10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 20, 1990 SCHOOL LCCC cites students from area Approximately 728 students have earned recognition for out- standing academic achievement during the 1990 Spring semester at Luzerne County Community College. In making the announcement, Thomas P. Leary, dean of admis- sions and student services at LCCC, noted that 110 students attained the distinction of being listed on the President's Honor Roll. To qualify, a student must earn a perfect 4.0 cumulative grade point average. Three hundred and fifty-nine students attained a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.99 for placement on the Dean's List, and 259 were listed on the Honor Roll with an average between 3.25 and 3.49. President's List: Ronald Bau, Hunlock Creek; John Bolin, Dal- las; Marcus Casaldi, Dallas; Alan Dennis, Hunlock Creek; Diane Evans, Shavertown; Byron Hatha- way, Dallas; Michael Helwig, Dal- las; Michael Hutters, Dallas; Harry Jefleris, Dallas; Judy Panek, Dal- las; Esther Payne, Dallas; Ray- mond Reynolds, Dallas; Steven Sharpe, Hunlock Creek; Michael Slote, Dallas; Jerry Southerland, Dallas; Robert Stout, Hunlock Creek; David Traver, Hunlock Creek; Paula Wandel, Dallas. Dean's List: Robert Bailey, Hunlock Creek; Ann Balonis, Trucksville; Martin Barber, Hun- lock Creek; Susan Berdis, Dallas; Robert Blackwell, Hunlock Creek; Colleen Carver, Sweet Valley; Scott Dougherty, Dallas; Terry Dreibelbis, Dallas; Rachel Englehart, Hunlock Creek; Ken Evans, Shavertown; Kimberly Fedrigon, Hunlock Creek; Wendy Ferrara, Harveys Lake; Mark Ga- vin, Shavertown; Patrick Good, Trucksville; Kimberly Groboski, Lehman; Louise Hastings, West Wyoming. Also, Deborah Hoover, Hunlock Creek; Charles Jaget, Hunlock Creek; Theresa Jordan, Dallas; Donald Kapral, Trucksville; Doyle Kent, Hunlock Creek; Carol Kliamovich, Hunlock Creek; Ther- esa Kline, Harveys Lake; John Larkins, Dallas; Mark Lopasky, Dallas; Kimberly Moore, Dallas; William Palmer, Trucksville; Mich- elle Parrish, Shavertown; Melvin Pittman, Hunlock Creek; Jennifer Reese, Hunlock Creek; Philip Reid, Harveys Lake; Virginia Reisser, Dallas; Lori Robey, Dallas; David Ryzner, Dallas; Michael Sharpe, Hunlock Creek; Fiorangel Spe- zialetti, Hunlock Creek; Marc Stella, Shavertown; Joan Warner, Hunlock Creek; Arthur Watkins, Dallas; Margaret Weiss, Noxen. Honors List, Tracy Baines, Dal- las; Tracy Barto, Dallas; Raymond Besecker, Dallas; Joel Canfield, Dallas; Mihyun Cho, Hunlock Creek; Pamela Cragle, Hunlock Creek; Shellene Dixon, Dallas; Paul Donlin, Dallas; Peter Fleschut, Trucksville; Tyrone Glenn, Dallas; Robert Graboske, Hunlock Creek; Johhny Harris, Hunlock Creek; Sandra Honeywell, Hunlock Creek; Ernest Hutchins, Hunlock Creek; BillyJohns, Hunlock Creek; Donna Karlowicz, Hunlock Creek; Rich- ard Klinger, Dallas; Michael Krostag, Dallas; Jane Kubacki, Shavertown. Also, Joseph Lattera, Hunlock Creek; Loryn Mazur, Shavertown; Mary McCabe, Shavertown; James McGuire, Dallas; John Mitchell, Shavertown; Walter Morris, Dal- las; Francis Saxon, Trucksville; Keith Schultz, Shavertown; Rick Shafler, Hunlock Creek; Michael Shemo, Shavertown; Marieanne Shypulefski, Dallas; Oscar Smith, Hunlock Creek; Heidi Strazdus, Dallas; Lillian Symons, Shaver- town; Robert Thomas, Dallas; Joseph Vieira, Hunlock Creek; Eileen Weaver, Noxen. + Computerized Presrciption Service - Russell Stover Candies « Greeting Cards - PA Lottery Ticket “+ Newspapers - Magazines Memorial Highway, Shavertown 675-1191 Seminary names scholarship winners John R. Eidam, Dean of Admission at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, recently announced the names of four students who were awarded Trustee Achievement Scholarships. Scott Schimmel, Sonia Kim,, Natalya Sharp and David Kilough were presented with their awards at a reception held at the school. A scholarship award winner was Sonia Kimm, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hyungbae Kimm of Shaver- town. The Trustee Achievement Scholarships were established by the Wyoming Seminary Board of Trustees, and are granted to students who, in the judgment of the selection committee, combine outstanding performance on a competitive exam with high qualities of citizenship, and a strong record of past achievement. Pictured from left, Dr. Wallace F. Stettler, President, Wyoming Seminary, Sonia Kimm, Mrs. Hyungbae Kimm. Area students honored at Seminary The 146th Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises for Wyoming Seminary College Pre- paratory School, Kingston, were held Sunday, June 3, at the west side campus. Dr. Wallace F. Stettler, ninth president of the school, delivered the charge to the graduates as he presided over his final graduation at Wyoming Seminary. Dr. Stet- tler will resign his post at