Sunday, February 3, 2013 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 The Misericordia University Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America recently provided public relations services for the Holiday Chic Peek runway and trunk show held at Miser- icordia University in December. From left, first row, are are Rebecca Fagnano, Montoursville; Britta- ny Kneal, Shavertown; Emily Ritterbeck, Scranton; Madalyn Paynok, Scranton; and Ashley Allen, Milford. Second row, Gia Mazur, Dickson City; Alina Busch, Waldorf, Md.; Christina Tucci, Bingham- ton, N.Y.; Alexandria Smith, Seaford, Del.; and Elizabeth Hoffman, Kingston. Misericordia receives approval for Public Relations Student Society The Department of Commu- nications at Misericordia Uni- versity was approved for a Pub- ic Relations Student Society of erica Chapter on campus. he Misericordia University Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America provides communications and public relations students with networking opportunities and also enables them to build up- on their classroom instruction by providing hands-on experi- ences in developing, present- ing and implementing integrat- ed media plans in a profession- al work environment. Misericordia’s student orga- nization is offering its services to regional nonprofit organiza- domly © ES The Misericordia Universi ty Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) ) [ | recently provided public relations services for the Holiday Chic Peek runway and trunk show at Misericordia University in December. Students in the organization are, from left, first row, Ellen Hoffman, Kingston, editor-in-chief of The Highlander student newspaper; Peter Falvey, Wallingford, PRSSA; Shawn Kellmer, Hazleton, PRSSA; Jevin Fluegel, Endicott, N.Y., PRSSA; and Amanda Ankn- er, Wilkes-Barre, PRSSA. Second row, Morgan Harding, Exeter, PRSSA; Angela Lonzetta, Hazleton, PRSSA; designer Jay McCarroll, winner of the first season of ‘Project Runway’; Courtney Garloff, Lebanon, PRSSA; and Brittany Lovette, Berwick, PRSSA. tions in need of public rela- tions and advertising exper- tise. - The student organization re- cently provided public rela- tions services for the Holiday Chic Peek runway and trunk show at Misericordia Universi- ty in December. It featured noted fashion designer Jay McCarroll, who won the first season of “Project Runway.” The fashion show was a fun- draiser for the First Lady’s Beautification Project. It raised almost $1,000 in honor of Mrs. Tina MacDowell and Misericordia University Presi- dent Michael A. MacDowell, who are both retiring at the end of June. DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL KEY CLUB DONATES TWO BULLETPROOF VESTS The Dallas High School Key Club recently donated $1200 to Fallen Officers Remembered in support of its “Adopt A Cop” and “Adopt A K-9" programs. Proceeds were raised during a carnival held by the Dallas High School Key Club. The vests were purchased for Officer Sara Chmielewski, of the West Pittston Police Department and a K-9 from Allegheny County. From left, first row, are Jaclyn Pocceschi Mosley, president and co-founder, Fallen Officers Remem- bered; Mrs. Wilhelm, Key Club advisor; Alex Klinges, Rocky Rutkoski, Chmielewski, Francois Ross, Taryn Weaver and Gina Pocceschi Boyle, vice president and co-founder, Fallen Officers Remembered. Local students on PSU dean's List The following Back Mountain llents have been named to Ye dean’s list at Penn State Uni- versity for the fall 2012 semes- ter: Zachary Aciukewicz, Trucks- ville, Wilkes-Barre campus; Brit- tany C. Adams, Harveys Lake, Lehman Valley campus; Elliot J. Anderson, Shavertown, Wilkes- Barre campus; Nathan D. Ayers, Harveys Lake, Wilkes-Barre campus. Also, Allison E. Banks, Dallas, University Park campus; Arielle K. Belskis, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus; Sarah C. Bilski, Dallas, University Park campus; Jordan A. Bloom, Shavertown, Wilkes- Barre campus; Shannon A. Brace, Hunlock Creek, Universi- ty Park campus; Joseph C. Bran- denburg, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus Also, Rocco