Student notes

| 15 Feb 2012 | 10:14

    The following students have been named to the President’s List at Berkeley College for the summer 2011 quarter: Kaila Kunzer of Stanhope, studying at the Woodland Park location; Brenna Rizzuto of Hamburg, Berkeley College Online; Paul Zartler of Andover, Paramus location. The following students have been named to the Dean's List at Berkeley College for the summer 2011 quarter: Kristen Fedor of Sussex, Woodland Park location; Jillian McDonald of Highland Lakes, Woodland Park location; Jessica Norton of Highland Lakes, Berkeley College Online; Julissa Pagan of Hopatcong, Woodland Park location; Mariah Wood of Sussex, Woodland Park location. Berkeley College students who achieve a grade point average of 4.0 with a minimum of 12 academic credits qualify for the President’s List. Students who achieve a grade point average of 3.50 or better with a minimum of 12 academic credits qualify for the Dean’s List. Mark Dillenkofer of Oak Ridge, a first-year student at Gettysburg College, was awarded a Presidential Scholarship by the College. The Presidential Scholarship goes to top-ranking applicants based upon their grade-point average, class rank and SAT or ACT scores. Dillenkofer also participated in the Gettysburg College Theater's fall production of Blood Wedding. Sarah Foster of Sparta was named to the President’s List at LIM College for the Spring 2011 semester. To be placed on the President’s List, students must earn a grade point average between 3.80 and 3.99. LIM College is an independent, private college located in New York City exclusively dedicated to the study of business and fashion. Amanda Robinson, of Sparta, performed in Susquehanna University’s fall musical, “Funny Girl,” presented by the Department of Theatre from Nov. 3 to Nov. 12. Robinson, a senior majoring in theatre perfomance at Susquehanna, played the part of Fanny Brice. A 2008 graduate of Sparta High School, she is the daughter of Lawrence and Karen Robinson. High Point Regional High School graduate Sean Marks, a junior at Philadelphia's University of the Arts, has been selected for the 2012 Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Jazz Orchestra, recognized as the premiere orchestra for the East Coast's finest college jazz musicians. With three students selected, the University of the Arts has the most students chosen for this prestigious group. Marks, a baritone sax player and a native of Branchville, will perform with the orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Jan. 13 and 14, 2012, under the direction of composer, arranger and performer Mike Tomaro.