered dish supper of special delicacies prepared by the faculty
■'.omen will be followed by entertainment provided by the entire
Wilkes-Barre chapter of the Society for the Preservation and.
Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, Inc.
The popular barbershop sing-i
ing group of 40 males voices!
features a snappy style and;
varied repertoire. Under the di­
rection of James McClelland the
singers will present a refresh­
ing and entertaining program
[with humorous banter and sev­
eral nostalgic tunes. Duet, quar­
tet and group numbers will be in­
cluded.
The barbershoppers
make numerous public appear­
ances through the year, singing
[for various clubs, organizations,
churches and hospitals, for the
jFine Arts Fiesta, the Cherry
Blossom Festival, and radio and|
[summer concerts, some on al
charitable basis. On March 7.
they will present their annual
show, “The Parade of Quartets,”
featuring top registered quar­
tets, local quartets and chorus.
The committee in charge of
the Gay Nineties dinner and
evening includes Mrs. John J.
Chwalek, club president; Mrs.
Franck G. Darte, 2nd, program
chairman; and Mrs. Mahmoud
H. Fahmy, foreign student chair­
man; The following will serve as
hostesses: Mrs. Charles B. Reif.
Mrs. Robert S. Capin, Mrs.!
Boyd L. Earl, Mrs. Bronis .1.'
Kaslas, Mrs. Francis J. Mi­
chelini, Mrs. James P. Podechko, Mrs. Hugo V. Mailev,
[Mrs. Robert E. Ogren, Mrs.
Chester N. Molley. Mrs. Edgar'
| Hughes, Jr., Mrs. Robert A.i;

�i

^■rsjpK '

’ose;,.-G. i

' afoV"

eoa£*V
e it
IS a—«n--‘

eratf i'ani is
J’ea50ring
hit-

•ter
itso
■at.
l’J

rtist Will
iddress
Vilkes Unit
Wilkes Faculty Women will
leet in Pickering Hall on
Vednesday at 8 p. m. and will
lave as their guest speaker Miss
Berenice D'Vorzon, assistant pro­
fessor of Fine Arts at Wilkes Col­
lege.
Her tonic will be “Woman As
Seen by the Artist Through the
Ages,” illustrated by slides show- ing significant artistic examples
• and trends.
■ Miss D’Vorzon holds degrees
■ from the Cranbrook Academy of
Art and Columbia University,
: and has exhibited in New York,
Philadelphia, San Francisco,1
Mexico City and Paris. She!
teaches oil painting, graphic and
the history of art at Wilkes.
I The speaker will be introduced
I by Mrs.. Franck G. Darte, 2nd.
program chairman, following a
business meeting conducted by
the president, Mrs. John J.
Chwalek. Pickering Hall, where
the meeting will be held, is lo­
cated next to the Eugene S.
Farley Library on South Frank­
lin Street.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Mi­
chael J. Barone. Mrs. Chester
Colson, Mrs. Richard A. Fuller.
Mrs. Welton Farrar and Mrs.
Raymond Nutaitis.

Faculty Women Meet Wednesday
Miss Elizabeth A. Horan, direc- Marywood and Catholic Univertor of the Child Welfare Senices sity, respectively.
of Luzerne County, will be guest presiding will be Mrs. John J.
speaker for Wilkes Faculty Chwalek and Mrs. Frank G.
Women. Meeting will be W ednes-Darte. H. program chairman,
day at 8 p. m. at the college will introduce the speaker. New
dormitory for women.
Wilkes College stationery will be
' Miss Horan will speak on “'The made available to members for
Foster Child” and deal with the the first time.
many problems of trying to main- The meeting place is located
tain a stabilized home life for near the Center for the Perform' children and families in the area, ing Arts. Hostesses will be Mrs.
A graduate of Marywood College. Kenneth Maloney, Mrs. Jack
she holds master's degree in Allen. Mrs. Charles E. Wilks
ipsychology and social v.ork firm Mr I.i.j.-rd Orlowski.

