The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 23, 1984, Image 16

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    Seniors honored
Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon
Jim O'Connell and Jill Graham,
Dallas High School seniors, were
two of nine students from four
schools in the Valley Automobile
Club (AAA) area selected as award
winners in the American Automo-
bile Associations’s 40th Annual
School Traffic Safety Poster compe-
tition. The local club had 462 entries
CHARLOTTE SLOCUM
Slocum named
to Who’s Who
Charlotte Slocum, RN, director of
Student Health Services at College
Misericordia, was recently informed
that her biography will appear in
the 1983-84 edition of Who's Who in
American Nursing.
Mrs. Slocum is a graduate of
College Misericordia with a Bache-
lor of Science in Nursing, a Bache-
lor of Arts in Sociology and certifi-
cation in School Nursing. She is
currently completing a double
master’s degree in Nursing Admin-
istration.
A member of Misericordia’s Nurs-
ing Society, Mrs. Slocum is also the
class of 1985 advisor, coordinator of
bloodmobile drives at the college
and coaches the College’s softball
team.
In community activities, she is a
member of the Lake-Lehman Band
Association, the Lake-Lehman
Booster Club, president of the Lake-
Lehman Wrestling Mothers Associa-
tion and is serving her 14th year
with the Back Mountain Baseball
Association.
She is the recipient of a five year
service award from the American
Red Cross Association, is a member
of Who’s Who Among American
Colleges and Universities, 1980, and
the Northeastern Pennsylvania Col-
lege Health Nursing Association.
Mrs. Slocum lives in Lehman with
her husband Ernest. They have four
children.
Mark Rosing of Dallas has been
named national finalist in the Schol-
arship Competition sponsored by the
National Society of Professional
Engineers Education Foundation.
Mr. Rosing is the Pennsylvania
Candidate for NSPE’s Carnegie-
Mellon University Scholarship. |
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Rosing of Dallas, Rosing is a senior
at Dallas Area High School where
he is Editor in Chief of the Year-
book, in charge of the photography
darkroom for the school yearbook
and newspaper, and a member of
the Drama Club.
An Eagle Scout with the Boys
Scouts of America, he is a member
of the National Honor Society and
was named to Who's Who in Ameri-
can High Schools in both his junior
and senior years. A Junior Assistant
Scoutmaster, Rosing was named
Troop 18 Frenchtown Scout of the
Year in 1982.
submitted by elementary and sec-
ondary school artists in the club
area.
Winners were selected by a panel
of judges from amng 54,751 entries
representing 2,948 schools from 40
states, District of Columbia and
Canada.
PSU grad wins
Terry Spence of Montrose, a 20-
year-old physics major, has brought
unprecedented honor to Penn State
Wilkes-Barre by being named the
recipient of three system-wide Uni-
versity awards.
While at the Wilkes-Barre campus
of Penn State, Spence has excelled
academically and athletically. He
has maintained a 3.84 grade point
average while participating for two
years in soccer and volleyball. He
will continue at University Park
next year. )
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In the AAA safety poster competi-
tion, students design posters around
one of 20 safety themes. Winners
are selected from each of the follow-
ing grade levels: K-3; 4-6; 7-9; and
nality, art execution, visual impact
of the basic safety concept and
interpretation of the safety slogan.
three awards
The three awards he received this
spring are the John Egli Student-
Athlete Award, the President’s
Freshman Book Award and the Eric
A. and Josephine Walker Award.
It’s the first time one student has
won all three awards.
The Egli Award is a competitive
award among students from all the
Commonwealth campuses of Penn
State. Only one Penn State male
and one female student wins it. The
award is given for the combination
of academic and athletic excellence.
hour
service
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treasurer.
Barbara Eyet, Anne Piro and
Karen Masaitis, seniors at Dallas
High School and members of the-
Future Business Leaders of Amer-
ica Club (FBLA) attended the
FBLA state conference, April 29
through May 1, at Host Americana
Farm, Lancaster. They were
accompanied by club advisors Miss
Janet Lorusso and Miss Lynn
Lewis. :
More than 2,000 students and advi-
sors from throughout the Common-
wealth participated in a wide vari-
ety of business-oriented workshops,
election of state officers, business
subject events competition, general
sessions, award ceremonies and a
dance.
A Certificate of Recognition was
presented to the Dallas High School
FBLA members acknowledging
their attendance at the state confer-
ence. In addition to attending the
State Conference, members of the
Dallas FBLA attended the Regional
Workshop held at Luzerne County
Community College in November,
1983 and the Regional Conference at
Wyoming Area High School in
march.
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