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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 3,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
WILLIAM BACU NAMED EDINBORO STUDENT TRUSTEE
William Bacu, a business administration major from Imperial, Pa., has been named the
student representative to Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s Council of Tmstees. Bacu, a
junior, is minoring in economics.
In recommending Bacu to the position, outgoing student trustee Tyler Snyder (who
received his bachelor’s degree in business administration at the University’s spring
Commencement ceremony) said Bacu has a strong awareness of campus issues and a good
understanding of the role of a trustee in the State System of Higher Education. Snyder chaired
the student trustee selection committee.
Bacu said he applied for the position not only to further his collegiate and professional
career, but also to make a contribution to the University. As a business major, he is interested in
Edinboro’s budgeting and financial operations, and he currently serves as finance director for the
Student Government Association.
“I want to help the University as a representative of the students,” said Bacu. He believes
it is important to keep tuition low while maintaining a quality education.
Following graduation in 2000, Bacu hopes to enter the workforce - possibly in the human
resources or marketing field - before retiuning to school for a graduate degree.
Bacu is a graduate of West Allegheny High School, near Pittsburgh, and is the son of
Frank Bacu and Theresa Brannan.
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June 3,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE;
EDINBORO STUDENTS BUILD HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
HOME IN NORTH CAROLINA
While thousands of college students were spending their spring break in sunny Florida, a
group from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s residence life and housing staff endured rain
and cool temperatures to build a house for a needy family in Cape Fear, North Carolina. The 10
students and two staff and faculty members took part in a Habitat for Humanity project,
March 6-13, building floors, walls and the roof, and installing doors and windows.
Joining the Edinboro contingent were 11 students from Eureka College in Illinois, and
two students from the University of North Carolina - Greensboro. Not only did the volunteers
give up their free time to work on the project, each one chipped in or raised $150 to help defray
the cost of building materials. They were housed in the basement of the St. Andrew Covenant
Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, and area churches provided most of their meals.
The University provided two vans for the trip and two advisers. The residence life staff
organized the trip and the Student Government Association contributed $500.
Beth Shick, an Edinboro University residence hall coordinator, said students got a lot out
of working on the project for a good cause. “It was an incredible experience to watch the house
come up in front of our eyes,” said Shick. Wflien the students arrived on the first day, only part of
the foundation was in place. By the end of the week the roof and exterior walls of the house were
up and some of the interior was taking shape.
Laura Paul, a senior from Edinboro, was one of the assistant residence hall coordinators
who organized the trip. She said all of the students took turns in most facets of the construction digging, nailing, sawing and even laying down the concrete foundation.
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Working alongside with them was the single mother who would be moving into the
house. “The best part was knowing you were down there helping someone,” said Paul.
Meeting the family who would live in the house and seeing who would benefit fi'om their
work was a very emotional experience for the volunteers. Before leaving North Carolina,
everyone signed his or her name on the house.
Despite the inconvenience of sleeping on cots and sharing two showers among 30 people,
Paul said she would do it again and is aheady helping to plan next year’s trip and other projects
for Edinboro’s Habitat for Humanity chapter.
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June 3,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
AREA UNIVERSITIES ANNOUNCE PROJECT HERO
In an unprecedented collaboration, area colleges today announce the creation of Project
HERO (Humanitarian Emergency Relief Operation), a broad-based, community-wide effort to
raise funds for Kosovar refugees through the Greater Erie County Chapter of the American Red
Cross and the International Institute of Erie.
The presidents of Edinboro University of Peimsylvania, Mercyhurst College, and officials
from Allegheny College join with representatives of the Red Cross and the Institute to announce
the start of Project HERO and light a unity candle to signify the coalition’s goal of bringing
together all of northwestern Pennsylvania in a common humanitarian effort.
Project HERO will aid Kosovar refugees directly in the Kosovar region by raising funds
for the Red Cross’s international relief efforts. HERO will also help the Kosovar refugees who
come to the Erie area by raising money and supplies for the International Institute. The two relief
agencies were chosen to help refugees both locally and abroad, and give contributors a choice of
where they would like their funds to go.
■ The initial goal of Project HERO is to raise $50,000, but the coalition believes as interest
in the cause grows, significantly more money will be raised. Contributors will be asked to make
their donations directly by check to either the Red Cross or the International Institute, and to
write “Project HERO” in the memo section of the check. That will tell both agencies where the
money is to go and will also make it possible to track which funds have been raised through
Project HERO.
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One of the things that makes project HERO unique is its plan to invite others to become
equal “HERO Partners.” Any group or any person can become a HERO partner: businesses,
corporations, educational institutions, religious and civic organizations. Each partner will be
encouraged to stage or support fund-raising events of their own choosing. For example, the
colleges and universities will be asking their student organizations to develop fund-raising events
in their campus communities.
A third way to support Project HERO is through collection canisters. The coalition hopes
to place canisters at dozens of public locations around the region where on-the-spot cash
contributions can be made.
While cash donations are the best way to support Project HERO, the International
Institute is in urgent need of other support as well. To meet the needs of the refugees once they
arrive in northwestern Pennsylvania, the Institute is seeking housing, furnishings, storage space,
personal care items and school supplies. Specifically, the Institute is looking for beds and
bedding, furniture and major appliances, and simple things like toasters, dishes and silverware. It
also needs storage space to house those items and assistance in their delivery. The Institute is
also interested in contacts from people who can speak Albanian.
Contributions may be made to:
American Red Cross
4961 Pittsburgh Avenue, Erie, PA 16509
-orIntemational Institute of Erie
517 East 26* Street, Erie, PA 16504-2803
Be sure to write “Project HERO” in the memo section of the check.
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June 3, 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
KAREN MURDZAK NAMED NETWORKS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTOR AT EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
Karen M. Murdzak has been appointed networks and telecommunications director at
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Prior to her appointment, Murdzak was Edinboro’s
network operations manager.
Murdzak has a bachelor’s degree from Edinboro and has pursued graduate studies in math
and computer science at Edinboro and Purdue University. She has 20 years of experience in
networks and telecommunications at GTE and Edinboro. She joined the University in 1995 as
student telecommunications services coordinator before taking her most recent post last year.
In her new position Murdzak is involved in the planning and implementation of the
University’s campus networks and telecommunications operations. Specifically, she will oversee
the implementation of the school’s new ATM voice and data network and the Campus-Wide
Information Network that will provide cabling for the main campus and Edinboro University in
Erie - The Porreco Center.
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Special to the Sharon Herald, Greenville Record Argus, Mercer Dispatch: Karen (King) Murdzak
is a graduate of Mercer High school.
Officials from area colleges and service agencies announce the start of Project HERO
(Humanitarian Emergency Relief Operation) at Edinboro University — The Porreco Center. From
left are Mary Norton, director of public affairs at Allegheny College; Dr. Frank Pogue, president
of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania; Dr. William Garvey, president of Mercyhurst College;
Sheridan Stricker-Caughlan, director of development and public relations for the Greater Erie
County Chapter of the American Red Cross; and Michael Mumock, executive director of the
International Institute in Erie.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 7yi-27^5 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 4,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
AREA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ANNOUNCE PROJECT HERO
A coalition of colleges and universities from northwestern Pennsylvania yesterday
announced the creation of Project HERO (Humanitarian Emergency Relief Operation) to raise
money for the Kosovar refugees. The three schools - Allegheny College, Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania, and Mercyhurst College - will work with the American Red Cross and the
International Institute in Erie, Pennsylvania, to provide funds for the relief efforts in the Kosovo
region, and support Kosovar refugees who will be relocated in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Making the announcement were Edinboro President Frank G. Pogue; Mercyhmst
President William Garvey; Allegheny College’s Director of Public Affairs Mary Norton; the
Director of Development and Public Relations for the Greater Erie County Chapter of the
American Red Cross, Sheridan Stricker-Caughlan; and the Executive Director of the
International Institute, Michael Mumock.
The participants marked the annoimcement by lighting a unity candle to represent the
coming together of the schools in a common humanitarian effort.
Pogue said any person, group, business or religious organization can join the coalition as
a “HERO Partner.” Edinboro will be sending out hundreds of letters inviting others to join the
coalition.
The initial fund-raising goal of Project HERO is $50,000, but the members believe the
total could be much greater.
“Philanthropy is an American tradition,” said Garvey. ‘The Erie community is a
generous one, which is why we feel this will be a success.”
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Contributors will be asked to make their donations directly by check to either the Red
Cross or the International Institute, and to write “Project HERO” in the memo section of the
check. That will tell both agencies where the money is to go and will also make it possible to
track which funds have been raised through Project HERO.
Another way to support Project HERO is through collection canisters. The coalition plans
to place canisters at dozens of public locations around the region where on-the-spot cash
contributions can be made.
While cash donations are the best way to support Project HERO, the International
Institute is in urgent need of other support as well. To meet the needs of the refugees once they
arrive in northwestern Pennsylvania, the Institute is seeking housing, furnishings, storage space,
personal care items and school supplies. Specifically, the Institute is looking for beds and
bedding, furniture and major appliances, and simple things like toasters, dishes and silverware. It
also needs storage space to house those items and assistance in their delivery. The Institute is
also interested in contacts from people who can speak Albanian.
Contributions may be made to:
American Red Cross
4961 Pittsburgh Avenue
Erie, PA 16509
-orIntemational Institute of Erie
517 East 26* Street
Erie, PA 16504-2803
Be sure to write "Project HERO” in the memo section of the check.
The colleges will be calling upon their students to take up Project HERO as one of their
community service projects when they return to school in the fall. The more than 10,000 students
at Mercyhurst and Edinboro alone put in some 70,000 volunteer hours last year.
Pogue believes the needs of the refugees will be with us for many, many years. Even if
the reported peace settlement in Yugoslavia should be a lasting one, it will take a long time for
the refugees to rebuild their homes and their lives.
“We’re talking about a long-term venture here,” said Pogue.
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June 8,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE;
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY AND NORTHWESTERN
SCHOOL DISTRICT TO SIGN ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Northwestern School District will sign an
articulation agreement on Friday, Jime 11, at 1:30 p.m., at Northwestern High School. The
agreement will allow Northwestern students to earn college credits by completing accelerated or
advanced placement courses in English, math and science if they enroll at Edinboro within two
years of graduation. They will receive credit for Edinboro courses in College Writing Skills,
Precalculus, and Introduction to Biology.
Signing the agreement for Edinboro will be President Frank G. Pogue and Provost and
Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Robert C. Weber. Signing for Northwestern will be
Superintendent Lynn Corder and High School Principal Joseph Meako.
Media are invited to attend the event. For further information contact Dr. Jerry Kiel,
associate vice president for enrollment management and retention, at (814) 732-555, ext. 236, or
the Edinboro University public relations office, (8140 732-2745.
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Marketing Department
Taylor House
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2194
FAX (814) 732-2294
June 6, 2000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
ANNOUNCES KIDS ACADEMY AT PORRECO
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania will host the Kids Academy at Porreco
(KAP) with two summer programs at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center,
July 24-28 and July 31-August 4. Offering a wide variety of unique learning experiences,
children in grades one through six may register for full- or half-day programs in one or
both weeks.
With classes divided into grades 1-3 and 4-6, each grade is taught a series of four
different classes each week. During the July 24-28 session, the youngest children will
explore parachutes, kites, gliders and powered aircraft in “Things That Fly.” They will
create jungle creatures in 2D and 3D form and learn about the animals in “Lions & Tigers
& Bears.” “FunWith Art” explores a variety of materials and ideas, while “Kaleidoscope
of Colors” uses color as a primary source to create activities such as a tye-dye project and
a kaleidoscope. Grades 4-6 will draw, paint and sculpt horses in “Horses, Horses,
Everywhere,” and explore “Fun With Art.” “Discovering Ancient Egypt” involves handson projects to enhance students understanding of this past civilization. They will study
surrealism and learn to draw and paint a surrealistic art piece “Art of Surrealism”.
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In the second session, July 31-August 4, grades 1-3 will explore wildlife from
bees to bears^mi^3‘PsJ^i^syl'^^i^ Wildlife.” They will participate in team and
individual sports activitie^^durin^ “Self-Esteem/Physical Fitness,” and develop the skill
to recognize pattern, texture, shapes and compositional qualities in “Plants and Tiny
Creatures in Art.” Students will create puppets and present a puppet show based on
Aesop’s Fables in “Puppetry.” Grades 4-6 will also participate in “Self-Esteem/Physical
Fitness” and “Pennsylvania Wildlife.” The nutritional value of foods and how to meet
nutritional needs will be explored in “Fun with Food.” Activities to assist with the math
concepts of measurement and obtain averages or “mean s” will be presented in “Math is
Fun.”
Children will be escorted between classes and wifrb^super^ed at all times. The
fee for each-fall wed^ full-day program is $12^or the first child and $105 for additional
children from the same family in the same week. The fee for each half-day (morning or
afternoon) is $90 per week, $75 for additional children from the same family in the same
week. All children will receive a KAP souvenir.
For additional information or to register, call the Office of Extended Learning at
814-836-1955 or 1-800-526-0121.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
REVISED June 9,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
WILLIAM BACU NOMINATED STUDENT TRUSTEE AT EDINBORO
William Bacu, a business administration major from Imperial, Pa., has been nominated to be
the student representative to Edinboro University of Peimsylvania’s Council of Trustees. Bacu, a
junior, is minoring in economics.
In recommending Bacu to the position, outgoing student trustee Tyler Snyder (who received
his bachelor’s degree in business administration at the University’s spring Commencement
ceremony) said Bacu has a strong awareness of campus issues and a good understanding of the role
of a trustee in the State System of Higher Education. Snyder chaired the student trustee selection
committee. The nomination has been forwarded to the Office of the State System of Higher
Education Chancellor James McCormick for review. McCormick then submits Bacu’s nomination
to Gov. Tom Ridge, who appoints all State System university trustees.
Bacu said he applied for the position not only to fiirther his collegiate and professional
career, but also to make a contribution to the University. As a business major, he is interested in
Edinboro’s budgeting and financial operations, and he currently serves as finance director for the
Student Government Association.
“I want to help the University as a representative of the students,” said Bacu. He believes it
is important to keep tuition low while maintaining a quality education.
Following graduation in 2000, Bacu hopes to enter the workforce - possibly in the human
resources or marketing field - before returning to school for a graduate degree.
Bacu is a graduate of West Allegheny High School, near Pittsburgh, and is the son of Frank
Bacu and Theresa Brannan.
Student representatives to the 11-member Councils of Trustees at Pennsylvania’s 14 stateowned universities arfe appointed by the govembr of the Commonwealth dnder provisions of
Act 188 of 1982, the enabling legislation for the State System of Higher Education. They are
appointed for four-year terms or until graduation.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 10,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
JENNIFER EARLY GRADUATES AT EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
Mt. Lebanon native Jennifer M. Early graduated with high honors during recent
commencement ceremonies at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.
Graduating summa cum laude from Edinboro University’s Honors Program, Early was
also inducted into Alpha Chi, a national honors scholarship society, and named to the national
Dean’s List.
A speech communications major, she served as news director and general manager of
E-TV, the campus cable television station, and as a disc jockey on WFSE-FM, the campus radio
station.
Early will continue her education with a full graduate assistantship at Ball State (Ind.)
University.
A 1996 Mt. Lebanon High School alumna, Jennifer is the daughter of Charles and Helen
Early of Mt. Lebanon.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 14,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO, MANSFIELD UNIVERSITIES OFFER DEGREE
VIA VIDEO TO ELK AND CAMERON COUNTIES
Residents of rural northwestern Pennsylvania will soon be able to earn a college degree in
criminal justice locally thanks to an agreement between two State System of Higher Education
universities and the Community Education Council of Elk and Cameron Counties.
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and Mansfield University of Pennsylvania are
collaborating to offer an associate of science degree in criminal justice administration at the
Education Council’s facilities in St. Marys, Pa. The courses will be taught via interactive video
fi-om Mansfield and Edinboro with Mansfield offering all of the criminal justice courses and
Edinboro providing the general education courses from its facilities at Edinboro University in
Erie - The Porreco Center.
The degree will be a part-time evening program offered over a period of four years. Two
courses will be offered each fall and spring semester. A student enrolling when the program
begins in the fall of 1999 could receive his or her associate degree in 2003.
The program will prepare students to work in probation, parole, drug enforcement,
security and investigation, and meet the minimum 60 credit hours now required by the
Peimsylvania State Police.
Edinboro’s Dean of Liberal Arts, Dr. Terry Smith, said the program combines the quality
of Edinboro and Mansfield courses with the convenience of holding the classes in St. Marys.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 14,1999
NEWS ADVISORY:
INDUSTRY DAY AT GENERAL ELECTRIC
Some 50 Erie County Hispanic high school students will participate in Industry Day at
General Electric Transportation Systems on Wednesday, June 16. Their visit is part of Edinboro
University’s weeklong Latino Leadership Development Program. The students will arrive at
General Electric at 9 a.m. for a day of tours and workshops. The best time for media coverage
will be from 2:45 to 4:30 p.m. for the teams design competition in Building 50.
The conference is designed to expose Hispanic students in grades 9-12 to different career
paths. The students are spending the week at Edinboro University in a variety of activities
focusing on the themes of health, education, industry and business and the helping
professions/law.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 14,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO’S ON-TRACK PROGRAM TARGETS RURAL WOMEN STUDENTS
More than 70 students from rural high schools in northwestern Pennsylvania will take
part in a program June 27 - July 1 at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania designed to prepare
and motivate rural students for a college education.
The On-Track program will help students - especially women - become aware of their
academic and career potentials, opportunities and resources. This year’s program has grown to 32
rural high schools participating with students entering their sophomore, junior and senior year in
the fall.
Faculty, staff and students will introduce the five-day program that will feature several
daily seminars on topics such as career assessment, team building, and mind/body connections.
Students will learn how to manage stress more effectively through art therapy techniques. They
will be exposed to diversity issues on a college campus, attend a planetarium show and
experience hands-on activities in the art department.
In addition to the scheduled courses, participants will also be able to select self-interest
groups in the areas of loss and separation, eating disorders, peer relations and influences,
substance abuse and dealing with stress.
The evenings will be spent in recreational activities, including a boat ride and catered
picnic at Presque Isle, karaoke, and line-dancing.
Amanda King, a graduate of Saegertovm High School, participated in the 1992 On-Track
program prior to entering eleventh grade. She had no idea what she was going to do when she
graduated. “After attending the On-Track program,” King said, “I understood my personality and
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what I should do with my future. I highly recommend the program to any student who is looking
for direction.” King is now a junior at Edinboro University majoring in secondary English
education.
Parents and students will join the camp kick-off on Sunday, June 27, with tours of
campus and Edinboro community, followed by a short program and dinner. The five-day
program will conclude with a certificate award ceremony on Thursday, July 1.
Since On-Track began in 1992, every student who has participated in the program has
graduated fi-om high school and 90 percent have gone to college.
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June 14,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY DEGREES AWARDED TO AREA GRADS
Approximately 655 undergraduate and graduate students received degrees at Edinboro
University’s recent spring commencement exercises. The students represented 15 states which
included Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and
Peimsylvania.
Among area students to receive diplomas were:
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Note: Names have been arranged alphabetically according to city.
AA
AET
AS
Associate of arts
Associate of engineering technology
Associate of science
BA
BFA
BS
BSEd
BSN
Bachelor of arts
Bachelor of fine arts
Bachelor of science
Bachelor of science in education
Bachelor of science in nursing
MA
MS
MEd
MFA
Master of arts
Master of science
Master of science in education
Master of fine arts
MSN
Master of science in nursing
Three graduating seniors from Edinboro University’s ROTC program were commissioned as
second lieutenants in the U.S. Army during a commissioning ceremony held at the university
prior to its spring 1999 commencement. 2"*^ Lt. Christopher Marchetti (2"*^ from left) of
Pittsburgh, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education and will serve as a Military
Intelligence officer with initial duty in the Infantry. 2"'^ Lt. Brandon McWilliams (3'^'^ from right)
of Tionesta, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and will serve in the Infantry.
2"^* Lt. Susan Snow (far right) of Erie, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in social work and will
join the Medical Service Corps. Pictured at the ceremony are, from left: Maj. William
Montgomery III, professor of military science, Edinboro ROTC; Marchetti; Maj. Gen. Michael
E. Dunlavey, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Dept, of the Army, who delivered
the commissioning address; McWilliams; Lt. Col. Thomas Cordingly, commander, Pride of
Pennsylvania ROTC Battalion and professor of military science, Gannon University ROTC; and
Snow.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 15,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
DIXON GIFTS EDINBORO $150,000 FOR NEW DISABLED COMPLEX
A $150,000 gift firom the Widener Memorial Foundation in Aid of Handicapped Children
will bring students with disabilities at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania one step closer to a
new learning and recreation complex.
Edinboro University President Frank G. Pogue has announced that the University’s
request for special Widener Memorial Foundation support was fully funded by the Foundation’s
trustees at their spring meeting in Lafeyette Hill, Pa.
Notifying Pogue of the gift was the Foundation’s President, F. Eugene Dixon, Jr.
Dixon is also chairman of the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher
Education.
The $150,000 will go toward funding an elevator and special access ramp in Edinboro’s
planned Crawford Center for Health and Physical Education and Disabilities Resources. When
completed, the new Crawford Center will add more than 27,000 square feet of new construction
and renovate 23,000-plus square feet in what is now Crawford Gymnasium. The proposed annex
will house the University’s Office for Students with Disabilities and facilities which serve the
instructional, athletic, recreational and rehabilitational needs of those students.
The Widener Memorial Foundation normally makes grants to organizations located in
Pennsylvania’s Delaware Valley area for the care of orthopedically handicapped children.
“Because of the reputation of Edinboro University and its tremendous support for
students with disabilities, the members of the Foundation board decided to make an exception to
our geographical requirement and fully fund Edinboro’s request,” Dixon said.
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“You have made my year,” Pogue told Dixon when telephoned about the approved
funding.
“While we are very proud of the programs and services we currently offer for students
with disabilities, your gift on behalf of the Widener Memorial Foundation will greatly enhance
access to the facilities of the Crawford Center and allow the program to grow,” Pogue said. “On
behalf of the Edinboro Family, I am honored to express our appreciation to Mr. Dixon and the
Widener Foundation for the generous contribution.”
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 731-27A5 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 18,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS TO TAKE PART IN EDINBORO UNIVERSITY’S
ERIE/MEADVILLE PARTNERSHIP SUMMER PROGRAM
Students from high schools in Erie and Crawford counties will take part this summer in a
two-week college preparation program at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Between 35 and
40 students who will be juniors this fall at East, Central, Strong Vincent, Meadville and
Cochranton high schools will take part in the Erie/Meadville Partnership, July 15-17, at
Edinboro.
The Partnership is a three-phase program designed to prepare academically promising
students for college careers. The first phase - the Rising Juniors Program - is the one taking
place at Edinboro this summer. It is intended for high school juniors who are B and C students
who show interest and ability in college.
The Edinboro program will stress activities that require teamwork such as an outdoor
challenge program and camping out along French Creek. Other activities will include science,
ceramics, an environmental program, and a karate session to teach discipline. The students will
make field trips to Presque Isle and the Maritime Museum in Erie.
One of the program’s coordinators, elementary education professor Mary Jo Campbell,
said the program emphasizes building character, self-esteem and capitalizing on the skills the
students already have. The other coordinator is history professor Umeme Sababu.
The second phase of the Erie/Meadville Partnership - the Rising Seniors Program - is a
three-week residential program at Mansfield University of Pennsylvania. For the Partnership’s
third season - the Collegiate Summer - those students who choose to attend a university in the
State System of Higher Education enroll in a regular summer school session to take college
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ERIE/MEADVILLE PARTNERSHIP SUMMER PROGRAM, Continued
Page 2
courses or to participate in an orientation or “bridge” program. The full cost of the summer
school session including tuition, room, board and books is funded by the State System of Higher
Education.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 18,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH NORTHWESTERN
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Northwestern School District have signed
an articulation agreement that will make it easier for graduates of Northwestern High School to
attend Edinboro. The agreement allows students to earn college credits by completing accelerated
or advance placement courses. Graduates of Northwestern who earn an A or B average in
advanced English, mathematics and science courses will receive credit for Edinboro courses in
college writing skills, precalculus and introduction to biology.
Signing the agreement for Northwestern were Superintendent Lynn Corder and Principal
Joseph Meako. Signing for Edinboro were President Frank G. Pogue and Dean of Liberal Arts
Terry Smith.
Northwestern Superintendent Corder said parents who realize its potential benefits have
eagerly anticipated the agreement. “I think it is an excellent thing,” he said. “The University has
been really cooperative and we appreciate that.”
Pogue said the agreement with Northwestern makes a lot of sense because of the close
proximity to each other and the number of students who have matriculated to Edinboro.
“Over the last ten years we have admitted some 400 Northwestern graduates,” said
Pogue. “Nearly half have graduated and a significant number of those are still enrolled. Some 24
graduates will be coming to the University this fall and we have already identified six who will
benefit from this arrangement.”
This signing brings to nine the number of similar articulation agreements Edinboro has
signed with area school districts. The others include Conneaut, Corry, Crawford Central,
Fairview, General McLane, McDowell High School, Quaker Valley and Wattsburg.
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A member of the State System of Higher Education
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 18,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH QUAKER VALLEY
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Quaker Valley School District have signed
an articulation agreement that makes it easier for graduates of Quaker Valley High School to
attend Edinboro. The agreement allows students to earn college credits by completing accelerated
or advance placement courses. Graduates of Quaker Valley who earn an A or B average in
English, mathematics and science honors courses will receive credit for Edinboro courses in
college writing skills, precalculus and introduction to biology.
Signing the agreement for Quaker Valley were Superintendent R. Gerard Longo,
Principal Jeanne Johnson and former school board president and Edinboro alumnus Michael
Zahorchak. Signing the agreement for Edinboro were President Frank G. Pogue and Associate
Vice President Donald Dilmore.
