John S. Neamonitis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neamonitis of Munsey Park, has graduated from Chaminade High School where he was a member of the National Honor Society and on the Honor Roll for four consecutive years. During his senior year, he was co-editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, Tarmac. His article, "Not As Simple As Black and White," on the subject of racial discrimination won best editorial among all Long Island high school newspapers and was published by The Long Island Catholic . John will be attending the Leonard N. Stern School of Business of New York University in the fall where he plans to major in finance and international trade.
Jonathan Christopher Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks of Manhasset, received a bachelor of arts degree from the College of Arts and Science of Vanderbilt University on May 8.
Alicia Brooks and Audrey Leverich of Manhasset were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at the College of Arts and Science of Vanderbilt University. Alison Berest of Manhasset was awarded high honors for the spring semester from Peabody College of Vanderbilt University.
Adam Paul Peters of Manhasset received his B.A. degree in anthropology and sociology from Lafayette College in Easton, PA, on May 23. Adam was graduated from Manhasset High School in June, 1994. He is the son of Paul Leone Peters of Manhasset and Linda Okum. Adam will join the firm of Paine Webber, Inc. in July. Elizabeth Ann LeVeen of Plandome received a bachelor of arts in international affairs and French from Lafayette College. She was a member of Pi Delta Phi.
Boston University awarded academic degrees to 3,726 students this spring. Receiving degrees were Manhasset residents Christine N. Bianco, juris doctor in law; John K. Huang, MBA in business administration and management; Christine L. Soo, bachelor of arts in economics.
Kristina Anne Doyle, daughter of Robert and Madeleine Doyle of Flower Hill, Manhasset, received a bachelor of arts in theater from Bucknell University on May 23.
Glen Manjos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Manjos of Manhasset, received a bachelor of arts in English from Hamilton College on May 24. He is a graduate of the Portledge School. Michael Sacino, son of Mrs. Michele Sacino Sr. of Manhasset, received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from Hamilton College. He is a graduate of La Salle Military Academy. Everett Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Young of Manhasset, received a bachelor of arts degree in French from Hamilton College. He is a graduate of Manhasset High School.
Anthony W. Duffy of Manhasset was among 385 graduates to receive a bachelor's degree on May 25 from Bates College. Duffy graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in English. A dean's list student, he went to Japan for a semester in 1994 and is a graduate of Manhasset High School. He is the son of Michael Duffy of Munsey Park and the late Alison Duffy.
Daniel Milorad Radulovic of Manhasset was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at SUNY Brockport.
Courtney Murray of Munsey Park was awarded a bachelor's degree in management from Providence College on May 17.
The following local students were among the 1,127 students receiving degrees from Lehigh University on May 31:
Marybeth Collins of Manhasset was awarded a B.S. in business and economics with a major in finance and a second major in marketing. Amy Craig Lederer of Manhasset was awarded a B.A. with a major in psychology, with high honors, and received the College Scholar in the College of Arts and Sciences Departmental Honors in psychology. Daniella Demichele Avolese of Plandome was awarded a B.A. with an interdisciplinary major.
Josip A. Belic of Manhasset was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Roger Williams University.