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York school days - recognise anyone from these old photos?

Press reader Deborah Jane Dolman certainly has a good memory. She posted this photo of Tang Hall primary school in 1961 with teacher Mrs Billingham. Tang Hall Primary School 1961 - posted by Deborah Jane Dolman Deborah shared it in The Press s online nostalgia Facebook group, Why We Love York - Memories (click here to join). Here are the names she remembers: Myself (Deborah Morley, now Dolman), 3rd row from top, 4th from left. Others I remember; Timothy Perry (back row, 4th from left), Robert Stagnell (back row, 8th from left), Yvonne Anderson (2nd row from top, 6th from left), Judith Cade (next), in a row; Josephine Garrett, myself, Elizabeth Kendall.

Athens Rock, Gem, Mineral, Fossil & Jewelry Show comes to Classic Center

West Virginia Innovation and Business Model Competition winners announced

HUNTINGTON — The Marshall University Lewis College of Business and Brad D. Smith Schools of Business and their Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation (iCenter) recently hosted the third annual West Virginia Innovation and Business Model Competition (WVIBMC) finals. The statewide competition is open to all students enrolled in a two- or four- year institution of higher education in West Virginia. Winning first place was Morgania, a sustainable fashion business created by Morgan Widmer of West Virginia University. Widmer will receive a prize package of $3,000. Her faculty mentors were Carrie White and Anne Jones. Widmer is a senior fashion design major from Buckhannon, West Virginia.

Campus Notes: FAMU-FSU College of Engineering names Advisory Council

FSU researchers develop battery component with plant compounds  A Florida State University research team has developed a way to use a material found in plants to help create safer batteries. Using the organic polymer lignin a compound in the cell walls of plants that makes them rigid the team was able to create battery electrolytes. Their research was published as the cover article in the journal Macromolecular Rapid Communications. Hoyong Chung, an assistant professor of chemical and biomedical engineering in the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering is the study’s corresponding author. Other members of the research team are: Daniel Hallinan Jr., FAMU-FSU College of Engineering associate professor and co-corresponding author; former graduate student Hailing Liu; and former graduate assistant Logan Mulderrig.

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