Longo, a 1965 Edinboro graduate and 1994 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, said
the agreement is an important opportunity for the district. “To be able to establish a relationship
with Edinboro University is a matter of personal pride.”
“The line between high schools and colleges is beginning to blur,” said Johnson. “You
have many students.. .who have taken advantage of the enormous opportunities outside the wall
of a high school. Many of them are ready to move ahead and the typical high school environment
no longer meets their needs. I think it’s really important that we start exploring ways to connect
to colleges [and] to the outside world which will give us our best chance not only of positioning
our best kids, but actually getting our kids who might not be tempted to go on to school to think
about that and to see that they can be successful.”
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A member of the State System of Higher Education
QUAKER VALLEY AGREEMENT, Continued
Page 2
Pogue said the program is beneficial because it gives students early access to the college
experience. “It is also important for our professors to stay in touch with high schools,” he said.
“They, too, are learning what is taking place. Early connections really provide an opportunity for
us to have access to the very best students produced by our high schools. Some 18 students fi-om
this high school have graduated fi-om Edinboro in the past ten years. We can only look to
increase those numbers. This is an exciting time for us and we are anxious to get started.”
Zahorchak, a 1937 Edinboro graduate and honorary lifetime member of the University’s
Alumni Association, has been a long-time proponent of bringing the two schools together. “Our
alumni have a responsibility to guide some of these students to Edinboro because we have a fine,
fine program.”
This signing brings to nine the number of similar articulation agreements Edinboro has
made with area school districts. The others include Conneaut, Cony, Crawford Central,
Fairview, General McLane, McDowell High School, Northwestern and Wattsburg.
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Officials of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Quaker Valley School District sign an
articulation agreement allowing Quaker Valley students to earn Edinboro credits while still in
high school. Signing are Quaker Valley Superintendent R. Gerard Longo, former school board
president and Edinboro alumnus Michael Zahorchak, Edinboro President Frank G. Pogue,
Edinboro Associate Vice President Donald Dilmore, and Quaker Valley High School President
Jeanne Johnson.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 18,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO SIGNS AGREEMENTS WITH NORTHWESTERN, QUAKER VALLEY
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue signed articulation
agreements with two school districts last week that will make it easier for graduates of those
districts to attend Edinboro. Pogue signed one agreement with the Quaker Valley School District
in Sewickley, near Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, June 8, and the second agreement was finalized on
Friday, June 11 with the Northwestern School District in Albion.
Both agreements allow students to earn college credits by completing accelerated or
advance placement courses. Graduates of Northwestern and Quaker Valley who successfully
complete honors courses in English, mathematics and science will receive credit for Edinboro
courses in college writing skills, precalculus and introduction to biology.
Signing the agreement for Quaker Valley were Superintendent R. Gerard Longo,
Principal Jeanne Johnson and former school board president and Edinboro alumnus Michael
Zahorchak. The Northwestern agreement was signed by Superintendent Lynn Corder and
Principal Joseph Meako.
Longo, a 1965 Edinboro graduate and 1994 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, said
the agreement is an important opportunity for the district. “To be able to establish a relationship
with Edinboro University is a matter of personal pride.”
“The line between high schools and colleges is beginning to blur,” said Johnson. “You
have many students.. .who have taken advantage of the enormous opportunities outside the wall
of a high school. Many of them are ready to move ahead and the typical high school environment
no longer meets their needs. I think it’s really important that we start exploring ways to connect
to colleges [and] to the outside world which will give us our best chance not only of positioning
our best kids, but actually getting our kids who might not be tempted to go on to school to think
about that and to see that they can be successful.”
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NORTHWESTERN, QUAKER VALLEY, Continued
Page 2
Pogue said the program is beneficial because it gives students early access to the college
experience. “It is also important for our professors to stay in touch with high schools,” said
Pogue. “They, too, are learning what is taking place. Early connections really provide an
opportimity for us to have access to the very best students produced by our high schools.”
Northwestern Superintendent Corder said parents who realize its potential benefits have
eagerly anticipated the agreement. “I think it is an excellent thing,” he said. “The University has
been really cooperative, and we appreciate that.”
Pogue said the agreement with Northwestern makes a lot of sense because of the close
proximity to each other and the number of students who have matriculated to Edinboro.
“Over the last ten years we have admitted some 400 Northwestern graduates,” said
Pogue. “Nearly half have graduated and a significant number of those are still enrolled. Some 24
graduates will be coming to the University this fall, and we have already identified six who will
benefit from this arrangement.”
These two signings bring to nine the number of similar articulation agreements Edinboro
has signed with area school districts. The others include Conneaut, Corry, Crawford Central,
Fairview, General McLane, McDowell High School, and Wattsburg.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
William A. Reed, Jr.
Assistant Vice President for Media and
Community Relations
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 18,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
SPECIAL FOR “LIFESTYLES’ JULY 1999 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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9
Dreams, Visions and Realities - is University President Frank Pogue’s theme for the
third annual Edinboro Family Retreat on the Centennial Hall lawn. The annual Family
Picnic at his residence follows.
■
20 Summer Smart - Classes begin for Edinboro University’s third summer session. The
five-week session ends on Aug. 19. Call Admissions at 814-732-2761 or toll fi*ee at
1-888-8GO-BORO, or Scheduling at 814-732-5555.
A member of the State System of Higher Education
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
HIGHLAND AMBASSADORS SELECTED AT EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s newly selected Highland Ambassadors will
promote the University’s interests and goals among future and current students, alumni and
friends, and instill in them the value of a lifelong relationship with the University.
Pictured with Edinboro University President Frank G. Pogue are (front row) Christina
Corwell from Kittanning, Tonilee Lucchino from McDonald, Danielle O’Connell from Ridgway,
Stephanie Skolnik from New Galilee, Kathryn Shields from Erie, Shawn Walsh from Farrell,
(back row) Christina Baker from Edinboro, Jennifer Roberts from Pittsburgh, Theresa Rinebold
from Rome, Pa., Andrew Passinger from Youngsville, Carrie-Anne Leiby from Mount Joy,
Malinda Paris from Girard, Joseph Leap from Duncansville, Dr. Pogue, Jenelle Laird from
Fallentimber, Nicholas Pishnery from Willoughby Hills, Ohio, and Thomas ZumBrunnen from
Las Cmces, New Mexico. Not pictured is Robin Archer from Guys Mills.
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Dana Holland of Madison, Ohio, holds the first place poster she designed for
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education (lEVE)
poster contest. Holland, pictured with Edinboro’s Provost and Vice PresideninRobeit C.
Weber, was presented with a $50 gift certificate from ffiVE, sponsor of the poster
contest.
Dana Noto of Evans City, Pa., holds the second place poster .she designed for
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Ethics and Values Ed^ation (lEVE)
poster contest. Noto, pictured with Edinboro’s Provost and Vice Presidenfkoberi C.
Weber, was presented with a gift certificate from lEVE, spon.sor of the poster contest.
Allison Church (center) and Tamara Makarowsky (left) of Erie, hold their posters
they designed for Edinboro University of Pennsylvania's Institute for Ethics and Values
Education (lEVE) poster contest. Makarowsky’s poster won third place in the contest and
Church’^oster took honorable mention. Pictured with Edinboro’s Provost and Vice
PresideiuRobert C. Weber, Makarowsky and Church were presented with gift certificates
from lEVE, sponsor of the poster contest.
Michelle Rhodes of Albion, Pa., holds the honorable mention poster she designed
for Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education
(lEVE) poster contest. Rhodes, pictured with Edinboro’s Provost and Vice President
Robert C. Weber, was presented with a gift certificate from lEVE. sponsor of the poster
contest.
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Breanne Berube (center) of Webster, New York, receives a certificate firom Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning first place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Berube designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
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Jon Snyder (center) of Silverdale, Pa., receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Peimsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning second place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Snyder designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
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Laura K. Girvin (center) of Paradise, Pa.,receives a certificate from Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning first place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Girvin designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education^ which sponsored the contest.
\
Katie Yenny (center) of Cambridge Springs receives a certificate from Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning second place in a poster design
contest. Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Yenny designed for the
University’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education, which sponsored the contest.
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Karleen Torrance (center) of Latrobe receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning third place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Torr|i^nce designed for the
University’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education, which sponsored the contest.
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Breanne Berube (center) of Webster, NY receives a certificate from Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning first place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Berube designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education, which sponsored the contest.
Jon Snyder (center) of Silverdale, Pa. receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning-first place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Snyder designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education, which sponsored the contest.
Adam Fleishman (center) of Havertown, Pa. receives a certificate from Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning third place in a poster design
contest. Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Fleischman designed for the
University’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education, which sponsored the contest.
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Adam Fleishman (center) of Havertown, Pa., receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning third place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Fleischman designed for the
University’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
Laura K. Girvin (center) of Paradise, Pa., receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning first place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Girvin designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
Katie Yenny (center) of Cambridge Springs receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning second place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Yenny designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
Karleen Torrance (center) of Latrobe receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning third place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Torrance designed for the
University’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ATTAIN ACADEMIC HONORS
One thousand four hundred fifty students were named to the Dean’s List at Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania for the 1999 spring semester. The students represented 13 states,
including Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey,
New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
In order to attain this highly regarded academic honor, students must maintain a quality
point average of 3.4 for the semester, complete a minimum of 12 semester hours of credit, and
receive no grade lower than C in any course.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
ARIZONA
NAME___________
CITY_________
Kovac, Kimberly A.
Apache Junction
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
CONNECTICUT
NAME_____________
CITY
Kilbridge, Suzanne E.
Linderson, Ryan P.
Guilford
Lebanon
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
FLORIDA
NAMECITY
Kelly, Ryan E.
Vero Beach
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
IOWA
NAME__________
CITY
Nordsiden, Gina L.
Sioux City
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
MASSACHUSETTS
NAME_________
CITY
Oates, Richard W.
Diamond, Dean S.
Randolph
Wellesley
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
MINNESOTA
NAME__________
CITY
Ruvelson, Sarah A.
West St. Paul
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
NEW JERSEY
NAME____________
CITY
Blazure, Matthew B.
High Bridge
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
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NEW YORK
NAME
CITY
Hanner, Alison L.
Whitford, Laura E.
Williams, Katie M.
Hogan, Kelly L.
Burlingame, Amy J.
Criscione, Keri L.
Cutrona, Stephanie A.
Piazza, Todd M.
Hoelscher, Christine M.
Tabak, Duane E.
Cunningham, Scott G.
Lisciandro, John S.
Widen, Bradley R.
Hanks, Andrea L.
Wilkins, Rebecca L.
Nielsen, Scott B.
Schmitt, Peter J.
Texeira, Kristin N.
Haas, Michelle A.
Ferster, David E.
Paar, Kimberly R.
Gast, Meighan L.
Balaji, Natalie C.
Reed, Andrew P.
McCaslin, Joan
Oates, Richard W.
Menz, Brian F.
Marx, Deborah L.
Trickey, Diane M.
Warner, Kelly E.
Wiggers, Amanda A.
Hoddick, Jennifer L.
Schulte, Brendan A.
Berabe, Breanne
Baker, Kristina J.
Canandaigua
Chittenango
Clymer
Fairport
Franklinville
Fredonia
Fredonia
Frewsbmg
Gainsville
Great Valley
Horseheads
Jamestown
Jamestown
Lakewood
Medina
Mendon
Middleport
Mt. Sinai
Oakfield
Olean
Olean
Orchard Park
Pittsford
Portville
Randolph
Randolph
Rochester
Schenectady
Seneca Castle
Sherman
Sherman
Tonawanda
Tonawanda
Webster
Wellsville
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
OHIO
NAME
CITY
Christopher, Melanie M.
Perry, Carrie R.
Puchan, Sarah R.
Scott, Darcie M.
Bower, Amy E.
Formage, Tina M.
Nieminen, Jannette M.
Shellhammer, Jennifer J.
Petsche, Lisa M.
Williams, Jodie L.
Debevc, Annah M.
Popovich, Janet L.
Holland, Dana M.
Moyer, Manda L.
Smith, Stephanie L.
Kiko, WimamP.,11
Nucerino, Helen M.
Andry, Kimberly S.
Domin, Shannon R.
Fonda, Kristen E.
Wheeldon, Sarah E.
Demaske, Jocelyne S.
Ashtabula
Ashtabula
Ashtabula
Ashtabula
Canfield
Conneaut
Conneaut
Conneaut
Dublin
Elyna
Geneva
Macedonia
Madison
Milan
North Benton
North Canton
North Canton
North Royalton
Painesville
Painesville
Perry
Richmond Heights
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
SOUTH CAROLINA
NAME_________
CITY
Boor, Elizabeth A.
Beaufort
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
WEST VIRGINIA
NAME___________
CITY
Cable, Amanda C.
Bennett, Jennifer D.
Fairmont
Lost Creek
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
VIRGINIA
NAME
CITY
Tyzinski, Kelly A.
Volpe, Steven J.
Wasilewski, Kevin J.
Cloverdale
Dale City
Stuarts Draft
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
FAYETTE COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Means, Milissa J.
•Riley, Erin C.
Skemp, Jared M.
Witt, Bruce A.
Lambie, Bradley A.
Franks, Michelle E.
Porreca, Andrea L.
LoPretto, Douglas A.
Connellsville
Connellsville
Connellsville
Connellsville
Dunbar
Masontown
New Salem
Perryopolis
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
FOREST COUNTY
NAME _____________________ CITY
Mason, Lori J.
Clarington
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
FRANKLIN COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Bucci, Angela M.
Garcia, R. Courtney
Taylor, Aaron D.
Richards, Crystal D.
Chambersburg
Chambersburg
Chambersburg
Mercersburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
GREENE COUNTY
NAME____________
CITY
Parson, Matthew J.
Morosky, Michelle R.
Graysville
Waynesburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
HUNTINGDON COUNTY
NAME___________
CITY
Wilson, Nathaniel C.
Mt. Union
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
INDIANA COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Hovland, Sarah B.
Fiala, Megan E.
Neal, Michelle L.
Whitesel, Chad E.
Homer City
Indiana
Indiana
Saltsburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
JEFFERSON COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Preston, Matthew C.
Songer, Lori J.
Perrin, Samuel L.
Fleckenstein, Julie A.
Fye, Elizabeth M.
Glessner, Sarah J.
Minster, Kristine M.
Scully, Tina M.
Brockway
Brookville
Falls Creek
Punxsutawney
Punxsutawney
Punxsutawney
Punxsutawney
Reynoldsville
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
LACKAWANNA COUNTY
NAME_________________
CITY
Doud, David J.
Bershefsky, Christopher A.
Carbondale
Eynon
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
LANCASTER COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Leed, Rachel E.
Jones, Mary E.
Gozalez, David M.
Morgan, Matthew L.
Myer, Daryl D.
Pavlesich, Aimee D.
McKinim, Annette C.
Girvin, Laura K.
Breon, Tara 0.
Conestoga
Gap
Lancaster
Lancaster
Lancaster
Lancaster
Millersville
Paradise
Stevens
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
LAWRENCE COUNTY
NAME
Glitsch, Shawn A.
Brice, Marisa A.
Lonnett, Jeffrey V.
Lonnett, Raymond V.
Hogue, Beth A.
Aldan, Melissa L.
Book, Elizabeth J.
Brown, Jenna L.
Budai, Michael P.
Coulter, Alyson R.
Fenati, Travis J.
Gardner, Frederick W.
Johnson, Jason A.
Ketchum, Brandon T.
King, David S.
Knight, Dana M.
Lent, Leah R.
Lepisto, Liisa D.
Napier, Stephanie L.
Rowe, Brittany A.
Straw, Robert E.
Tropea, Brock A.
Warso, Brandie M.
Yohn, Shaimon M.
Zajac, Jason J.
Zeigler, Bryan J.
Zeigler, Nichole R.
McCready,Jeimifer L.
Garrett, Jeimifer L.
Saylor, Lauri B.
Polochak, Michelle L.
Price, Wesley V.
Freeman, Kyle F.
Gills, Laura L.
CITY
Ellwood City
Ellwood City
Ellwood City
Ellwood City
Enon Valley
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Galilee
New Wilmington
New Wilmington
Porters ville
Portersville
Volant
Zelienople
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
LEBANON COUNTY
NAME___________
CITY
Wood, Marianne M.
Jonestown
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
LUZERNE COUNTY
NAME_________
CITY
Mattie, Edward M.
Fall, Paula A.
Dallas
Wilkes-Barre
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
LYCOMING COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Barnes, Jennie R.
Hall, Jessica J.
Protasio, Melody L.
Broskey, Angela
Moon, Megan E.
Totin, Michaelann M.
South Williamsport
South Williamsport
South Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
McKEAN COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Cleveland, Catherine M.
MacFarlane, Andrew D.
MacFarlane, Patrick J.
Price, Jaime M.
Petruzzi, Megan L.
Eaton, Yvoime C.
Palmer, Wesley B.
Brace, Stacie N.
Byham, Christopher M.
Chapman, Ryan S.
Gabriel, David C.
Hallberg, Thomas M.
Hayden, Pamela S.
Stitt, Donald L.
Wahlberg, Misty R.
Minehart, Melissa S.
Tyson, Charles C.
Pierce, Tashine M.
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
East Smethport
Eldred
Eldred
Kane
Kane
Kane
Kane
Kane
Kane
Kane
Kane
Mt. Jewett
Port Allegany
Smethport
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
MERCER COUNTY
NAME
_________ CITY
Dean, Jody A.
Snyder, David 0.
Thomas, Jennifer M.
Ferguson, Carrie L.
Joslin, Tracy
Lorent, Megan R.
Roberts, Coby J.
Stockner, Megan E.
Yevchak, Melanie S.
Biberich, Allison L.
Larimer, Nicole
Osborn, Amanda M.
Stallsmith, Miranda F.
Ference, Kurt P.
Hodges, Christopher s.
Jolley, Tyler S.
Jones, Rebecca L.
Prample, Natalie J.
Santell, Jeimifer E.
Wareham, Bryan J.
Baugh, Lisa K.
Henn, Rebekah S.
Gebhardt, Christina L.
Oddi, Tressa A.
Ceacer, Nicole E.
McKinney, Christian W.
Otey, Alynka-Shae
Starkey, Heather N.
Thut, Lisa A.
Bailey, Krista S.
Kane, Jason P.
Davis, Brett D.
Reckhart, Nicholas E.
Ditzenberger, Michael B.
Rice, Debra A.
Spangler, Tara A.
Carlton
Clarks Mills
Farrell
Greenville
Greenville
Greenville
Greenville
Greenville
Greenville
Grove City
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hermitage
Hermitage
Hermitage
Hermitage
Hermitage
Hermitage
Hermitage
Mercer
Mercer
Sandy Lake
Sandy Lake
Sharon
Sharon
Sharon
Sharon
Sharon
Sharpsville
Sharpsville
Stoneboro
Stoneboro
Transfer
West Middlesex
West Middlesex
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
MIFFLIN COUNTY
NAME_____________
CITY
Brehm, Christopher A.
Lewistown
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
MONROE COUNTY
NAME_____________
CITY
Hodgins, Krista D.
Ziegenfus, Amanda M.
Marazas, Erika G.
White, Suzanne M.
Long Pond
Saylorsburg
Stroudsburg
Stroudsburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
NAME
CITY
McGuire, David E.
Silcox, William H.
Hill, Irene L.
Emrick, Eric D.
Beltz, Jeffrey P.
Bala Cynwyd
North Wales
Peimsburg
Pottstown
Souderton
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Ross, Elizabeth A.
Wascavage, Marc E.
Pontius, Jennifer M.
Maneval, Nicole L.
Bethlehem
Kulpmont
Northumberland
Sunbmy
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
PERRY COUNTY
NAME__________
CITY
Foulk, Alicia J.
Clarks Mills
Leonard, Carrie A.
Millerstown
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Cullinan, Raina R.
Neidert, Steven J.
Snow, Richard
Weldon, Justin D.
Zeigler, Carey R.
Coatesville
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
POTTER COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Greelen, Lori Lee
Kightlinger, Andrea K.
Hoppe, Timothy T.
Austin
Coudersport
Harrison Valley
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
SOMERSET COUNTY
NAME_____________
CITY
Baker, Thomas R.
Binnie, Amy M.
Vought, Gretchen L.
Hackett, Scott L.
Dunmyer, Christina M.
Wingard, Shawn D.
Graboski, Lisa M.
George, Andrew M.
Berlin
Boswell
Garrett
Hollsopple
Hooversville
Salisbury
Stoystown
Windber
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Warner, Dan A.
Montrose
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
TIOGA COUNTY
NAME___________
CITY
Heatley, Jennifer A.
Bravo, Cynthia L.
Crumb, Lisa S.
Covington
Wellsboro
Wellsboro
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
UNION COUNTY
NAME__________
CITY
Schreck, Jennifer L.
Mifflinburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
VENANGO COUNTY
NAME_____________
CITY____________
Black, Megan E.
McDonald, Jeremy D.
Snyder, Tyler J.
Juiliano, Stephanie A.
Albert, Kristy L.
Cheers, Timothy D.
Earley, Brian W.
Goodnough, Audrey L.
Grafton, Adrieime M.
Heckathome, Cory S.
Kelly, Shanin M.
Miller, Jessica N.
Mucio, Jason J.
Plyler, Shannon M.
Rugh, Chad E.
Fry, Jeimifer L.
Ganley, Michael P.
Hargem-ader, Sarah A.
Ludwick, Stacey S.
Lutz, Pamela L.
Murray, David J.
Stevens, Matthew R.
Wrhen, Nathan J.
Davidson, Amanda M.
Davidson, Nan M
Sampson, Uriah J.
Lynam, Mary J.
Hoover, Jamie L.
Lalley, Terra C.
Cooperstown
Cooperstown
Cooperstown
Cranberry Township
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Pleasantville
Pleasantville
Pleasantville
Reno
Seneca
Seneca
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
WARREN COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Bunce, Claudia A.
Consla, Heather T.
Retterer, Tara K.
Gibson, Kelli S.
Brinn, Eric B.
Huck, Jeimifer E.
Jewell, Jenna M.
Mechling, Rebecca D.
Wiltsie, Amy M.
Zwald, Aaron D.
Atwood, Amy A.
Graham, Jessica L.
Petterson, Tanya M.
Washington, Leanora J.
Alabught, Judith S.
Bearfield, Sonya M.
Bednez, James C.
Bednez, Toby L.
Eberl, Jason M.
Hallock, Stacey L.
Heubach, Philip E.
Hook, Stephanie L.
Kinander, Darrin T.
Lyon, Jora
Nell, Danielle L.
Orbanic, Kelly A.
Peterson, Aima J.
Pimsky, Sara J.
Moore, Renee Y.
Passinger, Andrew R.
Sivak, Kelly R.
Clarendon
Clarendon
Clarendon
Grand Valley
Russell
Russell
Russell
Russell
Russell
Russell
Sheffield
Sugar Grove
Sugar Grove
Tidioute
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Youngsville
Youngsville
Youngsville
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
WASHINGTON COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Wright, Steven E.
Glass, Amy M.
Preteroti, Jonathan P.
Steinmiller, Courtney S.
Francis, Rachelle L.
Bemiak, Marie L.
Daddario, Sarah A.
Engel, Shelly M.
Laughlin, Rochele M.
Robertson, Greg A..
DiMichele, Danielle
laimetta, Tara J.
Levers, Wesley J.
Ricker, Darla A.
Parry, Nicole M.
Baker, Lance A.
Egers, John E.
Hagerman, Ryan D.
Package, Michael A.
Pinto, Eric M.
Preteroti, Gergg S.
Puskarich, Joie B.
Sirochman, Paula
Capezzuto, Joseph F.
Oppegard, Jessica M.
Avella
Bulger
Canonsburg
Cecil
Claysville
Finleyville
McDonald
McDonald
McDonald
McDonald
McKees Rocks
McMurray
Prosperity
Prosperity
Southview
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
West Alexander
West Finley
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
WAYNE COUNTY
NAME____________
CITY
Longenecker, Maia A.
Beach Lake
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
WESTMORELAND COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Leeper, Melody C.
Brothers, Karen S.
Dobrowolski, Wendy M.
Ogden, Kristy L.
Watt, Adam T.
Betlan, Traci L.
Wright, Steven E.
Watkins, Chad C.
Berish, Tina M.
Mazurek, John S.
Holmes, Dawn D.
Joseph, Stephen A.
Nelson, Bethany M.
Duzyk, Courtney A.
Hitchman, Kristopher J.
Lewis, Franklin E.
Peindl, Christine M.
Righino, Summer K.
Ronald, Cherylyn A.
Wentzel, William D.
Beam, Christina A.
Graham, Beth A.
Jovan, Brian C.
Stempfer, Kristin A.
Morrissey, Marla C.
Watkoski, Rhonda L.
Stranko, Dana A.
Stoner, Michelle L.
Krzeminski, Marissa L.
Rarrick, Sean M.
Reese, Shaimon M.
Giordano, Gina M.
Gould, Jaime L.
Lloyd, Michele E.
Lutska, Mandy E.
Painter, Eric L.
Rogacki, Erin R.
Truswell, Michelle L.
Gray, Erica L.
Orendi, Carolyn J.
Orendi, Monica L.
Grove, Amanda M.
Clifford, Daniel J.
Muimell, Rebecca A.
Beardsley, Erin N.
Palombo, Jaime L.
Acme
Apollo
Apollo
Apollo
Apollo
Arona
Avella
Avomnore
Belle Vernon
East Vandergrift
Export
Export
Export
Grapeville
Greensburg
Greensburg
Greensburg
Greensburg
Greensburg
Greensburg
Irwin
Irwin
Irwin
Irwin
Jeannette
Jeannette
Latrobe
Laughlintown
Leechburg
Ligonier
Ligonier
Lower Burrell
Lower Burrell
Lower Burrell
Monessen
Mt. Pleasant
Mt. Pleasant
Mt. Pleasant
Murrysville
Murrysville
Murrysville
New Florence
New Kensington
New Stanton
North Huntingdon
Ruffsdale
Reid, Nicholas E.
