PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, June 20, 2010 PEOPLE BRIEFS Three receive pharmacy degrees Three Back Mountain resi- dents were among 70 students who received the doctor of pharmacy degree in ceremonies on May 22 at Wilkes University. Anna Marie Dunlap, of Sha- vertown, will complete a resi- dency at Virginia Common- wealth University; Beth Ann Karwaski, of Trucksville, will work for The Medicine Shoppe; and Jason Robert Slavoski, of Shavertown, will work for Hap- py Harry’s Pharmacy in Lewes, Del. Novroski graduates from Messiah Shavertown resident Alyssa- Rae Novroski was one of 655 students to graduate from Messiah College on May 15 during the college’s 101st an- nual commencement. Novroski graduated cum laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in biology. Buckman earns master’s degree Neil James Buckman , of Dallas, graduated from the University of New Hampshire during commencement cere- monies held on May 22 at the Durham, NH campus. Buckman earned a Master of Arts degree in Economics. Two locals graduate from Widener Scott Richardson and Seth Yeager, both of Dallas, earned degrees from Widener Uni- versity during commencement ceremonies on May 15. Richardson received a Doctor of Education in Higher Educa- tion. Yeager received a Master of Business Administration in Business Administration. Nataupsky earns bachelor's degree Jillian Nataupsky, of Shaver- town, was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree from Connecti- cut College at the 92nd com- mencement ceremony on May 23. Nataupsky majored in Amer- ican Studies. She served as an admission fellow and was a member of the Student Government Associ- ation. Baber graduates Alyson Baber, of Dallas, re- ceived a degree from Delaware Valley College. Four graduate from Lehigh University Four Back Mountain resi- dents were among students who graduated from Lehigh University during commence- ment ceremonies held at Good- man Stadium in Bethlehem. 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