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| 28 Sep 2011 | 02:13

    Adam C. Becker of Sparta and Daniel A. Komorowski of Oak Ridge, graduated from Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa., on Saturday, May 8. Becker earned a B.A., sociology, and Komorowski a BA in music and B.S., in music education. Cassie C. Goobic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goobic, of Sparta, earned a B. A. degree in Sociology and Elementary Education from Moravian College, Bethlehem, Penn. Goobic is a graduate of Sparta High School. She was inducted into Kappa Delta Pi: National Educational Honor Society during her college career, serving as vice-president in 2004. She was a member of American Reads, and the Summerbridge tutoring program. Moravian College is a private, coeducational, selective liberal arts college located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Tracing its founding to 1742, it is recognized as America's sixth-oldest college. Jonathan Patrick Carcone and Jeffrey Joseph Smodish , both from Sparta, received degrees from Wake Forest University during commencement exercises May 17. U.S. Secretary of State Colin L. Powell said the impulse to do the right thing should apply to both individuals and nations. He told about 1,600 graduates to arm themselves with morals, using recent world events to illustrate the importance of doing the right thing. Michael Inganamort, Sparta, is a Dean's List junior at The American University in Washington, DC.  He is double-majoring in Political Science and CLEG- Communications, Legal Institutions, Economics & Government.  He is the President of the American University College Republicans and the Vice Chairman of the Washington, DC Federation of College Republicans.  Active in many political campaigns in New Jersey, he is currently working for the Garrett for Congress campaign.  After being elected to the Sussex County Republican Committee in 2002, he became the youngest elected official in the state of New Jersey.  He is an Eagle Scout. Amy Trageser, daughter of Mary and Gary Trageser, of Sparta has been named to the President's List for the spring 2004 semester at Elon University in North Carolina. The President's List is comprised of students with no grade lower than an A and a grade point average of a 4.0 in a minimum of 12 semester hours. Amy graduated Cum Laude from Elon on May 22 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art with dual concentrations in Digital Art and Photography. This fall she will attend Pratt Institute in Brooklyn to pursue a Master's degree in Communications Design. Patrick C. Quinn has been named to the Dean's High Honors List for the spring semester at Marietta College. Any full-time MC student completing at least 15 credit hours with a grade point average of 3.50 or higher in a given semester is recognized as a Dean's High Honors List student for that semester. Quinn, a graduate of Pope John High School, is working toward a major in graphic design.