12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 12, 1992 SCHOOL School Merit Scholarship. Melissa Howell wins Seminary scholarship Melissa Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Howell, Dallas, recently was named a recipient of the Wyoming Seminary Lower This academic merit scholarship is presented by Wyoming Seminary annually to two new students in grades 5 through 8 who excel in a written examination and an interview with the dean of the Lower School. Pictured, from left, are Mrs. Howell, Melissa Howell, and the dean of Wyoming Seminary Lower School, D. Allan Woodard. Nathan Santos awarded music scholarship to Miami Nathan Santos has been awarded full tuition scholarship to the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, beginning the Fall semester 1992. He will be pursu- ing a master’s degree in jazz stu- dio studies with concentration on private study in string bass and electric bass. __. Nathanisa 1988 graduate from Wyoming Valley West High School with awards in band and choral competitions. He attended Wilkes University and graduated with a bachelor's of art in music per- formance, magna cum laude. Santos is well-known for pro- fessional music activities in the Wyoming Valley, having been so- loist for the Wyoming Valley Ora- torio Society, Scranton Singer's Guild and the tenor soloist at First Presbyterian Church in Wilkes- Barre. More recently, he has been performing with the Cincopella NATHAN SANTOS Singers. For the last five summers he has served on the staff of En- core Music Camp. Nathan is the son of Professor Rosendo and Reverend Harriet Santos. James Donnelly awarded Wilkes journalism scholarship Wilkes University junior, James Donnelly of Hanover Township, has been awarded the ThomasdJ. Moran Scholarship in Journalism. Donnelly, recently received an associate degree in communica- tion from Luzerne County Com- munity College. Son of Maureen and the late Robert Donnelly of Harveys Lake, he hopes to pursue a career in one of the many com- munications fields. Endowed by a $50,000 gift from The Capital Cities Foundation and the Time Leader, the Scholarship is given to a graduate of Luzerne County Community College inter- ested in continuing his or her education at Wilkes University. Nine students at Penn State Wilkes-Barre were honored by the Student Government Association for outstanding club membership at the campus. The Outstanding Club Member Awards are pre- sented annually at the Annual Leadership Awards ceremony to those members in each organiza- tion who have contributed above Mark Katyl TV Service Servicing Most JAMES DONNELLY Penn State club members honored and beyond to their organization throughout the acrdemic year. Back Mountain recipients of the awards include: Robin Martin, Booster Club, Dallas; Eileen Ta- manini, Broadcasting/WPSI, Trucksville; Melanie Marino, Campus Activities Board, Shaver- town. r- Lehman teacher Sandra Weyman participates in writing program Area school teachers gathered recently for the Summer Writing Institute, an intensive workshop for selected teachers of writing from all grade levels, to learn, think and renew their commitment to educa- tion. The participants were awarded six graduate credits from Wilkes University. Sandra Weyman of the Lake Lehman School District was among the participants in the Institute, part of the Northeast Pennsylva- nia Writing Project. The teachers met four days a week for three weeks to discuss current composi- tion theory, research and editing. They also made presentations and participated in writing/editing response groups. For more information on subse- quent Writing Institutes and other Northeast Pennsylvania Writing Projects, contact Dr. Rosemary Williams, Project Coordinator and Co-chairman of the Education Department at Wilkes University at 831-4461. Graduates University of Delaware Shaunna Marie Griffin, of Dal- las, has received a Master of Arts degree. Point Park College Jeremy T. Czarniak,of Dallas, graduated cum laude with abache- lor of fine arts degree in theatre arts. Mansfield University Tracey A. Morgan, of Shaver town, received a BSE English Education. Wilkes University Shavertown: Raymond Bartosh, Master of Business Administra- tion; Holly T. Pitcavage, BS, Envir. Engineering; Matthew E. Reinert, BS, Business Administration and BA Psychology. University of Pennsylvania Paul John Adams of Harveys Lake, received a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the School of Dental Medicine. Brent William Snowdon of Dal- las, received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Arts and Sciences. Penn State Wilkes-Barre Associate degrees: Student Marshal Karen S. Ber- lew, Dallas, received the Business Administrtion Academic Award. James F. Farrell, Dallas, Gary M. Hoskins, Trucksville; Robert B. Masters, Lehman and Keith N. Stefanowicz, Harveys Lake, re- ceived an Associate degree in Elec- trical Engineering Technology. : Patrick E. Grimes, Dallas ard Joseph K. Harding Jr., Harveys - Lake, received an Associate degree in Surveying Technology: William F. Mcintosh, Dallas, received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering Technology. Certificates: Marketing Management: Karen Berlew, Dallas; Allison C. Berlew, Dallas; Karen Cox, Shavertown; Raymond Conrad, Dallas. Management Information Sys- tems: Karen S. Berlew, Dallas. FURNITURE CLEANING SOFA $35 LOVE SEAT $25 CHAIR $15 2 ROOMS OF CARPET Reading Is Fundamental readers at Ross Elementary The students of the Ross Elementary School participated in the Reading Is Fundamental program during the-school year. 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