FETE a HFEF EFF y | pas = gy @ The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 31, 1995 9 Scholarship offered for eperforming arts student Gina Major, director of Major Performing Arts Centers in Pittston, Trucksville, Wilkes-Barre and Scranton announces the _ fourth annual Performing Arts &} College Scholarship, available this year to a current graduating high school senior from the Back Mountain, accepted into a four- year college or university to major in any performing artrs field. To apply, send the following information postmarked by June 4: name, address, parents names, phone number, high school, col- lege and ‘major accepted and 8 academic and performing arts accomplishements, school activi- ties and community involvement. One typed or clearly handwritten page is sufficient. Information will be verified before the recipi- ent is announced. Send this information, post- marked by June 4 to Major Per- forming Arts, 5 Dug Rd., Trucksville, PA 18708. . Non-credit photo course at LCCC Luzerne County Community College Office of Community Serv- ices has scheduled a credit-free seminar on basic photography, beginning June 5 and continuing through June 26. This course is designed to teach students the basics of photogra- phy to take better pictures and become more familiar with their 35mm cameras. The course will gy focus on a variety of topics, in- cluding shutter speeds and film types, portrait, scenic, close-up and action photography, and the basics of photo composition. No darkroom work is involved. Students are responsible for pur- chasing and developing their own film. Students are requested to re- view their camera manuals and @abring them to the first class. Classes will be held at the col- lege's main campus in Nanticoke from 6 to 9 p.m. For more information, or to register, call the college at 829- 7477 or 829-7496. HIKING 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville Call Ahead 696-2100 Eat in or Take Out Try Our Wings! Mon.; 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm Fri.: 11:00 am - 12:00 Midnight Sat.: 12:30 pm - 12:00 Midnight » Sun.: 2:00 pm - 11:00 pm Back Mountain Misericordia graduates At College Misericordia's 69th annual Commencement May 20, the following Back Mountain area residents received degrees: Front row, Linda Jane Kishbach, cum laude, BS in occupational therapy, Dallas; Lori Corby, BS in occupational therapy, Tunkhannock; Lori Recek, cum laude, BS in occupational therapy, Shaver- town; Brenda Kay Love, magna cum laude, BS in occupational therapy, Dallas; Jacqueline Devlin, BSN in nursing, Shavertown; Tammy Dzanko, AAS in radiologic technology, Shavertown; Michele Lynn Maransky, BSN in nursing, Hunlock Creek; and David M. Sinnott, BS in management information systems, Shavertown; Second row, Patricia: Griffith, magna cum laude, BS in accounting, Dallas; Mary Lou Williams, MS in education, Dallas; Joey Maniskas, summa cum laude, BS in management information systems, Dallas; Bruce Russell Trumbower, BS in occupational therapy, Harveys Lake; Robin Smigielski, BS in elementary education, Harveys Lake: Melissa Melonis, BS in elementary education, Dallas; Amy Chamberlain, BS in radiography, Dallas; Kelly Bobeck, BS in business administration, Trucksville; Lori Van Etten, BS in accounting, Dallas; Andrea Pituch, cum laude, BS business administration; and Roy Crawford, BSW in social work, Dallas. Four area graduates earned honors Several Back Mountain resi- dents were honored during Col- lege Misericordia’'s 69th Com- mencement Convocation. Joey Maniskas of Dallas gradu- ated Summa Cum Laude with a BS in Management Information Systems. Maniskas was admit- ted to the Beta Chi Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society for Continuing Education and Beta Chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma National Scholastic Honor Society. Joey is the daughter of Wallis and Joseph Maniskas of Dallas. Brenda Love of Dallas gradu- ated Magna Cum Laude witha BS in Occupational Therapy. Love Named Outstanding English Major Christopher Robin Tawes of Dallas has been honored at Vir- ginia Wesleyan College's Spring Honors Convocation. Christopher, the son of Gary and Peggy Tawes, received the Outstanding Graduating English Major Award. Heis a 1991 gradu- ate of Lake-Lehman High School and an English and philosophy major. MOUNTAIN BIKES Raleigh & Jamis ROLLER BLADES Roller Blade Demo! June 16th, call for info! CANOES & KAYAKS & CAMPING RT. 309 at Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre Hours: Mon. 10-8 « Tues., Wed., Thurs.. 10-6 Fri. 10-8. « Sat. 10-5 « SUNDAY - Kayaking was awarded the Occupational Therapy Student Achievement Award for Outstanding Excellence in Occupational Therapy. She was admitted to Kappa Gamma Pi National Catholic College Gradu- ate Honor Society and to the Psi Chapter of Pi Theta Epsilon Na- tional Occupational Therapy Honor Society. During her college career, Love participated in Varsity M Club, cheerleading as captain, student government and College Miseri- cordia Students Occupational Therapy Association. She served as secretary of Pi Theta Epsion. Shavertown resident Lori Re- cek graduated Cum Laude with a BS in Occupational Therapy. She was admitted to the Psi Chapter of Pi Theta Epsilon National Occu- pational Therapy Honor Society. During her college career, Re- cek participated in Pi Theta Epsi- lon as treasurer. Lori is the daughter of Gloria and Larry Recek of Shavertown. Trucksville resident Salvatore Saratteri graduated Cum Laude with a BS in Business Admini- stration. During his college career, Savatteri participated in the Business Club. Salvatore is the son of Linda Gulotta of Trucksville and Salva- tore Savatteri, Sr. Yurko honored for senior project Area Seminary graduates Wyoming Seminary celebrated its 151st commencement May 27 and 28 as 90 seniors from around the world graduated from the Kingston School. Commencement exercises were held in the school's Carpenter Athletic Center. Jessica Fried, Dallas was cho- sen to give the student address. Back Mountain members of the Class of 1995 are: Brian James ‘Blaum, Shavertown; Benjamin Robert Brown, Dallas; Corey John Cherup, Dallas; Eric Lee Alexan- Top science projects der Emanski, Shavertown; Mi- chael William Koch, Shavertown; Gabrielle Gorrie Liss, Dallas; Nicholas Karl Mahler, Dallas; Carolyn Graham McLaughlin, Dallas; Susanne Patricia Mugford, Dallas; Holly Jill Naugle, Trucksville; Jennifer Ann Savage, Harveys Lake; Walter Steven Sherwood, Dallas; Randolph Elli- ott Slaff, Jr., Dallas; Matthew Robert Sordoni, Harveys Lake; James Andrew Urisko, Jr., Shav- ertown; and Charles William Wasserott, V, Shavertown Mrs. Joan Rakowski's 6-7 and 6-8 science classes recently studied the world's different biomes. Biomes are communitites of living things found in a major ecological region. In a project contest each student designed and built a realistic biome with science teachers selecting the best project winners. The winners of section 6-7 are Kim Fowler, Mitch Onzik, Randa Shamin, John Nackley and Karl Kvashay. Graduates from East Stroudsburg Shavertown resident Patrick C. Kilduff recently graduated from East Stroudsburg University at commencement exercises. Kilduffearned a B.A. in biology. WYOMING VALLEY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM in conjunction with The Wyoming Valley Unit of the American Cancer Society Education Committee Emery Yurko, a Wilkes University senior will receive a student paper award from the Pennsylvania Water Environmental Association at its upcoming convention for his work on a research paper. “Removal of Floatables from Combined Sewer Overtlows,” done with two other students, is analysis of their senicr project. Yurko is a resident of Wyoming and a graduate of Dallas Area High School. An opportunity to excel... 1995S Non-credit programs and camps for children and adults Make a Spash! Dive into College Misericordia's @ Fitness & Fun and Super Sports Summer programs! 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