Ne i— ) - The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 16, 1999 13 d ! ] ny fi : Penn State Wilkes-Barre will demand for qualified individuals can S 1St Or SP ring semester host an open house on Tuesday, in these fields, Penn State is cre- D June 22 starting at 6:30 p.m. in ating a curriculum that focuses The following local students Valley; Peter John Malak, Shav- the Center for Technology on the on a new kind of technology pro- have been named tothedean’slist ~ertown; Amanda Manganiello, campus in Lehman. This open fessional: one who's expertise at College Misericordia for the Shavertown; April Masters, house will highlight the new Penn ranges from the creation, organi- spring semester. Hunlock Creek; Jessica Pickett, State Information Sciences and zation, structure, and manage- Sweet Valley; Sharon A. Pizzella, Technology (IST) degrees and cer- ment of information to the effects The students are Amy Antos- Dallas; Melissa Rasmus, Hunlock tificate programs, but willinclude of information technology's on Tirva, Shavertown; Lois Boginski, Creek; Alison Redmond, Hunlock otheracademic programs, admis- ~~ society. Dallas; Carolyn Noel Burke, Dal- Creek; Michelle Slezak, Shaver- sions, financial aid, athletics, : The Wilkes-Barre campus op- las; Katie Chimock, Dallas; Alayne town; Glen A. Stook, Mountaintop; clubs and organizations and aca- tions within this degree are soft- Susan Ferraresi, Shavertown; Rebecca Ann Vauter Stredny, demic support services. ware, networking, telecommuni- Terry Joyce, Dallas; John L. Dallas; Kathleen Elyzabeth Strish, High school juniors and se- cations, data/information and a ) Kachurick, Jr., Dallas; Patricia Harveys Lake; Addrianne niors and their parents are in- baccalaureate option that will pro- Kim, Dallas; Kimberly Ann Trevethan, Dallas; Scott Van vited. Adults interested in begin- vide a smooth transition into the Kovalick, Noxen; Tara Lisnow, Etten, Dallas; Jamie Wickard, ning higher education or return- four-year degree program. An Dallas; Elizabeth Lockavich, Sweet Valley; Leighann Williams, ing to college are also welcome. individualized option is also avail- Sweet Valley; Melanie Love, Dal- Larksville and Robin B. Wilson, According to recent surveys, a able for interested parties and las; Colette E. Mahoney, Sweet Noxen. shortage of at least one million degrees may be pursued on a part ; computer scientists, systems de- orfull-time basis. Businesses may signers and programmers is pre- = also be interested in on-site dicted in the 21st century if the courses for employees. current growth rates in informa- For more information or to make tion technology fields continue. reservations for the Open House, q : A In response to the overwhelming please call 675-9238. Todd Buckley awarded certificate B k Mt : d t : Todd Buckley, an eighth grade student at the Dallas Middle School, aC o resi cn S receive was awarded a certificate of merit by the Pennsylvania Middle . : . School Association. The award is designed to honor outstanding d 1 f J t young adolescents who demonstrate leadership abilities, good Ip omas rom unia a citizenship and have made positive contributions to their school. Pictured are, Michael Shevock, guidance counselor; Todd Buckley, Nicole: Negle of Shavertownwi Gary Naugle, | / x % and Anthony: Martinelli. Dallas Middle School Brneioal. received a bachelor of arts degree JessicaA. Winslow also of Shav- i i y : P p in elementry and early childhood ertown received a bachelor of sci- [) Shown from left are, Helene Solovey, student; Joan Bush, Clyde education from Juniata College. ence degree in ecological studies Birth Award recipient; Willoiam Pethick, Hayfield Award recipient; - A d N ] M Nicole was selected for inclusion fromdJuniata College. Jessica com- and Jackie Warnick-Pi iviti i ; } in Who’s Who Among Students in pleted an internship with the De- 2 stuosniiasiviiisscuoniinalor, din 0 dn orgai Car n S American Colleges and -Universi- partment of Environmental Pro- : : . ties. She served as a Resident tection and was a member of the PSU Stu dent Government P A St at c C rt fi t Assistant and was captain of the Environmental Science Society C 1 1Cd C softball team. and the Conservation Club. A . . Nicole plans to pursue a career 1995 graduate of Lake Lehman Asso C1 ation presents aw ards TheJohns Hopkins University's Chestertown, MD this summer to in teaching. A 1995 graduate of High School, Jessica is the daugh- Institute for the Academic Ad- further his skills in Math and Lake-LehmanHigh School, Nicole ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ; vancement of Youth has awarded Science. : is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winslow. D Two people were recently hon- has contributed the most to the = Adam Nolan Morgan a PA State Adam was also awarded a one- ored at the annual Penn State welfare of the student body dur- certificate honoring his outstand- course scholarship at College : Wilkes-Barre Student Govern- ing the year. ing academic abilities as mea- Misericordia, allowing him to par- BMT grads earn degrees ment Association /Athletics ban- The Hayfield Award was pre- sured by the SAT-I. ticipate in a college course of his quet held at the East Mountain sented to faculty member William Adam an eighth grade student choice during the academic years . Inn. The Clyde Birth Memorial Pethick, lecturer in mathematics, at Dallas Middle School, scored of 1999 through 2001. fi F ] | & M h 11 Award, sponsored by the Circle K who was selected by the student higher than