Faculty Women Io Fled Staff
New officers will be elected by Siles. Reservations may be made
the Wilkes Faculty Women at with any of the first three
their brunch Saturday at 9:30’Mri' ifanck
'ee named.
a. m. in the V,ilk&lt;s
0]01st chairman, will present tne
„ dining
.. . hall.
. ,, jgram
The meeting, which will con-. Th.‘
■ Won elude the year s program, will be
a hake sale jn
foyer
conducted by Mrs. John J. o( thc CoUegc Comn)on? on
Chwalek.
Wednesday from 10 a. m. The
Other outgoing officers are proceeds wiU go to.ard the
Mrs. Edgar Hughes, vice pres- Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarident: Mrs. James DeCc-mo, ship Fund sponsored by the club,
recording secretary; Mrs. Paul through which a scholarship is
Zavada. corresponding secretary; awarded each year to a worthy
and Mrs. Chares R. Abate, Wilkes student. Chairmen are
treasurer.
ytrs. Siles and Mrs. Maloney.
A musical program will be pre----------- —-----------sented by Wilkes students
Mpivv Anriliarv
Charles M. Robbins. Jr.. Kings-'
'UelC- Auxillar&gt;
ton. and Stanley Yunkums, ac- Morey Hospital Auxiliary
companist. A fr-shmen. Rob- meet Wednesday afternoon^ at
will
erts was soloist and a first place in the Nurses’ Home. T.-t 1
winner last year in the North- meeting will be held at 11 Board
a.
eastern Pennsylvania Music Edu- in the conference room,
m.
cators’ District Chorus Festival. The auxiliary will nominate
Chairman of the brunch is and elect officers for the coming
Mrs. Robert A. West. She is as- year. Sisters of Mercy Hospital
sisted bv Mrs. Edwin L. John- will provide the program and reson. .Mrs. Kenneth Male ;
freshments, Mrs. Francis I'mDeCosmo and Mrs. J
-e'phrcd
. pr. ....
■

•

-

Wilkes Faculty
Women Schedule
Yule Meeting
Christmas meeting of the
Wilkes Faculty Women will be
held Monday night at 7:30 in the
Community Service Center of
the UGI, 247 Wyoming Avenue,
Kingston. Women faculty and
faculty wives have been invited.
Holiday baking and decora­
tive ideas will he discussed and
demonstrated by Miss Susan
■Marotta, home economist for
the Luzerne Electric Division.
A June graduate of Marywood
College in Home Economics and
a native of Scranton, Miss Ma­
rotta will demonstrate techni­
ques of holiday food prepara­
tion and of decorating the holi­
day table. Guests will have an
opportunity to sample the bak­
ing and to compete for door
prizes which will be awarded.
Mrs. Franck G. Darte, 2nd,
program chairman of the group,
is in charge of the meeting. The
business meeting following will
be conducted by the president,
Mrs. John J. Chwalek.
Members have been advised
that parking is available in the
parking lot behind the building.
Stationery items for the benefit
of the Eleanor Coates Farley
Scholarship Fund will be on
hand for purchase for gift giv­
ing. Those planning to attend
are asked to notify Mrs. Darte
or Mrs. Michael Barone.

�f

tH

%

£

p

s

a

73
ft
-g

3 r-s C/2
“
3
J-m
a M o
4-»

a

£ «
C/2

&lt;2
&lt;&amp;

Jc
4-»
,p

?-l

•

&lt;D

3

4)
&gt;

&amp;
3

C/2

U2

’£5

Eh

S
a

c

JS
'S

HIP
W

c W

4-&gt;

£&lt;| g-S ^■Sg

W

5 u

o&gt;

&lt;*?’■§ g

sU!* MWHL

Hi1H^lpMHH«s:«Mt»s
85?” »°'3 5

B’

I §» s “K = ~ 2 -

; » 5 “§ .= - 5;“&gt;S:'Ja 8 g 8 § = &lt; “
&gt; rt-»gS„-§5Q^
‘-'.E g &gt;, „;«&gt; .2.^-3-2
. -O .

