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Penn State University
UNIVERSITY PARK - The following Greencastle residents graduated following the Fall 2007 semester at Penn State University with the location and degree listed:
GREENCASTLE - Cherie N. Cooper, University Park, BA, Advertising/Public Relations, With Distinction; Jodi D. Fisher, Mont Alto, AS, two year Business Administration; Marcus R. Oberholzer, University Park, B S, Industrial Engineering, With Distinction; Amanda L. Ott, University Park, B S, Aerospace Engineering; Christopher M. Sarno, University Park, B S, Crime, Law, And Justice; Ashley A. Sellers, Mont Alto, B S, Human Development And Family Studies; Norman L. Smeltzer, University Park, BA, History.
The following Penn State students were named to the Fall 2007 Dean's list with campus listed:
STATE LINE - Justin M. Lahaza, Harrisburg; Wayne A. Medina, Mont Alto; Shelby J. Oliver, Mont Alto; Christopher M. Pilch, University Park; Joseph L. Pilch, Mont Alto.
GREENCASTLE - Zachary T. Bachtell, University Park; Rachel E. Baker, Mont Alto; Cherie N. Cooper, University Park; Alicia L. Cornwell, Mont Alto; Christen L. Czuprynski, University Park; Joshua E. Frankenfield, Mont Alto; Philip K. Frederick, University Park; Trevor Frederick, Mont Alto; Amy J. Fretz, Mont Alto; Amy L. Gayman, Mont Alto; Corry G. Houpt, Mont Alto; Kaitlin H. Johnson, University Park; Nathaniel D. Kopp, University Park; Kristen M. Oberholzer, Mont Alto; Marcus R. Oberholzer, University Park; Vedran Okilj, Mont Alto; Amanda L. Ott, University Park; Tara L. Reed, Mont Alto; Kadi A. Salmon, University Park; Erika S. Snider, Mont Alto; Stanton G. Sollenberger, University Park; Renee A. Stepler, University Park; Stephanie M. Stine, Mont Alto; Transtan L. Stoner, Mont Alto; Kenneth P. Wagner, Harrisburg; Emily E. Wissinger, University Park.
WAYNESBORO - Scott R. Ackerman, Mont Alto; Keith E. Labutta, University Park.
Huntington University
HUNTINGTON, Ind. - The annual Longaker Honors Recital at Huntington University will showcase six of the university's top musicians on April 4, including Greencastle resident Theodore Stavrou. The recital will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Zurcher Auditorium of the Merillat Centre for the Arts.
The event is open to the public, and admission is free.
Each musician was chosen in a rigorous audition process. The performance includes three pianists, two vocalists and one guitarist, Stavrou, a sophomore and music business major. He will perform the third movement of "Libra Sonatine" by Roland Dyens.