The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 21, 1995. . 7 Area graduates of Wilkes U 1 Wilkes University President Dr. Christopher N. Breiseth conferred more than 400 graduate and } =undergraduate degrees at the ~ University's 48th annual spring commencement ceremonies held May 27. Back Mountain graduates are: Michael J. Moses, Shavertown, BA Economics; Tina Marie Hite, Shavertown, BA Psychology; Rich- ard T. Siperko, Harveys Lake, BA Psychology; Heather L. May, Dal- * las, BA Psychology; Mohamed Najib, Trucksville, BS Account- ing; Kerry A. Jaslar, Trucksville, BS Accounting; Joseph Rail, Falls, BS Environmental Engineering; Amy Elizabeth Yanalunas, Dal- las, BS Earth & Environmental Sciences; Michael J. Durkin, Trucksville, BS Mathematics; Geoffrey K. Stephenson, Dallas, BS Mathematics; Becky James, Dallas, BS Nursing; Carl William Smith, Harveys Lake, Master of Bus. Administration; Bruce Kerr, Dallas, Master of Bus. Admini- stration. Graduates from St. Bonaventure “Trucksville resident Kevin G. Burns recently graduated with a degree in history from St. Bonaventure University and was named to the Honors List for achieving a grade point averge of 3.25 or better out of a possible 4.0, during the 1995 Spring semester. Lr 4 JUSTIN JUMPER Jumper is bu ' “selected for Rotary camp for leaders Justin Jumper, 16, has been ) lected to attend the Leader's “> Rotary Camp, June 18-22, at Keystone Junior College. He was selected on the basis of scho- larhsip, character, maturity and versatility. ‘The Dallas High School junior is a member of the golf, basketball and baseball teams, sophomore steering committee and the Ameri- canLegion Team. «x He has earned the top science student award and the NEDT achievement award. He is the son of Richard and Lynn Jumper and has two broth- ers, Brad and David. Named to sMisericordia dean's list . The following local students have been named to the Deans List at College Misericordia for the spring semester, according to Dr. sMary Glennon, RSM, academic “dean. : Individuals named to the Dean's List must attain a grade point average of 3.55 out of 4.00. The students are: Larree Bailey, Shavertown; Elaine T. Carboni, Dallas; Doreen Crawford, Shav- ertown; Scott Crispell, Harveys Lake; Paula Dwyer, Harveys Lake; _ Nancy Eisenberger, Dallas; Heather Fostock, Shavertown; Donald Scott Francis, Shaver- town; Carra Giardina, Dallas; Patricia Griffith, Dallas; David Hoffman, Harveys Lake; Stephen Andrew Horan, Sweet Valley; Patrick Killimett, Dallas; Tracy Krupa, Shavertown; Donna Kvashay, Dallas; Kimberly Lockavich, Sweet Valley; Maureen Luethino, Shavertown; Margaret JMJo -Lunger, Dallas; Melissa A. Malonis, Dallas; Joey Maniskas, Dallas; Dody J. Marsh, Hunlock Creek; Brenda Massa, Dallas; Alice. McGrory, Harveys Lake; Shannon McNeill, Sweet Valley; Donna Miksa Mitchell, Harveys Lake; Nancy Morris, Sweet Valley; Jill Musto, Dallas. Also, Marilyn Olenick, Shaver- town; Merriel Oliver, Dallas; Mich- Welle Panuccio, Shavertown; Mark Parrish, Shavertown; Marlene A. Powell, Hunlock Creek; Rebecca Rampp, Hunlock Creck; Gregory Riedlinger, Dalias; Regina Rock- ensies, Shavertown; Angeleigh Scott, Trucksville; Richard Arden Setser, Jr., Dallas; Grace Smith, Dallas; Rachelle Stuart, Harveys Lake; Barbara Derwin Swan, Shavertown; Kathleen Tufano, Dallas; Lauren Marie Walsh, Trucksville; and Carl Wiedlich, Shavertown. Dallas Middle School awards ceremony. Dallas Middle School handed out year-end awards at a ceremony June 9. In photo at left, W.W. Kubis Award winner Seth Linsinbigler with Robyn Jones, who presented the award. At right, principal Anthony Martinelli, left, and Daddow-Isaacs American Legion Post Commander John Charney flank the winners of the 1995 American Legion Citizenship awards, Segan Millington and Michael Messersmith. "PHOTOS BY RON BARTIZEK Supplement to The Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction is an important community event. So is the annual Auction Section in The Dallas Post. Just as thousands of bargain hunters and library supporters flock to the auction each year, thousands more pore through the section for news about this year's auction and the part they can play in it. This year's Auction tabloid will continue our tradition of bringing readers and auction-goers the most complete package of information about the auction and the people behind it, as we've done since 1946, when Post publisher Howard Risley suggested an auction to raise funds for the new library. A Special Event, and a Special Advertising Opportunity 3. gi Ne De SY A THURS.-SUNDAY Hur 8 Antiques s Odds 'M Ends Back Mountain Library Auction Special Section And we'll continue the newest tradition of having an original work of art on the cover. Special, low color prices and extra distribution, including 6,000+ in the Citizens’ Voice, will assure maximum results for your advertising. PUBLICATION DATE: WED., JULY 5 AD DEADLINE: WED., JUNE 28 The Dallas Post The best news in the Back Mountain 675-5211
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