J Lake-Lehman srowns Prom ing & Queen Lake-Lehman Senior High School recent- ~Jy-held their Junior-Senior Prom at 19V Haenetti’s, Wilkes-Barre. Brom King and Queen and members of the court are listed below: From left, seated on floor: Dan Blidner, Jacquie @:chaffner. Seated: Sara Swire, Jeff Car- f1f Ifits, Chris Teetsel, clos Varia Arcangeli receives One of Penn State's most pres- tigious awards for an undergrad- te student has been awarded td Maria Arcangeli, student at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, who Was selected as the 2002 recipi- ht of the Eric A. and Josephine S. Walker Award. Arcangeli was Honored recently at the Wilkes- arte campus Student Govern- nent Association Leadership/Athletic Awards Din- ter where she was presented R¥ith a medallion and a plaque. The Walker Award recognizes a student from each of the cam- pases in the Penn State Com- lonwealth College whose out- standing qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and citi- ®-cnip has positively influenced fellow students and has con- tributed to the prestige and well- being of the campus and to the reputation of the University as a bY Arcangeli represented Penn ‘State Wilkes-Barre at Intercolle- Nolpetti wins ®3prague Fellowship Wyoming Seminary recently announced that Dan Volpetti, sRallas, was among the 2002- 2003 recipients of the Levi Sprague Fellowships. Awarded annually to commemorate the 70-year tenure of Wyoming @; inanys fourth president, e fellowship honors student eaders—in academier—athleti some day students into the dorms. Selection as a Levi Sprague Fellow is the highest honor which the school bestows for leadership, and, once chosen, these students are expected to serve as models to the rest of the student body. Nominations of juniors by students and fac- ulty members are gathered in- April and May and passed on to a committee of faculty and cur- rent Levi Sprague Fellows, which makes the final decision. Recognized students receive full room and board for their @co year. Send The Post to a friend It makes a great gift call 675-5211 WING INTO - SUMMER ogre [Fits perfectly in the comer of your backyard! t= A Jungle Tower (Ladder model | for 3 swings) with these add-ons: * Light & Flexi Swing * Trapeze Bar & Rings * Double Bronco Swing * Crows Nest Treehouse ‘ (green stripe) § + Triple Wave Slide (green) %, + Play Telescope % As pictured \) a 16’ deep x 165’ long Joll, Dwayne Kalinay, Jessica Keefe. “Back row standing: Mrs. Bonnie Gregory dr. Class advisor), Chris Kabosky, Lind- say Boris, Casey Holcomb (Prom King), afoelle Lussi (Prom Queen), Dina Sarmo- giate Leadership activities and was voted outstanding club member for her role in the Honor Society. She was also one of only 22 students who received the Overall Academic Excellence Award this year and was listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. She also acted as an orientation leader and open house volunteer. In addition, Arcangeli received the campus Education Divi- sion/Major Award and the Eng- lish Division/Major Award. She was recently inducted in to the Pi Lambda Theta International Hon- or Society for Education at Uni- versity Park where she will com- plete her degree in Secondary Education this fall. Arcangeli is the daughter of Pa- tricia and Michael Arcangeli of Shavertown. yet Fix Pp PSU Walker Avard Maria Arcan-. geli, left, and John Murphy, director of student affairs at Penn State Wilkes- Barre. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, June 6, 2002 1 Back Mountain residents receive degrees from LCCC A number of Back Mountain residents recently received their degrees from Luzerne County Community College at the 34th annual Commencement exercises. Those who received degrees in- cluded: Associate in Applied Sci- ence: Sumner Robert Bachman II, Dallas; Kathleen Marie Paulette Baczynski, Trucksville; Brian Bogdon, Hunlock Creek; James C. Bulkley, Noxen; Kevin Butler, Dallas; Harold Robert Cain, III, Hunlock Creek; Frank Ceklosky, Dallas; Susan M. Dee- ble, Shavertown; Jessica Ann Eicke, Sweet Valley; Alexius Lee Frantz, Dallas; Nathaniel K.D. Glover, Dallas; Robert J. Hardisky, Dallas; Theresa Marie Hillard, Harveys Lake; Danielle Laurie Kamine, Dallas; George Michael Kapral, II, Trucksville; Kelly Aileen Killeen, Dallas; John Charles Krupa, Dallas; Sherri Lee Kuderka, Dallas; Susan L. Lazur, Dallas; Philip Lusch, Dallas; Ellen K. Maccarone, Sweet Valley; Joseph Jay Maskalis, Jr., Dallas; Melissa Lynn Meyers, Shaver- town; Marcus Ortiz, Dallas; Dwayne Allen Poepperling, Shavertown; Mark Poperowitz, Trucksville, Susan D. Saylor, Harveys Lake; Jaclyn Marie Senese, Trucksville; Jenny S. Shook, Noxen; John J. Shorts, New Alpha Sigma College Misericordia’s Division of Adult Education recently held an induction ceremony for the Alpha Sigma Lambda, Beta Chi Chapter, National Honor Society for Continuing Education.New Harveys Lake; Kelly Lynn Spencer, Shavertown; Christo- pher John Swire, Harveys Lake; Justin Nathan Tamanini, Trucksville; Amber Marie Tolbert, Harveys Lake; Eric Foster Turner, Dallas; Louisa Catherine Vanden- berg, Harveys Lake; Sally Ann Wesoloski, Hunlock Creek; Ryan Jamieson Williams, Shavertown; Jason T. Wine, Shavertown; James Thomas Wisnieski, Trucksville; George Erik Schreyer Yuhas, Harveys Lake. Associate in Science: Joyce L. Casaldi, Sweet Valley; William Robert Duda, Dallas; Shawn Harry Hamersley, Hunlock Creek; Erin " Colleen Heffron, Dallas; Deborah Anne Higgins, Dallas; Linda Lou Korbeil, Noxen; Annette Marie Marino, Shavertown; Theodora McCoy, Sweet Valley; David Stephen Meholchick, Dallas; Stacey Ann Novak, Hunlock Creek; Jennifer Lynn Schweizer, Harveys Lake; Mary Kathryn Sprau, Noxen; Meryl Leigh Wagn- er, Shavertown. Certificate of Specialization: Saladin S. Dick- son, Hunlock Creek; Eric E. Greene, Hunlock Creek; Terrence Jamal Jackson, Hunlock Creek; Jamie Michael Laubach, Sweet Valley; Lisa Ann Misson, Dallas; Therese Anne Paxton, Shavertown; Bruce Saul Robinson, Dallas. Lambda inductees inductees to the chapter include: Dawn Harding, Elementary Edu- cation, Dallas; Patricia Leonard, Professional Studies, Shaver- town; Cheryl Bell Oster, Nurs- ing, Shavertown. 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