12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 12, 1996 Jennifer Judge honored for honors work Dr. Thomas Visgilio, director of the King's College Honors Program recently announced an Honors Program Certificate was awarded to graduating senior Jenniler Judge of Dallas. Each Honor student plans an individual program of studies which may include independent study courses, internships, or a sell-de- signed major-minor. Honor courses, no more than 12 of which may be on the CORE curriculum level, are awarded an Honors Program Certificate upon graduation. Tsoutsoplildes graduates from Boston U Shavertown resident Voula Tsoutsoplides, recently earned a JD degree in law from Boston University. Gager graduates from U of Vermont Dallas resident Alison Gager recently earned a BA degree in geogra- phy from the University of Vermont. Hudak graduates from King's with honors Joseph J. Hudak was awarded a bachelor of arts in English degree with a minor in writing from King's College on May 19. Joe graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 3.90 grade point average and also received the Vincent D. Garvey, Jr.., Memorial Award for English. Joe is the son of Joe and Elaine Hudak, Dallas. Hardisky earns master's with honors Megan Beth Hardisky recently received her master's degree, summa cum laude, in deal education from Western Maryland College, Westminster, MD. In December of 1994, she received her bachelor's degree in elemen- tary education with a concentration in deafecducation from Bloomsburg University. A former graduate of Dallas High School. she is the daughter of Joseph and Lois Hardisky of Dallas. Moreales graduates from Mansfield Hunlock Creek resident Cliff A. Morales recently graduated [rom Mansfield University with a bachelor's degree in economics. Shelley graduates from Ursinus Amy Jean Shelley graduated from Ursinus College with a bachelor ol science degree in exercise and sport science during commencement exercises May 18. While at Ursinus, she was named to the Dean's Honor List. A graduate of Dallas High School. she is the daughter of Eugene and Patricia Shelley of Dallas. Area scholars earn degrees from Marywood The following Back Mountain residents recently received degrees from Marywood College in Scranton. Rebecca L. Gingo, Shavertown. bachelor's in social work: Kelly A. Brown, Dallas: Kristen M. Kerpovich, Shavertown. master's in psychol- ogy: Nancy Garvey. Dallas, master's in teaching; Mary B. Britt, Dallas, social work. Two from area graduate from F&M Two Back Mountain students atiending Franklin & Marshall College who received bachelor of arts degrees are: Raymond Shynn, an English major, is a 1992 graduate of Wyoming Seminary Preparatory School. A Dean's List student and a Marshall Scholar, he was a member of the College Campus Chorus. He is the son of Dr. Tae II and Kyong Shunn. Shavertown. Berit Case, a geology major. is a 1992 graduate of Dallas Senior High School. A Dean's List student. he is the son of J. Michael and Alene Case, Trucksville. Carter earns associates’ degree in nursing Linda Stevens Carter is a recent graduate of Troy State University in Montgomery, Alabama, with an associate degree in nursing. She is employed at Baptist Medical Center in Montgomery. While attending Troy she was a member of Gamma Beta Phi and the Society of Alpha Sigma Lamba. she received a distinguished honor award from Baptist Medical Center and a Blount award and a scholar- shi Ts Carter is the daughter of Alice Newman May of South Carolina, and Fred Stevens. Trooper. PA. SEAN Kel Ro RETRY 4 - AVA Nog =X BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Daniel S. Miller. Sunday School for all ages, 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wed., 7 p.m., "Out of Bounds" youth service. Midweek home groups; call for days and times. Weekday prayer 6:30-7:30 a.m. Visitors welcome. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675-3616. Pastors: Rev.James A. Wert, Rev. Harriet L. Santos. Music Dir., John Vaida. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service; SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship Services. Visitors expected. PHONE-A-PRAYER 675-4666. