STUDENT DIRECTORY
Megan Morando of Butler graduated from Butler High School and received honors with distinction.Morando plans to attend Duquesne University and become a physician assistant.She is the daughter of Richard and Mary Morando of Butler.———
<B>Sarah Pierotti </B>of Butler graduated from Butler High School and received honors with distinction.Pierotti plans to attend the University of Pittsburgh and major in premedicine and Spanish.She is the daughter of the Rev. Thomas and Lynn Pierotti.———<BR></BR><BR></BR><B>Alison Macomber</B> of Butler was accepted for admission to Saint Vincent College for the fall 2009 semester.Macomber, daughter of James and Kathy Macomber, graduated from Butler Senior High School in June, where she was a member of the track and field team and co-captain of the flag team and sequinettes.Macomber also was senior class secretary and National Honor Society treasurer. She plans to major in international business at Saint Vincent College.———
<B>Thomas Winkler </B>of Butler graduated from Butler High School and received honors with distinction.He plans to attend Penn State University and major in engineering.He is the son of Michael and Carolyn Winkler of Butler.———<BR></BR><BR></BR><B>Holly Muska</B> of Saxonburg was accepted for admission to Point Park University, where she will major in broadcast journalism.While attending Keystone High School, Muska participated in dance and completed her academic studies with high honors.She is the daughter of Gary and Mary Ann Muska of Saxonburg.———<BR></BR><BR></BR><B>Maura McCaslin</B> of West Sunbury was accepted for admission to the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville, where she plans to study secondary education and mathematics.McCaslin is a 2009 graduate of Moniteau Junior-Senior High School, where her activities included the National Honor Society and editing the yearbook.She is the daughter of Mark and Theresa McCaslin of West Sunbury.———
<B>Josh Bowser</B>, a fifth grader at Slippery Rock Elementary School, received a Good Citizenship Award June 9 from State Sen. Mary Jo White, R-21st.This award is for students who have demonstrated qualities of good citizenship through display of character, leadership, scholarship and acceptance of responsibility.Bowser also received the Presidential Award for Academic Excellence and an award for receiving "Career A's" since first grade.His parents are Mike andKris Bowser of Slippery Rock, and his grandparents are Joyce Collier of Butler and Jerry and Jean Ann Bowser of East Brady.———<BR></BR><BR></BR>Recent Butler Senior High School graduates <B>Nikki Bruner</B> and <B>Jason Clouse</B> each were awarded the 2009 Rosanne Cavalero and Jane Cavalero scholarships in the amount of $7,984.The scholarships are distributed through the Wellington C. Cad Fund of the Pittsburgh Foundation. The funds provide scholarships in equal shares to the male and female graduates of Butler High School with the highest cumulative grade-point average who pursue post-secondary education.Bruner is the daughter of David and Cathleen Bruner of Butler. She will be a business and hospitality major at Boston University.Clouse is the son of John and Vicki Clouse of Butler. He will major in finance at the University of Pennsylvania.———<BR></BR><BR></BR><B>John Damits</B> of Jefferson Township will participate in the summer program at the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Talented Elementary and Secondary Students.He will attend the green engineering class held at the Oakland campus, which is aimed at gifted students who want to explore concepts and applications at a high level and fast pace.Damits is an eighth grade student at Knoch Middle School. He is the son of Dave Damits of Jefferson Township.
