The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, August 15, 2002 11 _ake-Lehman cheerleaders host ‘commuter cheer camp’ Fhe Lake-Lehman Varsity Gheerleaders recently held their second annual UCA commuter ow heer camp at the Lake-Noxen 1 ementary School. Instructors from the Universal Cheerleaders Several of the girls tried out during the week and became part of the UCA All-Star team. They are Gabrielle Dragon, Kay- la ‘Koziol, 'Tori' ' Frederick, Samantha Brown, Breanna Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade. The camp was held at the Lake-Noxen Elementary School due to construction on the high school. Next year’s camp will re- of age or older. They may attend individually or as a squad. The girls receive the same quality in- struction and opportunities as the UCA resident camps but go home to the comfort of their College Misericordia College Misericordia recently received a $15,000 grant from The Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation to assist mature women students with their acad- emic studies. Recently distributed grants for the 2002-2003 academic year ranged from $15,000 to $40,000, and total $587,000. Partial tuition and special ex- pense scholarships may be funded from these awards. To date, College Misericordia has received $191,000 from The Charlotte W. Newcombe Founda- tion to support scholarships for its students. receives Newcombe grant “We are pleased with the New- combe Foundation’s continued support of our students and recognition of our quality educa- tion,” says Renee Zehel, Director of Government, Corporate and Foundation Relations at College Misericordia. The Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation of Princeton, NJ, provides Newcombe Scholar- ships to 35 colleges and univer- sities in a geographical area which includes Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York City, Delaware, Maryland and Wash- ington, D.C, These grants are for the 2002-2003 academic year. SAT prep course at Penn State High school students can register now for Penn State Wilkes-Bar- re’s review course for the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) to be given on October 12 and November 1, 2002. This course offers high school students a seven-session, grade-free course to prepare for the verbal and math portions of the SAT. It provides information on the current format of the SAT, and instructs students in test-taking ‘techniques to help them realize their full potential on the test. The course will be held on Tuesday evenings, August 27 through October 8, from 6-9 p.m. in the Center for Technology at the cam- pus in Lehman. Students may take one or both of the verbal or math reviews. Association taught the girls Marshall, and Stephanie Butler. turn to the Lake-Lehman High own homes. For more informa- For niore information i Penn. State Wilkes-B Continui cheers, chants, dances and These girls now have the oppor- School the second week in July tion, call Sandy at 477-3979 or Tenia tml, iat. Su Do he § carte Sontimung stunts. tunity to perform in the and is open to any girl 5 years = UCA at 1-888-cheeruca. ; Bus schedules in next week’s Post Transportation schedules for the Dallas and Lake-Lehman school districts will appear in the August 22 issue of The Dallas Post, along with other back-to-school information. Herman named to Niagara dean’s list Catherine Herman, of Dallas, was recently named to the Niagara Uni- S aaersity Spring 2002 dean’s list. ) A To qualify, students must attain a 3.25 academic grade-point average for the semester. Shepherd graduates from Boston Univ. . Dallas resident Barbara S. Shepherd, recently received a Mus. B in Brass Performance, magna cum laude, from Boston University recently. 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