iL-aS FH-5^4 °^^sl»oJih-H
||w
K«*ps
a4*s°ig 1= 6 . § gHf
ug&gt;§Sg&gt;.-E = Sp^“®5S'|Ss3
dth :4iiil4i
O .&gt; b

g.«
-XI^S^O^W

« °
S^aifMcsE“
na
■% B
“
o o 3 O
"C.U2u-S='C
USP.c_'«
I S-S^j * l“§&lt;§3§£-33&gt; -s ^£q|o.|
■g
w
ft
£3ws^®I=[i;'§~£---'Ocj °
°
q’gc.EPlM§’3'
£x is
§ ft’s ’Z •• «
« S* &amp; d
Se-StO b
£ m -g " £ x
§ fc ® S’ § I ’. l __ ___ O 3 •£, rt W O .t: 2^ 5
^«g x-S2 iZ &amp; uTH o O X,-ai 2
foUJ ftp) wfeftdoS^
P)»&amp;^o£(Si*^ft^^S^
£ i AS- BgiSil
.e-4-J^
ejs
C W-i-go
"*£o £
O
“ 8 8
‘ 2.5 g&lt;

'•ja,fli't»dIKi‘«s

__;_-5§fggi3r?^3gs^g3slg
sFUlOsypi S’lic^&gt; £i S-s
«F« •^P«oft-Hgo5,11^3 sssK^a
g.E «
£
g
t £ '-'ST? 8 *“ g g

14

pq

“4^sli
?2.sils
“&lt;3

P..g“-'S«8«2S^.g

I £ »•§ §sl| si I ^!i”3 Is | ?5

ft*

•SS^ »•_ 5 ’ 3 8 -5 ° “ e.^3.S-°l “0|^4
■
• ~ aS-8’g^-° B&amp;o g.s gx;B
f - •«

&amp;

p
£.&gt;&gt; -s «
"" h 2 g ■-

C „5
2^
§ &gt; 2.2 ft ■ o § o £ t 3=
S* &lt; u o
_•
£
E
5
led
8
=
q CIS
fc ~ JTm 5 — cOCL.xxOCO
Q OQ
•- a
D

0*g =.5 E 2

5 c --tz I *8 3
- &lt;u

’"=Ms

c £ " ftS ^-2 *
2 oo 27^
c- '
"5 si •£ “3 _ v a c &lt;y t- - c
&gt;&gt;n
? 'E s •;
s,3
r? "E &gt; o = C
&gt;r-i &gt;. koo

-.^ls

t a
■ch,

a:Q.rh&gt;ik“

m m *■&gt; bn-n JZ *"•

|,'83i^lj'3llci»-| «&amp;!&amp;■?

ki !
jra1
ip.
ite

ftrtft_o&lt;D-*-'.t;&gt;-.

:Hes“..HS?S^
ft 3

-

Iren
iter,
kn;
rski.

•C « M i; « §&gt; „
° §&gt;^ °x « W.E
"5 1? XI 5 £ c

from
over!
nin^l
is at I

‘S’-S-eJ 2.0 E~?
J

S

K

02
02

&lt;

H
W
H
02

a

02
02

a

ps
Q
O
&lt;
02

P
&lt;
P

s

&lt;v
&gt;
o

£
&lt;!

HH
El
02

2

5
'Q

&amp;1

2
o

---

'?M

|

pter

I Bme-|
I1 I7to
i

�3

£bbb

’DENT

‘S

gurated
datPCH;
Address

S:

enediction given
entire assembly
Wilkes Alma
Praise to the
me to its first

-r
-

Rev.
S-/;
'■

&gt;

V'A n/g’-i
I

&lt;-

nual!
/war.
-i-rrl

-'

/

’t falter in the

on of the pro­
Bach Chorale,
’ongue Adore
college choral
“Let Their
I Unite,” sung
Singing Socidirection of
Charles Henist.
e r Eastern
and univerc procession
ennsylvania,
:; Dickinson
Horlacher;
II College,
ayette Col­
li; MuhlenR. Mercer;
lege, E. C.
re, George
t
st College,
Centenary
R. Ar.dere Junior
ider.

