10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 5, 2000 DHS soccer club book scholarships - The Dallas High School Soccer Booster Club recently awarded Book Scholarships to qualifying senior team members. Presenting \! | the checks were Dave Katyl, Club President and Pete Hoffman, - Scholarship Chairman. : 7D Pictured are from left to right: Dave Katyl, Matt Rice, Jesse Williams, Jamie Raub, and Pete Hoffman. BMT students graduate from U of S © @ The University of Scranton Dawn M.Kaplanski, Dallas, Bach- = i i | awarded 910 undergraduate de- elor of Science, Occupational . grees at its 100th undergraduate Therapy; Lynn Ann Oldham, Shav- Cy ug commencement ceremony May ertown, Bachelor of Science, Man- (— 28. agement. / / Degree recipients from the Back The University awarded 252 ~ Mountain were: Nicholas M. Acri, Master's degrees at the com- 7 ~ | Trucksville, Bachelor of Science, mencement on May 27. Degree [ When times are good, it's easy to forget the principles and patriots { Biochemistry; Griffin K. Bicking, recipients from the Back Moun- $ ; : : Dallas, Bachelor of Science, Biol- tain were: Kim A. Stokes, Shaver- that for ged the foundation of the American way of life. ogy: Nicole L. Cornell, Sweet Val- town, Master of Science, Commu- 0) & ley, Bachelor of Science, Finance; nity Counseling. : : ; The Declaration of Independence, created 224 years ago, led to the | Herman named to Who's Who formation of the longest-lasting democracy in the history of 4 Dallas resident Christopher Herman, a junior majoring in civil . . 3 engineering at Temple University, will be included in the 2000 edition mankind. Even ROW, our society and government change and grow of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- with each passing year, and we are able to play a part in this i eges." ; : ; Thirty-seven students were nominated and selected for inclusion in evolution. i "Who's Who" from among the 572 undergraduates in Temple's College — ; of Engineering. The students were chosen on the basis of their QQ © academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extra- Every one of us owes a debt to those who came before us, and the | cumiodlar aclivities. apd potential for continned Stores. best way to repay it is to actively participate in the civic life of our 5 ° ] LJ . . Hill named to dean's list at Kutztown community, our state and our nation, Kutztown University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs i Dr. Linda Goldberg has announced Melissa S. Hill of Shavertown to the Wi het 1 B dean's list for the spring semester 1999-2000. € arc among the few people ir To be named to the dean's list, students must earn a quality point - on earth who can speak up for g average (QPA) of 3.6 our of a possible 4.0 and be registered for at least i 12 credits. Students named are pursuing -bachelor's degrees at the ideas and concerns we hold ol 4 Buiziown University, dear without fear of government . J T. ibuti Herman named to Niagra U Dean's list retribution. The courage to do | | More than 800 students were named to the Niagra University Spring SO, while it pales 11 comparison ; 2000 academic dean's list. To qualify, students must attain a 3.25 to that shown by the K academic grade-point average for the semester. Included in the list is : | Catherine J. Herman of Dallas. Founding Fathers and ES yo ‘ : . Revolutionary War Wilkes accounting grads complete internships oul = gf : Py soldiers, is still one of the oO 4 ] Wilkes University's most recent accounting graduates announce the . 