The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 19, 1983, Image 7

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Sixty-five area residents have
enrolled as freshman at The Penn-
sylvania State University for the
Fall Semester.
Dallas residents who are attend-
ing Penn State/Wilkes-Barre
Campus include Kenneth J. Adams,
32 Peartree Lane; David C. Aicher,
Red Ledge Drive; William C.
Arnold, 120 Jackson St.; Bert A.
Baloga, 10 Hillcrest Drive; Nikki E.
Devens, RD 4, Box 39C; Francis L.
Eichhorn, 151 Elizabeth St.;
Heather K. Gless, RD 4, Box 1796;
Susan M. Horvath, 22 Dorchester
Dr.; Mark D. Howell, RD 3, Box
332A; Samuel Josuweit, RD 2;
David J. Mahle, RD 2, Box 331.
Also, Joey D. Maniskas, 37 Luz-
erne Ave.; Tracy L. McDermott,
Pelham Park, RD 1, Box 22;
Thomas P. O’Connell, 71M RD 5,
Country Club Rd.; Edward J.
Oncay, Box 253, RD 4; Raymond
Piekanski, 52 Elizabeth St.; Lawr-
ence M. Polachek, RD 1, Lower
Demunds Rd.; William C. Reynolds,
LL students
encouraged
to apply
Seniors with strong academic
records who attend Lake-Lehman
High School are encouraged to
apply for Commonwealth Scholar-
ships to attend Franklin and Mar-
shall College.
The special scholarship program
was created 19 years ago by F&M to
aid students from small to medium-
sized high schoois in Pennsylvania,
especially those located in rural
areas, to study at Franklin and
Marshall, a 1,975 student, private,
coeducational, liberal arts college in
Lancaster.
Ronald D. Potier, F&M’s admis-
sions director, said Lake-Lehman
High School is one of 240 Pennsyl-
vania secondary schools cooperat-
ing with Franklin and Marshall in
recommending students for Com-
monwealth Scholarships. Seniors at
the local school, who are interested
in attending a small, high quality,
competitive college such as Frank-
lin and Marshall are advised to
discuss the scholarship program
with their guidance counselors or
principal.
Potier said the amount of scholar-
ship aid each students receives as a
Commonwealth Scholar is based
upon individual need, which can
vary from a few hundred dollars to
more than $7,000.
Most Commonwealth Scholars at
F&M also hold state grants awarded
under the Pennsylvania Higher
Education Assistance Agency.
13 Dorchester Dr.; John P. Stepa- bose, 123 N. Lehigh St.; Michael
nik, 126 Pine St, RD 4; Susan A. Ray Bernick, Chase Rd.; John C.
Stravinsky, 89 Lehman Ave.; Kevin Burba, 50 Yeager Ave.,; Patricia
E. Templin, 24 Southside Ave.; DeGennaro, Box 411D, Sutton Rd.;
Edward C. Yonkoski, 106 Church St. David L. Desiderio, 4 Pine Cone
Dallas residents who enrolled at Lane, RD 5; Kevin M. Feeney, 148
Penn State/Main Campus include E. Overbrook Rd.; John J. Hodle,
Leslie J. DelGaudio, Box 403A, RD 5; James F. Lord, 196 Ferguson
Mountain View Dr.; Giro T. Hall, Ave.; Christopher Luksic, 106 E.
RD 2, Box 347; Kerry A. Preece, 23 Franklin; Kenneth J. Oberst, RD 7,
Peartree Lane; and Kevin E. Box 398E: Kimberly Reese, 107
Straka, 10 Maple Dr., Oak Hill. Perrin Ave.; Peter A. Scott, 178 N.
Nanette Shiskowski, 112 Main St., Pioneer Ave.; Larry R. Stash, RD 5,
Dallas is enrolled at Penn: State/ Box 258A.
Hazleton Campus. Shavertown residents enrolled at
Harveys Lake residents who are Penn State/Main Campus include
attending Penn State/Wilkes-Barre Amy J. Frey, Box 412B, RD 7;
Campus include Rulinson Evans II, Highland Ave.; Brian R. Kistler, 162
Box 115, RD 2; Glenn T. Frantz, Woodbine Rd.; Thomas F. Oliver,
Box 348, Second St.; Harry Taylor, 138 Woodbine Rd.; Bradley J.
RD 2, Box 1 92-A; and Joseph Rhone, 135 Shadetree Rd., RD 7;
Yanchunas, RD 1, KP 16. Mark T. Wisnieski, 216 Chestnut St.
Thomas A. Davis, RD 1, Box LT Swoyersville residents attending
52, Harveys Lake is attending Penn Penn State/Wilkes-Barre Campus
State/Main Campus. include Regina M. Ducey, 189 Shoe-
Maryann M. Montross, RD 1, Box maker St.; John J. Jescavage, 24
50, Noxen, is attending Penn State/ McHale St.; Mark A. Kolojejchick,
Wilkes-Barre Campus. 74 Mountain St.; Michael J. Olejnik,
Shavertown residents attending 101 Hughes St.: Thomas J. Songalia,
Penn State/Wilkes-Barre Campus 67 Brook St.; David W. Walski, 54
include Brian B. Andes, RD 5, Birch Dr.; Joseph J. Zannetti, 355
Oldfield Rd.; Michael J. Banks, 150 Warsaw St.
Howell Rd., RD 7; Samuel C. Bar- Vincent J. Galletti, 33 Maple Dr.,
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