St. Mary of Mount Carmel Grade School Class Plans Reunion

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Committee members from left to right are: Sam Beawick, Jerry Conway, Rob Meehan, John Kohansky, Bob McDonald, Bill Ciccotti, Patrick Cuff, Tom Leshinski, and Jim McCormick, president of the reunion committee.

Former students of Saint Mary Of Mount Carmel Grade School, gathered at the Brooklyn Pub in Dunmore to conduct their first reunion committee meeting for the 50th reunion of the Class of 1966. The event is in the planning stages at the present time, but the committee has many great ideas and is confident the celebration will be one to remember.

Holy Cross High School 3rd Quarter Honor Roll

12TH GRADE:

Distinguished Honors: Taylor M. Augustyn, Ann Basting, James Basting, Bethany Bateman, Maria Batyko, Allison Bauman, David Burge, Maggie Chen, Kylie Chichura, Julia DeMarco, Morgan Ditchey, Alexandra Ditchkus, Gabrielle Giordano, Olivia Golay, Marissa Grecco, Scott Howard, Liam Jones, Tess Kearns, Kimberly Kowalski, Brenden J. Leese,  Lauren Lomberto, Kaelin Lynott, Drew Magda, Maria Manzano, Haley Marcinkevich, Thomas Marino, Ian Martin, Brianna Mazzaccaro, Ryan McDonald, Maggie McDonough, Maura McDonough, Stephanie Merli, Juliana Muta, Shelby Ohotnicky, Riley Orr, Gina Marie Pettinato, Daniel Piazza, Amanda Pienkowski, Ruoxin (Christina) Qi, Margaret Rainey, Harrison P. Rapp, Alex Rowella, Joseph Rutledge, Sarah Scavo, Vito Scocozzo IV, Jack Shean, Masen Suhadolnik, Jonathan Symonies, Christian Tomaino, Matthew Valvano, Nicholas J. Vinansky, Matthew Walsh, James Wetter, Jeremy Yzeik, Anela Zaccone

Honors: Austin Dembesky, Lindsey Dippre, Kali Gianacopoulos, Lilyanna Guziewicz, Olivia Kosin, Lauren Leppo, Aidan McAndrew, Jacob Mineo, Joseph Neyman, Leo Sebastianelli, Chelsea Skrepnak, Mitchell Spall, Adam Walsh

11TH GRADE:

Distinguished Honors: Alexandria Arbie, Bridget Boginski, Richard J. Boyle, Christina Brannon, Emily Burden, Molly Cerep, Sam Collura, Antonia Corma, Isabella Crotti, Gabriella Day, Reilly M. Dugan, Felicia Dzielak, Thomas Dzwonczyk, Emily Faith,  Alyssa Flannery, Lauren Franklin,  Kathleen Fricke, Andrew Gownley, Lexie Green, Mackenzie Greenfield, Edward Gregorowicz, Zoe Haggerty, Taylor Karkut, , Olivia Klein, Erin Kranick, Courtney Kuschke, William Legg, Noah Leopard, Karl Lewis, Moriah Lukasik, Eric Macarski,  Cierra Marino, Matthew Marsh, Courtney McDonnell, Shannon McDonough,  Jake McGovern, Joshua Megliola, Rachel Merritt, Brendan Mizok,  John Jeffrey Montefour, Nina Mucciolo, Robert J. Murphy, Angelina Noto, Erina Oguma, Gannon Palmiter, Allie Rainey, Caitanne Robinson, Lauren Schuster, Monica Seamon, Monica Shaffern, Alyssa Sheehan-Fazio, Nathan Skrutski, , Timothy Sokolowski, Sarah Sporko, Joshua Strony, Andrey Svistunov, Sarah Tanana, Isabelle Tokash, Zachary Zaluski

Honors: Alyssa Alfano, James Backus, Melissa Berardelli, Abigail Bloom, Dominique Bonavoglia, Nikolas Boniello, Devon Carey, Sean Collins, Jacqueline Dende, Claire Duncan, Emily Fisher, Jocelyn Griffin, Julia Haefele, Sierra Hembury, Kayla Kincel, Ashley Kneier, Angelo Mancinelli, Rachel Mazur, Joshua Mesaris, Luke Monteleone, Cindy Morales, Matthew Nealon, Emily Pettinato, Abigail Phillips, Emily Robinson, Michael Rogers, Karalyn Rook, Austin Shattin, Brian Sokol

