® - - THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1984 7 Brownies stay dry Dallas Post/Ed Campbell / A bright spot Parade. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell College Misericordia celebrated its 58th commencement exercises on Saturday on the south lawn of the Dallas campus. Two hundred and twenty five men and women received the following degrees: associate in applied science, bache- lor of arts, bachelor of music, bach- elor of science, bachelor of science in nursing, bachelor of social work, master of science in human services administration, and master of sci- ence in nursing. The Honorable George M. Leader, former Governor of Pennsylvania, presented the commencement address to the class of 1984. Leader recalled his own graduation from the University of Pennsylvania in 1939, when he became the first Leader in eight generations to receive a baccalaureate degree. “I believe that your parents will want you to remember your roots,” your, heritage and try to live up to the high -expectations.that.your family has for you.” Morsignars Andrew; ul.-MeGowan, chairman-of: College-Misericordia’s ‘board of trustees, conferred an hon- orary doctor of laws degree upon Governor Leader, in recognition of his distinguished service to the State of Pennsylvania, to education and to humankind. An honorary doctor of humane letters degree was awarded to Sister Mary Maurita Sengelaub, R.S.M., senior advisor to the presi- dent of the Sisters of Merch Health Corporation in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Dr. James J. Pallante, academic dean of the College, presented the 227 degree candidates; Misericor- dia’s president, Dr. Joseph R. Fink, conferred the degrees. Cheryl L. Jones, Scott Street, Wilkes-Barre was recognized with several awards. A summa cum laude graduate of the music therapy program, Ms. Jones received the Alumni Award for scholarship, the Julia Janice Koons Bonin Award for proficiency in music, and the Music Therapy Award for professional growth in music therapy. She was the National Catholic College Grad- Rebecca M. Oshorn MSW, ACSW Shavertown Individual, Couple Family Counseling Fee Adjustable Eve. Appts. 696-1932 Degree awarded auditorium. uate Honor Society. Ms. Jones sang the National Anthem at the opening of the commencement convocation. Other Wilkes-Barre residents hon- ored with special awards include Mary Beth A. Kollesar, Madison Street, who received the Sister Mary Kateri Dowart Award for excellence and leadership in nurs- ing; Don C. Kemmerer, Andover Street, recipient of the Rho-Tau Award for clinical excellence in and Susan Marie Stilp also of Andover Street in Wilkes-Barre, received the Dr. Tatjana Petrychenko Award for out- standing achievement in Biology. Carmen N. Chiumento, of North Main Street in Plains, was recog- nized for earning the highest grade point average in the class of 1984. Mr. Ciemento earned a 3.98 aver- age, on a scale of 4.0. The new graduates heard remarks by Margaret H. Spengler, president of College Misericordia’s J noted that “this present moment, this moment of your graduation is holy--for out of it your future emerges. Fill your future with a love for life and you will discover the essential elements for happi- ness.” The Most Reverend J. Carroll McCormick, former Bishop of Scranton, offered the benediction at the conclusion of the commence- ment ceremonies. a Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Parade participants : Christy Campbell of Lehman sits high and mighty upon her horse as she participates in the Memorial Day Parade at Sweet Valley. News & Ad Deadline Friday Noon FRI. 7:00 P.M. SAT. 7:00 P.M. M. CHURCH AUCTION Precision Haircutting Studio for Men & Women Permanent Waving . Dimensional Coloring 675-0447 || 287-1730 Dallas Shopping Narrows Shopping Center Center k Dallas Edwardsville Lehman Come by and see which of our “hot” treats you can enjoy today at a cool 33¢ off! Plus, get 24 icy-cold ounces of #Coca-Cola’ and “Coke” are regis- tered trademarks which identify the same product of the Coca-Cola Company. FREE with this ad! And Purchase Of 33c Special good thru 7/6/84 | 2h 21 ERT Thurs. 10-8 We Want You To Announce Your Engagement Or Wedding With Us The Dallas Post Will Print Your Engagement or Wedding Photo With All The Details Of Your Special Occasion FREE OF CHARGE CALL DOTTY AT 675-5211 AND LET THE BACK MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY SHARE YOUR GOOD NEWS