8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 30, 1993 Re a SCHOOL Graduates Cum Laude from Syracuse University oy Julie L. Hess, daughter of David and Patricia A. Hess of Shaver- town, recently became a Cum Laude graduate from Syracuse University with a degree in biol- ogy. Ms. Hess is the granddaugh- ter of Armand and Anne Janco of No. Andover, MA and Joseph T. Hess of Ft. Pierce, FL. : ~ a a a NE te EH Wl A. A ARE 2 ME A A 0 Ae 0 A 5 A 1989 graduate of Lake- Lehman Hihg School, Ms. Hess was also a student at Cumber- land Valley High School in Mechanicsburg, PA. She attended Syracuse on an athletic scholar- ship, playing field hockey for the 12th ranked Orangewomen. ‘+ Ms. Hess is a member of the Phi Eta Sigma honor society and the National Golden Key Honor Soci- ety. She was named to the Big East Conference academic all-star and Gillette /Soft & Dri academic all-star teams (field hockey). She also received an award of excel- lence in research and academics from the Syracuse University JULIE L. HESS biology department. Ms. Hess will be starting em- ployment with The Upjohn Co. as a pharmaceutical sales represen- tative servicing accounts in lower Manhattan. Graduates from Lehigh U Walter Fader was awarded a B.S. degree in mechanical engi- neering from Lehigh University at recent commencement exercises at thz Bethlehem campus. He graduated with henors. He also was co-captain of the “Lehigh Cross Country team for +1993. He was a member of the Patriot League Scholastic Honor Roll. Fader attended public schools in Dailas and graduated from Dallas High Scnool in 1989 where he participated in cross country, track and other school activities. ~ He is the son of Gordon and Jean Fader of Dallas. Fader's sister Katherine, who also graduated from Dallas High School received her Bachelor's Degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a Masters of Jnternational Management from ‘the American Graduate School of . International Management in WALTER FADER Glendale, Arizona. She is now emploved in the Expoort Division of the Paxar Corporation, Sayre, Pa. “Graduates from Elizabethtown Laurie L. Lehman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lehman, ‘Dallas, graduated May 22 from Elizabethtown College with. a bache- Her’ s degree in mathematics. ‘Area Tech students on Honor Roll PL "Elizabeth J. Ellis, Principal, West Side Area Vocational-Technical School has announced the names of Back Mountain students who ‘were placed on the honor roll for the fourth marking period. Included we re. Grade 9 - Highest honors: Shane Hunter. Grade 10 - Honors: Mark Mikolaichik, Kelly Stonier. Grade 12 - High Honors: Leo Dragon, Karen Grandinette, Danette ROR OR wR Roa ww wow ow wos BE REE Hoyt. Grade 12 - Honors: Phillip Gallagher, Douglas Higgins, Barry Kozemko. OUTSTANDING EIGHTH-GRADERS - Dallas Middle School students who earned the American Legion Aware are, from left, Kristen Faerber and Joseph Sallitt. American Legion presents award to two eighth-graders Daddow-Isaacs American Le- gion Post 672, of Dallas, recently presented their American Legion Award to the outstanding eighth grade boy and girl from the Dallas Middle School. The award recipi- ents this year were Kristen Faer- ber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Faerber and Joseph Sal- litt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sallitt of Dallas. Students were evaluated on the criteria of courage, honor, leader- ship, patriotism, scholarship and service. This award has been presented annually since 1982. Area students graduate from Wilkes University Dr. Christopher N. Breiseth, President of Wilkes University, recently awarded 366 under- graduate and 55 graduate degrees, - during its 46th annual spring commencement exercises, held Saturday, May 29 in the Arnaud C. Marts Sports and Conference Center. Former hostage Joseph Cicip- pio delivered the commencement address and received an Honor- ary Doctorate of Humane Letters. An Honorary Doctorate of Science was awarded to Willkes-Barre native and Wilkes :alumnus,-Dr. Paul Wender, a member of a re- search team to develop new treat- ments for cancer. The list of graduates includes: Dallas: Tairran L. Batory, BA International Studies; John S. Fine III, BA Political Science; Stacey L. Fitch, BS Biology; David A. Gorko, Master of Health Ad- ministration; Richard C. James, BS; Matthew Lipo, BA English; William A. Montross, BA Biology; Gregg K. Steuben, BS Mathemat- ics and BS Computer Science; Kimberly D. Metzger, BA Art; Steven W. Skammer, Master of Business Administration; Kim- berly A. Thompson, BS Biology. Harveys Lake: Kelly Lynn McNulty, BS Accounting; Joseph Coveleski, BA History. Shavertown: Susan Lynn Con- way, BA Psychology; Jeffrey R. Harring, Bach. of Business Ad- ministration; Lori A. Kuhar, BS Mathematics; Priya A. Patel, BS Computer Info. Systems; Candice Romanoski-Nulton; BA Sociology; Anita Tsoutsoplides, Master of Business Administration; Scott W. Watkins, BS Biology; Barry G. Bernstein, BS; Katherine E. Roe, BA English; Richard M. Yencha Jr., BS Envir. Engineering. Trucksville: Dawn Lynn Aes- chbach, BA Sociology; Brian C. Banks, Bach. of Business Admini- stration; Mark Mathhew Malacav- age, BS Nursing; Melissa S. Mar- gis, BA Communications. Gate of Heaven School lists fourth period honor students Mrs. Mary C. Tigue, Gate of Heaven School Principal, an- nounced that the following stu- dents were named to the Honor Roll for the fourth marking pe- riod: GRADE 8 Honors With Distinction - Catherine Cashore, Erin Stair. First Honors - Shawna Hinchey, Augusta Malpass, Kelly Nelen. Second Honors - Becky Barna, Christine Kane, Christopher Lohin, Lawrence Medico. GRADE 7 * Honors With Distinction - Alma DeRojas, Matthew Koch, Katie O'Brien, Maureen Paley, David Thoma. First Honors - Kristen Bednarek, Robert Harvey, William Kingsbury, Kathryn Mahoney, Jamie Piszak. Second Honors - Samantha Abod, John Barilla, Erin Barry, Jennifer Bernick, Katie Harkins, Carolyn Selders, Christopher Suhocki, Susan Tomchak. GRADE 6 Honors With Distinction - Melissa Stevans. First Honors - Rose Carter, Robyn Considine, Timothy Flanagan, Matthew Motyka. Second Honors - Janine Chalk, Christa Chmarney, Kristin Czwal- ina, Elizabeth Gale, Joanne Greger, Carol Herman, Kristen Top students The above sixth grade students recently received Academic Awards at Lake-Noxen Elementary School, given to the outstanding student in five different subject areas. Standing, from left, Chad Sorber, Mathematics; Sheila Ely, Com- puter Science; Alison Piatt, Science; Katie Tripp, Language Arts; Maria Dobinick, Social Studies; Robert S. Kunkle, Principal. Insalaco, Jennifer Stilp, Michael Mahoney. GRADE 5 Honors With Distinction - Bryan Wagner, Bridget Narcum. First Honors - Kathy Bednarek, Thomas Brislin, Tess Bruns, Morgan Czwalina, Jessica Gionta, Kara Grundowski, Michael Keating, Megan McAndrew, Ve- ronica McRipley, Robert Neher, Michael Regan, Kyle Reid, Kath- erine Williams. Second Honors - Sara Ber- nosky, Sandra Kuniskas, Lind- say Mace, April Naugle, Katherine Sarnak, Nicole Seitz, Nicholas Suhocki, Michael Tanner, Wendy Wallo, Maria Wright. GRADE 4 Honors With Distinction . Samantha Leandri. First Honors - Elizabeth Baker, Timothy Carroll, Laura Charnick, Lisa Gongleski, Kathryn Guntli, Rebecca Hoffman, Shannon Leary, Jamie Pikul, Jaclyn Reisser, Russell Susko, Kimberly Urban. Second Honors - Theresa Car- boni, Lori Carter, Elizabeth Char- nick, Juan DeRojas, Bradley | Feleccia, Paul Grundowski, John Hubbard, Jennifer Hummler, Andrew Lohin, Shannon Lupien, Christopher Kane, Jocelyn Kozick, Patrick Mulhern, Katie Mullins, Chelsey Ostrowsky, Elizabeth Parulski, John Reed, Lee Stevans. RE a ee OR Sr AY a ARE Ne Te Schedule, Pg 8-9 iq _ ol il No rain, please! 46th Annual Back Mountain Memori AUCTION + ANTIQUES § NEW GOODS Coming in next week's issue of The Dallas Post OT Thurs.-Sun., July 9-12 at the libary on Huntsville Road BOOKS § CELEBRITY ITEMS ENTERTAINMENT FOOD § GAMES ODDS 'N' ENDS CHILDREN'S AUCTION mn SDALLASTR0ST 77 July 8. 1992 Supplement to It's fun for all ages Don't miss it! Free in next week's Back Mountain Library Auction Special Section TT al Library It's a 47 year tradition...the Back Mountain Library Auction and the special section in The Dallas Post. 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