* 87

3
c'
:c
21
1

aix
Id

J
mo.e
mey.i
atary,
Aloses,

Faculty Women Meet Wednesday
Miss Elizabeth A. Horan, direc-’Marywood and Catholic Univertor of the Child Welfare Services sity, respectively.
of Luzerne County, will be guest Presiding will be Mrs. John J.
speaker for Wilkes Faculty Chwalek and Mrs. Frank G.
Women. Meeting will be Wednes- Darte, II. program chairman,
day at 8 p. m. at the college will introduce the speaker. New
dormitory for women.
Wilkes College stationery will be
| Miss Horan will speak on “The made available to members for
■ Foster Child" and deal with the the first time.
imany problems of trying to main- The meeting place is located
tain a stabilized home life for near the Center for the Perform1children and families in the area, ing Arts. Hostesses will be Mrs.
A graduate of Marywood College, Kenneth Maloney, Mrs. Jack
she holds master's degree in Allen, Mrs. Charles E. Wilks
psychology and social work from .Mrs. Richard Orlowski.
x

Facu Ity Women To Elect Staff
New officers will be elected by Siles. Reservations may be made
the Wilkes Faculty Women at .with any of the fir.-t three named,
their brunch Saturday at 9:30'*^rs* Frai?c^
U0
« m.
— in the tv
u
u n £ram
a.
Wilkes
dining hall.
gO]Ojst chairman, will present the
The meeting which wiU con- Thc Faculty Womcn W1U also
elude the years program, will be !loId a bakc salc jn lhc fov„
conducted by Mrs. John J. ()f lbe college Commons on
vnualeKWednesday from 10 a. m. The
Other outgoing officers are proceeds will go toward the
Mrs. Edgar Hughes, vice pres- Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarident: .Mrs. James DeCosmo. sbip Fund sponsored bv the club,
recording secretary; Mrs. Paul through which a scholarship is
Zavada, corresponding secretary; warded each year to a worthy
and .Mrs. Charles R. Abate, Wilkes student. Chairmen are
treasurer.
Mrs. siles and Mrs. Maloney.
A musical program will be pre-,
----------- ——---sented by Wilkes students
Morrv Anvilinrv
Charles M. Robbins, Jr.. Kingsmeicy Auxiliary
ton. and Stanley Yunkunis, ac- Mercy Hospital Auxiliary will
companist. A freshmen. Rob- meet Wednesday afternoon at 1
erts was soloist and a first place in the Nurses’ Home. Hoard
winner last year in the North- meeting will be held at 11 a. m.
eastern Pennsylvania Music Edu- in the conference room.
cators’ District Chorus Festival. The auxiliary will nominate
Chairman of the brunch is and elect officers for the coming
Mrs. Robert A. West. She is as- year. Sisters of Mercy Hospital
fisted by Mrs. Edwin L. John-1"ill provide the program and rcson. Mrs. Kenneth Maloney, Mrs.|freshmcnts. Mrs. Francis Um
PcGosmo and Mr.'.. J. George pin ' d will preside.

Artist Will
Address
Wilkes Unit
Wilkes Faculty Women will
meet in Pickering Hall on
Wednesday at 8 p. m. and will
have as their guest speaker Miss
Berenice D’Vorzon. assistant pro­
fessor of Fine Arts at Wilkes Col­
lege.
. Her tonic will he “Woman As
• Seen by the Artist Through the
Ages,” illustrated by slides show- ing significant artistic examples
• and trends.
’ Miss D'Vorzon holds degrees
■ from the Cranbrook Academy of
Art and Columbia University,
and has exhibited in New York.
Philadelphia, San Francisco.
Mexico City and Paris. She
teaches oil painting, graphic and
the history of art at Wilkes.
The speaker will be introduced
by Mrs. Franck G. Dane. 2nd.
program chairman, following a
business meeting conducted by
the president, Mrs John J.
Chwalek. Pickering Hall, where
the meeting will be held, is lo­
cated next to the Eugene S.
Farley Library on South Frank­
lin Street.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Mi­
chael J. Barone. Mrs. Chester
Colson, Mrs. Richard A. Fuller.
Mrs. Welton Farrar and Mrs.
Raymond Nutaitis.

��rn-rsl

aids of our own
itton. We are moat
ELrge group out on

. Hall, the square, red
ter of Northampton and
rectors, Alice Naaielaki

THE CCMOJS DINING ROOM
?£ wfest South Street
'aikesnBarreo Pennsylvania

�NARCH MEETING

Calling all art lovers!

