9 —— I — oLocal students named to Misericordia dean’s list Amber Rogers, Richard Ross, Michelle Rowlands, Kimberly Smith, Jeffrey Steelman, Melody Stevens, Kristy Taylor, Denice Yanchik, Jennifer Yurkon. Har- veys Lake: Michael Albee, Jen- nifer McCall, Mary Smee. Noxen: Michael Hollos, Rebecca Keefe, Gennifer Pauley, Sarah Race. vl/The following local residents recently earned Dean's List sta- bas from College Misericordia, for Spring 2002. According to Dr. Michael McGovern, vice president for Academic Affairs, Ly dean’s List students must attain asgrade point average of 3.55 on a 4.0 scale. Those named to the Dean's List include: Dallas: Shavertown: Eric Crahall, Daniel Breymeier, Matthew Johnyne Hoyes, Toby Krawitz, Coburn,Virginia Conrad, Mari- Edward Madaya, Amanda Man- lyn DeHaven, Carl Dymond, ganiello, Ann McNulty, Christine Evan Grannick, Genevieve Gre- gus, Dawn Harding, Margaret Hughes, Bridgette Livezey, Adam Lowe, Doreen Lysiak, ®ocnna Mennig, Kerry Ritondo, Panuccio, Lita Piekara, Melissa Rossick, Melissa Schobert, Peg- gy Smith, Thomas Williams. Sweet Valley: Laurie Bialko. Trucksville: Linda Pacewicz. Chvotzkin earns medical degree Shelly Lynn She is also the granddaughter ©hvotzkin, of the late Hyman and Ruth daughter of [i Chvotzkin, Kingston. Ronald and Dr. Chvotzkin will shortly be- Barbara gin a surgical internship in Chvotzkin, Philadelphia. Her surgical resi- Bhavertown, dency will follow this. Dr. WW recently re- Chvotzkin’s intentions are to ceived her ™ continue with a fellowship in medical degree Shelly Chvotzkin #fom Philadel- phia College of Osteopathic Medicine. b5Dr. Chvotzkin is the grand- daughter of the late Harold and Hettie Ireland, Montoursville. Cardio-Vascular surgery. Dr. Chvotzkin is a 1994 grad- uate of Lake-Lehman High School. She graduated in 1998 from Arcadia University in Glenside, Pa. She will reside in Philadelphia. pou yi @ Hie Ah | Stepanitis wins College Contest Nora Stepanitis, a junior student at Bishop O'Reilly High School, Kingston, will have her poem “Product of an Oyster” published. Fhe poem was judged best poem in the college’s annual writing con- test. As a result, she will receive a monetary award, as well as the publication entry in this spring’s edition of Misericordia’s literary magazine, Instress. 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Joelle is a member of the National Honor Society, Youth salute, The Best and Brightest, Key Club, SADD, Environmental Club, Learn and Serve Chemistry. She is captain of the field hockey and soccer teams, and was elected Homecoming Queen. Lussi plans to attend East Stroudsburg University to major in Elementary Educa- tion and join the field hockey program. Sara is a member of the National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, SADD, Snowboarding, Environmental Club, Learn and Serve Spanish. She is a member of the soccer and field hockey teams. Traver plans to attend the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh to major in Engineering. From left, pictured above: Kelvin Swanger, Student Awards Chairman; Nettie, Robert and Joelle Lussi; Bernie Kolodziej, Lake Silkworth Lions Club President; Sara, Anne and Kelly Traver. Lehman-Jackson Sixth Grade honor roll announced Robert Kunkle, Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, announces the Sixth Grade Honor Roll for the fourth marking period. The following students have achieved the “A” Honor Roll (92- 100%): Jessica Alba, Jordan An- derson, Alexis Bazil, Jayme Bronson, Michael Caffrey, Beth Carey, Nicole Clonan, Amanda Cooper, Lauren Dawsey, Edward