ye » ee PRR : R TES or, AE SES FS poe Sixty-Nine On Honor Roll Triple Jointure Lists Students Lehman-Jackson - Ross fourth quarter honor roll has sixty-nine names, including those of seniors who have already graduated. List- ing by classes, there are eight stu- dents in 7-A: Gail Bonning, Elnore Conner, Donna Cundiff, Marjorie Cushall, Nancy Dodson, Nancy Dra- piewski, Robert Gregory, John Horniak. Six in 7-B: Johanna Laskowski, Thomas Lawrence, Dana Lord, Al- bert Niezgoda, Anthony Price, Barry Rauch. Seven in 7-C: Edna Rogers, Rob- ert Ross, Carol Ruger, (Carol Stroud, Janet Vanderhoff, Stephen Yencha, Susan Yocum, Three in 8-A: Grace Bouch, Ger- aldine Hontz, Joyce Husted. Eight in 8-B: Beverly Radginski, Betty Toese, ‘Shirley Rogers, Victor Salansky, Alberta Shaw, Betty Shorts, Russell Steele, LeRoy Sult. Seven in 9-A: Phoebe Bouch, Jean Drapiewski, Louise Ellsworth, Betty Lou Kliamovich, John Kupstas, Eileen Lawrence, Yvonne Lubinski. Three in 9-B: Donna Price, Kath- ryn Sorokin, Edward Stofko. Six in 10-A: Alice Mae Britt, Jean Davis, Jacqueline Keener, Mary Kliamovich, Mary Ann Kupstas, Beverly Major. Five in 10-B: Shirley Park, Michael Parsons, Barbara Radgin- ski, Janet Smith, Thomas Yencha. Three in 11-A: Alice Gardecki, Patsy Ide, Janet Kitchen. Five in 11-B: Margaret Maransky, Evelyn Raspen, Mary Sabaluski, Mary Sorokin, Ashel Sutliff. Five in 12-A: Jeanne Casterline, Marcia Elston, Jay Long, Alfred Manzoni, Edith Mazonkey. Three in 12-B: John Ruda, Charles Skopic, Nancy Williams, § Idetown Confidence (Class met in the church house on Tuesday night. Mrs. Kenneth Calkins led the devo- tions. Mrs. Russell Rogers presided in the absence of the president. Hostesses were Mrs. Bruce Williams and Mrs. Russell Rogers. Present were Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Russell Rogers, Mrs. David Ide, Mrs. Claire Me- Kenna, Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mrs. Merrel Burnett, Mrs. Lewis Anesi, Mrs. Clifford Davis, Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. Harold Donnelly, Bess Cooke. f [Carol Kern, student nurse at the Wilmington Hospital, Delaware, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Marion Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stacey re- turned to their home ‘Sunday night after spending last week with rela- tives and friends in Harrisburg and Seaside, N. J. Little Donnie Meade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade, observed, his fourth birthday on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ‘Smith and daughters, Janet and Delores spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Bristol, Pa. The WCTU will meet at the home of Mrs. Archie Major on Tuesday afternoon at two. Mrs. E. R. Parrish will preside. : \ Mrs. Libbie Smith, Mrs. Clifford Davis, Doreen Davis, Glenda and Gloria Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline and children, Nancy and Doris, and James Lee, spent Satur- day in Allentown, where they at- tended the wedding of Elgene Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Clark Smith to Ronald VanHorn on Sat- urday afternoon. The ceremony was performed in Asbury Methodist Church, Allentown. Free Methodist Church Holds Children’s Day Trucksville Free Methodist Sun- day School observed Children’s Day Sunday morning. The theme of the program was “Christ and the Children.” A felto- gram picture, “Jesus Blessing the Children,” occupied the center back of the platform. : After the opening song “Jesus Saves,” Mrs. Frank Mathers, teach- er of the Bible Class, offered prayer. [Children of the Beginners, Pri- mary and Junior classes united in singing a number of motion chorus- es, recited scripture verses, and gave recitations, The Junior High School class gave a special selection in song, “Soldiers of Christ, Arise.” Rev. Dana Dimmick gave a short talk, taking the verse, “Suffer Lit- tle Children, and Forbid Them Not,” as a text. Two babies, William James Sutton and James Wickham were baptized by the pastor. Kings Daughters Annual Garden Party Thursday Members and guests of Kings Daughter’s Class, Shavertown Meth- odist, who need transportation for the annual Garden Party on Thurs- day, may call Mrs. Budd Hirleman, who will arrange for cars. The com- mittee promises plenty of parking space close to the home of Mrs. Thomas Graham, hostess, 211 S. Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown. Mrs. Elizabeth Conrad will read. 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