Dear Faculty Women:

A real treat is in store for us! Professor J. Philip Richards of our own
Wilkes art faculty has promised to give us a painting demonstration. We are most
appreciative of this wonderful opportunity and hope to see a large group out on
Tuesday, Larch 16, at 8 pomo Our manti ng place will be Catlin Hull, the square, red
brick dornitory at 92 South River Street, second, froa the corner of Northampton and
River Streets. Catlin, a women’s dormitory, has two senior proctors, Alice Naaieleki
“
~
— ■ house mother. In charge of hospitality for the

ZOU ARE CORDIALLY UP’-'vvn
to attend the

WILKES COLLEGE FACULT

L ii U 0

*« *

IN HONOR 0.
NEM AND rettpet)

* » »

to ba hald
Saturdayp October % 1965 at 1 por^

TH3 COMMONS DINING ROOM
Given By

75 •■feat South Sir-ait

'filkaa^Barrep Pennsylvania

Milkes
Ssturd

-ACULTy

women

ay &gt; Getober
30» 1965
at
at
Commcr,
ions f
■ ,.n7^ West Dir‘ing Room
’■ e,
South
r/1J&gt;es-Barr
w PpnStXeet

PennsylVan.a

�MARCH MEETING

Calling all art lovers!

Dear Faculty Womens

i

A real treat ie in store for us! Professor J. Philip Richards of our own
Wilkes art faculty has promised to give us a painting demonstration. We are most
appreciative of this wonderful opportunity and hope to see a large group out on
Tuesday, March 16, at 8 potn,. Our renting place will be Catlin Hall, the square, red
brick dormitory at 92 South River Street, second from the corner of Northampton and
River Streets. Catlin, a women’s dormitory, has two senior proctors, Alice Naaielski
~
rather than a house mother. In charge of hospitality for the

/jycLotiESi

Ctt&amp;cc

/4.“/TA" faj To fTTi'Vb

w/fyy/yr# /zrio/ifii,
I

Jtt-.

flit

aw^/tytl£rif}rv-:8&amp;S83Q

o/iLi)

AM&amp;r
lt&gt; fife'

■TftE- testet'AiM Gwjrtt~f^KE

» * r-

to bs bald on
Saturd&amp;y, October 9., 1965 at 1 j

at

THE COMMONS DINING ROOM
75 Vfest South Street

7Llk9a=Barrer PenneyIvsnie

Given By

WILKES -ACULTY WO&amp;£N
Saturday, October 30, 1965
at 2:45 p.m.
at
Commons Dining Room
75 West South Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

�MABCH MEETING

Calling all art lovers!

Dear Faculty Women:

A real treat is in store for us!

Professor J. Philip Bishards of our own

Wilkes art faculty has promised to give us a painting demonstration. We are moat
appreciative of this wonderful opportunity and hope to see a large group out on
Tuesday, liarch 16, at 8 pom,&gt; Our meeting place will be Catlin Hall, the square, red
brick domitory at 92 South Biver Street, second from the corner of Northampton and
Biver Streets, Catlin, a women’s dormitory, has two senior proctors, Alice Naaielskl
"*
rather than a house mother. In charge of hospitality for the

Ab;

nationally and

■ 7 Jfalscty&amp;ljy
/Hi'rre’ /az/ To fTTiAfb TriSi/ZJJweAthi/

7 //£££&gt; Wfflty/

ClKXCc cptffavE' ///CLUfi£:Si

/wsrg&amp;yfeixr

jfas&gt;
(tI/£7A^ o^)

&lt;gg-.3B3B

AWW

73 /77T ^.^7771^7Z&gt;z7Zt7~

�MAWCH MEETING _

Calling all art lovers!

Dear Faculty Womens

A real treat is
Wilkes art faculty 1
appreciative of thii
Tuesday, March 16, i
brick domitory at I
Biver Streets. Cai

YOU ARE CORDIAL

to attoi
WILKES COLLEGE H

L i. If Q H,

IN HOI

NE1? AND prj-T
* -1

to bd
Saturday,, Octcb

Given By
WILKES •ACt/LTy
WCteEN
Saturday, October
30, 1965 at
at
Commons Dining Room
75 fe'est South Street
Wirkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

THZ CO®

:f&gt; ’.'fest South Sti'-sit

'fHkeBoBarrej Pennsylvania

�Calling al1 8x1

loversl

i^BCH KEE^ "

gichar&lt;is
J. Philip

of our oun

Seme Jolly Jack O’Lanterns

program
The jolliest ever seen

Origin and Meaning of Hallowe’en .... Monica Musial

Are going to have a party
Jack

’Twill be on Hallowe’en.