Marhefka, Julie L.
Haugh, Corey J.
Kovalik, Tara J.
Scenery Hill
Scottdale
Vandergrift
Vandergrift
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
YORK COUNTY
NAME______________
CITY
Bergstresser, Kristin M.
Patterson, Jeremiah D.
Oelke, Michael M.
Sterner, Alicia D.
Brodbecks
Hanover
New Freedom
Spring Grove
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
ADAMS COUNTY
NAME_______
CITY
Brown, Alda J.
Short, Joshua D.
Fairfield
Fairfield
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
ALLEGHENY COUNTY
NAME
Batcheler, Megan M.
Tucciarone, Dana M.
Vlassich, Mara L.
Weidner, Mark A.
Baker, Rachel A.
Parzick, Nathan E.
Thomas, James M.
Galcik, Abigail L.
Bergenstein, Stefanie R.
Raco, Nicole M.
Cridge, Bmce Lee
Mulholland, Patrick J.
Earls, Joaima L.
Slencak, Michael S.
Spelic, Christina M.
Chir, Laura A.
Bilecky, Nicole M.
Bokulich, John
Carothers, Michael J.
Knouse, Stacy A.
McCullough, Lindsey B.
Williams, David R.
Hutzel, David L.
Brown, Kimberly A.
Ohodnicki, Jessica M.
Jones, Tammie R.
Dobies, Jodie L.
Gonella, Tara A.
Interval, Jessica J.
Mazurek, Katie A.
Osterrieder, Catherine M.
Robinson, Britney N.
Dingman, Robert W.
Kams, Julie A.
Krieg, Cindy L.
Nikolajski, Jonathan G.
Quinn, Erin M.
Trout, Daryn W.
Zuccher, Matthew R.
Breyak, Steven C.
Arthurs, Christina A.
Bacu, William F.
Fabian, Stacy L.
Gray, Kristina L.
Klingman, Jeimifer M.
Spehar, Rebecca A.
Manz, Brooke E.
CITY
Allison Park
Allison Park
Allison Park
Allison Park
Bethel Park
Bethel Park
Bethel Park
Brackemidge
Bridgeville
Bridgeville
Carnegie
Carnegie
Cheswick
Cheswick
Cheswick
Clairton
Coraopolis
Coraopolis
Coraopolis
Coraopolis
Coraopolis
Coraopolis
Creighton
Crescent
East Pittsburgh
Elizabeth
Gibsonia
Gibsonia
Gibsonia
Gibsonia
Gibsonia
Gibsonia
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Harwich
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Ingomar
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Holko, Rebecca L.
Tumsis, Randy S.
Hurd, April M.
McGowan, Erin E.
Ratkovich, Lynn A.
Roman, Stacy L.
Tarquinio, Holly A.
McCallum, Melissa J.
Nestor, Kelley L.
Frydryck, Mary E.
Halliday, Jeffrey A.
Early, Jeimifer M.
Shelmire, Aaron R.
Marini, Amanda J.
Baker, Eric L.
Hamm, Zachary J.
Flister, Dawn M.
Smith, Anesha E.
Douglas, Amy K.
Lukacs, Nicole A.
Mack, Amy L.
Wells, Jessica L.
Dixon, Jeimifer L.
Hennemuth, Wendy J.
Lauderbaugh, Amy K.
Nalesnick, Carrie Lynn
Neill, Kristen M.
Sheffler, Pamela S.
Adametz, Christopher M.
Ammon, Kristy L.
Amond, Andraya B.
Balsomico, Jason A.
Beck, Kirsten M.
Black, Allison E.
Bodnar, Melonie J.
Bonura, Thomas J.
Brown, Nina M.
Brunner, Jeffery M.
Carter, Tanesha S.
Clayboss, Amanda L.
Costantino, Melissa M.
Cousar, Khaliah J.
Crawford, Robert C.
Crellin, Daniel L.
Danzuso, Dana M.
Durick, Joel J.
Faingnaert, Jennifer L.
Femacz, Richelle C.
Forkin, Renee, D.
Franz, Barbara L.
Fromherz, Janine L.
Frommeyer, Gregory T.
Library
Library
McKees Rocks
McKees Rocks
McKees Rocks
McKees Rocks
McKees Rocks
McKeesport
McKeesport
Monroeville
Moon Township
Mt. Lebanon
Mt. Lebanon
Munhall
Natrona Heights
Natrona Heights
North Braddock
North Braddock
North Versailles
North Versailles
North Versailles
North Versailles
Oakdale
Oakdale
Oakdale
Oakdale
Oakdale
Pitcairn
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Gallagher, Patricia J.
Giaimikas, Karen
Green, Shawn P.
Haines, Elizabeth A.
Harke, Jennifer L.
Harris, Tiffany N.
Hayes, Marie D.
Henderson, Jill E.
Hoemer, Adam C.
Interthal, Brian F.
Jenney, Bridget K.
Jones, Sarah A.
Joniec, Jennifer R.
Kart, Pamela R.
Kiesel, Brandy L.
Kiesel, Jessica E.
Kliber, Daniel J.
Kuhn, Sarah E.
Lacher, Allison C.
Latham, Ebony D.
Lombardo, Sumer E.
Loos, Danielle L.
Mannas, Meghan E.
Manz, Robert F. •
Marchetti, Christopher D.
McKenzie, Shannon E.C.
Miele, Jeffrey P.
Moorhouse, Michael K.
Miuray, Brandon M.
Musico, Melisa L.
Nicola, Dana M.
O'Farrell, Lama J.
Pazzula, Kelley R.
Poeschl, Lisa M.
Polk, Diane C.
Pope, Terea A.
Rech, Melissa A.
Roginski, John F.
Rosenwald, Adam J.
Rost, Lamen M.
Ryan, Natalie M.
Schoffstall, Jocelyn
Soeder, Mark J.
Steinmetz, Andrew C.
Stump, Dana C.
Tonmay, Michelle L.
Toner, Jeimifer L.
Turner, Charmaine L.
Vargo, Amanda G.
Walker, Cheryl R.
Walker, Shaheeda S.A.
Walsh, Sean M.
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Waters, Ericka C
WerteIet,JasonA.
Wolf, Jason R.
Gimmick, Amanda L.
VanHom, Keith T.
^fon-is,BethA.
i^ePoli, Dayna M
Marietti, Stephen J.
^^oyle, Matthew H.
Mercurio, Melissa M
Balint, Neil R.
Crousey, Justin M.
Griska, Amy L.
O'Connell, Bradley D
Whittier, James R.
Denomme, David M
Oawson,BlakeA.
ITiomas, Megan F.
•Zibrat, Laura A.
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Port Vue
Sewickley
Springdale
Tarentum
Turtle Creek
Verona
West Mifflin
West Mifflin
West Mifflin
West Mifflin
West Mifflin
Wexford
White Oak
White Oak
Wilmerding
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
ARMSTRONG COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Boehke, Heather L.
Cunningham, Kelly R.
Wolfe, April L.
Brant, Brandi L.
Striker, Jessica M.
Corwell, Christina M.
Palladino, Amanda J.
Poole, Justin E.
Bish, Amy L.
Hadel, Jeimifer E.
Apollo
Cowansville
Cowansville
Freeport
Freeport
Kittanning
Kittaiming
Kittanning
Leechburg
Leechburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
BEAVER COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Alexander, Erika L.
Armstrong, Holly B.
Bowser, Tina R.
Cox, James M.
Hawthorne, Jeimifer R.
Lerini, Albert B.
Morgan, Daniel B.
Roesch, Andrew C.
Shaffer, Rachel M.
Smith, Andrew E.
DePietro, Jaime D.
Mawhiimey, Robert C.
Panutsos, Michelle M.
Pucci, Lisa A.
Schell, Megan E.
Skonieczny, Brandie M.
Warkonyi, Jodi L.
Eakin, Sabrina B.
Holzer, Nicolette J.
Raab, Cynthia A.
Russin, Michaelene M.
Stadtfeld, Christopher C.
Temple, Gretchen L.
Cooper, Carrie E.
Jeffers, Chad T.
Miller, Benjamin J.
Ober, Greg P.
Tecza, Matthew
Thiessen, Gretchen L.
Catarcio, Carly M.
Fehir, Jeimifer R.
Guandolo, Leah M.
Hrotic, Shawn P.
McNees, Julie M.
Rynd, Kerrie J.
Seiling, Nicole M.
Suhy, Adam W.
White, Jodi A.
Balik, Joshua A.
Bollard, Lorrie K.
Glitsch, Shawn A.
Cordes, Jennifer R.
Hallisey, Christine M.
Hobbs,Rachael M.
Jeffrey, Justin T.
Kins, Cheryl A.
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Ambridge
Ambridge
Ambridge
Ambridge
Ambridge
Ambridge
Ambridge
Baden
Baden
Baden
Baden
Baden
Baden
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Darlington
Darlington
Ellwood City
Freedom
Freedom
Freedom
Freedom
Freedom
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Price, Tabitha C.
Shafer, Aaron L.
Spec, Michael E.
Rolinson, Rebecca D.
Scarpone, Thomas
Davis, Jessica L.
Huddy, Chad W.
McPherson, Kelly L.
Smedley, Amanda M.
Skolnik, Stephanie A.
Hoyman, John J.
Freedom
Freedom
Freedom
Monaca
Monaca
New Brighton
New Brighton
New Brighton
New Brighton
New Galilee
Rochester
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
BEDFORD COUNTY
NAME________
CITY
Clark, Robert M.
Neidert, Lela D.
Bedford
Schellsburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
BLAIR COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Bailey, George
McKeon, Carrie E.
Bookhammer, Shawn A.
Altoona
Altoona
Williamsburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
BRADFORD COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Gebers, Rachel C.
Baker, Micah C.
Peters, Jennie R.
Tolbert, Brett R.
Ciunmings, Cristy L.
Athens
New Albany
Sayre
Sayre
Towanda
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
BUCKS COUNTY
NAME___________
CITY
Breisch, Kathy V.
McGonigle, Brian
Snyder, Jonathan D.
Quakertown
Quakertown
Silverdale
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
BUTLER COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Cuffinan, Jennifer L.
Elliott, Emily J.
Lang, Courtney L.
Obidowski, Emily A.
Weiland, Karen M.
Kroll, Elizabeth A.
Collins, Heather L.
Gogal, Matthew A.
Paserba, Christine E.
Sherwin, Mark P.
Hooley, Jessica M.
Lascher, Robert K.
Mulzet, Melissa R.
Morgan, James A.
Barnhart, Tammy J.
Palmer, Vikki L.
Morrison, Wendy A.
Spigler, Laurel
Higgins, Kristin A.
Orcutt, Tara A.
Cooper, Jennifer L.
Hanna, Lynette P.
McRoberts, Brenda S.
Derbish, Timothy M.
Drane, Rebecca A.
Wilkinson, Emily Jane
Mercurio, Melissa M.
Faust, Leaha E.
O'Neill, Dana K.
Butler
Butler
Butler
'N
Butler
Butler
Cabot
Chicora
Chicora
Chicora
Chicora
Cranberry Township
Cranberry Township
Harmony
Hatboro
Kams City
Kams City
Mars
Porters ville
Renfrew
Renfrew
Sarver
Sarver
Saxonburg
Valencia
Valencia
Valencia
Verona
Zelienople
Zelienople
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CAMBRIA COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Cinko, Beth A.
Fontanella, Amy J.
Mandichak, Amy L.
Laird, Jenelle I.
Fetzer, Todd E.
Flemming, Lisa M.
Kiser, John A.
Sandak, Eden M.
Shroyer, Melanie R.
Stapleton, Charles A.
Hnatkovich, Brian J.
Zihar, Andrea M.
Gomolka, Jaime L.
Colver
Dysart
Ebensburg
Fallentimber
Johnstown
Johnstown
Johnstown
Johnstown
Johnstown
Johnstown
Patton
Portage
Spangler
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CAMERON COUNTY
NAME___________
CITY
Schuckers, Karey L.
Emporium
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
CARBON COUNTY
NAME______________
CITY
Skrimcovsky, Nicole E.
Jim Thorpe
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CENTRE COUNTY
NAME__________
CITY
McCloskey, Tara J.
Knepp, Ethan T.
Blanchard
Philipsburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CHESTER COUNTY
NAME__________
CITY_____________________
Gaddis, Jonathan J.
Curry, Erica W.
Spring City
Kennett Square
A
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CLARION COUNTY
NAME____________
CITY
Zacherl, Stephanie M.
Warner, Deborah S.
McLaughlin, Jessica J.
Walter, Roger D.
Bessetti, Anthony E.
Leadbetter, Adam J.
Clarion
Knox
Leeper
Leeper
Strattanville
Strattanville
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CLEARFIELD COUNTY
NAME
CITY
McKee, Carrie J.
Barrett, April D.
Bloom, Marcy S.
Cherry, Nichole C.
Snyder, Stephany S.
Brewer, Allison L.
Wilsoncroft, Gary L.
Kinderman, Catherine J.
Butler, Elizabeth L.
Clearfield
Curwensville
Curwensville
DuBois
Grampian
Morrisdale
Olanta
Rockton
West Decatur
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
CLINTON COUNTY
NAME_________
CITY
Watkins, Jaime L.
Lock Haven
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
CRAWFORD COUNTY
NAME
Adams, Steven P.
Cote, Paula J.
Jacobs, Kristie A.
Mumford, Marsha J.
Bartone, Danielle M.
Berlin, Mary F.
Bullock, Neil W.
Crawford, Abigail J.
Delycure, Colleen
Greggs, Melissa S.
Hart, Laura E.
Kosteniuk, Debra Ann
Kutz, Michael J.
Leandro, Anamaria F.
Little, Chantell
Mealey, Nancy J.
Metzler, Denise M.
Miller, Christina M.
Olon, John D.
Parkin, Steven J.
Schau, Mark E.
Schrader, Judy E.
Shamp, Stacey L.
Shoop, Tara S.
Shorts, Nancy J.
Tenney, Zachary A.
Tuskan, Brian C.
Urbanick, Stacy V.
VanWinkle, Joanne
Viglione, Carolyn
Walker, Terry
Wright, Melissa B.
Yenny, Katie J.
Domhoefer, Mary L.
Kozlowski, Sandralee T.
McAlevy, Carla M.
Proch, Mark P.
Vancise, Angela F.
Wakefield, Kathy S.
Clark, Donna J.
Cummings, William C.
Gigler, Carrie J.
Hawkins, Marie L.
Morton, Jennifer L.
Peterson, Christine R.
Ridgeway, Barbara E.
Rummel, Kimberly M.
CITY
Atlantic
Atlantic
Atlantic
Atlantic
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Centerville
Centerville
Centerville
Centerville
Centerville
Centerville
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
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Anthony, Andrea L.
Asmus, Emily R.
Bortnick, James E.
Davis, Shannon M.
Greco, Christopher
Lyons, Sharon L.
Almon, Michelle E.
Artman, Barbara A.
Elder, Jason R.
Gillette, Brian E.
Hall, Jamie D.
Holland, Rhys L.
Mook, Jessie E.
Zazado, Susan M.
Mears-Thomas, Holly L.
Archer, Robin S.
Byham, Rebecca L.
Howies, Ashley N.
Neal, James D.
Ross, Thomas C.
Shorts, Jessica S.
Sprong, Amanda M.
Weigle, Gina M.
Young, Matthew D.
Clayton, Ginger D.
Kiskadden, Andrew J.
Fox, Jennifer J.
Chitester, Katherine L.
Gigliotti, Tammy
Headley, Justyn R.
Headley, Karen L.
Jablonski, Jodie M.
Kohler, Rick L.
McHugh, Joshua A.
Miller, Timothy M.
Niemann, Kandice L.
Shallenberger, Rana M.
Timko, Robin M.
Albert, Nathan D.
Bajorek, Nikolas S.
Bearfield, Robert J.
Briggs, Kimberly A.
Brown, L)mnda M.
Brunner, Karen L.
Button, Liza M.
Campbell, Sundee S.
Clawson, Kenneth A.
Cross, Jolene R.
Fera, Shannon M.
Fuller, Christopher J.
Gerritsen, Jennifer R.
Gilligan, Linda S.
Conneaut Lake
Coimeaut Lake
Conneaut Lake
Conneaut Lake
Conneaut Lake
Conneaut Lake
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Epsyville
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Hartstown
Hartstown
Hydetown
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Goss, Shelly A.
Meadville
Grinnell, Scott C.
Hart, David P.
Hogan, Lori L.
Hubert, Michele L.
Ketcham, Shannon R.
Kimple, Amy E.
Krauza, Michelle N.
Lindquist, Gregory E.
Linz, Derek J.
Mahoney, Cynthia Jo
Martin, Heather D.
Martin, Kelli L.
Mast, Susie E.
McHale, Christopher
Myers, Lenny P.
Naples, Carrie S.
Norman, Jennifer A.
O'Laughlin, Dennis M.
Petmso, Robert W.
Rickel, Sharri L.
SanFelice, Ralph R.
Slater, Tiffany L.
Smith Jacquelyn M.
Stansfield, Rebecca C.
Stellato, Somer L.
Stewart, Shelley L.
Szalewicz, Amy R.
Thomas, Robert L.
Wasson, Tina M.
Williams, Christine L.
Wride, Lorrie Marie
Young, Tiffany J.
Braymer, Michael A.
Conaway, Cassandra C.
Copeland, Kathleen A.
Haimold, Amber E.
King, Amanda G.
Kirk, Erin K.
Lawrence, Blair S.
Lawrence, Norma J.
McMann, Jason L.
Mitchell, Melissa M.
Mook, Donna J.
Porter, Justin J.
Ridgeway, Cindy L.
Shaffer, Michelle M.
Trace, Bobbette L.
Trace, Victoria D.
Brenner, Jana L.
Dorman, Gretchen D.
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
■ Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Spartansburg
Spartansburg
Gribus-Lauderman, Christina R. Meadville
Kliber, Ardis M.
Miller, Jamie L.
Rendulic, Virginia E.
Berlin, Teri L.
Coleman, Billie Jo
Fomey, Tammy L.
Fulmer, Glenda M.
Hawk, Jessica H.
Hawthorne, Heidi L.
Henderson, Terri L.
Inman, Stacey M.
Mack, Audrey R.
Mack, James N.
McIntyre, April J.
McIntyre, Georffey S.
Miller, Deborah J.
Pieper, Angela M.
Wescoat, Roni L.
Wiltanger, Kelli J.
Hodges, Teresa K.
Sprong, Kevin L.
Crowe, Lucas W.
Dunton, Jesse J.
Mailliard, David A.
Sweatman, Tricia L.
Ward, Aaron D.
Ward, Desiree M.
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Townville
Townville
Venango
Venango
Venango
Venango
Venango
Venango
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Cobble, Charissa D.
Fleisign, Alexander T.
Hertzler, Michael J.
Rhoads, Carrie A.
Shawver, Charity A.
Smith, Ashley D.
Wrightstone, Angie B.
Carlisle
Carlisle
Carlisle
Carlisle
Mechanicsburg
Mechanicsburg
New Cumberland
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
DAUPHIN COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Kocher, Carla M.
Weaver, Clark M.
High, Amy A.
Elizabethville
Harrisburg
Middletown
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
DELAWARE COUNTY
NAMECITY
Kahn, Carolyn G.
Patterson, Jennifer M.
Rutledge
Sharon Hill
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
ELK COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Bienkowski, Aaron D.
Flynn, Chi L.
Schwabenbauer, Beth A.
Snelick, Christina A.
Kosakowski, Richard K.
DeVallance, Randall S.
Leviski, Andrew R.
Young, Neal A.
Burfield, Tony F.
Haight, Jesse A.
Raubenstrauch, Timothy R.
Johnsonburg
Kersey
Kersey
Kersey
Portland Mills
Ridgway
Saint Marys
Saint Marys
Weedville
Wilcox
Wilcox
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
ERIE COUNTY
1
NAME
CITY
Armstrong, Jeffrey
Boyle, Kristy L.
Brown, Jason D.
Fausnaught, Kristy L.
dander, Rebekah M.
Lowers, Carrie J.
Miller, Tiffany A.
Norton, Melissa A.
Shumate, Dan L.
Tychan, Terri M.
Victor, Darlene G.
Vorse, Melanie R.
Voyten, Kathleen A.
Bucci, Therese A.
Clever, Amber A.
Lesik, Kimberly A.
Radock, Nicholas W.
Reyes-Cruz, Cecilia M.
Valimont, Cynthia A.
Brundage, Julie D.
Black, Julie L.
Campbell, Jeanne P.
Catalfu, Diane M.
Christensen, Daniel G.
Crosby, Randi R.
Drayer, Charlotte C.
Edwards, Jaime L.
Eimers, Amanda K.
Fronk, Beth A.
Hill, Jacquelynne S.
Miller, Doima M.
Patten, Brian R.
Patterson, Matthew J.
Peck, Crystal A.
Porter, Margaret R.
Tripp, Rachel L.
Wade, Lama B.
Borland, Karen M.
Denk, Michelle L.
Gariepy, Kristen E.
Long, Jill E.
Scobey, Linda M.
Wheeler, Christopher A.
Acke, Michelle L.
Allen, Dianna W.
Allen, Emily T.
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Columbus
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Cranesville
Cranesville
Cranesville
Cranesville
Cranesville
Cranesville
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
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Baker, Christina M.
Battaglia, Tabatha A.
Brace, Aaron M.
Callender, Deborah S.
Carlson, Melanie A.
Cascio, John P.
Conklin, Sarah M.
Cornelius, Amber A.
Cummings, Jolene D.
Czejdo, Lisa M.
D'Amore, Kenneth G.
DeForce, Chad D.
Demiral, Dicle Sozen
Duguay, Cathlene M.
Diunm, Deborah L.
Fedders, Nicole A.
Fry, Karen L.
Gardner, Jessica A.
Geddes, Michelle M.
Gren, Melissa K.
Gresh, Timothy G.
Gush, Neil E.
Gutting, Lisa
Halmi, Joshua M.
Hanson, Timothy G.
Haregsin, Heather A.
Hanger, Brieanne L.
Henning, Heidi G.
Hogan, Philip C.
Hollman, Denise A.
Hudak, Kristen A.
Humphrey, Sara E.
Himtley, Heidi
Kilbum, Korey D.
Kirk, Deborah
Ko, Anson H.
Krasa, Jeimifer L.
Lawrence, Melissa
Lindenberger, Beth A.
Lisowski, Alexis Arme
Loose, Bernadette M.
Martin, Thomas B.
Mathewson, Candice A.
McAdoo, Wendy M.
McGarvie, Scott R.
Murosky, Thomas P.
Pavkov, Luke T.
Pavkov, Ruth A.
Pfadt, Jeremy W.
Phillips, Marilyn L.
Piccomini, David L.
Polakowski, Dana C.
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
HallicL^ Michelle R.
11, Elizabeth A.
da, Keir E.
Schuit, Stephen?.
Sitck, Christine M.
Skiddle, Frank R.
g^fHmore. Jennifer L
Stanzione, Christopher P.
Stewart, Jennifer A.
Sturgess, Todd J.
Swearigen, Lucinda F.
Teagardner, Mary E.
Tucci, Holly
Turk, Susan L.
Tysiachney, Joshua J.
Ul, Katrina L.
Williams, Brian R.
Wilson, Joy N.
Wise, Jamey L.
Zimmer, Jason C.
Abele, Rae L.
Allen, Lori
Angelotti, Donna M.
Anysz, William T.
Archer, Edie A.
Aulenbacher, Nathan S.
Banks, Donna J.
Barker, Patricia L.
Barry, Sonja
Beckwith, John D.
Beier, Laura-Ann
Bello, Connie M.
Bielak, Steven C.
Bieniek, Eric J.
Bleil, Brian J.
Boetger, John
Bongiomo, Brenda M.
Bongiomo, Philip C.
Braggins, Brad C.
Brainard, Tmdy L.
Brattvet, Jami L.
Breckur, Robert L.
Brizuela, Tomas K.
Brooks, David F.
Brown, Sharon L.
Brzezicki, Erin K.
Bull, Jeremiah J.
Burke, Erin J.
Burkell, Allison M.
Camp, William A.
Cardullo, Russell L.
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
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Carlin, Drew J.
Cassidy, Ryan J.
Catherman, Brent A.
Causgrove, Mary C.
Chase, Michele L.
Chimenti, Ann M.
Chrzanowski, Tracy L.
Chung, Hye-Jin
Chunn, Jeanie S.
Cipalla, James
Clapp, Stephanie E.
Clark, Julie M.
Colpoys, Noelle M.
Corner, Heather A.
Constantine, Cara F.
Cox, Jena M.
Cox, Timothy M.
Coyle, Todd A.
Csordas, Lorrie M.
Cummings, Matthew M.
Daeschner, Diane E.
Dalton, Jeffrey M.
Davidson, Dawn M.
Davis, Darleen R.
Day, Elizabeth M.
Delavem, Mindy L.
Demarall, Kristen M.
DeRosa, Jill C.
DiCarlo, Mikaele L.
Dinger, Joel F.
Divins, Kirk R.
Dubots, Brigette R.
Dudkiewicz, Stacey M.
Duong, Loan T.
Edwards, David P.
Edwards, Jason S.
Eisen, Leland
Fallon, Kevin M.
Fedorko, Melissa J.
Fetzner, Martha E.
Figurski, William J.
Firm, Noreen A.
Flack, Stefanie S.
Fogle, Kimberly A.
Ford, Jennifer M.
Fortin, Paul T.
Frederick, Kathleen Sharon
Freeboum, Ronald J.
Fremer, Ian S.
Gaczkowski, James E.
Gaerttner, Michael D.
Galvin, Lori A.
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
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Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Gardner, Alanna L.
Gardner, Sean P.
Gehrlein, William J.
