Students cited at By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Top ranking students of the Dallas Senior High School were presented Eighty-six honor students, in addi- tion to their parents, faculty mem- bers, board members, administra- tors and special guests attended the dinner and presentation. School Board Director Donald Jones presented Professor James Conference scheduled The Luzerne County Women’s Conference, the first such confer- ence of its kind in the area, will be held June 1, 1985 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre in Lehman. This event is being co-sponsored by 45 area organizations concerned about women’s issues. The day-long conference will kick off with Keynote Speaker, Motlale- pula Chabaku, a native of South Africa, whose speech entitled ‘‘Join- ing Hands” will address the poten- tial that is within each person to make an impact on the world around us. 3 The afternoon will feature a panel of Hollywood ex-wives: Patti Lewis, Lynn Landon and Jackie Joseph, who founded the group, L.A.D.I.LE.S. (Life After Divorce Is Eventually Sane). They will share their experi- ences with divorce in Hollywood. Conference participants will have a choice of three of 32 workshops designed to appeal to women of all ages, backgrounds and interests. Some topics are: Access to Jobs, Combining Career with Motherhood, Mother-Daughter-Granddaughter, Your Financial Future, Behind Bars, Feminization of Poverty, Pre- venting Child Sexual Assault, Women in Depression, A Woman’s Place Is In the House and Senate, Options fo Caregivers, Eating Behaviors. In addition to workshops, the con- ference will feature films and dis- plays. The cost of the conference, including lunch is $12.00, and schol- arships are available. Child care will be provided. For more information, call Penn State (675-2171, extension 276). Reg- Fehlner, Ph.D., Penn State Univer- sity, guest speaker, who spoke on the insight into beauty and the value of continuing higher education. Honor certificates were presented by department chairmen to the highest ranked sophomore, junior and senior in art, business, English, foreign languages, healthy, physical education, home economics, indus- trial arts, mathematics, music, sci- ence, environmental studies and social studies. Guidance coordinator Patricia Russin and Michael Shevock presented special awards as fol- lows: Hugh O’Brien Scholarship to sophomore Mark Richardson; Penn- sylvania Free Enterprise, Junior Michele Lamoreaux; Wilkes College Presidential Scholarship, Senior David Garber; Jets Team winners, Peter Morcos, Dave Dillon; Dallas Federated Women’s Scholarship, Kim Rollman, Stan Koprowski; Jay- cees Scholarship, Sharon Dough- erty; Lions Scholarship, John Kutz; Dallas Lioness Scholarship, Chris- tine Cavalari; National Scholar-Ath- lete Award, Matthew Medura; Pennsylvania Junior Miss finalist $11,000 scholarship, Judy Fitch; Wilkes-Barre Campus Penn State Freshman Scholarship, Eric Supey. Certificates of Commendation in the 1985 National Merit Scholarship program were presented to David Dillon and Thomas Sudol. Junior Peter Morcos was presented as the finalist in the Pennsylvania Gover- nor’s School for the Sciences and semi-finalists in the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts were Sophomores Barbara Davies, Victor Liva, Heather Nattress; and Junior Kathleen McKewon. Michele Lamo- reaux and Marilyn Ward were hon- ored as 4.0 students and students presented fro the Presidential Aca- demic Fitness Awards were Amy Aston, David Dillon, Sharon Dough- erty, Matthew Eichorn, David Garber, Ruth Gavazzi, Jeffrey Hall, John Kutz, Matthew Medura, Thomas Sudol, Eric Supey and Keith Wasilewski. NEDT Certificate winners were Elizabeth Adams, Crystallene Bell, Chrissy Bulford, Patricia Chismer, Erin M. Cleary, Denise Corcoran, Ann Marie Danna, Donald S. Fran- cis, Mary R. Herbert, Truyen L. Huynh, Doreen E. Karrot, Chris S. Kelly, Robert Kruchinski, Matt Lipo, Lynn K. Matus, Kristen McHenry, Tom McNichols, Leonard Medura, Eileen Nagy, Enrico Nar- done, Heather Nattress, Kristen Piatkowski, Mark Richardson, Chris Reidlinger, Staci Robbins, Elizabeth Scott, Lauren Walsh, Cathy Zikor, and Joanne Zuba, all of them sopho- mores. Induction of new members into the Dallas High School Chapter, National Honor Society, was held prior to the presentation of all certificate and scholarships, in a ceremony conducted by Society President Kelly Saba. Miss Saba carried a lighted candle which she explained was a symbol of the Light of Knowledge. She led the members in the pledge of the Honor Society as they and former members of the society lit their candles from the lighted one she held, and carried them back to their tables. Senior David Garber was presented as valedictorian of the senior class of 1985 and Thomas Sudol was presented as salutatorian Top German Student Dallas Post/Charlot M. 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