O’Lantern Dance .... Wilkes-Barre Ballet Guild
Junior Company
Artistic Director . . . Jozia Mieszkowski

The Witches Srocr.stick Ride . . Children Participation
. . Gloria Dolbear
Singing and Dancing Witches . .
Barbara Lewis

They said we should invite you
If you’d mask and be on time!

The party starts forty-five minutes past two-

Grand March . . Trumpet Solo . . . Betty Ann Dougherty

A prompt answer will be fine.

Accompanist . . . Anita Humor

r•
Awarding of Prizes

Tuesday, October 26, 1965
To

Refreshments

TELEPHONE CCMMITTEF
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

.287-1071
.288-6789
.287-2050
.824-8289
.822-8432
.824-1758
.824-1709
.825-5797

Harold Cox ....
Anthon-” "vanyelista.
James Ferris . . .
William Gasbarro .
Stanley Holden . .
Joseph Hanner. . . .
Francis Michelini.
Erwin Morrison . . ■

Mrs. Jaroslav Moravec, Chairman
Mrs. Edgar Hughes,

Co-Chairman

Mrs. Robert Capin

(Children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and
of Faculty Members are cordially invited to a

ADMISSION—FIFTY CENTS PER CHILD

I■1
'iilkes^Bar^s

HALLOWEEN PARTI CCMMITTEE

Penneyl^-nia

Miss Charlotte Lord
Mrs. Robert Dolbear

�Calling all art lovers!

MARCH MEETING

Dear Faculty Women:

Richards of our own

A real treat is in store for us! J
Vilkes art faculty has promised to give
appreciative of this wonderful opportur
Tuesday, March 16, at 8 p.m. Our meeti
brick dornitory at 92 South River StreBiver Streets. Catlin, a women’s dorm
and Sally Doneho, rather than a house
evening will be Rose Rainey.

r0U AJiE COHDIALLY

L

to attend the
!''IaKES COLLEGE

Professor Richards has erhibited
han won more than 28 prises. His pal

and have much popular appeal.

INVITED

FACULTY XOMEN
ions

The di

•£» v U CHE

&gt;

on

this fascinating program.

Ann Wilks reports that the cook
and will be ready for distribution t

IN HONOR OF

The Faculty Women’s Book Discu
from 8 to 10 p.mo at Alice Collins’
will be held to compare the two hoc
Segal’s Love Story. M-nst diamot:
societies, the two love stories ma
who will be hostess for the evenir
debate on them, then lay the meetj

relationships and uhother the mor

31,
n
•ich

NE« AND RETIRED MEMBERS
* » *

.'ferent
Ulman,

to be held on
Saturdm

I1
■

ory
_ne

Oetobar 9, 196? at 1

All

podo

interested members and their frie
Please keep these two dates

at

lay.

THE C0T2W5 DINI’iQ ROOM
75 ’"feat South Street

'cHkee^Barr
RX3* FenWlvania

loses

nan

■

��MAECH MEETING

Calling all art loversI

Dear Faculty Women:
A real treat is in store for us! Professor J. Philip Bichards of our own
Wilkes art faculty has promised to give us a painting demonstratian. We are most
appreciative of this wonderful opportunity and hope to see a large group out on
Tuesday, March 16, at 8 p.m. Our rcwnting plnoo will be Catlin Hall, the square, red
brick domitory at 92 South Biver Street, second from the corner of Northampton and
Biver Streets. Catlin, a women's dormitory, has two senior proctors, Alice Naaielski
and Sally Douche, rather than a house mother. In charge of hospitality for the
evening will be Bose Rainey.

Professor Bichards has exhibited his work both regionally and nationally and
has won more than 28 prises. His paintings hang in many private and public collectionB

and have much popular appeal.
this fascinating program.

The demonstration will be in watercolor.

Don’t miso

Ann Uilks reports that the cook books are progressing well, despite probleu,
and will be ready for distribution at our April meeting.

