The Rev. Julius C. Porcher Jr. of Johnstown has been reappointed as right worthy grand chaplain of the Most Worshipful Hiram Grand Lodge, AF&AM; Inc. of Pennsylvania.
Porcher is a member of Living Stones No. 51 AF&AM; of Pittsburgh.
C. Cambria graduate receives award
Jennifer M. Beach, daughter of Marc Beach and a 2004 graduate of Cambria Heights High School, Patton, has received the College Chemistry Award presented by the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh.
She received a degree in chemistry/forensic investigative science from West Virginia University.
Beach was a member of the honor college and Phi Lambda Upsilon National Chemistry Honorary.
She was on the dean’s and president’s lists and received the Willard Hodge and M.J. Garlow scholarships.
Ebensburg resident earns Juris Doctor
Ryan C. Frank, son of Robert and Shirley Frank of Ebensburg, has earned a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass.
Frank was a member of the student government.
He was recognized for performing more than 1,000 hours of pro bono work while he was a student.
He is a graduate of George Washington University.
IUP junior earns honorable mention
Simone Marcus of Somerset has received an honorable mention at the national 2008 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival competition.
Marcus, a junior theater major at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, was recognized in the Alcone Makeup Design Award category for her makeup designs for “The Beauty Queen of Leenane.”
Collegian is named outstanding senior
Bethany Peracchino of Sidman has been named as an outstanding senior by the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants and La Roche College, Philadelphia.
She was recommended for the award for her success in the classroom and potential for a career in accounting.
Laurel Valley grad is on dean’s list
Joshua M. James, son of Rod and Darla James of Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, has been named to the spring semester dean’s list at Rochester (N.Y.) Institute of Technology.
He is a freshman studying mechanical engineering technology.
James is a 2007 graduate of Laurel Valley High School, New Florence.
C. Township graduate earns doctorate
Alicia J. Saylor, daughter of Barry R. Saylor of Davidsville and Dr. Candice J. Dunn of Lancaster County, has earned a doctorate in neuroscience from the Medical University of South Carolina.
She is the granddaughter of Robert and Audrey Saylor of Davidsville and Ed and Mabel Rusnak of Salix.
Saylor’s dissertation work during the past six years has been “Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor Maintains the Integrity of Striatal Spiny Neurons: Interactions with Amphetamines.”
She has published several articles in various neuroscience journals.
A 1998 graduate of Conemaugh Township Area High School, Davidsville, she received a bachelor’s degree in psychobiology from Albright College in 2002.
Saylor has accepted a staff position at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., where she will instruct neuroscience courses and establish and oversee a neuroscience lab.
UPJ freshman receives scholarships
Douglas Zubal, son of John and Judy Zubal of Johnstown, has received an academic excellence scholarship, a presidential scholarship, an academic competitive scholarship and a Wal-Mart scholarship during his freshman year at Pitt-Johnstown.
Zubal is majoring in mathematics and civil engineering technology.
He was on the dean’s list during the fall and spring semesters of his freshman year.
Zubal is a member of the UPJ Rugby Club and plays AAABA baseball.
He is a graduate of Richland Senior High School, where he received the Air Force Math/
Science Award, Computer Science Award and Physical Education Award; was a member of the National Honor Society; and was an All-American Scholar.
He is employed by PennDOT as a summer engineering intern.
Brother, sister receive degrees
Scott and Dana McAllister, son and daughter of James and Barbara McAllister of Johnstown, have earned degrees.
Scott McAllister earned a doctoral degree in chemical engineering from Princeton University.
The title of his thesis was “Mathematical Optimization and Algorithmic Development for Protein Structure Prediction.”
In 2006, he received the Charlotte Elizabeth Procter Honorific Fellowship, which provided funding for his independent research in the areas of rearrangement clustering techniques, molecular discovery applications and generalized assignment problems.
A 1998 graduate of Westmont Hilltop High School, he received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Penn State in 2002.
He is a senior engineer at Exxon Mobil in Fairfax, Va.
Dana McAllister graduated magna cum laude with a master’s degree in physician assistant science from St. Francis University, Loretto.
She was listed in Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges and is on the national dean’s list.
In addition, serving as co-president, she helped create a new campus chapter of Students Working Against Tobacco.
She is a 2003 graduate of Westmont Hilltop High School.
McAllister is employed by Marple Medical Associates, a cardiology group in Broomall, Delaware County.
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'New York City Subway Idol' | Soul, rhythm and blues singer in concert Feb. 18 at Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center
Alice Tan Ridley is just as popular above ground as below it. The singer, known as “The New York City Subway Idol,” will perform at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18 at Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center on the Pitt-Johnstown campus in Richland Township.
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All things afield at annual sportsmen's show
Folks who crave the great outdoors will have the chance to get a jump on their adventures by attending the 27th annual Allegheny Sport, Travel and Outdoor Show at the Monroeville Convention Center. The show, which runs from Feb. 15-19, is the only western Pennsylvania show dedicated to hunting, fishing and camping. It offers hundreds of exhibitors, dozens of live demonstrations and many seminars presented by experts in their fields of interest.
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Venue of Merging Arts to host Slovak Mardi Gras
Slovak heritage will be the center of attention at an upcoming party. A Slovak Mardi Gras, or Fasiangy, will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Feb. 19 at Venue of Merging Arts, 305 Chestnut St. in the Cambria City section of Johnstown.
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Go jump in a lake | Laurel Highlands Polar Plunge at Que to raise funds for Special Olympics
It takes a hearty soul to jump into a freezing Pennsylvania lake in February and pay money to do it. But that’s what organizers of the first official Laurel Highlands Polar Plunge are counting on. On Saturday, if people donate to Special Olympics of Pennsylvania, they can go jump in a lake.
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Westmont Hilltop High School has reached theatrical milestone
“The Pirates of Penzance” will mark Westmont Hilltop High School’s 50th year of presenting musical theater.
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Curtains rising | Students acting out roles in spring productions
A variety of performances that promise to be entertaining are scheduled for area high school stages.
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Tribute band to play best of Pink Floyd at War Memorial
This arena show will bring the lights and sounds of Pink Floyd. Brit Floyd, billed as the world’s greatest Pink Floyd show, will perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena, 326 Napoleon St., Johnstown.
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Religion in brief | Holy Trinity sets worship services
Worship services for Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 525 Main St., Berlin, will be held at 5:30 tonight and 9 a.m. Sunday, followed by Sunday school at 10:15.
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