M. Cabrera, Trucksville, University Park campus; Cayla R. Candrill, Dal- las, University Park campus; Pa- bn, University Park campus; wielyn M. Confer, Shavertown, University Park campus; Casey L. Conway, Shavertown, Wilkes- Barre campus; Kevin M. Cope, Shavertown, University Park campus Also, Casey L. Dawes, Hun- lock Creek, Wilkes-Barre cam- pus; Sydney K. Doyle, Sweet Valley, Wilkes-Barre campus; Joshua W. Dunay, Hunlock Creek, Wilkes-Barre campus; Christopher J. Ehret, Dallas, University Park campus; John H. Ellis, Dallas, University Park 6 M. Chrzanowski, Shaver- campus. Also, Kiley P. Foley, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus; Shelby J. Foster, Dallas, University Park campus; Matthew S. Fuhr, Dal- las, Wilkes-Barre campus; Wil- liam J. Fulton, Dallas, Wilkes- Barre campus; Serena A. Fulton, Dallas, University Park campus. Also, Scott E. Gay, Dallas, University Park campus; Shane E. Grady, Sweet Valley, Wilkes- Barre campus; Timothy B. Gra- ham, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre cam- pus; Julie R. Haller, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus; Jeffrey V. Heath, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus; Kyle L. Hillard, Hun- lock Creek, Harrisburg campus; Ryan P. Hogan, Dallas, Wilkes- Barre campus; John P. Howe, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus. Also, Casey J. Judge, Dallas, University Park campus; Kevin T. Katchko, Sweet Valley, Wilkes-Barre campus; Alyx E. Koehler, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus; Lee R. Kazokas, Trucksville, Wilkes-Barre cam- pus; Mike S. Krogulski, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus. Also, Lucas J. Lansberry, Dal- las, Wilkes-Barre campus; David J. Lynn, Hunlock Creek, Scran- ton Worthington campus; Za- chary J. Manganella, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus; Joseph V. Marchakitus, Hunlock Creek, Wilkes-Barre campus; Chelsea L. Martin, Dallas, University Park campus; Devon McMahon, Shavertown, Wilkes-Barre cam- pus; Megan A. Millo, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus; Tabitha A. Miscavage, Harveys Lake, World campus; Christopher J. Mozeleski, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus; Sarah A. Muldoon, Dal- las, University Park campus; Molly B. Murphy, Shavertown, Wilkes-Barre campus. Also, Ali F. Paris-hasan, Dal- las, Wilkes-Barre campus; Amir G. Paris-hasan, Dallas, Wilkes- Barre campus; Harry C. Park- hurst, Trucksville, University Park campus; Amelia R. Pietrac- cini, Dallas, University Park campus; Christopher M. Pino, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus ; Kenneth R. Pollock, Dallas, Uni- versity Park campus; Emily R. Prater, Dallas, University Park campus. Also, Kaitlyn A. Rando, Dal- las, Hazleton campus; Amanda E. Reiser, Shavertown, Universi- ty Park campus; Justin F. Rice, Dallas, Harrisburg campus; Eric J. Ringsdorf, Shavertown, Wilkes-Barre campus; Timothy "A. Ropel, Trucksville, Universi- ty Park campus; Erin C. Ryan, Dallas, University Park campus. Also, Yukiko Sarker, Dallas, Harrisburg campus; Chad M. Schraeder, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus; Steven D. Shatrow- skas, Shavertown, Mont Alto campus; Clinton P. Sorber, Sweet Valley, University Park campus; Kianna M. Spencer, Dallas, University Park campus. Also, Jordan Thomas, Shaver- town, Wilkes-Barre campus; Alexis P. Vanfleet, Lehman, Wilkes-Barre campus; Bryan D. Weaver, Shavertown, University Park campus; Randall L. Welsh, Hunlock Creek, Wilkes-Barre campus; Jaime L. Wesley, Hun- lock Creek, University Park campus. [:L. 6th grade Honor Roll announced Sixth-grade students at the three Lake-Lehman School Dis- trict elementary schools have been named to the Honor Roll for the second marking period of the 2012-2013 academic year. LEHMAN-JACKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Abigail Bartuska Ava Baur Aryan Blazick Julia Bucholtz Michael Bulzoni Emily Burgit Christopher Cercone Stephanie Chaga Taylor Cragle Ibrahim Dabsheh Madison Federici Nicholas Fegely Gabrielle Fitzgerald Hannah Kasko Hunter Kline Charles Leo Julianna McMahon