Johnson College

June 26
Johnson College

Johnson College conferred degrees to 135 graduates at the May 10 commencement ceremony, which was held at the Moffat Building on the college’s campus. Abington area graduates include:

Shown, from left, are: Krystalee Lutz, Veterinary Technology, and her brother Trevor Lutz, Electrical Construction and Maintenance Technology, both of Lake Ariel; Judy Fedor, Radiologic Technology and her son Matt Fedor, Electronic Technology, both of Jermyn; David Kimble, Architectural Drafting and Design Technology and his brother Aaron Kimble, Electronic Technology, both of Clarks Summit and Gerald Manley, Electronic Technology and his sister Kristen Manley, Radiologic Technology, both of Moscow.



John P. Blake



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Associate in Science Degrees

Radiologic Technology: Meghan Walsh, Clarks Summit.

Associate in Applied Science

Architectural Drafting and Design Technology: David Kimble, Clarks Summit; Katie M. Roberts, Clarks Summit; John Zakarauskas III, Clarks Summit.

Diesel Truck Technology: Sean Paul Onufryk, Clarks Summit; Adam M. Vosburg, Tunkhannock.

Electrical Construction and Maintenance Technology: Nicholas Cody Sutton, Nicholson.

Electronic Technology: Aaron A. Kimble, Clarks Summit; Randy Matthew Schultz, Nicholson.

Precision Machining Technology: Mark Williams, Clarks Summit.

School Stats

3427 N Main Avenue Scranton, PA 18508

Enrollment: 375

Graduation Date: May 10, 10 a.m.

Location: Moffat Building

Graduating Class Size: 135

Graduation Speaker: John P. Blake, executive deputy secretary of the PA Department of Community and Economic Development.


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