the end of the academic year. William R. Mainwaring, chair- man of the Board of Trustees, presented the diplomas. The following awards were pre- sented to students from the Back Mountain who excelled academi- cally. President's Award for Outstand- ing Service: Danielle Juliann Baker, Dallas; Kimberly Lauren Ertley, Dallas. The Lindsey Morgan Washburn Prize in Mathematics, Joanna Christine Garbush, Shavertown. The Charles Wood Mathemat- ics Prize, Leena Moran Shah, Dallas. The Harry W. and Emma R. Ruggles Award for the Outstand- ing Graduate, Joanna Christine Garbush, Shavertown. The Quay Adams Award, Chris- topher John Kersey, Shavertown. The James A. Ross Memorial Award, Caroline Gwyneth Isaacs, Trucksville. Jennie Hess Wandell Scholar- ship Awards, Joanna Christine Garbush, Shavertown. Mabel Scott Wandell and Ster- ling Wandell Awards, Dylan Snow- don Jones, Dallas; Christopher John Kersey, Shavertown. Wyoming Seminary cites local students Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, recently held its annual awards asssembly, recognizing students for their achievements. Awards were presented by Dr. Wallace F. Stettler, President of Wyoming Seminary. The following area students were honored with these prizes: The Theodore S. Abbot Language Cup, Leena Moran Shah, Dallas. The Edwin J. Roberts Memorial Prize, Jane Oh, Dallas. Horace Parker Prize, Moran Shah, Dallas. Leena The Philip B. Parsons Memorial Scholarship, Jane Oh, Dallas. Charles B. Kanarr Award, Leena Moran Shah, Dallas. President's Academic Fitness Awards: Danielle Baker, Dallas; Joanne Garbush, Shavertown; Christopher Kersey, Shavertown; Scott Moore, Shavertown; Leena Shah, Dallas. National Merit Scholarship Pro- gram, Leena Shah, Dallas. Letters of Commendation for National Merit Scholarship Pro- gram, Dylan Jones, Dallas; Chris- tian Olson, Shavertown. Brown Book Award, Jane Oh, Dallas. National School Chorale Award, Gary Groblewski, Shavertown. Xerox Award, Janelle Kellman, Shavertown. 1990 Japan-U.S. Senate Schol- arship, Jane Oh, Dallas. PIAA Scholar Athlete, Moore, Shavertown. All-Around Athlete, Kim Ertley, Dallas. Gold Awards, Christopher Kersey, Shavertown; Scott Moore, Dallas; Gianna Santarellli, Gallas; Joanna Garbush, Shavertown. Scott PATRICIA KELLY XENAKIS ©1990 American Express Travel Related Services Company. Inc Dallas mom graduates with honors from Misericordia Patricia Kelly Xenakis of Dallas has been working on her college degree for the past 15 years and recently her dream was realized when she graduated with honors from College Misericordia, Dallas. The 40-year-old mother of two received her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration graduating Magna Cum Laude with a 3.77 grade point average. A na- tive of Falls, Xenakis was selected as a member of two National Honor Societies including the Kappa Gamma Pi National Catholic Col- lege Graduate Honor Society and the Delta Epsilon Sigma National Scholastic Honor Society. Xenakis graduated Magna Cum Laude from Luzerne County Com- munity College in 1986 when she received her Associates degree. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph P. Kelly of Harding, Xenakis serves as the assistant controller for Wyoming Sand and Stone Company, Tunkhannock. She has been employed by the Wyoming County firm since 1969. In additon to her work at Wyo- ming Sand and Stone, Xenakis is co-owner of CARD COLL-X-TIONS, a Dallas based company that fea- tures a variety of specialty greeting cards and stationary available for fund-raising activities. Xenakis and her husband Randy reside in Dallas with their two children Sean, 16 and Patrice Shovlin, 14. That's why AAA offers its members only American Express® Travelers Cheques. And they're fee-free. It's no coincidence that the same Travelers Cheque that always offers hand-delivered refunds virtually anywhere in the world and has a service network on call 24 hours a day is the same Travelers Cheque AAA offers. It's the Travelers Cheque AAA members deserve, anywhere they travel. AAA and American Express Area students named to Dean's List at Wilkes Wilkes University Vice President for Academic Affairs, George Wald- ner, announces the following area students have been named to the Dean's List for the Spring '90 semester. In order to be named to the Wilkes University Dean's List, a student must earn a grade point average of 3-point 4 or higher on a 4-point zero scale. Dallas: Kimberly Thompson, Catherine A. Alesi, Tairran L. Ba- tory, David M. Dombek, Dale E. Fitch, Kirk Givens, Heather Hand, Scott W. Nice, Michael Pelleschi, Joel Rosenthal, Gregg Steuben, Kimberly A. Weidner. Harveys Lake: Kelly McNulty. Hunlock Creek: Thomas J. Creasing. Shavertown: Stephen Parsons, Holly T. 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