the mean of college- Adam is the son of Dr. Kathleen rom ran § 11 ars d Club was given to Joan Bush, body as the outstanding instruc- bound seniors in both Math and Nolan of Dallas and Dr. Glen Mor- : student services grant coordina- tor of the academic year. This Verbalsectionsofthetest. Hewill gan of Rockville, MD and the Two Back Mountain residents Senior High School. An honors tor. This award was established award is based on a combination be attending a three week pro- = brother of Tyler Nolan Morgan. received bachelor degrees from list student, Reese Wasa student in memory of Clyde Birth, past of teaching excellence and contri- gram at Washington College in Franklin & Marshall College. tour guide for the office of admis- 5) president of the Dallas Kiwanis bution to the general welfare of Grace Huh, an English major, sion. He is the son of Alan and ) Club and is presented to the stu- students at the campus. is a 1993 graduate of Wyoming Carol Reese, Dallas. dent, staff or faculty member who : Seminary. A dean's list student, Michael Scott, an art major and she was a member of the rowing environmental studies minor, isa . : 214 team and of the chamber chorus. 1995 graduate of Wyoming Semi- American Legion Auxiliary selects She is the daughter of Chan Woo nary. A dean’s list student, he : and Soon Sun Huh, Dallas. was the recipient of the Huffnagle ; . Quentin Reese, a business ad- Scholarship Award. He is the son Davenport to attend seminar ministration (management) ma- of Dr. Durelle Scott, Dallas and jor, is a 1995 graduate of Dallas ~ Jeannie O'Donnell, Kingston. Ashley A. Davenpott, a junior During the week the girls will 9) at Dallas Senior High School has elect city, county and state offi- PIO . been selected by Dallas Unit 672 cials, including Governor, Lt. Gov- Lake-Noxen principal I eleases honor roll of the American Legion Auxiliary, ~~ ernor, other officers and an Out- Dave McLaughlin-Smith, Principal of Lake-Noxen Elementary School, to attend Keystone Girls State. sta nding Cilizen Two Senators Harveys Lake, announces the following sixth grade students have This "Experience in Govern- will attend Girls Nation in Wash- achieved the Honor Roll for the fourth marking period: Benjamin ment will beheldat Shippensburg mgton, D.C. agen dn July. : Baird, Kenneth David, Susan Dobinick, Carlee Engelman, Christopher University, Junel 3-19, and isthe Ashley is {hie danghiariof Reid Farrey, Charley Fisher, David Hughes, Jolene Kaminski, Jennifer 54th session sponsored by the anddJennifer Davenport of Dallas. Nalbone, Shannon Prescott, Brian Rigez, Amanda Sagan, Nicholas American Legion Auxiliary. About She is active in the Student Coun- Schwartz, Annastasia Sorchik, Johanna Tripler, and Jason Wagner. 200 girls are brought together cil, Yearbook Committee, Ameri- through sponsorship of local Aux- can Literature Field Studies, Jun- iliary Units and other organiza- ior Steering and AIDS Council. : I - > Ee a a Book donations help support LLHS library county and state levels. diving team. The Lake-Lehman High School Library wishes to thank the following book donors for the 1998-99 school year. Faculty and Administration: Sandy Boyle, Anita Kerkowski, Jean Lipski, Carol Oliver, William Price, Rose Ragnacci and Mary Beth Shields. Organizations: Lake-Lehman Educational Association and the Lake-Lehman Student Council. ‘Business or Community: Lee Roy Jones, American Office Systems; Mary Ann and Ron Swank. Loiacono earns All-American status. Sandra Loiacono, Dallas, was among seven Keystone College stu- dents named as 1999 ‘Academic All-American. Students are selected for this honor in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, a commitment to service in college and community and good citizenship. Sem students recognized for art work Several Wyoming Seminary Lower School students from the Back Mountain were recently recognized with certificates of merit for their outstanding artwork in Wilkes-Barre’s Fine Arts Fiesta. Under the direction of instructors Eileen Warren and Lorraine Jarden, the students exhibited work in a variety of media. Front row, kneeling, is Kelly Dickinson of Shavertown and Chelsea Yenason of Dallas, with their award-winning coil baskets. Second row, Whitney Pollock, Dallas, drawing; Naveen Dasa, Shavertown, drawing; Gabrielle Richterman, Dallas, painting and Excellence in Graphic Award winner. BMT residents earn diplomas from ESU The following Back Mountain residents received diplomas from East Stroudsburg University: Laura M. Popielarz, Dallas, B.S. Elementary Education; Bridget C. Temperine, Dallas, B.S. Physical Education; Raphael S. Klemunes, Jr., Hunlock Creek; M.S. Biology; Melinda Haberstich, Shavertown, B.S. Management; Jennifer R. Krakosky, Shavertown, B.S. Hospitality Management. BMT students join nursing honor society Ryan Lopez, Dallas, was recently inducted into the Zeta Psi Chapter of the International Nursing Honor Society. He is a senior at Wilkes University. Senior Bernadette Gately, R.N., of Shavertown was also inducted to the honor society. Adam Nicely receives Woronko named to dean's list at Bucknell Zabresky earns law degree from Widener ii 75s Post Be fiend : Michael J. Woronko, 6 Rhodes Terrace, Harveys Lake, was named Jacqueline Anne Zabresky, Dallas, received a Juris Doctor Degree Call ee ; bachelor's degree to the dean's list at Bucknell University. He is the son of William and ~~ during the Commencement ceremony held at the Widener University a Adam E. 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