PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, June 17, 2012 PEOPLE BRIEFS Two named to dean's list Steven F. Cornia, of Shaver- town, and Zachary E. Zacharias, of Monroe Twp., have been named to the dean’s list at Lock Haven University. Cornia is a senior majoring in Geology /Applied Geology. Zacharias is also a senior major- ing in Secondary Education/ Social Studies. Geraghty named to dean's list Daniel P. Geraghty, of Shaver- town, a freshman majoring in engineering and management, was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2012 semester at Clarkson University. Dean’s list students must achieve a minimum 3.25 grade- point average and also carry at least 14 credit hours. Hannah Grube named to dean's list Hannah J. Grube, of Trucks- ville, was named to the spring 2012 dean’s list at Lebanon Valley College, Annville. Grube is a music business major and Dallas Senior High School grad- uate. 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Moran successfully defended her dissertation, titled “Assess- ing Morphological Awareness as a Predictor of Academic Per- formance and Performance on the National Physical Therapy Examination.” She is an associate professor, physical therapy department and director of transition doctor of physical therapy program at Misericordia University. Two participate in music festivals Bryden Gollhardt and Marga- ret Rupp, both of Dallas and THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE CHROME. If you're buying a new ride or customizing one, we can help you save money insuring it. To make sure you're fully protected, Allstate automatically gives you $1000 of coverage for aftermarket items. Call us today. Allstate. Youve in good hands Auto Home Life Retirement both students and Wyoming Seminary Upper School, recent- ly selected to perform in dis- trict, regional and state chorus, band and orchestra festivals. Gollhart, a junior, was also named to the Regional Orches- tra. Rupp is a senior. Phillips named to dean's list Shauna Phillips, of Dallas, was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2012 semester at Widener University. The dean’s list recognizes full-time students who earned a grade point average of 3.50 and above for the semester. Scott named to dean's list Kimberly A. Scott, of Trucks- ville, a senior at Millersville University of Pennsylvania, has been named to the dean’s list for the spring 2012 semester. The 1,382 students named to Millersville University’s spring 2012 dean’s list earned a semes- ter grade-point-average of 3.50 or higher and attempted at least 12 credits of course work. Two graduate from University of Sciences Alyssa Cybulski and Megan Wills, both of Dallas, graduated from the University of the Sci- ences during a bachelor’s de- gree conferment ceremony on May 18. Cybulski received a bachelor of science degree and now con- tinues on a path towards a doc- tor of pharmacy degree. Wills received a bachelor of science in health science degree and now continues on a path towards a doctor of physical therapy de- gree. Four locals receive Latin awards Among 15 students in Wyom- ing Seminary Lower School’s eighth-grade Latin program who recently received awards in the National Latin Contest for Northeastern Pennsylvania are Megha Sarada, Dallas; Gabrielle Grossman, Shavertown; Jacob Ridilla, Shavertown; Leana Pande, Shavertown. Sem Upper School students honored Wyoming Seminary Upper School students recently were honored for their achievements in Latin, based on their scores in the 2012 National Latin and Greek Exams. 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