Penn State graduates
Pennsylvania State University has announced its fall 2006 graduates. A total of 2,907 students graduated at the Dec. 22 commencement ceremony.
Following are local graduates listed by their hometown and followed by their major area of study in which they were awarded a degree:
Acme: Carmen M. Hall, administration of justice; Stephen R. Kinneer, environmental resource management.
Belle Vernon: Meghan M. Delmastro, microbiology; Lisa M. Mayfield, mathematics; James M. Trenk, information sciences and technology.
Brownsville: Tanya L. Santmyer, business.
Carmichaels: Christina M. Antonelli, psychology.
Chalk Hill: Lauren M. Stein, statistics.
Charleroi: Nicole L. Hazy, architectural engineering.
Connellsville: Jennifer L. Bageant, accounting; Lamar E. Hill, letters, arts and sciences; Ryan M. Mullaney, electrical engineering.
Jennifer R. Ryan, Connellsville, letters, arts and Sciences.
Dunbar: Fiona A. Welsh, administration of justice; John C. Williams, information sciences and technology.
Farmington: Lynita A. Angelo, letters, arts and sciences; Margaret A. Macho, business administration.
Fayette City: Lyndsey M. Byron, secondary education; William J. Lofink, elementary and kindergarten education; Ryan J. Warner, communication arts and sciences.
Hopwood: Patrick B. Watson, business administration.
Lemont Furnace: Eleree D. Keilbach, elementary and kindergarten education.
Masontown: Bonnie L. Hicks, letters, arts and sciences.
Mill Run: Michael S. Firestone, mechanical engineering technology.
Mount Pleasant: Kerry L. Bell, civil engineering; William J. Cramer, electrical engineering; Jason C. Geyer, business.
Nemacolin: Bryan M. Wilson, administration of justice.
New Salem: William C. Gabonay, chemical engineering; Lindsay M. Gaydos, nutritional sciences; Christopher W. Magerko, administration of justice.
Point Marion: Melissa L. White, letters, arts and sciences.
Ruffsdale: Sara K. McMichael, business.
Scottdale: Lynn N. Fretts, business.
Smithfield: Christopher L. Harmon, business administration.
Uniontown: Tana R. Bassin, human development and family studies; Alice Coleman, human development and family studies; Kimberly M. Curry, business; Roberta K. David, letters, arts, and sciences.
Jarred M. Detweiler, political science; Beth A. Harwood, human development and family studies; Mike A. Hudock, business; William H. Johnson, architectural engineering technology; Gail A. Kern, business administration.
Mary D. Mehalic, human development and family studies; Linda D. Richter, business; Gerald A. Rogers, political science; Michael J. Romeo, advertising-public relations; Michelle E. Santello, human development and family studies.
Jonathan Tajc, mining engineering; Jennifer L. Weasenforth, human development and family studies.
Vanderbilt: Zachary J. Kurutz, building engineering technology.
Waynesburg: Clinton L. Cario, computer science and biochemistry and molecular biology; Jesse R. Petery, art education.