Goellner, Marilyn K.
Grande, Kara P.
Gray-Woodring, Karen A.
Guianen, Rebecca S.
Hannes, Andrew R.
Hawley, Patty A.
Healy, Jennifer G.
Heitzemater, Lisa M.
Hetherington, James I.
Hilinski, Albert
Hillen, Breanne R.
Himrod, Jody R.
Huff, Jay B.
Huggins, Michelle L.
Humbert, Renee S.
Hunt, David M.
Hurlbert, Donald J.
James, Dana R.
Jodon, Deanna L.
Johnson, Carrie C.
Johnson, Erika L.
Johnson, Karen A.
Johnson, Kylene R.
Johnson, Melissa R.
Jones, Amy L.
Kasparoff, Alla Paula
Kemp, Christine R.
Kenem, Daniel J.
Kikola, Melissa R.
Kilpatrick, Jessica
King, Michele M.
Kishel, Mehssa
Kisielewski, Heather L.
Kisielewski, Jason L.
Kloecker, Mary E.
Koch, Kimberly J.
Kostovick, Mandi L.
Koxloff, Sandra Joyce
Kuklinski, Carol Ann
Kulich, Kiersten M.
Lachesky, Michael R.
Landa, Manuel
Laskowski, Staci A.
Laudensack, Stacy E.
Leslie, Tricia L.
Letizio, Maria Gabrielle
Lewandowski, Laurine A.
Lindvay, John J.
Lino, Corry J.
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
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Erie
Erie
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Erie
Erie
Erie
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^oew, Carla D.
Lorei, KathJeen M.
Luebke, Andrew L
Marquis, Brenda L.
Martin, Jessica L
Martin. Michelle C
Mason, AngelL
Mays, Ryan D
McAlpine, Todd C
McCracken, Julie K
McDowell, Tracy M
McFadden, Jill r
McGrath, PadraicD
«ord,ThnothyD.
Mellow, Randolph S
Menosky, Marilyn M
Meyer, Joel A.
Mickel, Michael R
Moles, Stephanie!
Moore, Stephen J
Moorhead, Erika R
Mozdy, Heather r‘
Murosky.AlyssaA
Muiray-Donaldson r.ii
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Myers, Maureen B.
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NjeJsen, Nancy A
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Eddie Ocasio (second from left) a resident assistant with the Latino Leadership Development
Program, works on a project with Central High jSchool student Aylenee Serrano (left) and East
High School students Eric Cruz and Alfonzo Velez. Area Latino students took part in Industry
Day activities at General Electric in Lawrence Park. The Latino Leadership Development
Program is sponsored by Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Erie School District and is
funded by a grant from the State System of Higher Education.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
PROJECT HERO MAKES APPEAL FOR KOSOVAR REFUGEES
With the arrival this week of one Kosovar refugee family and the anticipated arrival of
several more this month, Project HERO is issuing an appeal on behalf of the International
Institute of Erie for supplies and funding. Institute Executive Director Michael Mumock said
beds and storage space are especially needed. “We need bed frames as well as mattresses,” said
Mumock, “and we need some additional room to store them.”
Project HERO (Humanitarian Emergency Relief Operation) is a coalition of Allegheny
College, Edinboro University of Peimsylvania and Mercyhurst College which formed to raise
money for the Kosovar refugees through the Greater Erie County Chapter of the American Red
Cross and the International Institute.
Mumock said funds are also needed immediately to purchase used beds when donated
beds are not available. Even with cash contributions, there may not be enough used beds on the
market and new beds are prohibitively expensive. That is why Project HERO is making a public
appeal. What makes the appeal critical is a number of refugee families may be arriving at the
same time.
Anyone wishing to make a contribution of supplies may contact the International Institute
at 517 East 26"' Street, Erie, PA 16504-2803, or call (814) 452-3935. Cash donations may be sent
to the Institute or the Greater Erie Chapter of the American Red Cross, 4961 Pittsburgh Avenue,
Erie, PA 16509, or call (814) 833-0942. Be sure to designate “Project HERO” on the
contribution.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
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Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 30, 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY HONORS SEVEN ALUMNI
Seven Edinboro University of Pennsylvania graduates were recently named distinguished
alumni at a special luncheon ceremony highlighting the school’s 1999 Alumni Reunion
Weekend.
Honored were artist and professor Donna Amink, artist and retired teacher Vernon
Dombach, Patricia Czymik Boord of the FBI Academy, Edinboro University professor Dr.
Charles Babbitt, educator and founder of Pennsylvania’s first Charter School James Gentile,
former Reagan cabinet-level appointee Dorothy Jean Benish Potter, and Bradford schools
administrator and community activist David Sheneman.
In addition to traditional college classes, artist and art educator DONNA ARNINK, ’68,
has taught elementary and secondary students, adult learners and senior citizens. Currently a
tenured professor at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, her career in education included
positions at Michigan State, Penn State, and at Bedford College in London. She is credited with
developing an innovative approach to makeup for theater, film and television which she
describes in her book. Creative Theatrical Makeup, published by the Michigan State University
Press. Amink has worked on more than 200 dance, opera and theatrical productions and has
collaborated with theatrical artists famous in their fields from around the world.
Over his 40-year career in art education, former Fulbright Scholar VERNON
DORNBACH, ’44, taught all ages, from grades 1-12 in New Zealand, to junior and senior high
in Pennsylvania, and Elderhostel in California. After 17 years as a professor, department chair
and gallery director at California’s University of Redlands, Dombach retired in 1986. Redlands
honored him with an endowed art scholarship in his name upon retirement. He continues to
paint, do volunteer work, present slide lectures, and hike the canyons of Arizona and Utah.
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Although PATRICIA CZYRNIK BOORD, ’77, graduated from Edinboro with a degree
in music education and the idea of becoming a musician and conductor, in 1979 she accepted an
appointment as a file clerk with the FBI in Washington, D.C. After working as a document
classification specialist and writer/editor for the Firearms Training Unit, she was transferred in
1985 to the FBI Academy’s Firearms Training Unit to assume responsibility for the statistical
analysis of FBI shooting incidents. After a 1986 Miami shooting incident in which several FBI
agents were killed and woimded, Boord’s analysis served as the foundation upon which the FBI
modified firearms training tactics and upgraded the weaponry issued to special agents. In 1988
she was appointed to the faculty of the FBI Academy as a senior instructional systems specialist,
and in 1996 was transferred to the FBI’s National Security Division where she is responsible for
building and managing the Bureau’s distance learning program. She now serves as the FBI’s
leading distance learning expert and provides consultation to numerous domestic and foreign
government agencies, law enforcement organizations and branches of the military.
Sociologist and professor Dr. CHARLES BABBITT, ’63, started his teaching career at
Northwestern High School in Albion, Pa., where he also coached football. After teaching at
Buffalo’s Canisius College, Erie County Community College in Williamsville, N.Y., and
summers at Penn State-Behrend, he returned to Edinboro in 1971 as an assistant professor of
sociology. He has since served on and chaired countless committees and boards, provided
consultant work, and served as chair of Edinboro’s department of sociology/anthropology/social
work and sociology program director. He has held visiting professor and scholar appointments in
Austria, China, Pakistan, Taiwan, the University of California at Berkeley, and at the Curry
School of Education at the University of Virginia.
Former salesman, truck driver, laborer, 1979 National Armwrestling Champion, football
star and coach, and teacher JAMES GENTILE, ’68, is the founder and CEO of Keystone
Education Center, Inc., Pennsylvania’s first charter school. He began his career in education
teaching at schools in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and became involved in the field of alternative
education in 1987 at George Junior Republic in Grove City, Pa. In 1993 he founded Keystone
Adolescent Center, Inc., a private children and youth agency which is said to be the
Commonwealth’s largest community-based home. In 1997 he founded Keystone Education
Center, Inc., the first school in Pennsylvania to receive charter school designation. He now
serves as president and CEO of both corporations. The school provides educational alternatives
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that address the needs of a wide variety of students who have difficulty functioning in the
traditional public school environment. Two of Gentile’s four sons, Mike and Matt, are employed
at Keystone. Both are Edinboro alumni and, like their father, were star football players.
Former Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year DOROTHY JEAN BENISH POTTER, ’69,
taught students from kindergarten through college in both Pennsylvania and West Virginia
before accepting the position of director of early childhood education for the state of West
Virginia in 1971. After two months of national-level service as deputy assistant secretary of
elementary and secondary education, she was asked by President Ronald Reagan to serve as
acting assistant secretary of education, a post she held for two years. In a ten-year period, she
went from being a kindergarten teacher to managing all of the nation’s elementary and secondary
schools. Today, she finds great joy in creating a variety of children’s learning tools and writing
books.
The recipient of the 1999 Distinguished Alumni Award for Public Service is DAVID
SHENEMAN, ’64, who has dedicated his professional life to the Bradford (Pa.) Area School
District. Beginning his career there as an art instructor, he has held the positions of
administrative assistant to the principal, assistant principal for student conduct and attendance,
technology administrator, acting superintendent, and director of personnel and administration, a
position he has held since 1977. Active in community service, he is the past president of the
Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators, the Bradford Rotary Club and the Grace
Lutheran Church, as well as first vice president and past campaign chairman of the Bradford
Area United Way. While president of the Edinboro University Alumni Association, he oversaw
the design and constmction of the Alunrni House, which was dedicated in 1995. Three $25,000
Dean’s Scholarships and an annual $40,000 Admissions Scholarship were also established
during his presidency.
Edinboro University has honored 85 distinguished alumni since the program began in
WARxsw
Pictured with the Edinboro graduates recently named distinguished
alumni are (from left); Edinboro University President Frank G. Pogue,
Charles Babbitt, David Sheneman, Tom Bonaquist, (accepting the
award for James Gentile), Jean Potter, Vem Dombach, Donna Amink,
Pat Boord, and Dan Higham, Alumni Association president.
Pictured with the Edinboro graduates recently named distinguished
alumni are (from left): Edinboro University President Frank G. Pogue,
Charles Babbitt, David Sheneman, Tom Bonaquist, (accepting the
award for James Gentile), Jean Potter, Vem Dombach, Donna Amink,
Pat Boord, and Dan Higham, Alumni Association president.
Pictured with the Edinboro graduates recently named distinguished
alumni are (from left): Edinboro University President Frank G. Pogue,
Charles Babbitt, Bradford resident David Sheneman, Tom Bonaquist,
(accepting the award for James Gentile), Jean Potter, Vem Dombach,
Donna Amink, Pat Boord, and Dan Higham, Alumni Association president.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 30,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO INTERNS PLAN AREA SENIOR TOURISM PROGRAM
Tourism in northwestern Pennsylvania is getting a boost this summer thanks to a grant
from the Peimsylvania Department of Aging, the offices of Active Aging in Meadville and four
marketing students from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.
The students are working with Pam Roberts at Active Aging to attract senior citizens
from Ohio, New York, West Virginia and Canada to the Lake Erie region. The Department of
Aging made a $15,000 grant available to promote tourism for seniors in a part of the state which
ranks sixth in attracting tourist dollars.
Roberts, a 1981 graduate of Edinboro, called upon Edinboro marketing professor Sherry
Reynolds to seek her assistance in developing a marketing plan especially targeted for out-ofstate senior citizens. Reynolds selected the four Edinboro students - Bob Skiddle of Amherst,
Ohio; Kyra Sherba of Pittsburgh; Tim Cheers of Franklin; and Junia Isiminger of Canadohta
Lake - to serve as interns at Active Aging. Within a few weeks the four put together a
comprehensive integrated marketing plan they hope will lure thousands of visitors to the area.
Reynolds said the interns created a trade show booth, logo, brochures and are even in the
process of designing a website. Earlier this month they attended the Senority Expo in
Monroeville, Pa., and will soon distribute 100,000 tourism materials touting the Lake Erie region
to some 750 senior centers in neighboring states and Canada. In August they will attend the
Pennsylvania Senior Center Conferences in State College.
For more information on the project, contact Pam Roberts at Active Aging at 1034 Park
Avenue in Meadville, or call (814) 336-1792.
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July 7, 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Joseph Capezzuto,
West Alexander, is the recipient of the Frank G. Pogue Scholarship.
This award was created in recognition of Dr. Pogue’s inauguration as Edinboro
University’s 15* president on September 12, 1997, and the celebration of the University’s 140*
anniversary.
This scholarship is awarded to an incoming freshman or upper class student who meets
all of the criteria required to participate in the Edinhoro University Honors Program, although the
student need not he formally enrolled in the Honors Program. The student must he enrolled full
time. This prestigious scholarship is renewable through the completion of 128 credits provided
the student maintains an overall cumulative QPA of 3.30 or better. Financial need is not a factor.
Joseph is the son of Joe Capezzuto, and Donna Capezzuto. He is a graduate of McGuffey
High School and an applied media art major at Edinhoro.
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July?, 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announeed that Harmony Torres,
203 Oliver Drive, Butler, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Harmony is the daughter of Julio Colon Torres, and Lorraine Mortimer. She is a graduate
of Butler High School and an applied media arts major at Edinboro.
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July 7,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Tiffany N. Harris,
1432 Sheffield Street, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Tiffany is the daughter of Robert Harris, and Sharon Harris. She is a graduate of Langley
High School and an elementary/special education major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Martha Nicole Bailey,
339 13* Avenue, New Brighton, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Martha is the daughter of Enoch Bailey and Tamara Bailey. She is a graduate of New
Brighton High School, and bio/pre-medical major at Edinboro.
PSL:jms
June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Aaron Taylor Barnes,
111 Sutton Street, Aliquippa, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Aaron is the son of Earl Barnes and Brenda Barnes. He is a graduate of Sewickley
Academy, and a developmental psychology major at Edinboro.
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Aaron TaylorJBarnes
111 Sutton Street
Aliquippa,TA 15G01
(724) 375-2600
earlbarnes@home;com
May 11, 1999
Dear Mr. Kenneth P. Brandt and Ms. Judith A Viveralli,
I recaitly received a letter in the mail about the Board of Governor’s Award that Trecerved for
the academic year of 1999-2000. I am writing this letter to express my gratitude for selecting me
as a recipient ofthis award. I am truly grateM. I want to assure you that you have not made the
wrong choice. Iwould also like to assure you that the work I intend do at Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania surely will not be mediocrity, but of work to my best ability. Receiving this award
gives meinspiration,_aswell as a-goaLto achieve andriseabove. I know the roads that lieahea^
are only stepping stones toward a better, brighter future, and trust that Edinboro University will
aid in my guidance along ihe path. Again, Irleeply appreciate you as well as the selection
committee for selecting me as a Board of Governor’s Tuition Waiver recipient. Youlmvemy
promise that I wilbnot let you down.
With Sincere Gratitude,
Aaron Taylor Barnes
RECEIVED
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1 7 1999
FINANCIAL AID OFFICE
June 23, 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Christopher Boeh,
220 Mohican Avenue, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Christopher is the son of Jim Boeh and Dolores Boeh. He is a graduate of North
Allegheny High School, and a medical technology major at Edinboro.
PSL:jms
June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Salena Carr,
1206 Sherman Avenue, Sharon, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Salena is the daughter of Daniel Carr and Lachelle Carr. She is a graduate of Farrell High
School, and an applied media arts major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Khaliah Cousar,
1411 Franklin Avenue, Wilkinsburg, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Khaliah is the daughter of Alan Cousar and Valerie Cousar. She is a graduate of Oakland
Catholic High School, and a speech communications major at Edinboro.
PSL:jms
June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSfflP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has annotmced that Eslyn Egli,
8824 Gudgeonville Road, Girard, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Eslyn is the daughter of Virgil Egli and Cecelia Egli. She is a graduate of Girard High
School, and a health and physical education major at Edinboro.
PSLrjms
June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Jackqueline V. Egli,
452 Shadybrook, Girard, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
She is a graduate of Girard High School, and a speech communications major at
Edinboro.
PSLrjms
June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE;
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Karla N. Gray,
373 Derry Drive, Lima, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Karla is the daughter of Gerald Gray and Sharon Whitaker. She is a graduate of
Chichester High School.
PSL:jms
June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Amy Lyim Hvozdik,
807 Burbridge Street, Port Vue, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Amy is the daughter of Steven J. Hvozdik and Dawn L. Hvozdik. She is a graduate of
South Allegheny High School, and an elementary eduation major at Edinboro.
PSL:jms
June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has annormced that Steven M. Hvozdik,
807 Burbridge Street, Port Vue, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Steven is the son of Steven J. Hvozdik and Dawn L. Hvozdik. He is a graduate of South
Allegheny High School, and a media arts major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announeed that Johnitta Mitehell,
617 Sixth Street, Clairton, is the reeipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Johnitta is the daughter of John Mitchell and Charlene Mitchell. She is a graduate of
Clairton High School, and an applied media arts major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Yahmin Norwood,
902 Ronnie Circle, Philadelphia, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Yahmin is the son of Sherman Norwood and Patricia Norwood. He is an art/education
major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Jennifer Patterson,
1306 Burton Avenue, Sharon Hill, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Jennifer is the daughter of Theodore Patterson and JoAnn Patterson. She is a graduate of
Academy Park, and a speech communications major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Frederick D. Sherman,
522 Park Avenue, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Frederick is the son of Frederick Sherman and Eleanor Sherman. He is a graduate of
Woodland Hills High School, and a business administration major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Anesha Smith,
112 Preston Drive, North Braddock, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Anesha is the daughter of Charles Smith and Gloria Smith. She is a graduate of
Woodland Hills High School, and an elementary and special education major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Ikechukwu Ukpabi,
1743 W. Gore Road, Erie, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Ikechukwu is the son of Pauline Ukpabi. He is a graduate of McDowell High School, and
an engineering major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Jason Scott Velasco,
1839 W. Sunbury Road, West Sunbury, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition
Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Jason is the son of John Patton and Marie Patton. He is a graduate of Moniteau High
School, and a business administration major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Ericka C. Waters,
815 Finland Street, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Ericka is the daughter of Stan Waters and Janet Waters. She is a graduate of Schenley
High School, and a secondary education/spanish language major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Anthony Williams,
6930 Thomas Boulevard, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Anthony is the son of Tracy Motley. He is a graduate of Peabody High School, and a
criminal justice major at Edinboro.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Allison E. Stewart,
5567 Shadeland Road, Springboro, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Allison is the daughter of Thomas W. Stewart and Carol F. Stewart. She is a graduate of
Conneaut Valley High School, and a biology major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Gail Evan,
2777 Hillbom Road, Erie, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Gail is the daughter of Jerry Evan and Gerri Evan. She is a graduate of Seneca High
School, and a psychology major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Jennifer L. Toner,
300 E. Swissvale Avenue, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions
Grant Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship vsdth unrestricted
armual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Jennifer is the daughter of James Toner and Jean Toner. She is a graduate of Woodland
Hills High School, and an elementary special education major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Tricia Leslie,
1813 Treetop Drive, Erie, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Tricia is the daughter of Don Leslie and Pattie Leslie. She is a graduate of Harbor Creek
High School, and a psychology major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Emily Elliott,
116 Grandview Lane, Butler, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Emily is the daughter of William Elliott and Cynthia Elliott. She is a graduate of
Moniteau High School, and a secondary education/english major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Nancy J. Mealey,
125 Grant Street, Cambridge Springs, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions
Grant Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Nancy is the daughter of Calvin Mealey and Cheryl Mealey. She is a graduate of
Cambridge Springs High School, and a business administration major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Lisa Marie Graboski,
3136 Stoystown Road, Stoystown, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Lisa is the daughter of E. Daniel Graboski and Sara L. Graboski. She is a graduate of
North Star High School, and a speech language pathology major at Edinboro.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Gretchen L. Vought,
1515 Old Mule Trail Road, Garrett, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
aimual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Gretchen is the daughter of P. Timothy Vought and Shirley Vought. She is a graduate of
Meyersdale High School, and a special education major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Erika G. Marazas,
Neola, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarship.
The Alunmi Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Erika is the daughter of David Marazas and Theresa Marazas. She is a graduate of
Pocono Mountain High School, and an environmental science/biology major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Lisa Turske,
814 Library Avenue, Carnegie, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Lisa is the daughter of Allen Turske and Patricia Turske. She is a graduate of Carlynton
High School, and a psychology major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Michelle Panutsos,
811 24* Street, Amhridge, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Michelle is the daughter of Tom Panutsos and Marie Panutsos. She is a graduate of
Ambridge High School, and an art education major at Edinboro.
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June 28,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Tina Furmage,
477 Furnace Road, Conneaut, is the recipient of the Helen Sabin Reed Memorial Scholarship.
This award provides an annual scholarship to a student who has demonstrated
outstanding academic achievement in the field of elementary education with a concentration in
reading. Helen Sabin Reed received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Edinboro
University. This scholarship was established in her honor by the late Mrs. Theo S. Meyer, Erie,
Pennsylvania.
Tina is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Georgia. She is a graduate of Conneaut High
School and an elementary education major at Edinboro.
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June 28,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE;
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Brigette Dubots,
Erie, is the recipient of the Cristea/Warthman Scholarship.
This award is offered annually to a senior elementary education major who has a
concentration in early childhood education and/or reading. The eligible candidate must have a
3.00 cumulative quality point average with a 3.50 average in education courses and must have
graduated from a Pennsylvania high school.
Funds for this award have been made available by Dr. Irene Cristea Warthman (class of
1951) and her husband. Dr. John B. Warthman (class of 1957).
Brigette Dubots is the daughter of Jerome Dubots and Sandra Dunn. She is a graduate of
Coudersport High School and an elementary/early childhood education major at Edinboro.
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June 28, 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Michelle Arnold,
2403 Palm Beach Avenue, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Aima Kelso Gray Memorial
Scholarship.
This award is offered aimually to an incoming freshman at Edinboro University who has
demonstrated outstanding high school academic achievement. Funds for this scholarship are from
the estate of Marion D. Isaacs in memory of Anna Kelso Gray.
Michelle is the daughter of Paul Arnold and Debbie Arnold. She is a graduate of
Brashear High School and a nursing major at Edinboro.
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June 28,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Daryl D. Myer,
582 Central Manor Road, Lancaster, is the recipient of the Thomas R. Miller, Sr. Scholarship.
This award is made available through contributions made by Mrs. Marion Miller and Dr.
Thomas R. Miller, II in honor of their husband and father, the late Thomas R. Miller, Sr., who
served as President of Edinboro State College from 1954 until his death in 1966.
Daryl is the son of Nelson Myer and Janice Myer. He is a graduate of Garden Spot High
School and an elementary education major at Edinboro.
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June 28,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Valerie Hughes,
712 West 3rd, Erie, is the recipient of the Betty J. Murch Memorial Scholarship.
This award is offered aimually to an Edinboro University black, female student who is 25
years of age or older who did not matriculate to college after high school and who has a 3.00
Q.P.A. or higher.
Valerie is the daughter of R.W. Hughes and Catherine Hughes. She is a graduate of Tech
Memorial High School and an elementary/special education major at Edinboro.
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June 28,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Catherine A. Hannold,
Saegertown, is the recipient of the Dr. Jim Award for Neural and Behavioral Sciences
Scholarship.
This award is offered aimually and made available to a student who has completed a
minimum of 96 credits, 32 of which must be completed at Edinboro University. The student
must be involved with the Psychology Department faculty doing “supervised” research.
This scholarship was provided in memory of Dr. James S. Miller, a former faculty
member in the Psychology Department.
Catherine is the wife of Charles Hannold. She is a graduate of Saegertown High School
and accepted in the clinical psychology program at Edinboro.
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Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 3,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
WILLIAM BACU NAMED EDINBORO STUDENT TRUSTEE
William Bacu, a business administration major from Imperial, Pa., has been named the
student representative to Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s Council of Tmstees. Bacu, a
junior, is minoring in economics.
In recommending Bacu to the position, outgoing student trustee Tyler Snyder (who
received his bachelor’s degree in business administration at the University’s spring
Commencement ceremony) said Bacu has a strong awareness of campus issues and a good
understanding of the role of a trustee in the State System of Higher Education. Snyder chaired
the student trustee selection committee.
Bacu said he applied for the position not only to further his collegiate and professional
career, but also to make a contribution to the University. As a business major, he is interested in
Edinboro’s budgeting and financial operations, and he currently serves as finance director for the
Student Government Association.
“I want to help the University as a representative of the students,” said Bacu. He believes
it is important to keep tuition low while maintaining a quality education.
Following graduation in 2000, Bacu hopes to enter the workforce - possibly in the human
resources or marketing field - before retiuning to school for a graduate degree.
Bacu is a graduate of West Allegheny High School, near Pittsburgh, and is the son of
Frank Bacu and Theresa Brannan.
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A member of the State System of Higher Education
June 3,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE;
EDINBORO STUDENTS BUILD HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
HOME IN NORTH CAROLINA
While thousands of college students were spending their spring break in sunny Florida, a
group from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s residence life and housing staff endured rain
and cool temperatures to build a house for a needy family in Cape Fear, North Carolina. The 10
students and two staff and faculty members took part in a Habitat for Humanity project,
March 6-13, building floors, walls and the roof, and installing doors and windows.
Joining the Edinboro contingent were 11 students from Eureka College in Illinois, and
two students from the University of North Carolina - Greensboro. Not only did the volunteers
give up their free time to work on the project, each one chipped in or raised $150 to help defray
the cost of building materials. They were housed in the basement of the St. Andrew Covenant
Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, and area churches provided most of their meals.
The University provided two vans for the trip and two advisers. The residence life staff
organized the trip and the Student Government Association contributed $500.
Beth Shick, an Edinboro University residence hall coordinator, said students got a lot out
of working on the project for a good cause. “It was an incredible experience to watch the house
come up in front of our eyes,” said Shick. Wflien the students arrived on the first day, only part of
the foundation was in place. By the end of the week the roof and exterior walls of the house were
up and some of the interior was taking shape.
Laura Paul, a senior from Edinboro, was one of the assistant residence hall coordinators
who organized the trip. She said all of the students took turns in most facets of the construction digging, nailing, sawing and even laying down the concrete foundation.
