» @ KS , yr aculty grads Service Programs, Viola Gommer, RN, Nursing. Beachwood, N.J., be receiving a Bachelor College Misericordia will graduate 225 men and women at its commencement exercises on Saturday, May 26. 1984, Misericordia’s 60th anniversary year, marks the College’s 58th commencement convocation. The ceremonies will be held at 2 p.m. on the College’s south lawn. Baccalaureate Mass will take nlace at 10 a.m. at the same location. In the event of rain, the Mass will be held at St. Mary’s Church, South Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre and commencement will be held at the Irem Temple, North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. College Misericordia will confer the following under- graduate degrees: Associate in Applied Science, Bach- elor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Bachelor of Social Work. Master of Science degrees will be awarded in Nursing and in Human Services Administration. Six master’s candidates will comprise the first graduating class in College Misericordia’s Human Services Administration program. The following Back Mountain residents will receive degrees in their respective areas of study: ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE — Linda Jane Gregory, Dallas; Gerald Martin O’Malia, Dallas. BACHELOR OF ARTS ART EDUCATION — Amy L. Garinger, Harveys Lake; Sara Ellen Waslick, Shavertown. HISTORY — Susan Marie Balutis, Dallas; James P. Mihalick, Dallas; Kenneth Carl Wolensky, Trucksville. LIBERAL STUDIES — Alda L. Maturi, Dallas. PRE LAW — Susan Marie Balutis, Dallas; James P. Mihalick, Dallas. STUDIO ART — Janeen Borelli, Benton. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION — Robin Lynn Ash- bridge, Shavertown; Linda Lori Boceci, Trucksville; Stephen R. Crane, Shavertown; James G. Kemmerer, Jr., Shavertown; Suzanne C. Raski, Benton;’ Ann Marie Rogan, Dallas; Patricia Dougher Shay, Trucks- ville; Irene G. Transue, Dallas; Barry Thomas Wagner, Dallas; Charlotte Skrzypkowski Williams, Dallas. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION — Mary Elizabeth Foltz, Dallas; Barbara F. Hall, Shavertown; Lynne A. Stephenson, Trucksville; Dianne Elizabeth Tometchko, Dallas; Susan Veitch, Dallas; Mary Ann Waish, Dallas. SPECIAL EDUCATION — Barbara F. Hall, Shaver- town; Mary Ann Walsh, Dallas. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING — Daniel Bertrand Albert, Dallas; Louise E. Edwards, Sweet Valley; Kathleen Kearney, R.S.M., Dallas; Sister Mayon Sylvain, R.S.M., Dallas; Donna Bryant Dubil, Shawanese; Karen Michael Parulski, Dallas; Jane Harvie Ruggles, Harveys Lake; Mary Celeste Pauletti Wilkes, Shavertown; Sharon M. Drasnin, Dallas; Patricia Ann Lavin Michael, Dallas; Ann W. Russin, Dallas. in Business Over 100 Boy Scouts from the 10 area Troops recently competed in the Mountain Pathfinder District Annual Swim Meet at the Wyoming Valley West High School pool. 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