Sunday, January 9, 2011 PAGE 7 THESDALLAS POST os Misericordia University employees recognized for 10 years of service are, from left, first row, Jean Dobinick, Harveys Lake; Cara Humphreys, Hunlock Creek; Christine Shenefield, Dallas Township; Don Hopkins, Dallas Township; Lisa Malcolm, Shavertown; Jim Roberts, Shavertown; and Rebecca Steinberger, Shavertown. Misericordia University employees recognized for 15 years of service are, from left, Joy Kozemchak, Lehman Township; Barbara Dorak, Hanover Township; David Johndrow, Avoca; Colleen Newhart, Plains Township; and Jennifer Drouse, Dallas. Misericordia University employees recognized for 20 years of service are, from left, Susan Tomas- cik, Courtdale; Larry Pedersen, Noxen; Ellen McLaughlin, Dallas Township; Kathleen Zawatski, Dal- las Township; David Martin, Dunmore; and Loretta Martin, Larksville.. Misericordia University employees recognized for five years of service are, first row, Donna Ellis, Dallas. Second row, Peggy Leonhart, Factoryville; Gina Capitano, Old Forge; Lori Cimino, Moosic; Linda Ross, Wilkes-Barre; Doreen Fronzoni, Larksville; Elizabeth Pedro, Kingston. Third row, Todd Hastings, Hanover Township; Thomas Hajkowski, Dallas; Jim Black, Lehman Township; Paul Krzyw- icki, Mountain Top; and Joseph Curran, Dallas. Misercordia employees honored at Service Awards Dinner Misericordia; University . cele- brated Mercy Week by honoring staff and faculty for service dur- ing the 31st Annual Employee Service Awards Dinner held re- cently in Sandy and Marlene In- salaco Hall. The 59 honorees were recog- nized for five-year increments of service and included special rec- ognition for Tom O’Neill, former dean of the Center for Adult and Continuing Education, who cele- brated 40 years of service, and Donna Snelson, associate profes- sor of nursing, who was recog- nized for 35 years of service. In addition, employees recog- nized for years of service were: Annette Diebold, RSM, Carol Llewellyn and Charlotte Slocum, 30 years; Kit Foley, Rose Home- 2a] Brithiory pe aT: By tehko, John; Kachurick, Patricia McCann, RSM; and Jean Mess- aros, RSM; 25 years; Scott Cris- pell, David Martin, Loretta Mar- tin, Thomas Matinas, Ellen McLaughlin, Larry Pedersen, James Sabulski, Susan Tomas- cik, and Kathy Zawatski, 20 years; Leo Carr, Barbara Dorak, Jennifer Drouse, David John- drow, Joy Kozemchak, Colleen Newhart, Jean Steelman, and Matt Swanson, 15 years; Val Apa- novich, Stephen Broskoske, Jean Dobinick, Don Hopkins, Cara Humphreys, Tom Kane, Lisa Malcolm, Ron Natishan, Debbie Natitus, Brenda Nowalis, Mike Petroski, Steven Pheasant, Jim Roberts, Chris Shenefield, Eliza- beth Spaciano, Mark Stauffer, Rebecca Steinberger, and Amy Tremback-Ball, 10 years; and five years: Robert Barna, Jim Black, Gina Capitano Lori Cimino, Joe Curran, Donna Ellis, Doreen Fronzoni, Tom Hajkowski, Todd Hastings, Paul Krzywicki, Peggy Leonhart, Megan Madjeski, El- izabeth Pedro and Linda Ross, five years. Exemplary Service Awards were also presented, recognizing the exceptional work and dedi- “cation of four employees. Those receiving the 2010 Exemplary Service Awards were Paul Krzywicki, assistant director of marketing communications; Amy Lahart, diréctor of the Stu- dent Success Center; Lisa Juck- ett-Shaw, lead postal clerk; and Jo Anna Naylor, student finan- cial services counselor. Fn Misericordia University recently inducted adult learners into the Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society during a brunch and induction ceremony. From left, seated, are, Brian Dorshefski, Mary Nicastro, Catherine Wargo, Janet Arroyo, Marah Lettieri, Maria Kerrigan. Second row, David Gittens, Alicia Granahan McAndrew, Jessica Anne Cashner, Jessica Ann Hotz, Jennifer Small, Tho- mas Druby and Cheryl Ann Montigney. Continuing education students join honor society at Misericordia Thirteen students inducted into Alpha Sigma Lambda @ Honor Society. Thirteen adult learners at Misericordia University were inducted into the Al- pha Sigma Lambda Nation- al Honor Society during a brunch and induction cere- mony in Sandy and Mar- lene Insalaco Hall on cam- pus. Alpha Sigma Lambda is the honor society for con- tinuing education stu- dents. It recognizes the achievements of adults who accomplish academic excellence while facing competing interests of home and work. The honor society is dedi- cated to the advancement of scholarship and recog- nizes high scholastic achievement in an adult student’s career. By doing so, it encourages many stu- dents to continue toward and earn associate and bac- calaureate degrees. Fellow Alpha Sigma Lambda inductees and Mi- sericordia University alum- ni also attend the annual event on campus. Alumni attending the event were Virginia Con- rad, Dallas; Teresa Shaner, Dallas; Madelyn Roote, Trucksville; Marie Poplaw- ski, Dupont; Susan Eck- roth, Hunlock Creek; Do- rothy Cannon, Taylor; Fellow Alpha Sigma Lambda inductees and Misericordia University alumni attended the annual Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society induction ceremony. Those participating in the event are, from left, seated, Virginnia Conrad, Teresa Shaner, Madelyn Roote, Marie Poplawski, Susan Eck- roth, Dorothy Cannon, Marlene Kluger, Connie LaJuenesse. Second row, Marlene Aitken, Cynthia Brin, Barbara Leggat, Mary Ann Kline, Carrie Ann Tykosh, Martin Stronko, Rebecca Puza, Oradell Banker and Francis Semanski. Also, Marlene Kluger, Glen Lyon; Connie LalJue- nesse, Dallas; Marlene Ait- ken, Tunkhannock; Mary Ann Kline, Conyngham; Cynthia Brin, Dallas. Also, Barbara Leggat, Harveys Lake; Carrie Ann Tykosh, Drums; Martin Stronko, Hazleton; Rebec- ca Puza, Kingston; Oradell Banker, Mehoopany; and Francis Semanski, Hunlock Creek. The following students were recognized and in- ducted into the national honor society: Brian Dor- shefski, Mountain Top, his- tory/secondary education; Mary Nicastro, Dunmore, nursing; Catherine Warg, Mountain Top, nursing; Ja- net Arroyo, Kingston, psy- chology. Also. Marah Lettieri, Avo- ca, professional studies; Maria Kerrigan, Old Forge, business administration; David Gittens, Plains Township, elementary edu- cation; Alicia Granahan McAndrew, Old Forge, ele- mentary education. Also, Jessica Anne Cashner, Shickshinny, ele- mentary education; Jessica Ann Hotz, Harveys Lake, elementary education; Jen- nifer Small, Catawissa, business administration; Thomas Druby, Mountain Top, business administra- tion; and Cheryl Ann Mon- tigney, Hunlock Creek, in- formation technology.
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