The Dallas Post SCHOOL/SPORTS Sunday, June 19, 2005 SPORTS New Hunter-Trapper Education classes The Pennsylvania Game Commission is launching a new format and curriculum for its basic Hunter-Trapper Education program. The latest course of study, designed to meet the standards for hunter training established by the International Hunter Education Association, is divided into two parts: knowl- edge and skills. Additional sub- jects are included to meet the needs of first-time hunters and trappers in Pennsylvania. Wyoming County is one of six counties across the state that will be offering this new train- ing throughout the year. To complete the first part of the training, the knowledge por- tion, students have several options. They can attend a tra- ditional knowledge-based class taught by certified volunteer instructors. These classes will be conducted over a two or three-day period and will require about eight hours of class time. Classes are typically held at local sportsmen’s clubs, schools or civic organizations. Knowledge class opportunities for Wyoming County appear below. Another option, which allows students to complete their knowledge component, is to study on their own. A new online course, Today’s Hunter & Trapper in Pennsylvania, is available via a link on the Game Commission’s website. This interactive, multi-media course will guide students through the same curriculum materials used by those students attending a traditional class. The advantage is that independent-study stu- dents can work at their own pace and work at times conven- ient to their own schedules. If computer-based training is not for you, the third option enables students to request a printed manual by calling the Game Commission's Northeast Regional Office at 675-1143. A copy of Today's Hunter & Trapper in Pennsylvania will be mailed to you at no charge. After completing the knowl- edge portion of their training, students must register for and attend a Hunter-Trapper Education skills class. This hands-on training, which will take about six hours to com- plete, uses interactive video and laser technology along with actual firearms. During this training session, students must pass an evaluation in the safe and responsible handling of firearms, together with actual or simulated live-fire exercises. At the conclusion of the day’s activities, students will be required to complete a written test before they are certified. Dates, times and locations for skill class opportunities in Wyoming County appear below. Registration for these classes can be done online. This fea- ture, which will be activated by mid-year, can save time and will streamline the program’s record-keeping process. Prior to activation of this feature, stu- dents interested in taking a class in Wyoming County are required to register by contact- ing the Northeast Regional Office at 675-1143, (Mon.— Fri., 8a.m. to 3:30 p.m.). Students are encouraged to register for a skills class early, as class sizes are limited to 50 students. Beginning in 2006, the Game Commission plans to expand this new format and training, making it available statewide. To learn more about hunter education and to view complete class schedules for Wyoming County and the entire state, visit the Game Commission’s web site at www.pgc.state.pa.us and click on “Calendar of Events” or “Education.” 2005 Hunter-Trapper Education Schedule for Wyoming County: Knowledge Classes - Part 1 Dept of Agriculture Building, Rt 92 Tunkhannock August 11 and 12, 6-10 p.m. Students must attend both ses- sions Skills Classes - Part 2 Dept. of Agriculture Building June 25, 9 am. to 2 pim. Factoryville Rod and Gun Club September 17, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Meshoppen Rod and Gun Club October 15, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Zabresky to play for Clarion Bishop O'Reilly's standout forward Janelle Zabresky, of Dallas, will play women's basketball for Clarion University next year. Her choice was based on Coach Gie Parsons guid- ‘ing The Golden Eagles to a 23-7 record last year, qualifying for a berth in NCAA Division Il playoffs. Pictured are, from left, seated: Janelle Zabresky and her mother Jacqueline Zabresky. Standing: O'Reilly coach Paul Appel, her father, Michael Zabresky, and Susan Dennen, principal. Summer basketball camp The Upward Summer Basketball Camp at The Rock Recreation Center in Trucksville begins June 20. Each week will address a spe- cific grade level, from pre-K to 7th. To register, stop in or call 696- 2769. Tournament aids Red Cross The Wyoming Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold its fifth annual golf outing at Irem Temple Country Club on Friday, June 24. Tee time is 12:30 p.m., rain or shine. The format is captain and crew. The cost for a foursome is $400, which includes cart, greens fees and a buffet meal. Proceeds will support Red Cross programs in upper Luzerne County. To register or for more information, call 823-7161. Girls basketball camp at Misericordia College Misericordia will host a Basketball School for Girls this summer in the Anderson Sports-Health Center. The camp will be held July 11-17, under the direction of CM women’s basketball coach Tom Griffith. Girls age 8 to 15 may enroll. The $115 cost includes a t-shirt, bas- ketball, lunch and use of the pool. For more information, call 674-6289. Send your sports reports by thepost@leader.net SCHOOL GRADUATES The following students from the local area have graduated from their respective col- lege or university: Fordham College at Rose Hill Nicholas