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Second Honors: Joshua Aciuikewicz, Katie Ambrose, Kevin Bowman, Kellie Casey, Michael Clemente, Sean Deats, Joseph DeGraba, Brittany Grabowski, Margaret Guntli, Ian Herron, Brian Karwaski, Dustin LaBar, Allison Leandri, Antonella Recchia, Carla Reino. 7th Grade: Honors with Distinction: Michele Galeano. First Honors: Robert Baur, Caroline Byron, Devin Carey, Lauren Chupka, Elizabeth Clements, Lauren Collini, Kristen Evans, Conor Judge, Melissa Mills, Jared Nothstein, Jessica Ryan, Joanna Smith, Jonathan Stephens, Gre- gory Suhocki, Katy Wholen. Sec- Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 14,2000 13 O'Reilly students compete at PA Junior Academy of Science Forty-one students from Bishop O'Reilly High School participated in the 39th annual regional meet- ing of the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science held at King's College. The students presented projects in competition with stu- dents across the region. Twenty- three students qualified to attend the state meeting of RJAS at Penn State University in May by earning a first award at the regional meet- ing. Students from the Back Moun- tain were: Courtney Reap, 1st award, Math; Jillian Durr, 2nd award, Math; Nora Stepanitis, 1st award, Math; Kristin Wagner, 1st award, Math; Tina Jankoviak, 2nd award, Math; Kate Yashinski, 1st award, Math; Nicole Seitz, 1st award, Botany; Andrew Chambliss, Ist award and perfect score, Math; Marcy Broden, 1st award, Math; Math; Elizabeth Hildebrandt, 1st award, Chemistry; Jessica Holton, Ist award, Botany; Melissa Maximowicz, 1st award, Microbi- ology; Katie Mancuso, 1st award, Microbiology; Jennifer Hummler, 2nd award, Microbiology; Paul Mentis, 2nd award, Biology; Samantha Leandri, 2nd award, Math; Adam Onzik, 2nd award, Math; David Lohin, 1st award, Microbiology; Libby Boney, 2nd award, Math; Kelly Wallick, 2nd award, Math; Laura Krakosky, 1st award, Microbiology; Kim Urban, Ist award, Microbiology; Philip Gianuzzi, 1st award, Math; Kelly Kester, 2nd award, Math; Andrew Lohin, 2nd award, Math; Charlie Bustin, 1st award, Math; Frank Drust, 2nd award, Math; Daniel Suhocki, 1st award and perfect score, Math; Francis McCabe, 2nd award, Math; Bryan Wagner, 1st Alex Kish, Sara Nardone, ond Honors: Lauren Adamchak, Kristen Gabor, 2nd award, Math; award, Math; Mary Yanik, lst Jazqueline Thomas, Alex Kim Durr, RobertJordan, Sandra Randi Malak, 2nd award, Math; award, Math; Erin DeCesaris, 2nd Zamojski, Caroline Zielinski, Krogulski, Sean Leary, Sarah Daniel Flynn, 2nd award, Math; award, Math; James Gurnari, 1st Lauren Zook, Ariel Zurad. Sec- ond Honors: Christina Brown, #David Caruso, Jeffrey Clemente, elli Crossin, Megan Deaine, hristopher DeRojas, Kevin ilbertson, Jamee Krywicki, hristine Marley, Bryan [cLaughlin, Kelsey Moody, thleen Paley, Elizabeth Ryan, #Justin Sherin, Christopher Tay- ‘lor, Eric Wroblewski, Lauren Bets urko. wh E Hy 6th Grade: Honors with Distinction: Neil ‘F Bellanca, Tara Ann Shevock, Licia Wie Paul Witt. First Honors: Joseph Bailey, Mary Balavage, | a Baur, Jennifer Bonetski, fran Feleccia, Scott Grundowski, Mertes, Ryan Murray, Ken Regan, Nicole Spencer, Melissa Supczerski, Victoria Tomassetti, Amber Verazin, Matthew Wilson, Christa Wroblewski, John Zamojski. 8th Grade: Honors with Distinction: Blake Bradley, Dorothy Cashore. First Honors: Colin Conrad, Sally Ann Cusma, Leeanne Griffith, Beth Ann Karwaski, Sarah Lacey, Amy Puffenberger, Aimee Radics. Second Honors: Gregory Andrusisian, Jason Austin, Kathryn Bartizek, Mary Herman, Rebecca Hizny, Meghan Mitchell, Kaitlyn Moody, Matthew Thomp- son. Wilkes honors nursing graduates | Center for the Performing Arts. 8 For successful completion of the baccalaureate nursing program, Wilkes University's nursing graduates were honored at the department's "Annual Pinning Ceremony, held recently in the Dorothy Dickson Darte | The Wilkes University nursing pin symbolizes the ideals of profes- sional nursing: caring, curing, coordinating, enlightening, and service to mankind into the future. and Beth Wagner, Dallas. | | | Students from the Back Mountain were Lynn Dretzel, Hunlock Creek 'W-B Academy holds eight grade graduation Wilkes-Barre Academy held its sixth annual Eight Grade Gradua- tion Ceremony at Newberry Estates in Dallas on June 1. Graduates L-L Nat'l Honor Society speakers The students pictured recently spoke at the Induction Ceremony for the Lake-Lehman High School Chapter of the National Honor Society. Firstfrow, from left: Carrie Houssock, Matt McMahon, Liz Blidner. Second row: Sean Manzoni, David Fine. High School thanks library book donors The Lake-Lehman High School Library wishes to thank all the book donors for the 1999-2000 school year. Faculty and administration: William E. Price, Ph.D; Rosanne Ragnacci; Catherine Wolfe. Students: Brian Daubert. Organizations: Lake-Lehman High School Student Council; Lake-Lehman High School Library Club; Lake-Lehman High School Junior Class. Community: Louise Brown; Don and Karen Cox and Penn State ' Wilkes-Barre; Anne Manzoni. Hoprich named to Lycoming dean's list Stephen Hoprich, a chemistry major from Sweet Valley was named to the dean's list at Lycoming College for the spring semester of the 1999-2000 academic year. 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