County students graduated from University of Delaware
SUSSEX COUNTY-The following University of Delaware students completed bachelor degree requirements in May as members of the Class of 2005: Cynthia Lee Davidson of Long Valley, with a bachelor of science in education from the College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy. Stephanie Lin Panariello of Long Valley, with a bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. Rachel Lynn Franklin of Newton, with a bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. Justin Charles Mattingly of Newton, with a bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. Katie Ann Traks of Newton, with a bachelor of science from Lerner College of Business and Economics. Jennifer Ann Behm of Rockaway, with a bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. Kristopher Louis Ferranti of Rockaway, with a bachelor of music from the College of Arts and Sciences. Jacklyn Rose Pangallo of Rockaway, with a bachelor of science from the College of Health Sciences. Elizabeth Lynn Ferraro of Randolph, with a bachelor of fine arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. Melissa Diane Goodson of Randolph, with a bachelor of science from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Kimberly Ann Schafer of Randolph, with a bachelor of science in education from the College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy. Gregory Bruno Settineri of Sparta, with a bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. Andrew Christian Nigro of Stanhope, with a bachelor of civil engineering from the College of Engineering. Dana Lee Nunno of Stanhope, with an honors bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. David Edward Rutkowski of Stanhope, with a bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. Matthew Crowley of Succasunna, with a bachelor of science from Lerner College of Business and Economics. Aileen Rose Ehrgott of Succasunna, with a bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. Scott Adam Epstein of Succasunna, with an honors bachelor of chemical engineering from the College of Engineering. Brielle Marie Perelli of Succasunna, with a bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. Matthew David Sacco of Washington, with a bachelor of science from Lerner College of Business and Economics. Patricia Steingall of Washington, with a master of science from the College of Health Sciences. Daniel Alain Skarbnik, Jr., of Wharton, with a bachelor of science from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Carolyn Louise Weimer of Wharton, with a bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences.