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Lauren E. Weymouth graduated from Kenyon College on May 17. She received the bachelor of arts degree and graduated with a major in political science. Lauren is the daughter of Norma and Terry Weymouth of Manhasset.

On May 21, Dean C. Kyriannis, graduated with an AAS in Automotive Engineering Tech. from the State University of New York at Farmingdale. He is a resident of Manhasset.

A resident of Manhasset, Roy C. Studness, graduated from Wesleyan University on May 24 with a Bachelor of Arts in Government. He received his degree with departmental high honors. He is the son of Dr. Charles Studness and Harriet Studness.

Steven Edward Huntington, a junior at Wake Forest University, made the dean's list for the spring semester in 1998. He also recently returned from a stay in Benin, Africa where he studied the economics of developing nations with a group of Wake Forest students. There he met the President of the World Bank and the Kings of Benin's Provinces. Steven is from Manhasset.

Christine M. Heske, a 1997 graduate of Manhasset High School and the daughter of Walter and Grace Heske of Plandome Heights, has been named to the Dean's List after completing her Freshman year at Harvard-Radcliffe University. Based on her academic achievement, Christine has been awarded the Honorary Harvard College Scholarship and the Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Certificate of Merit from Radcliffe College. Heske, who is a pre-med student with a concentration in anthropology, is also a member of the Radcliffe College Women's Novice Crew Team.

Manhasset resident, Elizabeth Anne Lee, has been named to Deans High Honors for the 1998 spring semester at Connecticut College where she is in the class of '98.

Son of Dorothy Greene and the late David N. Graubert of Manhasset, John D. Graubert has been named the Deputy General Counsel of the Federal Trade Commission. Since 1989, he has been a partner with Steptoe & Johnson LLP, where he began as an associate in 1982. He served as a law clerk in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals. Mr. Graubert received his J.D. from Georetown University in 1981, where he served as Articles and Notes Editor for the American Criminal Law Review. He received his B.A., cum laude, from Williams College in1978. He graduated from Manhasset High School in 1974. Graubert is origionally from Manhasset, but now resides in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Alexandra Kahn, and their daughter, Christina.



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