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Five Westminster College Students Serve as Judges in Science Competition

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Posted on Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Five Westminster College students recently served as judges at the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science competition.

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

The judges were:

Pittsburgh, PA
 Amanda Ries is a daughter of Robert and Delores Ries, 612 Macassar Drive.  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.  Schwartzmiller, a freshman psychology major, is a graduate of Canevin High School.
 
Edinburg, PA
 Heidi Haski is a daughter of Martin and Candace Haski, R.D. 1.  Haski, a junior psychology major, is a graduate of Mohawk Area High School.

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

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

 For more information, contact Dr. Alan Gittis, professor of psychology and advisor of Psi Chi at Westminster College, at (724) 946-7358 or e-mail gittisa@westminster.edu.