Mikaela Meeker Samantha Mihalko Gabrial Mitchell Kyle Naugle Lauryn Pembleton Jonathan Raspen Julia Sabol Jessica Salus Eva Sicurella Trinity Skovira Sophia Soifer Elmer Souder Jacob Stokes Donald Thompson Justin Timonte LAKE-NOXEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Macenzi Barker Paige Covert Casey Dale Dylan Derhammer Scott Field David Hogrebe Hannah Lukasavage Tyler McGuire Corinna Scoblick Casey Shager Jacob Stefanowicz Toni Traver Abigail Winter Christopher Wright Madalyn Wright ROSS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Madison Budzak Joelle Burke Mason Cross Jessica Evans Dakota Heinrich James Herceg Andrew Jubis Luke Kreller Wade Kreller Frank Kutz Derrick Lanning Dillon Major Morgan Marchakitus Amanda May Mikella Monaco Jayden Piatt Jacob Prest Savannah Purdy Sarah Rood Sarah Stanski L:L kindergarten registration is slated Lake-Lehman School District announces kindergarten registra- tion and screening for eligible kindergarten students on Feb. 19, 20 and 21. Lake-Lehman School District policy states that a child must be 5 years of age before Sept. 1, 2013 and fully immunized in accord- ance with the latest regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of Health in order to register for kindergarten for the 2013-2014 school year. Kindergarten in the Lake-Lehman School District is an all-day program. Parents or guardians must ac- company the student during the registration process and present a birth certificate, two proofs of residency (driver’s license and utility bill with address) and im- munization record for the child. Immunizations required are the three doses of hepatitis B, three doses of polio, four doses of DTP (fourth dose after the fourth birthday), two doses of MMR and two doses of varicella vaccine or history of disease. Children should be registered at the building they will attend. Registration dates are as fol lows: Lehman-Jackson Elemen- tary at 675-2165 on Tuesday, Feb. 19; Lake-Noxen Elementary at 639-1129 on Wednesday, Feb. 20; Ross Elementary at 477-5050 on Thursday, Feb. 21. The time schedule will be the same at each elementary school, following alphabetical order of the last name: 9a.m. -A-E; 10 a.m. -FJ; 11 a.m. - K-O; Noon — closed; 1p.m.-PS; 2 p.m. -T-Z. LIU plans full-day career planning event The Luzerne Intermediate Unit #18 is organizing “Looking Forward,” a free all-day career and academic planning event for students and their parents from 9 am. to 3:30 p. m. on Saturday, Feb. 23 at Misericor- dia University. This event, being offered in partnership with WVIA Public Media, is open to all northeast- ern Pennsylvania students, grades 8 through 12, and their parents. Students will attend concur- rently running workshop ses- sions covering a variety of ca- reer cluster, and the steps lead- ing to informed career prepara- tion and choice. Parents will have opportunities to explore ways in which they can assist their children with academic and career planning. Bill Kelly, president and CEO of WVIA Public Media and host of the “Northeast Pennsylvania Business Journal” which airs on WVIA TV and FM, will open “Looking Forward” with an in- terview of Kris Jones, investor, author and founder of KBJ Cap- ital. Information booths will also be on site for students and par- ents to interact with local col- leges, universities and other members of the educational and business community. Back Mountain residents graduate from PSU The following Back Mountain residents graduated recently from the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity: David S. Bartos, Harveys Lake, Wilkes-Barre campus; David C. George, Hunlock Creek, Wilkes- Barre campus; Devin J. Kornak, Dallas, University Park campus; Garry R. Musselman, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre campus; Kenneth L. Pollock, Dallas, University Park campus. Also, John J, Scafidi, Dallas, University Park campus; Chad M. Schraeder, Dallas, Wilkes- Barre campus, with distinction; Michael P. Sesson, Shavertown, University Park campus; Scott D. Summa, Lehman, Wilkes-Barre campus
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