Academic Awards
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Johnson College recently held its annual awards night. Local students in the Class of 2010 who were honored included:
Johnson College award for academic excellence - associate in applied science, automotive technology: Dale Richard Piwowarski, Scott Township.
Academic honors
Summa cum laude (GPA of 3.90 or higher): Vito Joseph Rizzo, biomedical equipment technology, Dickson City.
Magna cum laude (GPA of 3.80 and equal to or less than 3.89): Alicia Marie Krutulis, biomedical equipment technology, Archbald; Anthony Pelosi, architectural drafting and design technology, Dunmore; and Jeremiah Zimmerman, architectural drafting and design technology, Peckville.
Cum laude (GPA of 3.70 and equal to or less than 3.79): Chance J. Compton, diesel truck technology, Jefferson Township ; Craig Felkowski, architectural drafting and design technology, Olyphant; and Andrew Martin, biomedical equipment technology, Eynon.
Alpha beta kappa honor society: Chance J. Compton, diesel truck technology, Jefferson Township ; Mark J. Kisel, II, biomedical equipment technology, Jessup; Alicia Marie Krutulis, biomedical equipment technology, Archbald; and Vito Joseph Rizzo, biomedical equipment technology, Dickson City.
Chi alpha epsilon honor society: Mark Vincent Bevilacqua, electronic technology, Dickson City; and Christopher P. Naticchi, computer information technology, Archbald.
Student government recognition: Mark J. Kisel, II, biomedical equipment technology, Jessup; Alicia Marie Krutulis, biomedical equipment technology, Archbald; Vito Joseph Rizzo, biomedical equipment technology, Dickson City; and Eric Robert Shulde, architectural drafting and design technology, Carbondale.
Student ambassador recognition: Alicia Marie Krutulis, biomedical equipment technology, Archbald.
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