10TH GRADE:

Distinguished Honors: Abigail Anderson, Caitlin Andrews, Jeffrey Antosh, Joseph Arbie, Mary Kate Bateman, Deidra Cali, Kaitlyn Cebular, Jenny Chang, Abigail Corrigan, Francesca Creavey, Brianna Dyson, Thaddeus Farrell, Leah Georgiades, Hannah Gilhooley, Mary Margaret Graff, Cassandra Gronki, Abigail Guziewicz, James Hanna, Meghan Healey, Julianne Hunt, Jeff Kim, Mark Kobierecki, Louis Koch, Acacia Krenitsky, Morgan Kriefski, Mia Maiolatessi, Rose Martillotti, Makayla McClemens, Joshua Mies, Rachel Moffitt, Celine Nash, Matthew Nelson, Kaitlyn O’Connor, Kateri O’Connor, Kella Pacifico, Leah Pawluck, Shelby Petrillo, Alyssa Pezzuti, Malachi Phillips, Miranda Piwowarski, Kevin Ra, Bailey Simrell, Alana Siock, Ann Siock, Lauren Torre, Nicholas Urso, Ashley Walsh, Jade Wehner

Honors: Kevan Bailey, Christopher Baumher, Lianna Bilbao, Shayonna Escalera, Emily Griffiths, John Iacobacci, Davianne Laforme, Paul Marmo, Colin McAndrew, Madelyn McGoff, Emily McHale, Lauren Mekilo, Cory Miller, James Owens, Grace Perechinsky, Amanda Ross, Jordan Symonies, Carly Tomaine, John Topalanchik, Lauren Walker, Matthew Warden, Madison Ware

9TH GRADE:

Distinguished Honors: Amanda Alfano, Neena Beggin, Rosalie Bennie, Christian Bloom, Mollie Burda, Matthew Cerep, Nicholas Cerep, Emma Connolly, Brigit Coolican, Ashlynn Cox,  Harleigh Davis, Luke Fiscus, Patrick Galvin, Kirsten Gilern, Jared Griffin, Erin Hartman,  Julianna Innocenti, Emelie Irwin, Ronald James, Elisabeth Johnson, Isabel Lopez, Destiny Marino, Madeline Neville, Thomas Niemiec, Maura Perri, Christina Shaffern, Cassie Sporko, Nathaniel Talbot, Alexis Walsh, Jillian Warabak

Honors: Carson Cacioppo, Christian Colaiezzi, Kelsey Hartman, Anysia Jurgiewicz, Karli Kozel, Lindsey Leppo, Conor Nealon, Nicholas Novobilski, Mariah Petrucci, Charlie Pettinato, Emily Romanski, Matthew Troiani, Soren Yadlosky

Marywood Architecture Students Debut Product Design Studio

Marywood University interior architecture and architecture students have been chosen to take part in a sponsored studio this summer. Under the advisement of Stephen Garrison, assistant professor of interior architecture and design at Marywood, students will join other universities including: Florida State, Auburn University, University of Oregon, and Appalachian State University. The program is run by a furniture company based in Dallas, Texas called Groovystuff.

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Stephen Garrison, assistant professor of interior architecture and design at Marywood, will advise students during this summer endeavor. (Courtesy: Marywood University)

Groovystuff represents a breakthrough approach to the nurturing of home furnishings design talent in partnership with leading U.S. colleges and universities. Recognized with the 2013 ICON honor for “Industry Contribution & Influence,” the Groovystuff foundation was established in 2010 by Chris Bruning to improve the competitiveness of consumer products in the U.S. The foundation provides students with job opportunities and presents professors with an invaluable opportunity to network with retailers, designers, manufacturers, suppliers, journalists, and industry professionals at the High Point Market.

The work created during the studio will be exhibited in a sponsored booth at the High Point Market in North Carolina this fall. High Point designers, manufacturers, and retailers will judge the attending students’ work. The winning entry will go into production with Groovystuff, and students will be able to earn royalties on their sales.