3 completion of spring internships with some of the country's most ; character traits we hold most i prestigious accounting firms. dear | | The graduates, their hometowns in the Back Mountain, and intern- ? } ship partners are Jada R. Kozick, Dallas, McGrail, Merkel, Quinn and Associates, Scranton; Michelle R. Nallon, Harveys Lake, Parente , : : I Randolph PC Wilkes Bayre: Cheryl Ml. Smith, Staverton: Ernst and This message sponsored by the following community-minded businesses and individuals | Young, offices in 40 states. : Shippensburg announces gina wies i NV ™ £0 George C. Hasay Steven's i % Contre Cl Shippensburg University has announced the graduation list for ~~ —- Ail . 3 spring 2000. Graduates from the Back Mountain were: Daniel Thomas — . Tih District, House of Rep resentatives own oun 1y caners 0 A of Sheveriown and Ruthie Yale of Dallas. 3 Cx 477-3752 » 287-7505 Country Club Shopping Ctr. » Route 309 Dallas 675-0468 7 N #119 South Main Road, Mountaintop Mon. - Fri. 6 AM. - 7 P.M. Sat. 8 AM. - 4 P.M. Lafayette College announces spring dean's list The names of 687 Lafayette College students who have been named | 1 i <toth dean's list tl db D d to the 2000 spring semester dean's lis Wore Tone Yi ymon S F arm Market & Bakery Pikes Creek Sand & Stone Inc. Christopher W. Gray, dean of studies. achieved at least a 3.45 semester grade point average out of a possible P kes C reek io 675-1696 477-2919 Students from the Back Mountain named to the list were: Jaime oO " Anzalone, Shavertown; John Reap, Shavertown; Stacey Wagner, Shav- ertown; Mark Coslett, Shavertown; and Joseph Cosgrove, Shavertown. Gardner Rubber Stamp Co. Back Mountain Auto Specialists Rear 73 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre 149 Main eo * 675-3336 824-5952 Fax 970-824-1098 (formerly Dallas Exxon) Sen. Charles D. Lemmond, Jr. Drury'sDeli&Restaurant 20th Senatorial District Beer Available * 6 Packs * Hoagies * Pork Barbeques to go | Dallas * 675-3031 Sunset, Harveys Lake * 639-2010 9 4 ® Caddie Labar Septic Tanks & Cess Pools Cleaned 615 Memorial Highway, 823-4529 (Wilkes-Barre) or 542-2262 (Shickshinny) Dallas, 675-1181 / MetzgarAluminum&GeneralContracting | Hanover Ornamental Iron Works | J Bathrooms ¢ Kitchens ¢ Paneling 112 Terrace Ave., Dallas £, ; * Replacement Windows ¢ Awnings ! WA Manor Drive, Trucksville « 696-2924 675-0667 PSU-WB Alumni Master's tournament Penn State Wilkes-Barre Alumni Society's 5th Annual Masters Golf PET CARE ASSOCIATES © 675-1621 Tournament is scheduled for Friday, July 21, at the Irem Temple Jones Pa ncaa ke Shop Located at the top of the hill in Kunkle, above Kunkle Motors Country Club in Dallas. The proceeds from this year's event will Bill Haddle, Sharon M. Horn, D.V.M. benefit Penn State Wilkes Barre's Alumni Society Endowed Harveys Lake ¢ 639-5243 Boarding * Grooming ¢ Pet Supplies * Veterinary Services Scholarship and other programs to benefit the students. A hole-in- Open Weekdays 4 -9:00 P.M. * Sun. & Holidays 1 - 9:00 P.M. www.petcareassociates.com one on Hole #7 will win a 2000 Buick LeSabre sponsored by ; J { Community Buick. Registration begins at 11 a.m. with a shotgun =D E start at 12:20 p.m.; golfers who are interested in participating in the 3x Ws OFFSET PAPERBACK tournament should contact the Development Office at Penn State hip | Wilkes-Barre for additional details at 675-9228. Th D 11 P t M Making preparations for the tournament are pictured, kneeling, from C d dS OS FRS., INC. io ii Dresive and J Regen, go Shin mores 5 “Congratulations Graduates’ anding: Paul Roman, golf pro at Irem Temple Country Club; Tom VT oe oy ; Levitsky, President, Penn State Wilkes-Barre Alumni Society; Penn Dallas Little People Day Care School Opportunities Available State Nittany Lion; Lee McCarthy, Jr., Community Buick; Paul 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas for Temporary & Full-time Employment @ Gardner, committee member; Jane A. Kanyock, Director of 2 : Institutional Advancement, Penn State Wilkes-Barre. 675-6557 : 675-5261 GR
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