The Faculty Women's Book Discussion Group will meet next on Wednesday, March 31,
from 8 to 10 p.m. at Alice Collins’ home at 46 Mallery Place. A double discussion
will be held to compare the two books, Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility and Erich
Segal’s Love Story. Almost diametrically opposed as to the morality of their different
societies, tho two lovo stories make an interesting contrast. Alice and Rhoda Ti 11 men,

who will be hostess for the evening, will review the books and hold an introductory

debate on than, then lay the meeting open for discussion, especially as to genuine
relationships and whether the moral content helps or hindom the relationahipa.
interested members and their friends are invited to attend.

Please keep these two dates in mind,

All

Uo’ll hope to see you all next Tuesday.

Batty Hopkins Mosea
Program Chairman

��£A£SLIX
Mr*□ Stanley Holden, President
Mrso Chester Colson, Vice-Pres.

"OMER

Mrs, Robert Ognn, Treasurer
Mrs® Robert Doibear, Secretary

March 9, 1966

The Wilkes Faculty Women will hold a veering on Monday,
March 14, 1966 at 8«00 pan® at Sturdevant Hall, 129 South Franklin

Street, Wllkes»Barrav. Pennsylvania®

FASHION WIGS” will be presented by Miss Ann Hayes, a popular
local tele^ison pertviulity.

Don't miss this program!

Sound*

delightful!

Z*tn sure the program will put uu in a good xsxsd for the
business nesting that *111 follow.

The roost important bu»i-«Dl»

the agenda will be the final report by the Constitutional Study

Consittue co the proposed changes to the crostitatiea.
ItBa always nice to see you at the wi

.nestings.

So, until

Monday evening with Miss Attn Hayes and "Fashioe Wigs", with our
charming president Mrs® Fran Balden, awl with you.

Sincerely

Tcni Dolbear
Secretary

�_______

I

I

��Friday, November

i

1

iI
F

j
1

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="26">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400785">
                  <text>Wilkes Photo Albums and Scrapbooks</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="39">
              <name>Creator</name>
              <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400786">
                  <text>Wilkes University</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="42">
              <name>Format</name>
              <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400787">
                  <text>PDF</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="51">
              <name>Type</name>
              <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400788">
                  <text>Photo albums and Scrapbooks</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="49">
              <name>Subject</name>
              <description>The topic of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="404552">
                  <text>Wilkes College; Faculty Women; Wilkes Athletics; Football; Baseball; Basketball; Hall of Fame; Eugene S. Farley Library; Weckesser Hall; Student Life; Gore Hall; Sports; Alumni Relations</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="404553">
                  <text>This collection of Wilkes University scrapbooks and photo albums contains newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, pamphlets and programs, and other ephemera from various individuals who worked for Bucknell University Junior College, Wilkes College, and/or Wilkes University. There are a variety of scrapbooks and photo albums represented within, including sports and athletic achievements, dorm and student life in Weckesser Hall and Gore Hall, Eugene S. Farley Library staff and librarian scrapbooks, and the Wilkes College Faculty Women's club. Additionally there is a 1902 photo album publication of the 1902 Wyoming Valley flooding. </text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404414">
                <text>Wilkes College Faculty Women's Club Scrapbook, 1965-1970</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404415">
                <text>Faculty Women; Wilkes College;  The Commons, Gus Genetti’s Hotel, Irem Temple Country Club</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404416">
                <text>This Wilkes College Faculty Women's scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, invitations, cards, memos and meeting minutes for the events that the faculty women of Wilkes College put together between 1965-69. Featured within are invitations to meetings, tea gatherings, country club gatherings, pre-holiday dinner and dance, luncheons, and college presidential honors are things that are all included. Additionally, there were a couple of dances also set up by these women during the late 1960s.&#13;
</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404417">
                <text>unknown</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="40">
            <name>Date</name>
            <description>A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404418">
                <text>1965-1970</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="37">
            <name>Contributor</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404419">
                <text>People featured within this scrapbook: Mrs. Paul Zavada, Mrs. Francis Michelini, Mr. Walter Mohr, Dr. Eugene S. Farely, Sandra Cardoni</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404420">
                <text>PDF</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="404421">
                <text>Scrapbook</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="50890" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="46353">
        <src>https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/files/original/8989b3dd7725a43ba5c92998c1920ffb.pdf</src>
        <authentication>eb49244ebc8f5763a01b32343c1be016</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="400801">
                    <text>�Photographs

Hu: • ;

A til

The CP C'O5c.-. O -p •. Sr;•&lt;&lt;
Pc'dl pa$c5
‘':i^ ^-cSe.

