12 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, June 29, 1988 Schools Back Mountain students make LCCC honors Several Back Mountain students earned recognition for outstanding academic achievement during the 1988 Spring semester of study at Luzerne County Community Col- lege. Those listed on the President’s honor roll earned perfect 4.0 cumu- lative averages; those on the Dean’s List had 3.5 to 3.99 aver- ages; and those on Honor Roll had Outstanding Club 3.25 to 3.49 averages. The Hayfield Ambassadors Club at Penn State Wilkes-Barre was named the outstanding student ‘Those named to the -President’s organization for the 1987-88 year. The award was presented by the Committee on Student List are: Paul L, Campbell, Shav- oe i de : : ertown; Kathryn E. Downs, Dallas; Moses wins essay contest Affairs in recognition of outstanding involvement with the campus and the community. The Anthony Hillson, Daliass Ronald A. y Hayfield Ambassadors serve as hosts of the campus and study the history of the Hayfield Lepore, Dallas; Colette Mahoney, Dallas Junior High student Ron Moses won the seventh 2 House, the 55-room mansion that houses the administrative offices of the campus. They Sweet Valley; Wendy K. Saxe, grade level essay contest sponsored by the Wyoming Valley frequently provide tours for prospective students and this year gave tours to a number of Sweet Valley; David G. Smith, Drug and Alcohol Council. the theme of the essay was | community organizations, including Ladies Legal Aid Society, PG&W, C-TEC, Boy Scouts and Dallas; Jeffrey L. Watson, Dallas. ‘Education Is the Key to Understanding’. Moses won a $100 Phi Beta Gamma. The Ambassadors also co-sponsored the Christmas semi-formal and held Those named to the Dean’s List savings bond for his winning entry. various fund raising activities. Shown from left are club members Lisa Roke, Cindy Brenner, are: Cheryl S. Cavalari, Trucks- Shown in the picture from left, are, Mr. Gilbert Griffiths, treasurer; SheriaM losky, president; Jennifer Youngman, club advisor; Sarah Pugh, vice Wie Shrisune L. jravalan, principal; Ron Moses, Miss Robyn Jones, health instructor. president; and Eric Haines. | . Dallas; Laura Dean, Dallas; David ; L. Elston, Dallas; Patrick L. Good, ling, Trucksville; CArol A. Strutko, Cynthia A. King, Dallas; Michael Trucksville; Kelly L. Harris, Harveys Lake; Michael A. Swan, A. Krostag, Dallas; Sharon A. Trucksville; Maryann Koflanovich, . Sweet Valley; Joseph Tomaselli, Lulewicz, Dallas; David Pyskoty, Shavertown; Alice A. Maceiko, Dallas; Edward Wilson, Dallas; Shavertown; David J. Ryzner, Harveys Lake; Roberto Montanez, Dale R. Wittick, Dallas. Dallas; Diane Smith, Sweet Valley. Dallas; Donald J. Montigney, Those named to the Honors List Tammie L. Sutton, Shavertown, Dallas; Russell G. Olson, Dallas; are: Sheryl Clark, Dallas; Paul D. Carolyn L. Valentine, Sweet" Lori Robey, Shavertown; Donna L. Conlin, Dallas; Scott Doughtery, Valley; Donna L. Wandell, Sweet Rogers, Harveys Lake; Lynn Ster- Dallas; Brenda L. Hage, Dallas; Valley. Student officers The College Misericordia Chapter of the Student Nurse Association of Pennsylvania recently elected its officers for the 1988-89 academic year. At a special installation ceremony, incoming officers received the official pin of the student organization, which was awarded the current president Paulette Lee Niznik and vice president Jodell Welles. Misericordia’s Student Nurses Little People Gradu ates a Association of Pennsylvania were also recognized by the college Student Government as the Thirteen students of Little People Day Care and Kindergarten graduated Sunday, June 19, from Outstanding Academic Club for 1987-88. Shown, from left, row 1: Florence Bourcier, Evelyn the school *at College Misericordia Auditorium. 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