PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, February 7, 2010 PEOPLE BRIEFS Two named to dean's list at Cazenovia Two Back Mountain residents have been named to the dean’s list at Cazenovia College for the fall 2009 semester. Dean’s list students have achieved a 3.5 or better grade point average for all courses attempted and have earned 12 or more academic credits during the semester. Kimberly A. Konnick, of Dal- las, is working toward a bache- lor of fine arts degree in studio art, specializing in photography. She is a graduate of Bishop Hoban High School. Sarah E. Rosengrant, of Falls, is working toward a bachelor of fine arts degree in interior de- sign. She is a graduate of Tunk- hannock High School. Cazenovia College is located in upstate New York. Roth on dean's list Zachery Roth, of Shavertown, a member of the Class of 2012, has been named to the 2009 fall semester dean’s list at Lafayette College. Students named to the dean’s list have achieved at least a 3.60 semester grade point average out of a possible 4.0. Two receive honors at F&M Mona Lotfipour and Sara Brown, both of Shavertown, have both received academic honors at Franklin & Marshall College for the 2009 fall semes- ter. Lotfipour, daughter of Asghar and Nargas Lotfipour, has been named to the dean’s list while Brown, daughter of Fredrick and Lisa Brown, was named to the honors list. Both students are graduates of Wyoming Seminary. McLaughlin named committee chairperson Ellen McLaughlin, Ed.D., O.T.R./L., associate professor of occupational therapy and docto- rate of occupational therapy program director at Misericor- dia University, has been appoint- ed as the chairperson for the Educational Standards Review Committee by the Accred- itation Coun- cil for Occupa- tional Ther- apy Education (ACOTE). Dr. McLaughlin is currently a member of ACOTE and past program chair of the occupa- tional therapy department at Misericordia University where she also served as interim dean of the College of Health Sci- ences. The Dallas resident earned her bachelor’s and master’s McLaughlin degrees in occupational ther- apy from Misericordia Uni- versity and her doctorate in learning, cognition and de- velopment from Rutgers University. Gilligan named to dean's list 2/c Cadet Kathryn Gilligan has been named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at the United States Coast Guard Academy, New Lon- don, CT. She also achieved recognition on the Comman- dant of Cadets’ List for Excel- lence in Military Bearing. Gilligan, a 2007 graduate of Dallas High School, was a member of the sailing team this fall which took first place in the McMillan Cup Off- shore Sailing Collegiate Trophy Race held in the Chesapeake Bay. The team also took second place in the Intercollegiate Offshore National Championships. She is currently attending the U.S. Naval Academy as an exchange student for the spring semester and is a member of their offshore sailing team. This summer she will be a member of the Coast Guard Academy’s Ocean Racing sailing team which will participate in a race to Bermuda. Gilligan is the daughter of Marty and Mary Barbara Gilligan of Dallas. MUSIC CAMP STUDENTS SING AT YOUTH LITURGY Students who attended the Summer Youth Music Camp at Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, snag recently at a youth liturgy. Centered on the theme of “The Eucharist” and directed by Anthony J. Kubasek, the weeklong camp consisted of daily choir rehearsals as well as games and activities designed to teach musical notational symbols, musical terms and inner hearing. Deacon Tom Cesarini spoke with the campers daily, introducing them to topics such as Eucharistic Adoration and Eucharistic Miracles. From left, are Gabriella Soper, Joanna Wallace, Emily Banta, Kasen Heim, Rachel DeCesaris, Bridget Goodrich and Michela Torbik. Second row, Abigail Stucker, Mi- chelle Leonard, Jessica Szczechowicz, Chris Boland, Kathryn Roberts, Maria Khoudary and Kuba- sek. Absent at the time of the photo were Andrew Stocker and Shelby Carr. CHURCH BRIEFS Ash Wednesday sale set An Ash Wednesday clam chowder /halushki/fresh baked bread sale will be held at St. Frances Cabrini Church, 585 Mount Olivet Rd., Wyoming. Chowder is $7 a quart, halushki is $5 a quart and bread is $3.50 a loaf. Orders will be taken until Friday, Feb. 12, by calling Mi- chele at 696-2382. 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