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Working alongside with them was the single mother who would be moving into the
house. “The best part was knowing you were down there helping someone,” said Paul.
Meeting the family who would live in the house and seeing who would benefit fi'om their
work was a very emotional experience for the volunteers. Before leaving North Carolina,
everyone signed his or her name on the house.
Despite the inconvenience of sleeping on cots and sharing two showers among 30 people,
Paul said she would do it again and is aheady helping to plan next year’s trip and other projects
for Edinboro’s Habitat for Humanity chapter.
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June 3,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
AREA UNIVERSITIES ANNOUNCE PROJECT HERO
In an unprecedented collaboration, area colleges today announce the creation of Project
HERO (Humanitarian Emergency Relief Operation), a broad-based, community-wide effort to
raise funds for Kosovar refugees through the Greater Erie County Chapter of the American Red
Cross and the International Institute of Erie.
The presidents of Edinboro University of Peimsylvania, Mercyhurst College, and officials
from Allegheny College join with representatives of the Red Cross and the Institute to announce
the start of Project HERO and light a unity candle to signify the coalition’s goal of bringing
together all of northwestern Pennsylvania in a common humanitarian effort.
Project HERO will aid Kosovar refugees directly in the Kosovar region by raising funds
for the Red Cross’s international relief efforts. HERO will also help the Kosovar refugees who
come to the Erie area by raising money and supplies for the International Institute. The two relief
agencies were chosen to help refugees both locally and abroad, and give contributors a choice of
where they would like their funds to go.
■ The initial goal of Project HERO is to raise $50,000, but the coalition believes as interest
in the cause grows, significantly more money will be raised. Contributors will be asked to make
their donations directly by check to either the Red Cross or the International Institute, and to
write “Project HERO” in the memo section of the check. That will tell both agencies where the
money is to go and will also make it possible to track which funds have been raised through
Project HERO.
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One of the things that makes project HERO unique is its plan to invite others to become
equal “HERO Partners.” Any group or any person can become a HERO partner: businesses,
corporations, educational institutions, religious and civic organizations. Each partner will be
encouraged to stage or support fund-raising events of their own choosing. For example, the
colleges and universities will be asking their student organizations to develop fund-raising events
in their campus communities.
A third way to support Project HERO is through collection canisters. The coalition hopes
to place canisters at dozens of public locations around the region where on-the-spot cash
contributions can be made.
While cash donations are the best way to support Project HERO, the International
Institute is in urgent need of other support as well. To meet the needs of the refugees once they
arrive in northwestern Pennsylvania, the Institute is seeking housing, furnishings, storage space,
personal care items and school supplies. Specifically, the Institute is looking for beds and
bedding, furniture and major appliances, and simple things like toasters, dishes and silverware. It
also needs storage space to house those items and assistance in their delivery. The Institute is
also interested in contacts from people who can speak Albanian.
Contributions may be made to:
American Red Cross
4961 Pittsburgh Avenue, Erie, PA 16509
-orIntemational Institute of Erie
517 East 26* Street, Erie, PA 16504-2803
Be sure to write “Project HERO” in the memo section of the check.
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June 3, 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
KAREN MURDZAK NAMED NETWORKS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTOR AT EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
Karen M. Murdzak has been appointed networks and telecommunications director at
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Prior to her appointment, Murdzak was Edinboro’s
network operations manager.
Murdzak has a bachelor’s degree from Edinboro and has pursued graduate studies in math
and computer science at Edinboro and Purdue University. She has 20 years of experience in
networks and telecommunications at GTE and Edinboro. She joined the University in 1995 as
student telecommunications services coordinator before taking her most recent post last year.
In her new position Murdzak is involved in the planning and implementation of the
University’s campus networks and telecommunications operations. Specifically, she will oversee
the implementation of the school’s new ATM voice and data network and the Campus-Wide
Information Network that will provide cabling for the main campus and Edinboro University in
Erie - The Porreco Center.
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Special to the Sharon Herald, Greenville Record Argus, Mercer Dispatch: Karen (King) Murdzak
is a graduate of Mercer High school.
Officials from area colleges and service agencies announce the start of Project HERO
(Humanitarian Emergency Relief Operation) at Edinboro University — The Porreco Center. From
left are Mary Norton, director of public affairs at Allegheny College; Dr. Frank Pogue, president
of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania; Dr. William Garvey, president of Mercyhurst College;
Sheridan Stricker-Caughlan, director of development and public relations for the Greater Erie
County Chapter of the American Red Cross; and Michael Mumock, executive director of the
International Institute in Erie.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
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Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 7yi-27^5 or 2929
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June 4,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
AREA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ANNOUNCE PROJECT HERO
A coalition of colleges and universities from northwestern Pennsylvania yesterday
announced the creation of Project HERO (Humanitarian Emergency Relief Operation) to raise
money for the Kosovar refugees. The three schools - Allegheny College, Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania, and Mercyhurst College - will work with the American Red Cross and the
International Institute in Erie, Pennsylvania, to provide funds for the relief efforts in the Kosovo
region, and support Kosovar refugees who will be relocated in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Making the announcement were Edinboro President Frank G. Pogue; Mercyhmst
President William Garvey; Allegheny College’s Director of Public Affairs Mary Norton; the
Director of Development and Public Relations for the Greater Erie County Chapter of the
American Red Cross, Sheridan Stricker-Caughlan; and the Executive Director of the
International Institute, Michael Mumock.
The participants marked the annoimcement by lighting a unity candle to represent the
coming together of the schools in a common humanitarian effort.
Pogue said any person, group, business or religious organization can join the coalition as
a “HERO Partner.” Edinboro will be sending out hundreds of letters inviting others to join the
coalition.
The initial fund-raising goal of Project HERO is $50,000, but the members believe the
total could be much greater.
“Philanthropy is an American tradition,” said Garvey. ‘The Erie community is a
generous one, which is why we feel this will be a success.”
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Contributors will be asked to make their donations directly by check to either the Red
Cross or the International Institute, and to write “Project HERO” in the memo section of the
check. That will tell both agencies where the money is to go and will also make it possible to
track which funds have been raised through Project HERO.
Another way to support Project HERO is through collection canisters. The coalition plans
to place canisters at dozens of public locations around the region where on-the-spot cash
contributions can be made.
While cash donations are the best way to support Project HERO, the International
Institute is in urgent need of other support as well. To meet the needs of the refugees once they
arrive in northwestern Pennsylvania, the Institute is seeking housing, furnishings, storage space,
personal care items and school supplies. Specifically, the Institute is looking for beds and
bedding, furniture and major appliances, and simple things like toasters, dishes and silverware. It
also needs storage space to house those items and assistance in their delivery. The Institute is
also interested in contacts from people who can speak Albanian.
Contributions may be made to:
American Red Cross
4961 Pittsburgh Avenue
Erie, PA 16509
-orIntemational Institute of Erie
517 East 26* Street
Erie, PA 16504-2803
Be sure to write "Project HERO” in the memo section of the check.
The colleges will be calling upon their students to take up Project HERO as one of their
community service projects when they return to school in the fall. The more than 10,000 students
at Mercyhurst and Edinboro alone put in some 70,000 volunteer hours last year.
Pogue believes the needs of the refugees will be with us for many, many years. Even if
the reported peace settlement in Yugoslavia should be a lasting one, it will take a long time for
the refugees to rebuild their homes and their lives.
“We’re talking about a long-term venture here,” said Pogue.
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June 8,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE;
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY AND NORTHWESTERN
SCHOOL DISTRICT TO SIGN ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Northwestern School District will sign an
articulation agreement on Friday, Jime 11, at 1:30 p.m., at Northwestern High School. The
agreement will allow Northwestern students to earn college credits by completing accelerated or
advanced placement courses in English, math and science if they enroll at Edinboro within two
years of graduation. They will receive credit for Edinboro courses in College Writing Skills,
Precalculus, and Introduction to Biology.
Signing the agreement for Edinboro will be President Frank G. Pogue and Provost and
Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Robert C. Weber. Signing for Northwestern will be
Superintendent Lynn Corder and High School Principal Joseph Meako.
Media are invited to attend the event. For further information contact Dr. Jerry Kiel,
associate vice president for enrollment management and retention, at (814) 732-555, ext. 236, or
the Edinboro University public relations office, (8140 732-2745.
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Taylor House
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2194
FAX (814) 732-2294
June 6, 2000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
ANNOUNCES KIDS ACADEMY AT PORRECO
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania will host the Kids Academy at Porreco
(KAP) with two summer programs at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center,
July 24-28 and July 31-August 4. Offering a wide variety of unique learning experiences,
children in grades one through six may register for full- or half-day programs in one or
both weeks.
With classes divided into grades 1-3 and 4-6, each grade is taught a series of four
different classes each week. During the July 24-28 session, the youngest children will
explore parachutes, kites, gliders and powered aircraft in “Things That Fly.” They will
create jungle creatures in 2D and 3D form and learn about the animals in “Lions & Tigers
& Bears.” “FunWith Art” explores a variety of materials and ideas, while “Kaleidoscope
of Colors” uses color as a primary source to create activities such as a tye-dye project and
a kaleidoscope. Grades 4-6 will draw, paint and sculpt horses in “Horses, Horses,
Everywhere,” and explore “Fun With Art.” “Discovering Ancient Egypt” involves handson projects to enhance students understanding of this past civilization. They will study
surrealism and learn to draw and paint a surrealistic art piece “Art of Surrealism”.
,
In the second session, July 31-August 4, grades 1-3 will explore wildlife from
bees to bears^mi^3‘PsJ^i^syl'^^i^ Wildlife.” They will participate in team and
individual sports activitie^^durin^ “Self-Esteem/Physical Fitness,” and develop the skill
to recognize pattern, texture, shapes and compositional qualities in “Plants and Tiny
Creatures in Art.” Students will create puppets and present a puppet show based on
Aesop’s Fables in “Puppetry.” Grades 4-6 will also participate in “Self-Esteem/Physical
Fitness” and “Pennsylvania Wildlife.” The nutritional value of foods and how to meet
nutritional needs will be explored in “Fun with Food.” Activities to assist with the math
concepts of measurement and obtain averages or “mean s” will be presented in “Math is
Fun.”
Children will be escorted between classes and wifrb^super^ed at all times. The
fee for each-fall wed^ full-day program is $12^or the first child and $105 for additional
children from the same family in the same week. The fee for each half-day (morning or
afternoon) is $90 per week, $75 for additional children from the same family in the same
week. All children will receive a KAP souvenir.
For additional information or to register, call the Office of Extended Learning at
814-836-1955 or 1-800-526-0121.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
REVISED June 9,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
WILLIAM BACU NOMINATED STUDENT TRUSTEE AT EDINBORO
William Bacu, a business administration major from Imperial, Pa., has been nominated to be
the student representative to Edinboro University of Peimsylvania’s Council of Trustees. Bacu, a
junior, is minoring in economics.
In recommending Bacu to the position, outgoing student trustee Tyler Snyder (who received
his bachelor’s degree in business administration at the University’s spring Commencement
ceremony) said Bacu has a strong awareness of campus issues and a good understanding of the role
of a trustee in the State System of Higher Education. Snyder chaired the student trustee selection
committee. The nomination has been forwarded to the Office of the State System of Higher
Education Chancellor James McCormick for review. McCormick then submits Bacu’s nomination
to Gov. Tom Ridge, who appoints all State System university trustees.
Bacu said he applied for the position not only to fiirther his collegiate and professional
career, but also to make a contribution to the University. As a business major, he is interested in
Edinboro’s budgeting and financial operations, and he currently serves as finance director for the
Student Government Association.
“I want to help the University as a representative of the students,” said Bacu. He believes it
is important to keep tuition low while maintaining a quality education.
Following graduation in 2000, Bacu hopes to enter the workforce - possibly in the human
resources or marketing field - before returning to school for a graduate degree.
Bacu is a graduate of West Allegheny High School, near Pittsburgh, and is the son of Frank
Bacu and Theresa Brannan.
Student representatives to the 11-member Councils of Trustees at Pennsylvania’s 14 stateowned universities arfe appointed by the govembr of the Commonwealth dnder provisions of
Act 188 of 1982, the enabling legislation for the State System of Higher Education. They are
appointed for four-year terms or until graduation.
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Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 10,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
JENNIFER EARLY GRADUATES AT EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
Mt. Lebanon native Jennifer M. Early graduated with high honors during recent
commencement ceremonies at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.
Graduating summa cum laude from Edinboro University’s Honors Program, Early was
also inducted into Alpha Chi, a national honors scholarship society, and named to the national
Dean’s List.
A speech communications major, she served as news director and general manager of
E-TV, the campus cable television station, and as a disc jockey on WFSE-FM, the campus radio
station.
Early will continue her education with a full graduate assistantship at Ball State (Ind.)
University.
A 1996 Mt. Lebanon High School alumna, Jennifer is the daughter of Charles and Helen
Early of Mt. Lebanon.
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PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 14,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO, MANSFIELD UNIVERSITIES OFFER DEGREE
VIA VIDEO TO ELK AND CAMERON COUNTIES
Residents of rural northwestern Pennsylvania will soon be able to earn a college degree in
criminal justice locally thanks to an agreement between two State System of Higher Education
universities and the Community Education Council of Elk and Cameron Counties.
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and Mansfield University of Pennsylvania are
collaborating to offer an associate of science degree in criminal justice administration at the
Education Council’s facilities in St. Marys, Pa. The courses will be taught via interactive video
fi-om Mansfield and Edinboro with Mansfield offering all of the criminal justice courses and
Edinboro providing the general education courses from its facilities at Edinboro University in
Erie - The Porreco Center.
The degree will be a part-time evening program offered over a period of four years. Two
courses will be offered each fall and spring semester. A student enrolling when the program
begins in the fall of 1999 could receive his or her associate degree in 2003.
The program will prepare students to work in probation, parole, drug enforcement,
security and investigation, and meet the minimum 60 credit hours now required by the
Peimsylvania State Police.
Edinboro’s Dean of Liberal Arts, Dr. Terry Smith, said the program combines the quality
of Edinboro and Mansfield courses with the convenience of holding the classes in St. Marys.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
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PENNSYLVANIA
office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 14,1999
NEWS ADVISORY:
INDUSTRY DAY AT GENERAL ELECTRIC
Some 50 Erie County Hispanic high school students will participate in Industry Day at
General Electric Transportation Systems on Wednesday, June 16. Their visit is part of Edinboro
University’s weeklong Latino Leadership Development Program. The students will arrive at
General Electric at 9 a.m. for a day of tours and workshops. The best time for media coverage
will be from 2:45 to 4:30 p.m. for the teams design competition in Building 50.
The conference is designed to expose Hispanic students in grades 9-12 to different career
paths. The students are spending the week at Edinboro University in a variety of activities
focusing on the themes of health, education, industry and business and the helping
professions/law.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 14,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO’S ON-TRACK PROGRAM TARGETS RURAL WOMEN STUDENTS
More than 70 students from rural high schools in northwestern Pennsylvania will take
part in a program June 27 - July 1 at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania designed to prepare
and motivate rural students for a college education.
The On-Track program will help students - especially women - become aware of their
academic and career potentials, opportunities and resources. This year’s program has grown to 32
rural high schools participating with students entering their sophomore, junior and senior year in
the fall.
Faculty, staff and students will introduce the five-day program that will feature several
daily seminars on topics such as career assessment, team building, and mind/body connections.
Students will learn how to manage stress more effectively through art therapy techniques. They
will be exposed to diversity issues on a college campus, attend a planetarium show and
experience hands-on activities in the art department.
In addition to the scheduled courses, participants will also be able to select self-interest
groups in the areas of loss and separation, eating disorders, peer relations and influences,
substance abuse and dealing with stress.
The evenings will be spent in recreational activities, including a boat ride and catered
picnic at Presque Isle, karaoke, and line-dancing.
Amanda King, a graduate of Saegertovm High School, participated in the 1992 On-Track
program prior to entering eleventh grade. She had no idea what she was going to do when she
graduated. “After attending the On-Track program,” King said, “I understood my personality and
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what I should do with my future. I highly recommend the program to any student who is looking
for direction.” King is now a junior at Edinboro University majoring in secondary English
education.
Parents and students will join the camp kick-off on Sunday, June 27, with tours of
campus and Edinboro community, followed by a short program and dinner. The five-day
program will conclude with a certificate award ceremony on Thursday, July 1.
Since On-Track began in 1992, every student who has participated in the program has
graduated fi-om high school and 90 percent have gone to college.
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June 14,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY DEGREES AWARDED TO AREA GRADS
Approximately 655 undergraduate and graduate students received degrees at Edinboro
University’s recent spring commencement exercises. The students represented 15 states which
included Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and
Peimsylvania.
Among area students to receive diplomas were:
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Note: Names have been arranged alphabetically according to city.
AA
AET
AS
Associate of arts
Associate of engineering technology
Associate of science
BA
BFA
BS
BSEd
BSN
Bachelor of arts
Bachelor of fine arts
Bachelor of science
Bachelor of science in education
Bachelor of science in nursing
MA
MS
MEd
MFA
Master of arts
Master of science
Master of science in education
Master of fine arts
MSN
Master of science in nursing
Three graduating seniors from Edinboro University’s ROTC program were commissioned as
second lieutenants in the U.S. Army during a commissioning ceremony held at the university
prior to its spring 1999 commencement. 2"*^ Lt. Christopher Marchetti (2"*^ from left) of
Pittsburgh, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education and will serve as a Military
Intelligence officer with initial duty in the Infantry. 2"'^ Lt. Brandon McWilliams (3'^'^ from right)
of Tionesta, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and will serve in the Infantry.
2"^* Lt. Susan Snow (far right) of Erie, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in social work and will
join the Medical Service Corps. Pictured at the ceremony are, from left: Maj. William
Montgomery III, professor of military science, Edinboro ROTC; Marchetti; Maj. Gen. Michael
E. Dunlavey, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Dept, of the Army, who delivered
the commissioning address; McWilliams; Lt. Col. Thomas Cordingly, commander, Pride of
Pennsylvania ROTC Battalion and professor of military science, Gannon University ROTC; and
Snow.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 15,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
DIXON GIFTS EDINBORO $150,000 FOR NEW DISABLED COMPLEX
A $150,000 gift firom the Widener Memorial Foundation in Aid of Handicapped Children
will bring students with disabilities at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania one step closer to a
new learning and recreation complex.
Edinboro University President Frank G. Pogue has announced that the University’s
request for special Widener Memorial Foundation support was fully funded by the Foundation’s
trustees at their spring meeting in Lafeyette Hill, Pa.
Notifying Pogue of the gift was the Foundation’s President, F. Eugene Dixon, Jr.
Dixon is also chairman of the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher
Education.
The $150,000 will go toward funding an elevator and special access ramp in Edinboro’s
planned Crawford Center for Health and Physical Education and Disabilities Resources. When
completed, the new Crawford Center will add more than 27,000 square feet of new construction
and renovate 23,000-plus square feet in what is now Crawford Gymnasium. The proposed annex
will house the University’s Office for Students with Disabilities and facilities which serve the
instructional, athletic, recreational and rehabilitational needs of those students.
The Widener Memorial Foundation normally makes grants to organizations located in
Pennsylvania’s Delaware Valley area for the care of orthopedically handicapped children.
“Because of the reputation of Edinboro University and its tremendous support for
students with disabilities, the members of the Foundation board decided to make an exception to
our geographical requirement and fully fund Edinboro’s request,” Dixon said.
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“You have made my year,” Pogue told Dixon when telephoned about the approved
funding.
“While we are very proud of the programs and services we currently offer for students
with disabilities, your gift on behalf of the Widener Memorial Foundation will greatly enhance
access to the facilities of the Crawford Center and allow the program to grow,” Pogue said. “On
behalf of the Edinboro Family, I am honored to express our appreciation to Mr. Dixon and the
Widener Foundation for the generous contribution.”
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OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 731-27A5 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 18,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS TO TAKE PART IN EDINBORO UNIVERSITY’S
ERIE/MEADVILLE PARTNERSHIP SUMMER PROGRAM
Students from high schools in Erie and Crawford counties will take part this summer in a
two-week college preparation program at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Between 35 and
40 students who will be juniors this fall at East, Central, Strong Vincent, Meadville and
Cochranton high schools will take part in the Erie/Meadville Partnership, July 15-17, at
Edinboro.
The Partnership is a three-phase program designed to prepare academically promising
students for college careers. The first phase - the Rising Juniors Program - is the one taking
place at Edinboro this summer. It is intended for high school juniors who are B and C students
who show interest and ability in college.
The Edinboro program will stress activities that require teamwork such as an outdoor
challenge program and camping out along French Creek. Other activities will include science,
ceramics, an environmental program, and a karate session to teach discipline. The students will
make field trips to Presque Isle and the Maritime Museum in Erie.
One of the program’s coordinators, elementary education professor Mary Jo Campbell,
said the program emphasizes building character, self-esteem and capitalizing on the skills the
students already have. The other coordinator is history professor Umeme Sababu.
The second phase of the Erie/Meadville Partnership - the Rising Seniors Program - is a
three-week residential program at Mansfield University of Pennsylvania. For the Partnership’s
third season - the Collegiate Summer - those students who choose to attend a university in the
State System of Higher Education enroll in a regular summer school session to take college
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courses or to participate in an orientation or “bridge” program. The full cost of the summer
school session including tuition, room, board and books is funded by the State System of Higher
Education.
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OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 18,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH NORTHWESTERN
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Northwestern School District have signed
an articulation agreement that will make it easier for graduates of Northwestern High School to
attend Edinboro. The agreement allows students to earn college credits by completing accelerated
or advance placement courses. Graduates of Northwestern who earn an A or B average in
advanced English, mathematics and science courses will receive credit for Edinboro courses in
college writing skills, precalculus and introduction to biology.
Signing the agreement for Northwestern were Superintendent Lynn Corder and Principal
Joseph Meako. Signing for Edinboro were President Frank G. Pogue and Dean of Liberal Arts
Terry Smith.
Northwestern Superintendent Corder said parents who realize its potential benefits have
eagerly anticipated the agreement. “I think it is an excellent thing,” he said. “The University has
been really cooperative and we appreciate that.”
Pogue said the agreement with Northwestern makes a lot of sense because of the close
proximity to each other and the number of students who have matriculated to Edinboro.
“Over the last ten years we have admitted some 400 Northwestern graduates,” said
Pogue. “Nearly half have graduated and a significant number of those are still enrolled. Some 24
graduates will be coming to the University this fall and we have already identified six who will
benefit from this arrangement.”
This signing brings to nine the number of similar articulation agreements Edinboro has
signed with area school districts. The others include Conneaut, Corry, Crawford Central,
Fairview, General McLane, McDowell High School, Quaker Valley and Wattsburg.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 18,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH QUAKER VALLEY
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Quaker Valley School District have signed
an articulation agreement that makes it easier for graduates of Quaker Valley High School to
attend Edinboro. The agreement allows students to earn college credits by completing accelerated
or advance placement courses. Graduates of Quaker Valley who earn an A or B average in
English, mathematics and science honors courses will receive credit for Edinboro courses in
college writing skills, precalculus and introduction to biology.
Signing the agreement for Quaker Valley were Superintendent R. Gerard Longo,
Principal Jeanne Johnson and former school board president and Edinboro alumnus Michael
Zahorchak. Signing the agreement for Edinboro were President Frank G. Pogue and Associate
Vice President Donald Dilmore.
Longo, a 1965 Edinboro graduate and 1994 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, said
the agreement is an important opportunity for the district. “To be able to establish a relationship
with Edinboro University is a matter of personal pride.”
“The line between high schools and colleges is beginning to blur,” said Johnson. “You
have many students.. .who have taken advantage of the enormous opportunities outside the wall
of a high school. Many of them are ready to move ahead and the typical high school environment
no longer meets their needs. I think it’s really important that we start exploring ways to connect
to colleges [and] to the outside world which will give us our best chance not only of positioning
our best kids, but actually getting our kids who might not be tempted to go on to school to think
about that and to see that they can be successful.”
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Pogue said the program is beneficial because it gives students early access to the college
experience. “It is also important for our professors to stay in touch with high schools,” he said.
“They, too, are learning what is taking place. Early connections really provide an opportunity for
us to have access to the very best students produced by our high schools. Some 18 students fi-om
this high school have graduated fi-om Edinboro in the past ten years. We can only look to
increase those numbers. This is an exciting time for us and we are anxious to get started.”
Zahorchak, a 1937 Edinboro graduate and honorary lifetime member of the University’s
Alumni Association, has been a long-time proponent of bringing the two schools together. “Our
alumni have a responsibility to guide some of these students to Edinboro because we have a fine,
fine program.”
This signing brings to nine the number of similar articulation agreements Edinboro has
made with area school districts. The others include Conneaut, Cony, Crawford Central,
Fairview, General McLane, McDowell High School, Northwestern and Wattsburg.
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Officials of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Quaker Valley School District sign an
articulation agreement allowing Quaker Valley students to earn Edinboro credits while still in
high school. Signing are Quaker Valley Superintendent R. Gerard Longo, former school board
president and Edinboro alumnus Michael Zahorchak, Edinboro President Frank G. Pogue,
Edinboro Associate Vice President Donald Dilmore, and Quaker Valley High School President
Jeanne Johnson.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 18,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO SIGNS AGREEMENTS WITH NORTHWESTERN, QUAKER VALLEY
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue signed articulation
agreements with two school districts last week that will make it easier for graduates of those
districts to attend Edinboro. Pogue signed one agreement with the Quaker Valley School District
in Sewickley, near Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, June 8, and the second agreement was finalized on
Friday, June 11 with the Northwestern School District in Albion.
Both agreements allow students to earn college credits by completing accelerated or
advance placement courses. Graduates of Northwestern and Quaker Valley who successfully
complete honors courses in English, mathematics and science will receive credit for Edinboro
courses in college writing skills, precalculus and introduction to biology.
