Branch officers Auxiliary selects officers The eight branches of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary recently named officers for the 1984- 85 fiscal year at the annual Spring luncheon. The installation meeting was attended by more than 150 auxilians. Officers elected to the Dorrance- ton Branch were Mary Ellen Tap- pino, president; Esther Parkinson, vice president; Trudy Szuro, secre- tary; Harriet Bonham, treasurer. 1984-85 officers for the Careerist Auxiliary are Paula Denisco, presi- dent; Doris Renoe, first vice presi- dent; Carol Colon, second vice pres- ident; Debbie Mozal, secretary; Nancy HumiSton, treasurer; Joyce Yamelski, assistant secretary-trea- surer; Margaret Lumley, corre- sponding secretary. Kingston branch officers named are Mrs. Edmund John, president; Mrs. William Beachan, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Robert Somerville, sec- retary; Mrs. William Wagner, trea- surer; and Mrs. Clayton Jones, assistant secretary-treasurer. Officers elected to the Luzerne branch were Bea Porter, president; Gwen Straub, first vice president; Ruth Morris Miles, second vice president; Lucille Stevens, secre- tary; Ann Dallas, treasurer; and Edna Ruggles, assistant secretary- treasurer. Mrs. Harold Shupp was elected president of the Rural branch. Other Rural branch officers are Mrs. Louis Bedford, vice president; Mrs. William James, secretary; Mrs. Ellis Weaver, treasurer. 1984-85 officers of the Shavertown branch are Mrs. James Goodwin, president; Mrs. Alfred Bronson, first vice president; Mrs. Frances Perrego, second vice president; Mrs. Thomas Bottoms, Sr., secre- tary; Mrs. Norman Stookey, trea- surer; Mrs. Louise Frantz, assistant secretary-treasurer. Wyoming branch officers are Mrs. Fred Pliscott, president; Mrs. James Hearn, vice president; Mrs. William Cadugan, secretary and Mrs. Andrew Skolnick, treasurer. Tinsley retires A number of Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital staff nurses recently honored Alice Tinsley, R.N. at a retirement dinner held at Peru- gino’s in Luzerne. She had been a staff nurse at General for the past 22 years, having worked on most of the medical-surgical floors. She was a staff nurse on 5 C-S-N-W ‘for the past six years. Mrs. Tinsley resides in Dallas with her husband, Leslie. She has two children, Ruth Stanulis of West Wyoming, a phlebotomist at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital; and Calvin J. Tinsley, Petty Officer, Second Class, U.S. Navy, stationed at Nor- folk, Va. ; y ( Awards night at PSU/W-B Penn State University/Wilkes- Barre Campus held an awards night and dinner dance at Genetti’s Best Western to recognize outstanding students in academics, leadership, and athletics. Dr. David G. Rice, director of academic affairs, presented the academic awards to Susan G. Fran- kel, business administration; Ann Marie Martinchak, letters, arts and sciences; Mark T. Henry, electrical engineering technology; John F. Rodriguez, railway engineering technology; Gary M. Suszko, sur- veying technology; Denis R. Repp, telecommunications technology; and Wesley D. Bickelman, biomedi- cal equipment technology. The Kolesar Athletic Award, orig- inated by Professor John Kolessar of the engineering department, was presented to. Tom Dougherty, the student who most distinguished him- self in the ara of athletic accom- plishment during the academic year. Other athletic awards were presented to: Bob Kenia, most valu- Award made able player, and Joe Masi, most At Penn State Wilkes-Barre's Awards Night Banquet, improved player in baseball; Pat Professor John Kolesar, left, presents the Kolesar Athletic Boyle, the basketball team’s most Award to Tom Dougherty, right. Jim Blazes, rear, student at valuable player; and George Vogen, the Lehman campus, served as master of ceremonies for most valuable player on the soccer ; A team. pay the athletic awards presentation. 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