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shavertown. Summer Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.; Cry Room and Nursery available. Rev. Robert K. Bohm, Interim Pastor. Phone 675-3859. Everyone Welcome. HUNTSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 2355 Huntsville Rd. Family Worship Service 9:15 a.m. For professional counseling service appts., call 826-0075. Dr. Rudolph Libeck, Pastor. We practice ecumenism. Attending a Lake Silkwroth Lions meeting to honor Lake- Lehman's Student of the Quarter were, seated from left, Barbara and Rachel Kaufman, standing: Tony Stefanowicz, student awards chairman; John Feher, Lions Club president. Lake Silkworth Lions honor Rachel Kaufman The Lake Silkworth Area Lions recently honored Rachel Kaufman as Student of the Quarter at Lake- Lehman High School. Rachel and her mother were guests of the Lions at a dinner meeting held at the Red Rooster Restaurant, Pikes Creek. She was presented with a savings bond and a certificate in recognition of outstanding school and community achievement. Rachel is the daughter of David and Barbara Kaufman of Shavertown. In addition tobeing named class valedictorian, Rachelis a four year member of the National Honor Society, three year member of the Student Council, Youth Salute nominee, member of Adopt-A- Highway program, volunteer at Lehman-Jackson Elementary School to help raise self esteem of youth,. attended Rotary Leader- ship camp, member of first place team in the JETS TEAM competi- tion, three year participant and medal winner in Pennsylvania Science Olympiad, and four year peer tutor. Rachel is a four-year member of the basketball team and a se- nior co-captain and a three-year member of the soccer team. Rachel has worked at Hillside Farms for two years. She plans to attend the Pennsylvania State University at State College to study engineering. Five from area complete kindergarten Sem honors top scholars Several Back Mountain stu- dents at Wyoming Seminary were honored foracademic and co-cur- ricular excellence at the Upper School Awards Day on May 15. Honored were: Jonathan Bradbury, Shavertown., Paul Kafrissen Memorial Computer Prize; Thomas Ryan Ward, Dal- las, Seminary Prize for Declama- tion, Michael Ellis Drama Prize: Kristy Kozlek., Shavertown, Bradford Stuart Kline Award: Douglas A. Sherwood, Dallas, Levi Sprague Fellowship: Matthew Correction Trosan, Dallas, Levi Sprague Fel- lowship. Also, Carolyn Selenski, Harveys Lake, Jerry A. Iscovilz Memorial Good Sportsmanship Award: Julia Eckert, Dallas. John G. Ruggles III Memorial Prize: Sarah Richards. Dallas, PIAA Scholar Athlete Award, Congressman Paul Kanjorski Foundation Award: David, Choe, Dallas. Rensselaer Mathematics and Science Award; Philip Gager, Dallas, All-Around Athlete Award; Michael Hurwitz, Shavertown, PIAA Scholar Ath- lete Award. Due to an editing error, a local student's name was left out of the list of Wyoming Seminary middle school students selected to appear in the PA Music Educators Ass'n District IX SongFest. Mike McCartney of Harveys Lake, a seventh grader, was also chosen. Brown earns master's degree ® The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Marywood Col- lege awarded Kelly A. Brown a master of arts degree in psychol- ogy at commencement May 19 in Scranton. Kelly willbe attending Fordham University in the fall to begin her doctorate in applied developmen- tal psychology. She is currently employed as a graduate research assistant at the Military Family Institute of Marywood College. Kelly is a member of the Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Soci- ety and the Eastern Psychological Association. She recently completed her master’s thesis entitled, “A Cogni- tive-based Intervention Examin- ing Gender Stereotyping in Traits, Occupations, and Activities Among Preschool Children.” In addition to her thesis, Kelly has completed various research proejcts, which have been pre- The Wicker Shop at FASSETT'S (Best Prices Around) Downtown Tunkhannock One Mile North of Wal-Mart | M-F:9:30a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sat: 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. sented at psychology conferences in Scranton, Rhode Island and Philadelphia. Kelly is a 1988 graduate of Dallas High School and an alum- nae of Bloomsburg University. Kelly is the daughter of Ralph and Dorothy Brown of Dallas and the granddaughter of Dorothy Davis and the late Edward Davis, Plymouth, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brown, Hanover Green. a. PHARMACY FINO's PRASNIRGY at the light in Dallas IS NOW ACCEPTING The Geisinger Prescription Program - Plus - Health America * US Healthcare Blue Cross Prescription Program 1st Priority Blue Cross and Blue Cross HMO Aetna ...and most other prescription programs Back Mountain students at the Wilkes-Barre Academy who recently graduated (rom kindergarten are: Dominick Trombetta of Shavertown, the son of Dominick and Susan Trombetta; Craig Roberts of Harveys Lake, the son of Bill and Kathy Roberts; Julie Haller of Shavertown, the daughter of William and Karen Haller; Shana Weinstock of Dallas, the daughter of Sydney and Inez Weinstock and Tara Gwilliam of Harveys Lake. the daughter of George and Therese Gwilliam. PSU to offer career exploration camps High school students will have a unique opportunity this summer at Penn State Wilkes-Barre with four weeks of Career Exploration Camps to help them make informed choices about their future careers. 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