4 The Dallas Post SCHOOL Friday, June 27, 2003 Local students on Wilkes University deans list University’s deans list for the Kane, Dallas; Scott Llewellyn, Hilbert, Harveys Lake; Robert Stacey Wagneron @ Lafayette dean’s list Many Back Mountain stu- Giunta, Dallas; Kimberly Reid, Harveys Lake; Samuel : 8 dents were named to Wilkes Hritzak, Dallas; Christopher Saylor, Harveys Lake; Kari Stacey Denise = Wagner, \ Shavertown, a member of the i Spring 2003 semester. To be named to the dean’s list, stu- dents must maintain a 3.4 grade point average and carry a minimum of 12 credits. Dallas; Joshua Maye, Dallas; Megan McAndrew, Dallas; Re- beca Menges, Dallas; Max Roth, Dallas; Holly Shiber, Dal- las; Vanessa Velikis, Dallas; Gallagher, Shavertown; Corey Pajka, Shavertown; Jennifer Parrish, Shavertown; Kristin Roberts, Shavertown; Marcus Sowcik, Shavertown; Melissa Class of 2003 at Lafayette Col- lege, has been named to the dean’s list for the spring semes- ter. A 3.45 semester grade point average out of a possible They include: Laura Brody, Melissa Wilcox, Dallas; Faithe Gallup, Trucksville; Crystal 4.0 is required for the honor. Dallas; Natalee Felten, Dallas; Fedor, Harveys Lake; Bridgette Jimmie, Trucksville; Leanna Pi- Kevin Frank, Dallas; Bridget Petro, Harveys Lake; Christiana asta, Trucksville. Tell our advertisers you saw them in ( » Fine Furniture Repair - In Your Home « Pianos 0 This 4 year study of 1.7 million ® «Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing » Moving Damage 0 patients in a California HMO was : + Dull Finishes » Water Rings/Stain Removal | Slain SE 0 RESTORE D ON SITE 0 with chiropractic coverage. ; % : . The researchers discovered that chi- ] To Make An Appointment Call...693-3858 ] ropractic care in the managed-care RR at = setting was more cost-effective on a 0 4 Furniture Damage? 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Local students graduate from U. of Scranton The University of Scran- ton conferred numerous de- grees on Back Moutnain res- idents at its recent gradua- tion. They are: Kelly A. Bevilaqua, Dallas BS, Psy- chology; Timothy F. Her- bert, Dallas, BS, Biology; Jonathan P. Kertesz, Shaver- town, BS Elementary Educa- tion, Anthony J. Lumbis, Sweet Valley, BS, Finance; Melissa M. Stevans, Trucksville, BS, Biology, BR. Spanish classes make calendars Ms. Joan Rakowski’s eighth grade Dallas Middle School Wetzel to study at Harvard Leslie Wetzel, a student at Bishop O’Reilly High School in Kingston, will spend part of the summer between her sopho- more and junior high school years at Harvard University. Leslie has been selected to take eight units of college study Dr. roid ] in the University’s Secondary School Program, beginning in Madeira late June. She will live on campus as she takes classes in the area of arts and sciences. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wetzel, of Dallas, Leslie is pictured at center with Robert Musso, Director of Guid- Chiropractic Saves ance, and Susan Dennen, Principal. M ’ oney For HMO’s ® 1 1 When I was at the World Federation | FURNITURE, MEDIC "the prescription for damaged furniture" The Prescription For Damaged Furniture Has Just Been Filled Looks like it came from your vacation in Italy, but you picked it up after * stopping for pizza. Sophisticated, Affordable Gifts for All Occasions Cards + Candles + Boyd's Bears + Lee Middleton Dolls Executive Gifts + Bridal + Baby * Home Decor + Gourmet Accessories The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. RESEARCH MATTERS of Chiropractic 7th Biennial Congress in Orlando at the beginning of May, I came across an interesting research paper. the MRIs. » Chiropractic patients had 25% less low-back surgeries. » Chiropractic patients had 10% less X-Tays. According to Dr. Nelson, these findings could translate into a $47.5 million savings over four years if eve- ryone in the HMO was provided with chiropractic coverage. This study shows that adding a Chiropractic benefit does not add to the total amount of care (and therefore costs), but provides a lower-cost, more effective alternative for patients. If your HMO is not including Chiropractic as a core benefit, they are wasting your money and your health Source: Nelson CF, Metz D, Legoretta A, LaBrot I: Effects’ of Inclusion 'of'a ‘Chiropractic Benefit ¢ "on ‘the Utilization of Health Care Resources in a Managed Health Care Plan. Presented at the World Chiropractic Federation Spanish students recently completed a group project. The as- signment was for each group to design a 2003 calendar. The Specialty Toiletries * Jewelry + And More ¥ “Helping you feel better ® kK James P. Blaum, Shaver- town, MS, Secondary Edu- cation; Jane E. 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