?

�Photographs

l/ht

c-

Z) UU M M

A

F^IEZJ t&gt;S

The CP. Gib-son Company. Nonralk. Connecticut
Pefill page* No. K64 are available.

W

����I

�,r&gt; 2 5

=&gt;

�S
i.

IT,
■ZJ

5

J

Q i

���■V

I

2 s

I"
4
-■

■ *;

T1

e.

J.

s

I2

3 "'
v-

Si

i

�r
■
I

‘i
1
J
I

g^l

I
I

r

:

C7

&gt;

1

w/

Gr

lo

1

*

ina
h

—

2

■L J

j

s
nJ

E^3 *
I --

■Q

J

V*7,

o__ y

Q O

r

',

— _~

&gt;3
I

r

5?

I-

*;

O

k

&gt;

•&gt;
i

rw

J

Lii u
' .4

r’

1

t

j.

HIKES

�.ij

S 5 "^1
s

3-'

V7

&gt;

Vj

e2
222

£ Q %
1 s p
d'

r

G*

o
Fl

&gt;

I

Q_
i

'J-Z

1

5’ i

WES

MO1.T1

s

■I JHI M MM M M- KT11
H------------------- -—----------- ~~

_____

�.^0

3&gt;

n-;

hI

&lt;Z

Q_

£

g i '—I
_

MES

■I ■■ M MC-

4

�I

�2

N

£—

I

I

■

�I

■

a

b1^

■
Q&gt;

I

IH

'4

II

C7

o

IK&amp;

&lt;

(*r'
. "1

' c. m
■I
M

. &lt;1

Cc
■

S
9^

I

1

! M
uj:

r

■I

.

i

s?

hA

�������1 3

�.n 2

2R5
Ckf
Uj

5)

i1

��\TO-RK

��■

r

I
'&gt; -'

����■
r.

��1

���h

��■

;

5 ''

��pl
I■ •

�t

����8S §■
2Z

■

s

I

rn

lr&gt;

GO

I

a

ft

ft

□»

1

VI
2
2

5_J

v—5 g u

Q
c 2 2—

i
r-*J

S

r

-r

I

! I

c&gt; S u'

■

���-- Q s 5'

r i~ s §
&amp;
■

I
&amp;
5

o

r&lt;
'

f

o

I
I

©

Ll

c

.1

gi ?

L

I

�ft

���Ul

��I

�M

.n 2 §

!5 5"

��</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="26">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400785">
                  <text>Wilkes Photo Albums and Scrapbooks</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="39">
              <name>Creator</name>
              <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400786">
                  <text>Wilkes University</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="42">
              <name>Format</name>
              <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400787">
                  <text>PDF</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="51">
              <name>Type</name>
              <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="400788">
                  <text>Photo albums and Scrapbooks</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="49">
              <name>Subject</name>
              <description>The topic of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="404552">
                  <text>Wilkes College; Faculty Women; Wilkes Athletics; Football; Baseball; Basketball; Hall of Fame; Eugene S. Farley Library; Weckesser Hall; Student Life; Gore Hall; Sports; Alumni Relations</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="404553">
                  <text>This collection of Wilkes University scrapbooks and photo albums contains newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, pamphlets and programs, and other ephemera from various individuals who worked for Bucknell University Junior College, Wilkes College, and/or Wilkes University. There are a variety of scrapbooks and photo albums represented within, including sports and athletic achievements, dorm and student life in Weckesser Hall and Gore Hall, Eugene S. Farley Library staff and librarian scrapbooks, and the Wilkes College Faculty Women's club. Additionally there is a 1902 photo album publication of the 1902 Wyoming Valley flooding. </text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="400790">
                <text>Alumni Office Photo Album, "Wilkes Alumni &amp; Friends"</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="400791">
                <text>Alumni events</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="400792">
                <text>Christopher N. Breiseth</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
