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Five ¾¨Ó㴫ý Students Serve as Judges in Science Competition

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Posted on Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Five ¾¨Ó㴫ý students recently served as judges at the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science competition.

The ¾¨Ó㴫ý judges are all members of Psi Chi, a national honor society in psychology.Ìý They judged the research of students ranging from seventh to eleventh grade competing in the behavioral science division.

The judges were:

Pittsburgh, PA
ÌýAmanda Ries is a daughter of Robert and Delores Ries, 612 Macassar Drive.Ìý Ries, a junior psychology major, is a graduate of Baldwin High School.
Anneliese Schwartzmiller is a daughter of Matthew and Annette Schwartzmiller, 901 Elkton St.Ìý Schwartzmiller, a freshman psychology major, is a graduate of Canevin High School.
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Edinburg, PA
ÌýHeidi Haski is a daughter of Martin and Candace Haski, R.D. 1.Ìý Haski, a junior psychology major, is a graduate of Mohawk Area High School.

Corry, PA
ÌýAmy Rushin is a daughter ofÌý Karen and the late Michael Rushin, 103 East Irving St.ÌýÌý Rushin, a junior psychology major, is a graduate of Corry Area High School.

Youngstown, OH
ÌýDiana Moore is a daughter of Donna Moore, 2497 Sierra Drive.Ìý Moore, a senior psychology major, is a graduate of Ursuline High School.

ÌýFor more information, contact Dr. Alan Gittis, professor of psychology and advisor of Psi Chi at ¾¨Ó㴫ý, at (724) 946-7358 or e-mail gittisa@westminster.edu.