J. Andrusisian, Dallas, BA Fordham University Anthony J. Sikora, Sweet Valley, BS Georgetown University Jeffrey Katra, Hunlock Creek, BA Penn State's College of Medicine - Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Alice P. Lawrence, Dallas, MD Medicine Penn State University Park Patrick S. Barnard, Dallas, BS Marketing Matthew T. Eyet, Shavertown, BS Management Faye M. Harding, Tunkhannock, BS Elementary and Kindergarten Education Michael S. Kitlan, Tunkhannock, BS Information Sciences and Technology Daniel T. Laurenzi, Harveys Lake, BS Finance Gregory L. Pugh, Hunlock Creek, BA Integrative Arts Wilson T. Reakes, Hunlock Creek, BS Civil Jason J. Kuzma, Tunkhannock, BS Wildlife and Fisheries Science" Amy J. Kozar, Dallas, BS Business Ryan M. Onyshczak, Shavertown, BS Business Nathan M. Peterson, Harveys Lake, BS Business Bridget E. Regan, Dallas, BS Information Sciences and Technology Steven J. Weber, Dallas, BS Business Penn State Erie Floyd J. Mattie, Harveys Lake, BS Biology Penn State Harrisburg Seth R. Hudzik, Hunlock Creek, BS Accounting Stephanie J. Klimas, Tunkhannock, BS Elementary Education Jonathan Steinkirchner, Dallas, BS Mathematical Sciences Master's Degree Karen A. Sichler, Harveys Lake, American Studies Penn State Worthington Scranten Antonio Manganaro, Tunkhannock, AE Architectural Engineering Technology Trisha A. Pilosi, Dallas, BS Human Development and Family Studies The University of Scranton Engineering ' r James M. Regan, Dallas, BA Architectural Bachelor's Deg i Engineering Laura C. Daniels, Noxen | Timothy L. Rogers, Tunkhannock, BS Agricultural Science Travis J. Ropraz, Tunkhannock, BS Psychology Rebecca J. Tyler, Tunkhannock, BA Journalism Jaclyn K. Walkowiak, Dallas, BS Marketing and International Business, BA Italian Doctorate Degree Jayne A. Klenner-moore, Shavertown, Instructional Systems Penn State Wilkes-Barre Thomas S. Ash, Tunkhannock, BS Electrical Engineering Technology Joanne D. Benscoter, Hunlock Creek, BS Information Sciences and Technology Rachele M. Cole, Dallas, BS Administration of Justice : Christopher J. Coslett, Hunlock Creek, BS Business Gerald P. Grady, Sweet Valley, AE Surveying Technology ; Jonathan W. Heath, Dallas, BS Information Sciences and Technology Matthew J. Hoover, Dallas, BS Business Daniel J. Karlotski, Hunlock Creek, BS Surveying Engineering Peter M. Kennedy, Harveys Lake, BS Electrical Engineering Technology John W. Danko, Tunkhannock David J. Fine, Sweet Valley Rosa A. Manganaro, Tunkhannock Nivedita B. Udoshi, Dallas Master's Degrees Christy J. Baldwin, Tunkhannock Sharon C. Bartolini, Dallas Trisha M. Harrington, Sweet Valley Carina J. Klinetob, Dallas Jason M. Munley, Tunkhannock Paul Rowlands, Tunkhannock College Misericordia BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Accounting Christopher S. Brown, Dallas Randy Scott Evans, Shavertown Natasha Nicole Holter, Trucksville Eric J. Yencha, Shavertown Mark Zalewski, Shavertown Biology Kathleen Marie Baczynski, Trucksville Business Administration Virginia C. Conrad, Dallas Thomas P. Elbich, Dallas Pamela M. Langdon, Shavertown Chemistry Corey Joseph Makarewicz, Dallas Elementary Education Lori Carter, Dallas Melissa Ann Rossick, Shavertown Corin, Smith Hunlock Creek Melissa Sue Sorber, Hunlock Creek Information Technology Justin Nathan Tamanini, Trucksville Interdisciplinary Studies Joseph Rogers, Dallas Management Jaclyn J. Reisser, Dallas Carol A Rosser, Sweet Valley Management Information Systems Amy Wandel, Dallas Marketing Matthew Seth Dunn, Shavertown William A. Lewis, Jr, Dallas Nursing Mark A. Butsavage, Dallas Kristin King, Dallas Louisa Catherine Vandenberg, Harveys Lake Sharon Marie Zurenda, Dallas Psychology / Courtney Burgess-Michak, Shavertown Melissa Schobert, Shavertown Shelby Swan, Harveys Lake, Amy Zamerowski, Shavertown Social Work David Hage, Dallas Leann Ickes, Dallas MASTER OF SCIENCE Nursing Marie Everhart, Dallas Maureen La Salle, Shavertown Occupational Therapy Jaclyn Finelli, Dallas Kendall Santarelli, Shavertown Organizational Management Charlotte Gelb Farley, Hunlock Creek Peter R. Fela, Shavertown Cynthia Gill, Dallas Thomas Robert Landon, Dallas Angela F. Rutty, Dallas Joseph Tarity, Shavertown Lois J. Boginski, Dallas Physical Therapy Rachel Erica Farley, Hunlock Creek Interim leadership team appointed at Penn State Wilkes-Barre Penn State has appointed two faculty members as interim replacements for departing sen- ior administrators at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Lynda Goldstein will become .~interim- - chancellor effective Aug. 1. She will replace current Campus Executive Officer Mary Hines, who is leaving to assume the presidency of Carlow University in Pittsburgh. Wesley Parks will become interim director of academic affairs on July 1. He replaces Martin Slann, who is assuming a divisional chairmanship at Macon State College in Georgia. The search for a per- manent replacement will begin in the late fall. . Currently the assistant direc- tor of Academic Affairs at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Goldstein is an associate professor of English and women’s studies. She has headed two academic divisions and served as pro- gram coordinator of letters, arts and sciences — liberal studies at the campus. Her contribu- tions have been recognized with teaching, service and humanitarian awards. She received her bachelor’s degree from Rutgers. University and her master’s degree and doctor- ate from Temple University, all in English. 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