Signing the agreement for Quaker Valley were Superintendent R. Gerard Longo,
Principal Jeanne Johnson and former school board president and Edinboro alumnus Michael
Zahorchak. The Northwestern agreement was signed by Superintendent Lynn Corder and
Principal Joseph Meako.
Longo, a 1965 Edinboro graduate and 1994 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, said
the agreement is an important opportunity for the district. “To be able to establish a relationship
with Edinboro University is a matter of personal pride.”
“The line between high schools and colleges is beginning to blur,” said Johnson. “You
have many students.. .who have taken advantage of the enormous opportunities outside the wall
of a high school. Many of them are ready to move ahead and the typical high school environment
no longer meets their needs. I think it’s really important that we start exploring ways to connect
to colleges [and] to the outside world which will give us our best chance not only of positioning
our best kids, but actually getting our kids who might not be tempted to go on to school to think
about that and to see that they can be successful.”
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Pogue said the program is beneficial because it gives students early access to the college
experience. “It is also important for our professors to stay in touch with high schools,” said
Pogue. “They, too, are learning what is taking place. Early connections really provide an
opportimity for us to have access to the very best students produced by our high schools.”
Northwestern Superintendent Corder said parents who realize its potential benefits have
eagerly anticipated the agreement. “I think it is an excellent thing,” he said. “The University has
been really cooperative, and we appreciate that.”
Pogue said the agreement with Northwestern makes a lot of sense because of the close
proximity to each other and the number of students who have matriculated to Edinboro.
“Over the last ten years we have admitted some 400 Northwestern graduates,” said
Pogue. “Nearly half have graduated and a significant number of those are still enrolled. Some 24
graduates will be coming to the University this fall, and we have already identified six who will
benefit from this arrangement.”
These two signings bring to nine the number of similar articulation agreements Edinboro
has signed with area school districts. The others include Conneaut, Corry, Crawford Central,
Fairview, General McLane, McDowell High School, and Wattsburg.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
William A. Reed, Jr.
Assistant Vice President for Media and
Community Relations
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 18,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
SPECIAL FOR “LIFESTYLES’ JULY 1999 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Dreams, Visions and Realities - is University President Frank Pogue’s theme for the
third annual Edinboro Family Retreat on the Centennial Hall lawn. The annual Family
Picnic at his residence follows.
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20 Summer Smart - Classes begin for Edinboro University’s third summer session. The
five-week session ends on Aug. 19. Call Admissions at 814-732-2761 or toll fi*ee at
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
HIGHLAND AMBASSADORS SELECTED AT EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s newly selected Highland Ambassadors will
promote the University’s interests and goals among future and current students, alumni and
friends, and instill in them the value of a lifelong relationship with the University.
Pictured with Edinboro University President Frank G. Pogue are (front row) Christina
Corwell from Kittanning, Tonilee Lucchino from McDonald, Danielle O’Connell from Ridgway,
Stephanie Skolnik from New Galilee, Kathryn Shields from Erie, Shawn Walsh from Farrell,
(back row) Christina Baker from Edinboro, Jennifer Roberts from Pittsburgh, Theresa Rinebold
from Rome, Pa., Andrew Passinger from Youngsville, Carrie-Anne Leiby from Mount Joy,
Malinda Paris from Girard, Joseph Leap from Duncansville, Dr. Pogue, Jenelle Laird from
Fallentimber, Nicholas Pishnery from Willoughby Hills, Ohio, and Thomas ZumBrunnen from
Las Cmces, New Mexico. Not pictured is Robin Archer from Guys Mills.
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Dana Holland of Madison, Ohio, holds the first place poster she designed for
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education (lEVE)
poster contest. Holland, pictured with Edinboro’s Provost and Vice PresideninRobeit C.
Weber, was presented with a $50 gift certificate from ffiVE, sponsor of the poster
contest.
Dana Noto of Evans City, Pa., holds the second place poster .she designed for
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Ethics and Values Ed^ation (lEVE)
poster contest. Noto, pictured with Edinboro’s Provost and Vice Presidenfkoberi C.
Weber, was presented with a gift certificate from lEVE, spon.sor of the poster contest.
Allison Church (center) and Tamara Makarowsky (left) of Erie, hold their posters
they designed for Edinboro University of Pennsylvania's Institute for Ethics and Values
Education (lEVE) poster contest. Makarowsky’s poster won third place in the contest and
Church’^oster took honorable mention. Pictured with Edinboro’s Provost and Vice
PresideiuRobert C. Weber, Makarowsky and Church were presented with gift certificates
from lEVE, sponsor of the poster contest.
Michelle Rhodes of Albion, Pa., holds the honorable mention poster she designed
for Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education
(lEVE) poster contest. Rhodes, pictured with Edinboro’s Provost and Vice President
Robert C. Weber, was presented with a gift certificate from lEVE. sponsor of the poster
contest.
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Breanne Berube (center) of Webster, New York, receives a certificate firom Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning first place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Berube designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
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Jon Snyder (center) of Silverdale, Pa., receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Peimsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning second place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Snyder designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
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Laura K. Girvin (center) of Paradise, Pa.,receives a certificate from Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning first place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Girvin designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education^ which sponsored the contest.
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Katie Yenny (center) of Cambridge Springs receives a certificate from Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning second place in a poster design
contest. Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Yenny designed for the
University’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education, which sponsored the contest.
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Karleen Torrance (center) of Latrobe receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning third place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Torr|i^nce designed for the
University’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education, which sponsored the contest.
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Breanne Berube (center) of Webster, NY receives a certificate from Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning first place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Berube designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education, which sponsored the contest.
Jon Snyder (center) of Silverdale, Pa. receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning-first place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Snyder designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education, which sponsored the contest.
Adam Fleishman (center) of Havertown, Pa. receives a certificate from Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning third place in a poster design
contest. Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Fleischman designed for the
University’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education, which sponsored the contest.
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Adam Fleishman (center) of Havertown, Pa., receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning third place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Fleischman designed for the
University’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
Laura K. Girvin (center) of Paradise, Pa., receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning first place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Girvin designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
Katie Yenny (center) of Cambridge Springs receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning second place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Yenny designed for the University’s
Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
Karleen Torrance (center) of Latrobe receives a certificate from Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania President Frank G. Pogue for winning third place in a poster design contest.
Edinboro Professor Kathleen Stevens holds the poster that Torrance designed for the
University’s Institute for Ethics and Values Education which sponsored the contest.
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June 23,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ATTAIN ACADEMIC HONORS
One thousand four hundred fifty students were named to the Dean’s List at Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania for the 1999 spring semester. The students represented 13 states,
including Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey,
New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
In order to attain this highly regarded academic honor, students must maintain a quality
point average of 3.4 for the semester, complete a minimum of 12 semester hours of credit, and
receive no grade lower than C in any course.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
ARIZONA
NAME___________
CITY_________
Kovac, Kimberly A.
Apache Junction
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
CONNECTICUT
NAME_____________
CITY
Kilbridge, Suzanne E.
Linderson, Ryan P.
Guilford
Lebanon
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
FLORIDA
NAMECITY
Kelly, Ryan E.
Vero Beach
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
IOWA
NAME__________
CITY
Nordsiden, Gina L.
Sioux City
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
MASSACHUSETTS
NAME_________
CITY
Oates, Richard W.
Diamond, Dean S.
Randolph
Wellesley
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
MINNESOTA
NAME__________
CITY
Ruvelson, Sarah A.
West St. Paul
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
NEW JERSEY
NAME____________
CITY
Blazure, Matthew B.
High Bridge
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
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NEW YORK
NAME
CITY
Hanner, Alison L.
Whitford, Laura E.
Williams, Katie M.
Hogan, Kelly L.
Burlingame, Amy J.
Criscione, Keri L.
Cutrona, Stephanie A.
Piazza, Todd M.
Hoelscher, Christine M.
Tabak, Duane E.
Cunningham, Scott G.
Lisciandro, John S.
Widen, Bradley R.
Hanks, Andrea L.
Wilkins, Rebecca L.
Nielsen, Scott B.
Schmitt, Peter J.
Texeira, Kristin N.
Haas, Michelle A.
Ferster, David E.
Paar, Kimberly R.
Gast, Meighan L.
Balaji, Natalie C.
Reed, Andrew P.
McCaslin, Joan
Oates, Richard W.
Menz, Brian F.
Marx, Deborah L.
Trickey, Diane M.
Warner, Kelly E.
Wiggers, Amanda A.
Hoddick, Jennifer L.
Schulte, Brendan A.
Berabe, Breanne
Baker, Kristina J.
Canandaigua
Chittenango
Clymer
Fairport
Franklinville
Fredonia
Fredonia
Frewsbmg
Gainsville
Great Valley
Horseheads
Jamestown
Jamestown
Lakewood
Medina
Mendon
Middleport
Mt. Sinai
Oakfield
Olean
Olean
Orchard Park
Pittsford
Portville
Randolph
Randolph
Rochester
Schenectady
Seneca Castle
Sherman
Sherman
Tonawanda
Tonawanda
Webster
Wellsville
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
OHIO
NAME
CITY
Christopher, Melanie M.
Perry, Carrie R.
Puchan, Sarah R.
Scott, Darcie M.
Bower, Amy E.
Formage, Tina M.
Nieminen, Jannette M.
Shellhammer, Jennifer J.
Petsche, Lisa M.
Williams, Jodie L.
Debevc, Annah M.
Popovich, Janet L.
Holland, Dana M.
Moyer, Manda L.
Smith, Stephanie L.
Kiko, WimamP.,11
Nucerino, Helen M.
Andry, Kimberly S.
Domin, Shannon R.
Fonda, Kristen E.
Wheeldon, Sarah E.
Demaske, Jocelyne S.
Ashtabula
Ashtabula
Ashtabula
Ashtabula
Canfield
Conneaut
Conneaut
Conneaut
Dublin
Elyna
Geneva
Macedonia
Madison
Milan
North Benton
North Canton
North Canton
North Royalton
Painesville
Painesville
Perry
Richmond Heights
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
SOUTH CAROLINA
NAME_________
CITY
Boor, Elizabeth A.
Beaufort
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
WEST VIRGINIA
NAME___________
CITY
Cable, Amanda C.
Bennett, Jennifer D.
Fairmont
Lost Creek
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
VIRGINIA
NAME
CITY
Tyzinski, Kelly A.
Volpe, Steven J.
Wasilewski, Kevin J.
Cloverdale
Dale City
Stuarts Draft
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
FAYETTE COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Means, Milissa J.
•Riley, Erin C.
Skemp, Jared M.
Witt, Bruce A.
Lambie, Bradley A.
Franks, Michelle E.
Porreca, Andrea L.
LoPretto, Douglas A.
Connellsville
Connellsville
Connellsville
Connellsville
Dunbar
Masontown
New Salem
Perryopolis
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
FOREST COUNTY
NAME _____________________ CITY
Mason, Lori J.
Clarington
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
FRANKLIN COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Bucci, Angela M.
Garcia, R. Courtney
Taylor, Aaron D.
Richards, Crystal D.
Chambersburg
Chambersburg
Chambersburg
Mercersburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
GREENE COUNTY
NAME____________
CITY
Parson, Matthew J.
Morosky, Michelle R.
Graysville
Waynesburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
HUNTINGDON COUNTY
NAME___________
CITY
Wilson, Nathaniel C.
Mt. Union
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
INDIANA COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Hovland, Sarah B.
Fiala, Megan E.
Neal, Michelle L.
Whitesel, Chad E.
Homer City
Indiana
Indiana
Saltsburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
JEFFERSON COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Preston, Matthew C.
Songer, Lori J.
Perrin, Samuel L.
Fleckenstein, Julie A.
Fye, Elizabeth M.
Glessner, Sarah J.
Minster, Kristine M.
Scully, Tina M.
Brockway
Brookville
Falls Creek
Punxsutawney
Punxsutawney
Punxsutawney
Punxsutawney
Reynoldsville
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
LACKAWANNA COUNTY
NAME_________________
CITY
Doud, David J.
Bershefsky, Christopher A.
Carbondale
Eynon
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
LANCASTER COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Leed, Rachel E.
Jones, Mary E.
Gozalez, David M.
Morgan, Matthew L.
Myer, Daryl D.
Pavlesich, Aimee D.
McKinim, Annette C.
Girvin, Laura K.
Breon, Tara 0.
Conestoga
Gap
Lancaster
Lancaster
Lancaster
Lancaster
Millersville
Paradise
Stevens
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
LAWRENCE COUNTY
NAME
Glitsch, Shawn A.
Brice, Marisa A.
Lonnett, Jeffrey V.
Lonnett, Raymond V.
Hogue, Beth A.
Aldan, Melissa L.
Book, Elizabeth J.
Brown, Jenna L.
Budai, Michael P.
Coulter, Alyson R.
Fenati, Travis J.
Gardner, Frederick W.
Johnson, Jason A.
Ketchum, Brandon T.
King, David S.
Knight, Dana M.
Lent, Leah R.
Lepisto, Liisa D.
Napier, Stephanie L.
Rowe, Brittany A.
Straw, Robert E.
Tropea, Brock A.
Warso, Brandie M.
Yohn, Shaimon M.
Zajac, Jason J.
Zeigler, Bryan J.
Zeigler, Nichole R.
McCready,Jeimifer L.
Garrett, Jeimifer L.
Saylor, Lauri B.
Polochak, Michelle L.
Price, Wesley V.
Freeman, Kyle F.
Gills, Laura L.
CITY
Ellwood City
Ellwood City
Ellwood City
Ellwood City
Enon Valley
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Castle
New Galilee
New Wilmington
New Wilmington
Porters ville
Portersville
Volant
Zelienople
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
LEBANON COUNTY
NAME___________
CITY
Wood, Marianne M.
Jonestown
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
LUZERNE COUNTY
NAME_________
CITY
Mattie, Edward M.
Fall, Paula A.
Dallas
Wilkes-Barre
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
LYCOMING COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Barnes, Jennie R.
Hall, Jessica J.
Protasio, Melody L.
Broskey, Angela
Moon, Megan E.
Totin, Michaelann M.
South Williamsport
South Williamsport
South Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
McKEAN COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Cleveland, Catherine M.
MacFarlane, Andrew D.
MacFarlane, Patrick J.
Price, Jaime M.
Petruzzi, Megan L.
Eaton, Yvoime C.
Palmer, Wesley B.
Brace, Stacie N.
Byham, Christopher M.
Chapman, Ryan S.
Gabriel, David C.
Hallberg, Thomas M.
Hayden, Pamela S.
Stitt, Donald L.
Wahlberg, Misty R.
Minehart, Melissa S.
Tyson, Charles C.
Pierce, Tashine M.
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
East Smethport
Eldred
Eldred
Kane
Kane
Kane
Kane
Kane
Kane
Kane
Kane
Mt. Jewett
Port Allegany
Smethport
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
MERCER COUNTY
NAME
_________ CITY
Dean, Jody A.
Snyder, David 0.
Thomas, Jennifer M.
Ferguson, Carrie L.
Joslin, Tracy
Lorent, Megan R.
Roberts, Coby J.
Stockner, Megan E.
Yevchak, Melanie S.
Biberich, Allison L.
Larimer, Nicole
Osborn, Amanda M.
Stallsmith, Miranda F.
Ference, Kurt P.
Hodges, Christopher s.
Jolley, Tyler S.
Jones, Rebecca L.
Prample, Natalie J.
Santell, Jeimifer E.
Wareham, Bryan J.
Baugh, Lisa K.
Henn, Rebekah S.
Gebhardt, Christina L.
Oddi, Tressa A.
Ceacer, Nicole E.
McKinney, Christian W.
Otey, Alynka-Shae
Starkey, Heather N.
Thut, Lisa A.
Bailey, Krista S.
Kane, Jason P.
Davis, Brett D.
Reckhart, Nicholas E.
Ditzenberger, Michael B.
Rice, Debra A.
Spangler, Tara A.
Carlton
Clarks Mills
Farrell
Greenville
Greenville
Greenville
Greenville
Greenville
Greenville
Grove City
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hermitage
Hermitage
Hermitage
Hermitage
Hermitage
Hermitage
Hermitage
Mercer
Mercer
Sandy Lake
Sandy Lake
Sharon
Sharon
Sharon
Sharon
Sharon
Sharpsville
Sharpsville
Stoneboro
Stoneboro
Transfer
West Middlesex
West Middlesex
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
MIFFLIN COUNTY
NAME_____________
CITY
Brehm, Christopher A.
Lewistown
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
MONROE COUNTY
NAME_____________
CITY
Hodgins, Krista D.
Ziegenfus, Amanda M.
Marazas, Erika G.
White, Suzanne M.
Long Pond
Saylorsburg
Stroudsburg
Stroudsburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
NAME
CITY
McGuire, David E.
Silcox, William H.
Hill, Irene L.
Emrick, Eric D.
Beltz, Jeffrey P.
Bala Cynwyd
North Wales
Peimsburg
Pottstown
Souderton
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Ross, Elizabeth A.
Wascavage, Marc E.
Pontius, Jennifer M.
Maneval, Nicole L.
Bethlehem
Kulpmont
Northumberland
Sunbmy
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
PERRY COUNTY
NAME__________
CITY
Foulk, Alicia J.
Clarks Mills
Leonard, Carrie A.
Millerstown
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Cullinan, Raina R.
Neidert, Steven J.
Snow, Richard
Weldon, Justin D.
Zeigler, Carey R.
Coatesville
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
POTTER COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Greelen, Lori Lee
Kightlinger, Andrea K.
Hoppe, Timothy T.
Austin
Coudersport
Harrison Valley
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
SOMERSET COUNTY
NAME_____________
CITY
Baker, Thomas R.
Binnie, Amy M.
Vought, Gretchen L.
Hackett, Scott L.
Dunmyer, Christina M.
Wingard, Shawn D.
Graboski, Lisa M.
George, Andrew M.
Berlin
Boswell
Garrett
Hollsopple
Hooversville
Salisbury
Stoystown
Windber
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Warner, Dan A.
Montrose
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
TIOGA COUNTY
NAME___________
CITY
Heatley, Jennifer A.
Bravo, Cynthia L.
Crumb, Lisa S.
Covington
Wellsboro
Wellsboro
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
UNION COUNTY
NAME__________
CITY
Schreck, Jennifer L.
Mifflinburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
VENANGO COUNTY
NAME_____________
CITY____________
Black, Megan E.
McDonald, Jeremy D.
Snyder, Tyler J.
Juiliano, Stephanie A.
Albert, Kristy L.
Cheers, Timothy D.
Earley, Brian W.
Goodnough, Audrey L.
Grafton, Adrieime M.
Heckathome, Cory S.
Kelly, Shanin M.
Miller, Jessica N.
Mucio, Jason J.
Plyler, Shannon M.
Rugh, Chad E.
Fry, Jeimifer L.
Ganley, Michael P.
Hargem-ader, Sarah A.
Ludwick, Stacey S.
Lutz, Pamela L.
Murray, David J.
Stevens, Matthew R.
Wrhen, Nathan J.
Davidson, Amanda M.
Davidson, Nan M
Sampson, Uriah J.
Lynam, Mary J.
Hoover, Jamie L.
Lalley, Terra C.
Cooperstown
Cooperstown
Cooperstown
Cranberry Township
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Oil City
Pleasantville
Pleasantville
Pleasantville
Reno
Seneca
Seneca
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
WARREN COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Bunce, Claudia A.
Consla, Heather T.
Retterer, Tara K.
Gibson, Kelli S.
Brinn, Eric B.
Huck, Jeimifer E.
Jewell, Jenna M.
Mechling, Rebecca D.
Wiltsie, Amy M.
Zwald, Aaron D.
Atwood, Amy A.
Graham, Jessica L.
Petterson, Tanya M.
Washington, Leanora J.
Alabught, Judith S.
Bearfield, Sonya M.
Bednez, James C.
Bednez, Toby L.
Eberl, Jason M.
Hallock, Stacey L.
Heubach, Philip E.
Hook, Stephanie L.
Kinander, Darrin T.
Lyon, Jora
Nell, Danielle L.
Orbanic, Kelly A.
Peterson, Aima J.
Pimsky, Sara J.
Moore, Renee Y.
Passinger, Andrew R.
Sivak, Kelly R.
Clarendon
Clarendon
Clarendon
Grand Valley
Russell
Russell
Russell
Russell
Russell
Russell
Sheffield
Sugar Grove
Sugar Grove
Tidioute
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren
Youngsville
Youngsville
Youngsville
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
WASHINGTON COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Wright, Steven E.
Glass, Amy M.
Preteroti, Jonathan P.
Steinmiller, Courtney S.
Francis, Rachelle L.
Bemiak, Marie L.
Daddario, Sarah A.
Engel, Shelly M.
Laughlin, Rochele M.
Robertson, Greg A..
DiMichele, Danielle
laimetta, Tara J.
Levers, Wesley J.
Ricker, Darla A.
Parry, Nicole M.
Baker, Lance A.
Egers, John E.
Hagerman, Ryan D.
Package, Michael A.
Pinto, Eric M.
Preteroti, Gergg S.
Puskarich, Joie B.
Sirochman, Paula
Capezzuto, Joseph F.
Oppegard, Jessica M.
Avella
Bulger
Canonsburg
Cecil
Claysville
Finleyville
McDonald
McDonald
McDonald
McDonald
McKees Rocks
McMurray
Prosperity
Prosperity
Southview
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
West Alexander
West Finley
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
WAYNE COUNTY
NAME____________
CITY
Longenecker, Maia A.
Beach Lake
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
WESTMORELAND COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Leeper, Melody C.
Brothers, Karen S.
Dobrowolski, Wendy M.
Ogden, Kristy L.
Watt, Adam T.
Betlan, Traci L.
Wright, Steven E.
Watkins, Chad C.
Berish, Tina M.
Mazurek, John S.
Holmes, Dawn D.
Joseph, Stephen A.
Nelson, Bethany M.
Duzyk, Courtney A.
Hitchman, Kristopher J.
Lewis, Franklin E.
Peindl, Christine M.
Righino, Summer K.
Ronald, Cherylyn A.
Wentzel, William D.
Beam, Christina A.
Graham, Beth A.
Jovan, Brian C.
Stempfer, Kristin A.
Morrissey, Marla C.
Watkoski, Rhonda L.
Stranko, Dana A.
Stoner, Michelle L.
Krzeminski, Marissa L.
Rarrick, Sean M.
Reese, Shaimon M.
Giordano, Gina M.
Gould, Jaime L.
Lloyd, Michele E.
Lutska, Mandy E.
Painter, Eric L.
Rogacki, Erin R.
Truswell, Michelle L.
Gray, Erica L.
Orendi, Carolyn J.
Orendi, Monica L.
Grove, Amanda M.
Clifford, Daniel J.
Muimell, Rebecca A.
Beardsley, Erin N.
Palombo, Jaime L.
Acme
Apollo
Apollo
Apollo
Apollo
Arona
Avella
Avomnore
Belle Vernon
East Vandergrift
Export
Export
Export
Grapeville
Greensburg
Greensburg
Greensburg
Greensburg
Greensburg
Greensburg
Irwin
Irwin
Irwin
Irwin
Jeannette
Jeannette
Latrobe
Laughlintown
Leechburg
Ligonier
Ligonier
Lower Burrell
Lower Burrell
Lower Burrell
Monessen
Mt. Pleasant
Mt. Pleasant
Mt. Pleasant
Murrysville
Murrysville
Murrysville
New Florence
New Kensington
New Stanton
North Huntingdon
Ruffsdale
Reid, Nicholas E.
Marhefka, Julie L.
Haugh, Corey J.
Kovalik, Tara J.
Scenery Hill
Scottdale
Vandergrift
Vandergrift
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
YORK COUNTY
NAME______________
CITY
Bergstresser, Kristin M.
Patterson, Jeremiah D.
Oelke, Michael M.
Sterner, Alicia D.
Brodbecks
Hanover
New Freedom
Spring Grove
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
ADAMS COUNTY
NAME_______
CITY
Brown, Alda J.
Short, Joshua D.
Fairfield
Fairfield
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
ALLEGHENY COUNTY
NAME
Batcheler, Megan M.
Tucciarone, Dana M.
Vlassich, Mara L.
Weidner, Mark A.
Baker, Rachel A.
Parzick, Nathan E.
Thomas, James M.
Galcik, Abigail L.
Bergenstein, Stefanie R.
Raco, Nicole M.
Cridge, Bmce Lee
Mulholland, Patrick J.
Earls, Joaima L.
Slencak, Michael S.
Spelic, Christina M.
Chir, Laura A.
Bilecky, Nicole M.
Bokulich, John
Carothers, Michael J.
Knouse, Stacy A.
McCullough, Lindsey B.
Williams, David R.
Hutzel, David L.
Brown, Kimberly A.
Ohodnicki, Jessica M.
Jones, Tammie R.
Dobies, Jodie L.
Gonella, Tara A.
Interval, Jessica J.
Mazurek, Katie A.
Osterrieder, Catherine M.
Robinson, Britney N.
Dingman, Robert W.
Kams, Julie A.
Krieg, Cindy L.
Nikolajski, Jonathan G.
Quinn, Erin M.
Trout, Daryn W.
Zuccher, Matthew R.
Breyak, Steven C.
Arthurs, Christina A.
Bacu, William F.
Fabian, Stacy L.
Gray, Kristina L.
Klingman, Jeimifer M.
Spehar, Rebecca A.
Manz, Brooke E.
CITY
Allison Park
Allison Park
Allison Park
Allison Park
Bethel Park
Bethel Park
Bethel Park
Brackemidge
Bridgeville
Bridgeville
Carnegie
Carnegie
Cheswick
Cheswick
Cheswick
Clairton
Coraopolis
Coraopolis
Coraopolis
Coraopolis
Coraopolis
Coraopolis
Creighton
Crescent
East Pittsburgh
Elizabeth
Gibsonia
Gibsonia
Gibsonia
Gibsonia
Gibsonia
Gibsonia
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Glenshaw
Harwich
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Ingomar
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Holko, Rebecca L.
