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Leslie Geti>rr of Dix Hdls one
of 20 Students from" i l different
colleges and universities enrolled
MsTj ColJe^SBnies^
ler, University of London, spon*
sored b>L.&eaver Coltege's study
abroad program. A psychology
major, Ms Gerber is a student at
•the University«i Pennsylvania.
' Jon GoUUeb of Huntington was
one of a 25-member cast of
Northwestern U niversity siu*
dents exploring wealth, culture.'
marriages and murder in the i$f&
Dolphin Show, "L ittle Me.” The
son of Gerald Goitlieh, he is a
iiophomorAmajoring in theater in
‘ he school if. speech.
Helen Dresher of Huntington
Station was awarded a bachelor of
science degree m lelevision-radio
by Ithaca College.
Dresher,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Dresher, played supporting roles i n thie em ajn f dramatic
productions at ^haca^__ __
. Pamela *§usaa Weekes. the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LestCT
H. Weekes 3d ol Kimlington. par«
ticipated for a thud year on the
Sweet B n a r College swimming
team. .She is their fastest swim­
mer m both the freestyle and indl«
vidual medley, as well as a strong
backstroker The team finished
with a 4-1 record for the 1981--82
Joan DriscoU. a senior al Saint
M ary's College. Notre .Dame,
Ind., was recently inducted into
Kappa Gamma Pi, a National
Catholic honor sociely for women.
She IS tl|e daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Driscoll of Hun­
tington Station
C o D iu e
Kim 8*ida
K ia Suda. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Suda of Northport,
has been awarded a presidential
scholarship for the fall term at
High Point College. Miss Suda is a
senior at Northport High School.
BUI Poerster, a freshman at
Chaminade High School, was a
gold medal winner at the Long Is­
land Maih Fair held recently al
Hofstra University. He is the son
of M r. and Mrs James Koerster of
Cold Spring Harbor.
A Dartmouth College junior,
Maureen Buace, from Huntington
Station, has been cited by a pro­
fessor of French and ftalian for
outstanding academic achieve­
ment during the past term . A
French major, she received the
citation in a course on linguistics
and rhetoric of the French L ^ -
O’ H a r e
guage. Ms. Bunce is a member of
Alpha Theta Fraternity and has
been involved with the Dartmouth
Chamber Singers as well as the
Class of '83 Council. A 1979
graduate of Walt Whitman High
School, she is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A rthar Bunce.
Coonie O’Hare, class of 198C fit
Walt Whitman High School, now a
philosophy major at the Col lege of
W illiam and M ary, has been
selected as recipient of a fu ll scho­
larship from William and M ary to
attend St. AiKlrews m Scotland for
the L982-83 school year. She w ill be
studying io
faculty of arts, in
liw ichool of moral philosophy.
The trustees of Psi Chapter
have announced that George T,
GuDoell was recently in itia te d
mto-BpsUoA^i Tau, an interna­
achievement and involvement in
extra-curricular affairs.
David Fitzgerald Of Huntington,
a local marine ehgioeering sludent at th e X a ltw tfi MESA Ea. .
gineering School, has emSarked
on a one-year four of sea duty
aboard U.S. flag “merchatit ^ ip s
as part of his three-year course.
The time aboard ship is designed
to give him practical application
of the classroom w ork he has
taken in preparation for a career
as an officer in the U.S. Merchant
Marine.
John V. Turner of Huntington
has been awarded a three-year
navigator scholarship by an Air
Force ROTC central scholarship
selection board. Turner, whose
parents are M r. and Mrs. William
G. Turner, is an AFROTC sopho. iB O r ^ t Virginia Tech, maioripa.George Gunoell
in aerospace and ocean engineer­
ing.
tional honora ry professional
Kelley D u iu of Huntington has
T r a t ^ flit y in fiSusTriai arts and
•-been elected secretary of the
Induatrial vocational education’ at* Manhattan College Class of 1985
CaJifiMYiia Slate College, C&Jifor>
She is a freshman in the s c h o o ls
nia M r. Gunnell is the aon of M r.
business.
and Mrs. George T. Gunnell of
Dr- Anthony W. Beala of Hun­
M elville, and is enrolled in
tington has b^n'Tlamed regional .
junior year majoring in sctoif6e
representative to the Long Is la n ^
and technology In additioiuo this
area fo r ilg rd in 'S ifnm o n s Uni­
membership iirBpadoitpiTau, he
versity. Scala w ill be r^ponsible
IS also a member of Uidl^aHfomia
f(^ admissions recruiting on Long ^
I.A.Club, inter-residencccouncil,
Island and in the greater melski dub, and is also a disc jockey
ropdlitan New York area. Addi­
for WVeS 91.9 FM
tional duties w ill include visiting
Eileen M. Nelson, the daughter
high schools, college fa irs and
of M r. and Mrs. John E. Nelson of
conducting mini-college days in
'G reeniaw n, and a senior at
local schools.
Hofstra University, was inducted
Scala has served as admissions
into the Delta Pi Chapter of Beta
counselor at Interboro Institute In
Alpha Psi, the national honorary
New York C ity and Cam pbell
-accounting fraternity, in recogni­
tio n ot her high scholastic
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