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The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 77

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Thursday, February 21, 1985 The Pittsburgh Press S21 ESCARGOT IN CARNEGIE? ZMIS QUI! COLLEGE COLLAGE AND A STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE, TOO! mm 0 OFF OUR 7 ENTIRE INVENTORY SCIECT NOW SAVE OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. S17 Sir Carnegie, 15104 (417) 27W300 Right tcroM (ran ifct Stvdi Shop OPEN tdOUUl Thomas E. Marish, Debra D. Pope and Daniel Lnjetic, all of Port Vue.

Lisa A. Marie and Synthia Siadela, both of Bethel Park, were autumn quarter dean's list students at Ohio State University, Columbus. David J. Derrico of 3016 N. Front St, Whitehall, received a degree recently from the State University of New York, Albany.

Marie Rodrignex, daughter of Irene Townsend of 162 Waddell Clairton, is a broadcast host on the student radio station at Thiel College, Greenville. Dean's list students for the fall semester at Grove City College were Michael D. Koremsky, McKeesport; Rath A. Scott, South Park; and Gay J. Williams, Mary P.

Reed, Janet Micbell, Leanne Case, and James J. Helm, all of Bethel Park. Jeffrey M. McGrynn and John D. Pauk, both of West Mifflin; Ronald J.

Rube, Munhall; and Leah A. Rieg, David G. Selig and Mark R. Lindsey, all of Mt Lebanon. Todd J.

Short of 1250 Beagle Drive, Bethel Park, was a dean's list student at Geneva College, Beaver Falls. Dean's list students at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, were Hitesh Narain of Bethel Park; and Beth J. Andersen, Robert Sinkovits, Alexander A. Ssewcxak and Cynthia Jo M. Wemhof er, of Whitehall.

Lynne S. Pierce of 866 Center St, McKeesport, and Brian Beattie of 702 East Drive, Clairton, have completed requirements for bachelor's degrees at the University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown. Linda M. Gillen and Susan Pierson, both of Bethel Park, were dean's list students at Marietta College, Ohio. Neal Middleberg of Willowick Court, Bridge-ville, received a master's degree from the Uni-veristy of Cincinnati Steven M.

Pascal of Bethel Park was a dean's list student at Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln. Brentwood resident Keith Hafen and Michael Hritz II and Ronald Timko of Upper St Clair completed requirements for graduation from Point Park College. David Pokky of Mt Lebanon recently directed his own one-act improvisational play at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, where he is a student Kimberly Glenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Glenn of 2317 Englewood Drive, Upper St Clair, was named an ambassador for Denison University, Granville, Ohio, and is visiting secondary schools during the current term.

Aime D. Sposato of Bethel Park was a dean's list student for the fall semester at Shenandoah College and Conservatory, Winchester, Va. Kelly Sellers of Library Road, Bethel Park, graduated from the travel training program at the Boyd School and accepted a position with the school. Michael P. Gannon, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Gannon of Firston Circle, Upper St Clair, was a fall semester dean's list student at the University of Notre Dame, Ind. Edward T. Coleman of 79 Duncan Station Road, McKeesport, received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown. Named to the dean's list at the school were Kathy A.

Gaydosh of Glassport, Domenk A. Macioce of Clairton and Mkhael A. Makatora of Port Vue. California University of Pennsylvania named the following students to the fall semester dean's list- Craig 5. Bntzine, Bridgeville; Gerald T.

Bowman, Clare Heitsch, Gary Smith, Nancy Pietraszewski, Mark A. Rothbaier and Katnryn Faoss, all of Clairton. Sandra Palmer, Glassport; William F. Walker Kimberly Warren, Joseph R. Bonnean, Heidi B.

Clegg, Linda Kalaftis, Thomas Marnik, Patricia Condre and Deborah R. Sullivan, all of Bethel Park. Kenneth R. Weber, Duquesne; Kathleen Boy tim, Munhall; Dawn Deramo, Linda Jacobs, Cynthia Brann, David R. Emro, Charles Welch and Susan Woytko, all of West Mifflin.

John Friedrich, Robin Pastore and Victoria M. Taufer, all of South Park; Kenneth P. Groff, Robert Massang, William Stripsky, James S. Bishop, Debra Lkkert and David Pastor, all of McKeesport AM PARTS COMPANY, me. 3025 Library South Hills COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC FARTS SUPPLIES VrS rrj I CONDITIONING 1 A I MAJOR HOME 1 flflmm APPLIANCE I WSJ paxis I 'vS5 1 I Ranges I A 1 AiMJonditioniag -W I kr Refrigerators I Washers Je 1 Dishwashers jf 1 Motors AT YOUR LIBRARY Mt Lebanon Sixth through eighth graders may register today or tomorrow in the children's library for the annual chess tournament Saturday at the library.

Children in grades one through three may attend "More Than a Story," a program of stories, songs, poetry and crafts at 4 pjn. Monday. The study area of the adult library now features prints of two Nat Youngbtood paintings portraying the Point Downtown. The Friends of the Library donated the copies. Learning center offering classes The Mushroom Family Learning Center, 1240 Washington Road, Mt Lebanon, is offering several classes for children in the falL A parent and child program for 2-year-olds will be available.

Kindergarten for 4- and 5-year-olds is slated 9 to 11:30 am weekdays. An afternoon program for ages 3 and 4 will also be available. An afternoon enrichment program will be given for those 4 and older, focusing on science, music, drama, art, social studies and nutrition. For information, call 531-1225. W.Mifflin GOP meets The West Mifflin Republican Committee will hold an open meeting at 7:30 pjn.

Monday at the Thompson Quo, 4901 Ball Ave for Republicans wishing to run for office in West Mifflin in the May primary. I I JJ ,7.1. am I.I CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Brentwood Parents may register children ages 3 to 6 for spring story sessions available Thursdays, beginning March 7 and ending May 23. Sessions will meet in the borough building, 3624 Brownsville Road. For times and registration information, call 882-5694.

Castle Shannon Internal Revenue Service tax forms are available for photocopying at the library, 3677 Myrtle Ave. Library hours are 1 to 9 tun. Mondays and Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 5 pjn. Tuesdays and Saturdays, 10 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Thursdays, and 1 to 5 pjn. Fridays. McKeesport McKeesport Area PTA Council and the school district are sponsoring a penny drive to benefit the library. Wishing wells, built by area vocational school students, have been placed in area middle and elementary schools, plus the library, for cash donations.

The drive, which last year netted $500 to buy children's books, will close April 3. VISIT 0US MEW SOUTH BILLS STORE CASTLE SHAXK0H 3025 LIBRARY RD. Upper St Clair NORTH HILLS-3337 Babcock Blvd. 367-8040 ir SOUTH HILLS-3025 Library Road 885-8188 BUTLER Bon Aire Shopping Center 283-9100 ir MONACA-1033 Penmylvania Ave. 775-8041 BEAVER FALLS-920 7th Avenue 847-2252 Vision screening tests for early detection of eye problems will be offered Monday and Tuesday by specially trained members of the Upper St Clair Junior Women Club.

Parents of children, ages to 5, may register for an appointment by calling 835-5540. Admission is free at 10 am and 2 pjn. Saturday to "Follow the North Star," a children's film about the underground railroad. The movie will be screened in the children's department The adult department display case currently spotlights the hobbies of library staff members. BSM HT High school seniors can apply for scholarships MLB in the fall.

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