Tumsis, Randy S.
Hurd, April M.
McGowan, Erin E.
Ratkovich, Lynn A.
Roman, Stacy L.
Tarquinio, Holly A.
McCallum, Melissa J.
Nestor, Kelley L.
Frydryck, Mary E.
Halliday, Jeffrey A.
Early, Jeimifer M.
Shelmire, Aaron R.
Marini, Amanda J.
Baker, Eric L.
Hamm, Zachary J.
Flister, Dawn M.
Smith, Anesha E.
Douglas, Amy K.
Lukacs, Nicole A.
Mack, Amy L.
Wells, Jessica L.
Dixon, Jeimifer L.
Hennemuth, Wendy J.
Lauderbaugh, Amy K.
Nalesnick, Carrie Lynn
Neill, Kristen M.
Sheffler, Pamela S.
Adametz, Christopher M.
Ammon, Kristy L.
Amond, Andraya B.
Balsomico, Jason A.
Beck, Kirsten M.
Black, Allison E.
Bodnar, Melonie J.
Bonura, Thomas J.
Brown, Nina M.
Brunner, Jeffery M.
Carter, Tanesha S.
Clayboss, Amanda L.
Costantino, Melissa M.
Cousar, Khaliah J.
Crawford, Robert C.
Crellin, Daniel L.
Danzuso, Dana M.
Durick, Joel J.
Faingnaert, Jennifer L.
Femacz, Richelle C.
Forkin, Renee, D.
Franz, Barbara L.
Fromherz, Janine L.
Frommeyer, Gregory T.
Library
Library
McKees Rocks
McKees Rocks
McKees Rocks
McKees Rocks
McKees Rocks
McKeesport
McKeesport
Monroeville
Moon Township
Mt. Lebanon
Mt. Lebanon
Munhall
Natrona Heights
Natrona Heights
North Braddock
North Braddock
North Versailles
North Versailles
North Versailles
North Versailles
Oakdale
Oakdale
Oakdale
Oakdale
Oakdale
Pitcairn
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Gallagher, Patricia J.
Giaimikas, Karen
Green, Shawn P.
Haines, Elizabeth A.
Harke, Jennifer L.
Harris, Tiffany N.
Hayes, Marie D.
Henderson, Jill E.
Hoemer, Adam C.
Interthal, Brian F.
Jenney, Bridget K.
Jones, Sarah A.
Joniec, Jennifer R.
Kart, Pamela R.
Kiesel, Brandy L.
Kiesel, Jessica E.
Kliber, Daniel J.
Kuhn, Sarah E.
Lacher, Allison C.
Latham, Ebony D.
Lombardo, Sumer E.
Loos, Danielle L.
Mannas, Meghan E.
Manz, Robert F. •
Marchetti, Christopher D.
McKenzie, Shannon E.C.
Miele, Jeffrey P.
Moorhouse, Michael K.
Miuray, Brandon M.
Musico, Melisa L.
Nicola, Dana M.
O'Farrell, Lama J.
Pazzula, Kelley R.
Poeschl, Lisa M.
Polk, Diane C.
Pope, Terea A.
Rech, Melissa A.
Roginski, John F.
Rosenwald, Adam J.
Rost, Lamen M.
Ryan, Natalie M.
Schoffstall, Jocelyn
Soeder, Mark J.
Steinmetz, Andrew C.
Stump, Dana C.
Tonmay, Michelle L.
Toner, Jeimifer L.
Turner, Charmaine L.
Vargo, Amanda G.
Walker, Cheryl R.
Walker, Shaheeda S.A.
Walsh, Sean M.
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsbmgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Waters, Ericka C
WerteIet,JasonA.
Wolf, Jason R.
Gimmick, Amanda L.
VanHom, Keith T.
^fon-is,BethA.
i^ePoli, Dayna M
Marietti, Stephen J.
^^oyle, Matthew H.
Mercurio, Melissa M
Balint, Neil R.
Crousey, Justin M.
Griska, Amy L.
O'Connell, Bradley D
Whittier, James R.
Denomme, David M
Oawson,BlakeA.
ITiomas, Megan F.
•Zibrat, Laura A.
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Port Vue
Sewickley
Springdale
Tarentum
Turtle Creek
Verona
West Mifflin
West Mifflin
West Mifflin
West Mifflin
West Mifflin
Wexford
White Oak
White Oak
Wilmerding
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
ARMSTRONG COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Boehke, Heather L.
Cunningham, Kelly R.
Wolfe, April L.
Brant, Brandi L.
Striker, Jessica M.
Corwell, Christina M.
Palladino, Amanda J.
Poole, Justin E.
Bish, Amy L.
Hadel, Jeimifer E.
Apollo
Cowansville
Cowansville
Freeport
Freeport
Kittanning
Kittaiming
Kittanning
Leechburg
Leechburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
BEAVER COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Alexander, Erika L.
Armstrong, Holly B.
Bowser, Tina R.
Cox, James M.
Hawthorne, Jeimifer R.
Lerini, Albert B.
Morgan, Daniel B.
Roesch, Andrew C.
Shaffer, Rachel M.
Smith, Andrew E.
DePietro, Jaime D.
Mawhiimey, Robert C.
Panutsos, Michelle M.
Pucci, Lisa A.
Schell, Megan E.
Skonieczny, Brandie M.
Warkonyi, Jodi L.
Eakin, Sabrina B.
Holzer, Nicolette J.
Raab, Cynthia A.
Russin, Michaelene M.
Stadtfeld, Christopher C.
Temple, Gretchen L.
Cooper, Carrie E.
Jeffers, Chad T.
Miller, Benjamin J.
Ober, Greg P.
Tecza, Matthew
Thiessen, Gretchen L.
Catarcio, Carly M.
Fehir, Jeimifer R.
Guandolo, Leah M.
Hrotic, Shawn P.
McNees, Julie M.
Rynd, Kerrie J.
Seiling, Nicole M.
Suhy, Adam W.
White, Jodi A.
Balik, Joshua A.
Bollard, Lorrie K.
Glitsch, Shawn A.
Cordes, Jennifer R.
Hallisey, Christine M.
Hobbs,Rachael M.
Jeffrey, Justin T.
Kins, Cheryl A.
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Aliquippa
Ambridge
Ambridge
Ambridge
Ambridge
Ambridge
Ambridge
Ambridge
Baden
Baden
Baden
Baden
Baden
Baden
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Darlington
Darlington
Ellwood City
Freedom
Freedom
Freedom
Freedom
Freedom
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Price, Tabitha C.
Shafer, Aaron L.
Spec, Michael E.
Rolinson, Rebecca D.
Scarpone, Thomas
Davis, Jessica L.
Huddy, Chad W.
McPherson, Kelly L.
Smedley, Amanda M.
Skolnik, Stephanie A.
Hoyman, John J.
Freedom
Freedom
Freedom
Monaca
Monaca
New Brighton
New Brighton
New Brighton
New Brighton
New Galilee
Rochester
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
BEDFORD COUNTY
NAME________
CITY
Clark, Robert M.
Neidert, Lela D.
Bedford
Schellsburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
BLAIR COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Bailey, George
McKeon, Carrie E.
Bookhammer, Shawn A.
Altoona
Altoona
Williamsburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
BRADFORD COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Gebers, Rachel C.
Baker, Micah C.
Peters, Jennie R.
Tolbert, Brett R.
Ciunmings, Cristy L.
Athens
New Albany
Sayre
Sayre
Towanda
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
BUCKS COUNTY
NAME___________
CITY
Breisch, Kathy V.
McGonigle, Brian
Snyder, Jonathan D.
Quakertown
Quakertown
Silverdale
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
BUTLER COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Cuffinan, Jennifer L.
Elliott, Emily J.
Lang, Courtney L.
Obidowski, Emily A.
Weiland, Karen M.
Kroll, Elizabeth A.
Collins, Heather L.
Gogal, Matthew A.
Paserba, Christine E.
Sherwin, Mark P.
Hooley, Jessica M.
Lascher, Robert K.
Mulzet, Melissa R.
Morgan, James A.
Barnhart, Tammy J.
Palmer, Vikki L.
Morrison, Wendy A.
Spigler, Laurel
Higgins, Kristin A.
Orcutt, Tara A.
Cooper, Jennifer L.
Hanna, Lynette P.
McRoberts, Brenda S.
Derbish, Timothy M.
Drane, Rebecca A.
Wilkinson, Emily Jane
Mercurio, Melissa M.
Faust, Leaha E.
O'Neill, Dana K.
Butler
Butler
Butler
'N
Butler
Butler
Cabot
Chicora
Chicora
Chicora
Chicora
Cranberry Township
Cranberry Township
Harmony
Hatboro
Kams City
Kams City
Mars
Porters ville
Renfrew
Renfrew
Sarver
Sarver
Saxonburg
Valencia
Valencia
Valencia
Verona
Zelienople
Zelienople
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CAMBRIA COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Cinko, Beth A.
Fontanella, Amy J.
Mandichak, Amy L.
Laird, Jenelle I.
Fetzer, Todd E.
Flemming, Lisa M.
Kiser, John A.
Sandak, Eden M.
Shroyer, Melanie R.
Stapleton, Charles A.
Hnatkovich, Brian J.
Zihar, Andrea M.
Gomolka, Jaime L.
Colver
Dysart
Ebensburg
Fallentimber
Johnstown
Johnstown
Johnstown
Johnstown
Johnstown
Johnstown
Patton
Portage
Spangler
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CAMERON COUNTY
NAME___________
CITY
Schuckers, Karey L.
Emporium
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
CARBON COUNTY
NAME______________
CITY
Skrimcovsky, Nicole E.
Jim Thorpe
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CENTRE COUNTY
NAME__________
CITY
McCloskey, Tara J.
Knepp, Ethan T.
Blanchard
Philipsburg
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CHESTER COUNTY
NAME__________
CITY_____________________
Gaddis, Jonathan J.
Curry, Erica W.
Spring City
Kennett Square
A
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CLARION COUNTY
NAME____________
CITY
Zacherl, Stephanie M.
Warner, Deborah S.
McLaughlin, Jessica J.
Walter, Roger D.
Bessetti, Anthony E.
Leadbetter, Adam J.
Clarion
Knox
Leeper
Leeper
Strattanville
Strattanville
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
CLEARFIELD COUNTY
NAME
CITY
McKee, Carrie J.
Barrett, April D.
Bloom, Marcy S.
Cherry, Nichole C.
Snyder, Stephany S.
Brewer, Allison L.
Wilsoncroft, Gary L.
Kinderman, Catherine J.
Butler, Elizabeth L.
Clearfield
Curwensville
Curwensville
DuBois
Grampian
Morrisdale
Olanta
Rockton
West Decatur
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
CLINTON COUNTY
NAME_________
CITY
Watkins, Jaime L.
Lock Haven
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN'S LIST
CRAWFORD COUNTY
NAME
Adams, Steven P.
Cote, Paula J.
Jacobs, Kristie A.
Mumford, Marsha J.
Bartone, Danielle M.
Berlin, Mary F.
Bullock, Neil W.
Crawford, Abigail J.
Delycure, Colleen
Greggs, Melissa S.
Hart, Laura E.
Kosteniuk, Debra Ann
Kutz, Michael J.
Leandro, Anamaria F.
Little, Chantell
Mealey, Nancy J.
Metzler, Denise M.
Miller, Christina M.
Olon, John D.
Parkin, Steven J.
Schau, Mark E.
Schrader, Judy E.
Shamp, Stacey L.
Shoop, Tara S.
Shorts, Nancy J.
Tenney, Zachary A.
Tuskan, Brian C.
Urbanick, Stacy V.
VanWinkle, Joanne
Viglione, Carolyn
Walker, Terry
Wright, Melissa B.
Yenny, Katie J.
Domhoefer, Mary L.
Kozlowski, Sandralee T.
McAlevy, Carla M.
Proch, Mark P.
Vancise, Angela F.
Wakefield, Kathy S.
Clark, Donna J.
Cummings, William C.
Gigler, Carrie J.
Hawkins, Marie L.
Morton, Jennifer L.
Peterson, Christine R.
Ridgeway, Barbara E.
Rummel, Kimberly M.
CITY
Atlantic
Atlantic
Atlantic
Atlantic
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Centerville
Centerville
Centerville
Centerville
Centerville
Centerville
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
Cochranton
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Anthony, Andrea L.
Asmus, Emily R.
Bortnick, James E.
Davis, Shannon M.
Greco, Christopher
Lyons, Sharon L.
Almon, Michelle E.
Artman, Barbara A.
Elder, Jason R.
Gillette, Brian E.
Hall, Jamie D.
Holland, Rhys L.
Mook, Jessie E.
Zazado, Susan M.
Mears-Thomas, Holly L.
Archer, Robin S.
Byham, Rebecca L.
Howies, Ashley N.
Neal, James D.
Ross, Thomas C.
Shorts, Jessica S.
Sprong, Amanda M.
Weigle, Gina M.
Young, Matthew D.
Clayton, Ginger D.
Kiskadden, Andrew J.
Fox, Jennifer J.
Chitester, Katherine L.
Gigliotti, Tammy
Headley, Justyn R.
Headley, Karen L.
Jablonski, Jodie M.
Kohler, Rick L.
McHugh, Joshua A.
Miller, Timothy M.
Niemann, Kandice L.
Shallenberger, Rana M.
Timko, Robin M.
Albert, Nathan D.
Bajorek, Nikolas S.
Bearfield, Robert J.
Briggs, Kimberly A.
Brown, L)mnda M.
Brunner, Karen L.
Button, Liza M.
Campbell, Sundee S.
Clawson, Kenneth A.
Cross, Jolene R.
Fera, Shannon M.
Fuller, Christopher J.
Gerritsen, Jennifer R.
Gilligan, Linda S.
Conneaut Lake
Coimeaut Lake
Conneaut Lake
Conneaut Lake
Conneaut Lake
Conneaut Lake
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Conneautville
Epsyville
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Guys Mills
Hartstown
Hartstown
Hydetown
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Linesville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Goss, Shelly A.
Meadville
Grinnell, Scott C.
Hart, David P.
Hogan, Lori L.
Hubert, Michele L.
Ketcham, Shannon R.
Kimple, Amy E.
Krauza, Michelle N.
Lindquist, Gregory E.
Linz, Derek J.
Mahoney, Cynthia Jo
Martin, Heather D.
Martin, Kelli L.
Mast, Susie E.
McHale, Christopher
Myers, Lenny P.
Naples, Carrie S.
Norman, Jennifer A.
O'Laughlin, Dennis M.
Petmso, Robert W.
Rickel, Sharri L.
SanFelice, Ralph R.
Slater, Tiffany L.
Smith Jacquelyn M.
Stansfield, Rebecca C.
Stellato, Somer L.
Stewart, Shelley L.
Szalewicz, Amy R.
Thomas, Robert L.
Wasson, Tina M.
Williams, Christine L.
Wride, Lorrie Marie
Young, Tiffany J.
Braymer, Michael A.
Conaway, Cassandra C.
Copeland, Kathleen A.
Haimold, Amber E.
King, Amanda G.
Kirk, Erin K.
Lawrence, Blair S.
Lawrence, Norma J.
McMann, Jason L.
Mitchell, Melissa M.
Mook, Donna J.
Porter, Justin J.
Ridgeway, Cindy L.
Shaffer, Michelle M.
Trace, Bobbette L.
Trace, Victoria D.
Brenner, Jana L.
Dorman, Gretchen D.
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
Meadville
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Saegertown
Saegertown
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Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Saegertown
Spartansburg
Spartansburg
Gribus-Lauderman, Christina R. Meadville
Kliber, Ardis M.
Miller, Jamie L.
Rendulic, Virginia E.
Berlin, Teri L.
Coleman, Billie Jo
Fomey, Tammy L.
Fulmer, Glenda M.
Hawk, Jessica H.
Hawthorne, Heidi L.
Henderson, Terri L.
Inman, Stacey M.
Mack, Audrey R.
Mack, James N.
McIntyre, April J.
McIntyre, Georffey S.
Miller, Deborah J.
Pieper, Angela M.
Wescoat, Roni L.
Wiltanger, Kelli J.
Hodges, Teresa K.
Sprong, Kevin L.
Crowe, Lucas W.
Dunton, Jesse J.
Mailliard, David A.
Sweatman, Tricia L.
Ward, Aaron D.
Ward, Desiree M.
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Springboro
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Titusville
Townville
Townville
Venango
Venango
Venango
Venango
Venango
Venango
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Cobble, Charissa D.
Fleisign, Alexander T.
Hertzler, Michael J.
Rhoads, Carrie A.
Shawver, Charity A.
Smith, Ashley D.
Wrightstone, Angie B.
Carlisle
Carlisle
Carlisle
Carlisle
Mechanicsburg
Mechanicsburg
New Cumberland
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
DAUPHIN COUNTY
NAME
CITY
Kocher, Carla M.
Weaver, Clark M.
High, Amy A.
Elizabethville
Harrisburg
Middletown
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - DEAN’S LIST
DELAWARE COUNTY
NAMECITY
Kahn, Carolyn G.
Patterson, Jennifer M.
Rutledge
Sharon Hill
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ELK COUNTY
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CITY
Bienkowski, Aaron D.
Flynn, Chi L.
Schwabenbauer, Beth A.
Snelick, Christina A.
Kosakowski, Richard K.
DeVallance, Randall S.
Leviski, Andrew R.
Young, Neal A.
Burfield, Tony F.
Haight, Jesse A.
Raubenstrauch, Timothy R.
Johnsonburg
Kersey
Kersey
Kersey
Portland Mills
Ridgway
Saint Marys
Saint Marys
Weedville
Wilcox
Wilcox
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Armstrong, Jeffrey
Boyle, Kristy L.
Brown, Jason D.
Fausnaught, Kristy L.
dander, Rebekah M.
Lowers, Carrie J.
Miller, Tiffany A.
Norton, Melissa A.
Shumate, Dan L.
Tychan, Terri M.
Victor, Darlene G.
Vorse, Melanie R.
Voyten, Kathleen A.
Bucci, Therese A.
Clever, Amber A.
Lesik, Kimberly A.
Radock, Nicholas W.
Reyes-Cruz, Cecilia M.
Valimont, Cynthia A.
Brundage, Julie D.
Black, Julie L.
Campbell, Jeanne P.
Catalfu, Diane M.
Christensen, Daniel G.
Crosby, Randi R.
Drayer, Charlotte C.
Edwards, Jaime L.
Eimers, Amanda K.
Fronk, Beth A.
Hill, Jacquelynne S.
Miller, Doima M.
Patten, Brian R.
Patterson, Matthew J.
Peck, Crystal A.
Porter, Margaret R.
Tripp, Rachel L.
Wade, Lama B.
Borland, Karen M.
Denk, Michelle L.
Gariepy, Kristen E.
Long, Jill E.
Scobey, Linda M.
Wheeler, Christopher A.
Acke, Michelle L.
Allen, Dianna W.
Allen, Emily T.
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Albion
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Cambridge Springs
Columbus
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
Corry
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Cranesville
Cranesville
Cranesville
Cranesville
Cranesville
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
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Baker, Christina M.
Battaglia, Tabatha A.
Brace, Aaron M.
Callender, Deborah S.
Carlson, Melanie A.
Cascio, John P.
Conklin, Sarah M.
Cornelius, Amber A.
Cummings, Jolene D.
Czejdo, Lisa M.
D'Amore, Kenneth G.
DeForce, Chad D.
Demiral, Dicle Sozen
Duguay, Cathlene M.
Diunm, Deborah L.
Fedders, Nicole A.
Fry, Karen L.
Gardner, Jessica A.
Geddes, Michelle M.
Gren, Melissa K.
Gresh, Timothy G.
Gush, Neil E.
Gutting, Lisa
Halmi, Joshua M.
Hanson, Timothy G.
Haregsin, Heather A.
Hanger, Brieanne L.
Henning, Heidi G.
Hogan, Philip C.
Hollman, Denise A.
Hudak, Kristen A.
Humphrey, Sara E.
Himtley, Heidi
Kilbum, Korey D.
Kirk, Deborah
Ko, Anson H.
Krasa, Jeimifer L.
Lawrence, Melissa
Lindenberger, Beth A.
Lisowski, Alexis Arme
Loose, Bernadette M.
Martin, Thomas B.
Mathewson, Candice A.
McAdoo, Wendy M.
McGarvie, Scott R.
Murosky, Thomas P.
Pavkov, Luke T.
Pavkov, Ruth A.
Pfadt, Jeremy W.
Phillips, Marilyn L.
Piccomini, David L.
Polakowski, Dana C.
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Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
HallicL^ Michelle R.
11, Elizabeth A.
da, Keir E.
Schuit, Stephen?.
Sitck, Christine M.
Skiddle, Frank R.
g^fHmore. Jennifer L
Stanzione, Christopher P.
Stewart, Jennifer A.
Sturgess, Todd J.
Swearigen, Lucinda F.
Teagardner, Mary E.
Tucci, Holly
Turk, Susan L.
Tysiachney, Joshua J.
Ul, Katrina L.
Williams, Brian R.
Wilson, Joy N.
Wise, Jamey L.
Zimmer, Jason C.
Abele, Rae L.
Allen, Lori
Angelotti, Donna M.
Anysz, William T.
Archer, Edie A.
Aulenbacher, Nathan S.
Banks, Donna J.
Barker, Patricia L.
Barry, Sonja
Beckwith, John D.
Beier, Laura-Ann
Bello, Connie M.
Bielak, Steven C.
Bieniek, Eric J.
Bleil, Brian J.
Boetger, John
Bongiomo, Brenda M.
Bongiomo, Philip C.
Braggins, Brad C.
Brainard, Tmdy L.
Brattvet, Jami L.
Breckur, Robert L.
Brizuela, Tomas K.
Brooks, David F.
Brown, Sharon L.
Brzezicki, Erin K.
Bull, Jeremiah J.
Burke, Erin J.
Burkell, Allison M.
Camp, William A.
Cardullo, Russell L.
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
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Carlin, Drew J.
Cassidy, Ryan J.
Catherman, Brent A.
Causgrove, Mary C.
Chase, Michele L.
Chimenti, Ann M.
Chrzanowski, Tracy L.
Chung, Hye-Jin
Chunn, Jeanie S.
Cipalla, James
Clapp, Stephanie E.
Clark, Julie M.
Colpoys, Noelle M.
Corner, Heather A.
Constantine, Cara F.
Cox, Jena M.
Cox, Timothy M.
Coyle, Todd A.
Csordas, Lorrie M.
Cummings, Matthew M.
Daeschner, Diane E.
Dalton, Jeffrey M.
Davidson, Dawn M.
Davis, Darleen R.
Day, Elizabeth M.
Delavem, Mindy L.
Demarall, Kristen M.
DeRosa, Jill C.
DiCarlo, Mikaele L.
Dinger, Joel F.
Divins, Kirk R.
Dubots, Brigette R.
Dudkiewicz, Stacey M.
Duong, Loan T.
Edwards, David P.
Edwards, Jason S.
Eisen, Leland
Fallon, Kevin M.
Fedorko, Melissa J.
Fetzner, Martha E.
Figurski, William J.
Firm, Noreen A.
Flack, Stefanie S.
Fogle, Kimberly A.
Ford, Jennifer M.
Fortin, Paul T.
Frederick, Kathleen Sharon
Freeboum, Ronald J.
Fremer, Ian S.
Gaczkowski, James E.
Gaerttner, Michael D.
Galvin, Lori A.
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Gardner, Alanna L.
Gardner, Sean P.
Gehrlein, William J.
Goellner, Marilyn K.
Grande, Kara P.
Gray-Woodring, Karen A.
Guianen, Rebecca S.
Hannes, Andrew R.
Hawley, Patty A.
Healy, Jennifer G.
Heitzemater, Lisa M.
Hetherington, James I.
Hilinski, Albert
Hillen, Breanne R.
Himrod, Jody R.
Huff, Jay B.
Huggins, Michelle L.
Humbert, Renee S.
Hunt, David M.
Hurlbert, Donald J.
James, Dana R.
Jodon, Deanna L.
Johnson, Carrie C.
Johnson, Erika L.
Johnson, Karen A.
Johnson, Kylene R.
Johnson, Melissa R.
Jones, Amy L.
Kasparoff, Alla Paula
Kemp, Christine R.
Kenem, Daniel J.
Kikola, Melissa R.
Kilpatrick, Jessica
King, Michele M.
Kishel, Mehssa
Kisielewski, Heather L.
Kisielewski, Jason L.
Kloecker, Mary E.
Koch, Kimberly J.
Kostovick, Mandi L.
Koxloff, Sandra Joyce
Kuklinski, Carol Ann
Kulich, Kiersten M.
Lachesky, Michael R.
Landa, Manuel
Laskowski, Staci A.
Laudensack, Stacy E.
Leslie, Tricia L.
Letizio, Maria Gabrielle
Lewandowski, Laurine A.
Lindvay, John J.
Lino, Corry J.
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^oew, Carla D.
Lorei, KathJeen M.
Luebke, Andrew L
Marquis, Brenda L.
Martin, Jessica L
Martin. Michelle C
Mason, AngelL
Mays, Ryan D
McAlpine, Todd C
McCracken, Julie K
McDowell, Tracy M
McFadden, Jill r
McGrath, PadraicD
«ord,ThnothyD.
Mellow, Randolph S
Menosky, Marilyn M
Meyer, Joel A.
Mickel, Michael R
Moles, Stephanie!
Moore, Stephen J
Moorhead, Erika R
Mozdy, Heather r‘
Murosky.AlyssaA
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Oros, Christopher K
Oafrowski, Lynne M.
Parker, Jill M.
Peace, Lisa M.
Peck, Aaron R
Peebles, Brooke K.
P^icello,KathleenD
Pfister, Steven J.
Phillips, Scott A.