Donahue, Aynsley Dunham, Justin Eimers, Dylan Evans, Michael Farrell, Jordan Jiunta, Danielle Kabosky, Chloe Kalna, Principal, Laura Kurello, Cody Kustrin, Lyndsay Lanning, Michael Lips- ki, Jessica Lupinski, Cristina Mahoney, Bobbi Ann Maslowksi, Daniel McHugh, Andrew Mikiel- ski, Nicole Mitkus, Ellen Mor- gan, Jason Neare, Jeff Nelson, Thomas Perry, Michael Sesson, Matthew Sikora, Suzanne Siko- ra, Caprice Sola, Jeremy Stull, Scott Summa, Ashlee Swanson, Emily Thomas, Renee Thomas, Kelsey VanLoon, Ellen Williams, Aaron Wolman, Bethany Yam- rick. 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This offer applies to new money not Member FDIC The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, June 13, 2002 11 Gate of Heaven graduates 45 The following are members of the Gate of Heaven School 2002 Graduating Class: (HR #105) Louis Abod, Stephane Afghani, Katie Am- brose, Elizabeth Barry, Neil Bel- lanca, Jennifer Bonetski, Kellie Casey, Grant Cebrick, Joseph DeBraba, Patrick Foley, Mar- garet Guntli, lan Herron, Natalie Herron, Dustin LaBar, Allison Leandri, Lawrence Moretti, Mau- ra Neher, Javier Perez, Kelly Puffenberger, Richard Sobeck] Erin Tanner, and Mary Lynn Treven; (HR #106) Joshua Acuikewicz, Joseph Bailery, Mary Balavage, Allison Baur, Michael Clemente, Sean Deats, Rachel Decker, Brittany Grabowski, Scott Grun- dowski, Casey Harrington, Amanda Humenansky, Brian Karwaski, Regina Martin, Sean McAndrew, Alyson McRipley, Jessica Murray, Laura Nieman, Ann Onzik, Antonella Recchia, Carla Reino, Tara Ann Shevock, and Brandon Wills. Gate of Heaven holds Kindergarten Gate of Heaven School held its Kindergarten Graduation on June 3, 2002. The following students are Graduates of K-212: Brian Ba- nas, Casey Barrett, Michael Boland, Ben Churchfield, Nicholas Costello, Patrick Gelso, Zachary Grabowski, Thomas Grundowski, Ashley Kapral, Anna Layaou, Michael Mihal, Karlie Morrissey, Cecilia Norris, Amanda O'Day, Kallysta Pana- gakos, David Pomfret, Victor Pompino, Matthew Roncevich, Joshua Rukstalis, Denise graduation Shovlin, Lucia Marie Walkowiak, Sarah Wittle, and Zoe Zarola. Graduates of K-214 are, the following: Michelle Ash, Kathryn Comitz, Dominic DeLuca, Eliza- beth DiGiovine, Joshua Evans, Ryan Frania, Michele Fromel, Garrett Geise, Claudia Hannon, Thomas Harpersberger, Mar- garete Kukosky, Tyler Kukosky, Adam Litchkowski, David Madl, Chase Makowski, Jacob Moody, Nicholas Oley, Joseph Reilly, Al- lison Rorick, Christine Scavone, Molly Turner, Stephen Wempa, Jr., and Ian Williams. Patel, Budin will attend Governor’s Schools Two Wyoming Seminary ju- niors from the Back Mountain will be attending the Governor's Schools of Excellence this sum- mer. Mansee Patel of Shaver- town and Leah Budin of Trucksville were named to the statewide program based on their academic achievément, their leadership potential and their interest in the program's specific issues. The five-week residential sum- mer programs for high-school students from throughout the Commonwealth take place on college and university campus- es. The schools provide hands- on experiences for students in the agricultural sciences, the arts, health care, international studies, the sciences and teach- ing. Room and board, tuition, classroom materials and activi- ties fees are covered by full scholarships. Mansee Patel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Satish Patel, will at- tend the Governor's School for Information Technology, hosted jointly by Drexel University and the Pennsylvania State Universi- ty. 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