Potter, Pamela R.
^'^iei^a, Rebecca A
^etzel, Christa H
Prather, Teri A.
P^hie, Colleen E.
Quadri, JenniferL
Quirk,DavidC.
Rees, Michelle R.
Rice, Dax J.
Richards, Teny
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Seley, Amy
Sertz, Andrea C.
Sous, Jancy L.
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Wasielewski, Matthew D.
Wayman, Elizabeth D.
Weis, David Allen
Westhoff, Kathryn M.
Wingerter, Paul J.
Winnefeld, Sheila M.A.
Woods, Michael F.
Womer, Kelly S.
Wozniak, Lori A.
Wroblewski, Kathleen A.
Young, Robert F.
Zielonka, Jill M.
Zimmerman, Jill R.
Adams, Emily M.
Barto, Stephanie A.
Beach, Robyn M.
Butters, Lori A.
Chylinski, Christianne M.
Chylinski, Nicholas P.
Englert, Amanda L.
Fomelli, Nicole Aim
Hawley, Angela J.
Hillen, Kerri L.
Hudson, David Andrew
Kilmer, Susan
Kreider, Kristy J.
Lee, Susan M.
Miller, Janet F.
Mroz, Lisa J.
New, Thomas H.
Nicklas, Kelly A.
Owen, Cherie J.
Rice, Amber M.
Rosado, Maria T.
Ryan, Deanna B.
Shallenberger, Daniel G.
Thompson, Jennifer A.
Waldinger, Gail P.
Zeiser, Kristin A.
Zum, Joyce E.
Camera, Rebecca M.
Carlson, Melissa R.
Davis, Carrie C.
Egh, Jackie V.
Fourspring, Melinda A.
Gennuso, Lorin A.
Higgins, Benjamin W.
Johnson, Sheree L.
Marion, John L.
Miller, Denise M.
More, Stephanie A.
Pildner, Kelly S.
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Salorino, Rikki L.
Seneta, Stacie E.
Sestak, Jessica M.
Sliker, Jennifer E.
Vogt, Lisa A.
Wood, Katherine L.
Cypher, Ryan S.
Nupp, Mary A.
Baker, Jeimifer L.
Lopez, Aaron G.
Quadri, Jeimifer A.
Bertig, Tanya U.
Crane, Darlene D.
Graver, Rachel R.
Harrison, Julie A.
Julian, John V.
Keller, Terri L.
Knickerbocker, David L.
Koerber, Nancy J.
Mager, Andrea M.
Muetzel, Lawanna R.
Pekelnicky, Karen A.
Pete, James
Rutter, Kristy A.
Winnett, Leslie D.
Bender, Nashonda L.
Hunt, Elizabeth A.
King, Melissa D.
Learn, Holly A.
McGaughey, Julie M.
Newara, Robert C.
Perry, Amy J.
Plonski, Autunm
Sarvis, John M.
Sholtis, Margaret K.
Smith, Margaret H.
Watkins, Tradi
Webster, Daniel P.
Bramagin, Michael S.
Buczynski, Tammy L.
Burger, Wanda J.
Fogle, Marybeth
Greishaw, Martin (Jay) R.
Kerstetter, Kimberly K.
McCarthy, Ellen P.
McCarthy, Maribeth
McCray, Ryanne J.
Menoher, Karen A.
Middleton, Jody L.
Peterson, Emily J.
Plyler, Michael D.
Rejzer, Bryan M.
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Shreve, Debra J.
Stuart, Sarah A.
Webb, Shelly R.
Wodarski, Bonnie Jo
Renfro, Melissa A.
Bollinger, Martin A.
Burger, Charity R.
Doverspike, Sharon I.
Flook, Julie A.
Gamble, Luann C.
Goring, Kathryn M.
Hartzell, Kristen M.
Harvey, Tina M.
Hedderick, Erica L.
Hubbell, Amanda S.
Krol, Darlene S.
Philhps, William F.
Poker, Jennifer A.
Scepura, Karen A.
Skelly, Christine L.
Taylor, Brianne M.
Veates, Norine A.
Wisniewski, Laura R.
Yochim, Mary K.
Evan, Kimberly A.
Grolemund, Stephanie A.
Kieklak, Michelle R.
Nies, Julie M.
Pilker, Earl
Turner, Julie E.
Byars, Rebecca M.
Dougherty, Dawn
Kersnick, Kellie M.
Vogt, Laura Lynn
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West Springfield
Eddie Ocasio (second from left) a resident assistant with the Latino Leadership Development
Program, works on a project with Central High jSchool student Aylenee Serrano (left) and East
High School students Eric Cruz and Alfonzo Velez. Area Latino students took part in Industry
Day activities at General Electric in Lawrence Park. The Latino Leadership Development
Program is sponsored by Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Erie School District and is
funded by a grant from the State System of Higher Education.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
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Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
PROJECT HERO MAKES APPEAL FOR KOSOVAR REFUGEES
With the arrival this week of one Kosovar refugee family and the anticipated arrival of
several more this month, Project HERO is issuing an appeal on behalf of the International
Institute of Erie for supplies and funding. Institute Executive Director Michael Mumock said
beds and storage space are especially needed. “We need bed frames as well as mattresses,” said
Mumock, “and we need some additional room to store them.”
Project HERO (Humanitarian Emergency Relief Operation) is a coalition of Allegheny
College, Edinboro University of Peimsylvania and Mercyhurst College which formed to raise
money for the Kosovar refugees through the Greater Erie County Chapter of the American Red
Cross and the International Institute.
Mumock said funds are also needed immediately to purchase used beds when donated
beds are not available. Even with cash contributions, there may not be enough used beds on the
market and new beds are prohibitively expensive. That is why Project HERO is making a public
appeal. What makes the appeal critical is a number of refugee families may be arriving at the
same time.
Anyone wishing to make a contribution of supplies may contact the International Institute
at 517 East 26"' Street, Erie, PA 16504-2803, or call (814) 452-3935. Cash donations may be sent
to the Institute or the Greater Erie Chapter of the American Red Cross, 4961 Pittsburgh Avenue,
Erie, PA 16509, or call (814) 833-0942. Be sure to designate “Project HERO” on the
contribution.
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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
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Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 30, 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY HONORS SEVEN ALUMNI
Seven Edinboro University of Pennsylvania graduates were recently named distinguished
alumni at a special luncheon ceremony highlighting the school’s 1999 Alumni Reunion
Weekend.
Honored were artist and professor Donna Amink, artist and retired teacher Vernon
Dombach, Patricia Czymik Boord of the FBI Academy, Edinboro University professor Dr.
Charles Babbitt, educator and founder of Pennsylvania’s first Charter School James Gentile,
former Reagan cabinet-level appointee Dorothy Jean Benish Potter, and Bradford schools
administrator and community activist David Sheneman.
In addition to traditional college classes, artist and art educator DONNA ARNINK, ’68,
has taught elementary and secondary students, adult learners and senior citizens. Currently a
tenured professor at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, her career in education included
positions at Michigan State, Penn State, and at Bedford College in London. She is credited with
developing an innovative approach to makeup for theater, film and television which she
describes in her book. Creative Theatrical Makeup, published by the Michigan State University
Press. Amink has worked on more than 200 dance, opera and theatrical productions and has
collaborated with theatrical artists famous in their fields from around the world.
Over his 40-year career in art education, former Fulbright Scholar VERNON
DORNBACH, ’44, taught all ages, from grades 1-12 in New Zealand, to junior and senior high
in Pennsylvania, and Elderhostel in California. After 17 years as a professor, department chair
and gallery director at California’s University of Redlands, Dombach retired in 1986. Redlands
honored him with an endowed art scholarship in his name upon retirement. He continues to
paint, do volunteer work, present slide lectures, and hike the canyons of Arizona and Utah.
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Although PATRICIA CZYRNIK BOORD, ’77, graduated from Edinboro with a degree
in music education and the idea of becoming a musician and conductor, in 1979 she accepted an
appointment as a file clerk with the FBI in Washington, D.C. After working as a document
classification specialist and writer/editor for the Firearms Training Unit, she was transferred in
1985 to the FBI Academy’s Firearms Training Unit to assume responsibility for the statistical
analysis of FBI shooting incidents. After a 1986 Miami shooting incident in which several FBI
agents were killed and woimded, Boord’s analysis served as the foundation upon which the FBI
modified firearms training tactics and upgraded the weaponry issued to special agents. In 1988
she was appointed to the faculty of the FBI Academy as a senior instructional systems specialist,
and in 1996 was transferred to the FBI’s National Security Division where she is responsible for
building and managing the Bureau’s distance learning program. She now serves as the FBI’s
leading distance learning expert and provides consultation to numerous domestic and foreign
government agencies, law enforcement organizations and branches of the military.
Sociologist and professor Dr. CHARLES BABBITT, ’63, started his teaching career at
Northwestern High School in Albion, Pa., where he also coached football. After teaching at
Buffalo’s Canisius College, Erie County Community College in Williamsville, N.Y., and
summers at Penn State-Behrend, he returned to Edinboro in 1971 as an assistant professor of
sociology. He has since served on and chaired countless committees and boards, provided
consultant work, and served as chair of Edinboro’s department of sociology/anthropology/social
work and sociology program director. He has held visiting professor and scholar appointments in
Austria, China, Pakistan, Taiwan, the University of California at Berkeley, and at the Curry
School of Education at the University of Virginia.
Former salesman, truck driver, laborer, 1979 National Armwrestling Champion, football
star and coach, and teacher JAMES GENTILE, ’68, is the founder and CEO of Keystone
Education Center, Inc., Pennsylvania’s first charter school. He began his career in education
teaching at schools in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and became involved in the field of alternative
education in 1987 at George Junior Republic in Grove City, Pa. In 1993 he founded Keystone
Adolescent Center, Inc., a private children and youth agency which is said to be the
Commonwealth’s largest community-based home. In 1997 he founded Keystone Education
Center, Inc., the first school in Pennsylvania to receive charter school designation. He now
serves as president and CEO of both corporations. The school provides educational alternatives
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that address the needs of a wide variety of students who have difficulty functioning in the
traditional public school environment. Two of Gentile’s four sons, Mike and Matt, are employed
at Keystone. Both are Edinboro alumni and, like their father, were star football players.
Former Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year DOROTHY JEAN BENISH POTTER, ’69,
taught students from kindergarten through college in both Pennsylvania and West Virginia
before accepting the position of director of early childhood education for the state of West
Virginia in 1971. After two months of national-level service as deputy assistant secretary of
elementary and secondary education, she was asked by President Ronald Reagan to serve as
acting assistant secretary of education, a post she held for two years. In a ten-year period, she
went from being a kindergarten teacher to managing all of the nation’s elementary and secondary
schools. Today, she finds great joy in creating a variety of children’s learning tools and writing
books.
The recipient of the 1999 Distinguished Alumni Award for Public Service is DAVID
SHENEMAN, ’64, who has dedicated his professional life to the Bradford (Pa.) Area School
District. Beginning his career there as an art instructor, he has held the positions of
administrative assistant to the principal, assistant principal for student conduct and attendance,
technology administrator, acting superintendent, and director of personnel and administration, a
position he has held since 1977. Active in community service, he is the past president of the
Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators, the Bradford Rotary Club and the Grace
Lutheran Church, as well as first vice president and past campaign chairman of the Bradford
Area United Way. While president of the Edinboro University Alumni Association, he oversaw
the design and constmction of the Alunrni House, which was dedicated in 1995. Three $25,000
Dean’s Scholarships and an annual $40,000 Admissions Scholarship were also established
during his presidency.
Edinboro University has honored 85 distinguished alumni since the program began in
WARxsw
Pictured with the Edinboro graduates recently named distinguished
alumni are (from left); Edinboro University President Frank G. Pogue,
Charles Babbitt, David Sheneman, Tom Bonaquist, (accepting the
award for James Gentile), Jean Potter, Vem Dombach, Donna Amink,
Pat Boord, and Dan Higham, Alumni Association president.
Pictured with the Edinboro graduates recently named distinguished
alumni are (from left): Edinboro University President Frank G. Pogue,
Charles Babbitt, David Sheneman, Tom Bonaquist, (accepting the
award for James Gentile), Jean Potter, Vem Dombach, Donna Amink,
Pat Boord, and Dan Higham, Alumni Association president.
Pictured with the Edinboro graduates recently named distinguished
alumni are (from left): Edinboro University President Frank G. Pogue,
Charles Babbitt, Bradford resident David Sheneman, Tom Bonaquist,
(accepting the award for James Gentile), Jean Potter, Vem Dombach,
Donna Amink, Pat Boord, and Dan Higham, Alumni Association president.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
OF
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Office of Public Relations and Publications
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2745 or 2929
Fax (814) 732-2621
June 30,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
EDINBORO INTERNS PLAN AREA SENIOR TOURISM PROGRAM
Tourism in northwestern Pennsylvania is getting a boost this summer thanks to a grant
from the Peimsylvania Department of Aging, the offices of Active Aging in Meadville and four
marketing students from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.
The students are working with Pam Roberts at Active Aging to attract senior citizens
from Ohio, New York, West Virginia and Canada to the Lake Erie region. The Department of
Aging made a $15,000 grant available to promote tourism for seniors in a part of the state which
ranks sixth in attracting tourist dollars.
Roberts, a 1981 graduate of Edinboro, called upon Edinboro marketing professor Sherry
Reynolds to seek her assistance in developing a marketing plan especially targeted for out-ofstate senior citizens. Reynolds selected the four Edinboro students - Bob Skiddle of Amherst,
Ohio; Kyra Sherba of Pittsburgh; Tim Cheers of Franklin; and Junia Isiminger of Canadohta
Lake - to serve as interns at Active Aging. Within a few weeks the four put together a
comprehensive integrated marketing plan they hope will lure thousands of visitors to the area.
Reynolds said the interns created a trade show booth, logo, brochures and are even in the
process of designing a website. Earlier this month they attended the Senority Expo in
Monroeville, Pa., and will soon distribute 100,000 tourism materials touting the Lake Erie region
to some 750 senior centers in neighboring states and Canada. In August they will attend the
Pennsylvania Senior Center Conferences in State College.
For more information on the project, contact Pam Roberts at Active Aging at 1034 Park
Avenue in Meadville, or call (814) 336-1792.
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July 7, 1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Joseph Capezzuto,
West Alexander, is the recipient of the Frank G. Pogue Scholarship.
This award was created in recognition of Dr. Pogue’s inauguration as Edinboro
University’s 15* president on September 12, 1997, and the celebration of the University’s 140*
anniversary.
This scholarship is awarded to an incoming freshman or upper class student who meets
all of the criteria required to participate in the Edinhoro University Honors Program, although the
student need not he formally enrolled in the Honors Program. The student must he enrolled full
time. This prestigious scholarship is renewable through the completion of 128 credits provided
the student maintains an overall cumulative QPA of 3.30 or better. Financial need is not a factor.
Joseph is the son of Joe Capezzuto, and Donna Capezzuto. He is a graduate of McGuffey
High School and an applied media art major at Edinhoro.
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announeed that Harmony Torres,
203 Oliver Drive, Butler, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Harmony is the daughter of Julio Colon Torres, and Lorraine Mortimer. She is a graduate
of Butler High School and an applied media arts major at Edinboro.
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Tiffany N. Harris,
1432 Sheffield Street, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Tiffany is the daughter of Robert Harris, and Sharon Harris. She is a graduate of Langley
High School and an elementary/special education major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Martha Nicole Bailey,
339 13* Avenue, New Brighton, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Martha is the daughter of Enoch Bailey and Tamara Bailey. She is a graduate of New
Brighton High School, and bio/pre-medical major at Edinboro.
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Aaron Taylor Barnes,
111 Sutton Street, Aliquippa, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Aaron is the son of Earl Barnes and Brenda Barnes. He is a graduate of Sewickley
Academy, and a developmental psychology major at Edinboro.
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Aaron TaylorJBarnes
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Aliquippa,TA 15G01
(724) 375-2600
earlbarnes@home;com
May 11, 1999
Dear Mr. Kenneth P. Brandt and Ms. Judith A Viveralli,
I recaitly received a letter in the mail about the Board of Governor’s Award that Trecerved for
the academic year of 1999-2000. I am writing this letter to express my gratitude for selecting me
as a recipient ofthis award. I am truly grateM. I want to assure you that you have not made the
wrong choice. Iwould also like to assure you that the work I intend do at Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania surely will not be mediocrity, but of work to my best ability. Receiving this award
gives meinspiration,_aswell as a-goaLto achieve andriseabove. I know the roads that lieahea^
are only stepping stones toward a better, brighter future, and trust that Edinboro University will
aid in my guidance along ihe path. Again, Irleeply appreciate you as well as the selection
committee for selecting me as a Board of Governor’s Tuition Waiver recipient. Youlmvemy
promise that I wilbnot let you down.
With Sincere Gratitude,
Aaron Taylor Barnes
RECEIVED
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June 23, 1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Christopher Boeh,
220 Mohican Avenue, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Christopher is the son of Jim Boeh and Dolores Boeh. He is a graduate of North
Allegheny High School, and a medical technology major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Salena Carr,
1206 Sherman Avenue, Sharon, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Salena is the daughter of Daniel Carr and Lachelle Carr. She is a graduate of Farrell High
School, and an applied media arts major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Khaliah Cousar,
1411 Franklin Avenue, Wilkinsburg, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Khaliah is the daughter of Alan Cousar and Valerie Cousar. She is a graduate of Oakland
Catholic High School, and a speech communications major at Edinboro.
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has annotmced that Eslyn Egli,
8824 Gudgeonville Road, Girard, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Eslyn is the daughter of Virgil Egli and Cecelia Egli. She is a graduate of Girard High
School, and a health and physical education major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Jackqueline V. Egli,
452 Shadybrook, Girard, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
She is a graduate of Girard High School, and a speech communications major at
Edinboro.
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Karla N. Gray,
373 Derry Drive, Lima, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Karla is the daughter of Gerald Gray and Sharon Whitaker. She is a graduate of
Chichester High School.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Amy Lyim Hvozdik,
807 Burbridge Street, Port Vue, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Amy is the daughter of Steven J. Hvozdik and Dawn L. Hvozdik. She is a graduate of
South Allegheny High School, and an elementary eduation major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has annormced that Steven M. Hvozdik,
807 Burbridge Street, Port Vue, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Steven is the son of Steven J. Hvozdik and Dawn L. Hvozdik. He is a graduate of South
Allegheny High School, and a media arts major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announeed that Johnitta Mitehell,
617 Sixth Street, Clairton, is the reeipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Johnitta is the daughter of John Mitchell and Charlene Mitchell. She is a graduate of
Clairton High School, and an applied media arts major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Yahmin Norwood,
902 Ronnie Circle, Philadelphia, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Yahmin is the son of Sherman Norwood and Patricia Norwood. He is an art/education
major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Jennifer Patterson,
1306 Burton Avenue, Sharon Hill, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Jennifer is the daughter of Theodore Patterson and JoAnn Patterson. She is a graduate of
Academy Park, and a speech communications major at Edinboro.
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Frederick D. Sherman,
522 Park Avenue, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Frederick is the son of Frederick Sherman and Eleanor Sherman. He is a graduate of
Woodland Hills High School, and a business administration major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Anesha Smith,
112 Preston Drive, North Braddock, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Anesha is the daughter of Charles Smith and Gloria Smith. She is a graduate of
Woodland Hills High School, and an elementary and special education major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Ikechukwu Ukpabi,
1743 W. Gore Road, Erie, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Ikechukwu is the son of Pauline Ukpabi. He is a graduate of McDowell High School, and
an engineering major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Jason Scott Velasco,
1839 W. Sunbury Road, West Sunbury, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition
Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Jason is the son of John Patton and Marie Patton. He is a graduate of Moniteau High
School, and a business administration major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Ericka C. Waters,
815 Finland Street, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Ericka is the daughter of Stan Waters and Janet Waters. She is a graduate of Schenley
High School, and a secondary education/spanish language major at Edinboro.
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June 23,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Anthony Williams,
6930 Thomas Boulevard, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Board of Governors Tuition Waiver.
This award is offered annually to students who have exhibited academic promise and who
plan to be enrolled full time (12 credits or greater) during the term of the award.
Anthony is the son of Tracy Motley. He is a graduate of Peabody High School, and a
criminal justice major at Edinboro.
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Allison E. Stewart,
5567 Shadeland Road, Springboro, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Allison is the daughter of Thomas W. Stewart and Carol F. Stewart. She is a graduate of
Conneaut Valley High School, and a biology major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Gail Evan,
2777 Hillbom Road, Erie, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Gail is the daughter of Jerry Evan and Gerri Evan. She is a graduate of Seneca High
School, and a psychology major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Jennifer L. Toner,
300 E. Swissvale Avenue, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions
Grant Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship vsdth unrestricted
armual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Jennifer is the daughter of James Toner and Jean Toner. She is a graduate of Woodland
Hills High School, and an elementary special education major at Edinboro.
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Tricia Leslie,
1813 Treetop Drive, Erie, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Tricia is the daughter of Don Leslie and Pattie Leslie. She is a graduate of Harbor Creek
High School, and a psychology major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Emily Elliott,
116 Grandview Lane, Butler, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Emily is the daughter of William Elliott and Cynthia Elliott. She is a graduate of
Moniteau High School, and a secondary education/english major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
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LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Nancy J. Mealey,
125 Grant Street, Cambridge Springs, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions
Grant Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Nancy is the daughter of Calvin Mealey and Cheryl Mealey. She is a graduate of
Cambridge Springs High School, and a business administration major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
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LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Lisa Marie Graboski,
3136 Stoystown Road, Stoystown, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Lisa is the daughter of E. Daniel Graboski and Sara L. Graboski. She is a graduate of
North Star High School, and a speech language pathology major at Edinboro.
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Gretchen L. Vought,
1515 Old Mule Trail Road, Garrett, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
aimual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Gretchen is the daughter of P. Timothy Vought and Shirley Vought. She is a graduate of
Meyersdale High School, and a special education major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Erika G. Marazas,
Neola, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarship.
The Alunmi Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Erika is the daughter of David Marazas and Theresa Marazas. She is a graduate of
Pocono Mountain High School, and an environmental science/biology major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
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LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Lisa Turske,
814 Library Avenue, Carnegie, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Lisa is the daughter of Allen Turske and Patricia Turske. She is a graduate of Carlynton
High School, and a psychology major at Edinboro.
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June 24,1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Michelle Panutsos,
811 24* Street, Amhridge, is the recipient of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant
Scholarship.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has created this scholarship with unrestricted
annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro
University.
Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point
average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other
information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by
the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records
in the stated criteria.
Michelle is the daughter of Tom Panutsos and Marie Panutsos. She is a graduate of
Ambridge High School, and an art education major at Edinboro.
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June 28,1999
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LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Tina Furmage,
477 Furnace Road, Conneaut, is the recipient of the Helen Sabin Reed Memorial Scholarship.
This award provides an annual scholarship to a student who has demonstrated
outstanding academic achievement in the field of elementary education with a concentration in
reading. Helen Sabin Reed received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Edinboro
University. This scholarship was established in her honor by the late Mrs. Theo S. Meyer, Erie,
Pennsylvania.
Tina is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Georgia. She is a graduate of Conneaut High
School and an elementary education major at Edinboro.
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June 28,1999
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LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Brigette Dubots,
Erie, is the recipient of the Cristea/Warthman Scholarship.
This award is offered annually to a senior elementary education major who has a
concentration in early childhood education and/or reading. The eligible candidate must have a
3.00 cumulative quality point average with a 3.50 average in education courses and must have
graduated from a Pennsylvania high school.
Funds for this award have been made available by Dr. Irene Cristea Warthman (class of
1951) and her husband. Dr. John B. Warthman (class of 1957).
Brigette Dubots is the daughter of Jerome Dubots and Sandra Dunn. She is a graduate of
Coudersport High School and an elementary/early childhood education major at Edinboro.
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June 28, 1999
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LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Michelle Arnold,
2403 Palm Beach Avenue, Pittsburgh, is the recipient of the Aima Kelso Gray Memorial
Scholarship.
This award is offered aimually to an incoming freshman at Edinboro University who has
demonstrated outstanding high school academic achievement. Funds for this scholarship are from
the estate of Marion D. Isaacs in memory of Anna Kelso Gray.
Michelle is the daughter of Paul Arnold and Debbie Arnold. She is a graduate of
Brashear High School and a nursing major at Edinboro.
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June 28,1999
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LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Daryl D. Myer,
582 Central Manor Road, Lancaster, is the recipient of the Thomas R. Miller, Sr. Scholarship.
This award is made available through contributions made by Mrs. Marion Miller and Dr.
Thomas R. Miller, II in honor of their husband and father, the late Thomas R. Miller, Sr., who
served as President of Edinboro State College from 1954 until his death in 1966.
Daryl is the son of Nelson Myer and Janice Myer. He is a graduate of Garden Spot High
School and an elementary education major at Edinboro.
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June 28,1999
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LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Valerie Hughes,
712 West 3rd, Erie, is the recipient of the Betty J. Murch Memorial Scholarship.
This award is offered aimually to an Edinboro University black, female student who is 25
years of age or older who did not matriculate to college after high school and who has a 3.00
Q.P.A. or higher.
Valerie is the daughter of R.W. Hughes and Catherine Hughes. She is a graduate of Tech
Memorial High School and an elementary/special education major at Edinboro.
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June 28,1999
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LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Catherine A. Hannold,
Saegertown, is the recipient of the Dr. Jim Award for Neural and Behavioral Sciences
Scholarship.
This award is offered aimually and made available to a student who has completed a
minimum of 96 credits, 32 of which must be completed at Edinboro University. The student
must be involved with the Psychology Department faculty doing “supervised” research.
This scholarship was provided in memory of Dr. James S. Miller, a former faculty
member in the Psychology Department.
Catherine is the wife of Charles Hannold. She is a graduate of Saegertown High School
and accepted in the clinical psychology program at Edinboro.
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