Val nl orococoKNOSES es he te d- st er nd he ile [=8 © od & ~ | STDER i Spa ff ccoovoccocoronk : 2d | | ; } { | . C2 5} ‘Roberts, Betsy Turner, Robert .Allen, | * Townsend, Thomas | Wagner, Jean Welch, Chris- | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Honor Roll Students In Dallas Senior And Junior Dallas Senior and Dallas Junior High ' Schools announce names of Honor Roll students for the fourth marking period: In Senior High School: TWELFTH GRADE: Sandra Am- brose, Joyce Anderson, Sandra Ash, Mary Jane ‘Bennett, Jon Butler, Elizabeth ' Cleasby, Nancy Cool- baugh, Susan Dorrance, Dorothy Eck, Nancy Elston, Jean Kingsbury Byet, Louise Hadgsall, Elfriede Hefft, Barbara Hildebrand, Dana Jones, Betzi Kistler, Phyllis Major, Mary Mokychic, Dale Mosier, Edwin Nice- ly, Elsa Orchard, Diene Payne, {Susellen Roberts, Carol Snare, Bar- | Robert | bara Tag, Bonnie West, Wileman, Judith Williams, Linda Wolfe, Judith Woolbert, Lynn Wyse, Mary Zarychta. ELEVENTH GRADE: Robert Ash- man, Gary Cobb, William Cooper, Gloria Jean Covert, Judith Crispell, Gloria Dolbear, Ellen Dudasick, Ronald * Earl, Susan Fleming, leen Futch, Thomas Gauntlett, Paul Haradem, George Hosier, Paul Jen- kins, Susan Larish, Robert Letts, Jeanne Merolla, Arline Miller, John Molski, Richard Ratcliffe, Charlotte Barbara Ur- ban, John Wardell, Samuel Berkey, Robert Brown, Edith Chapple, Susan Cheney, Jac- queline Churry, Connie Condoras, Theresa Cushner, Betty Cyphers, Howard - Dymond, Beverly Lawrence Edwards, John Farley, Peggy Fleming, Mar- sha Getty, William Glahn, Patricia | Gorda. TENTH GRADE: Roger Hackling, | Joanne Hadsall, Margaret Harowicz, June Hayes, Barbara Hopkins, Bon- nie James, Richard Jenkins, Susan Karl, Carl Kaschenbach, Susan Kitchen, Andrea Krimell, Elmer La- moreaux, Kathleen Maury, Georgia McCutcheon, Sherrill Owens, Thomas Peirce, Pope, Janice Priebe, Karen Rome, Linda Rowett, Rumbaugh, David Ryan, Jack Simp- son, Marsha Carol Remley, wood, Sharon Titus, Joseph Ulino- ski, Patricia Whalen, Linda Waool- bert, Diane Yudiski. For Dallas Junior High School: SEVENTH GRADE: Patricia Achuff, Donald Alexander, Pamela Baker, Janet Balshaw, Robert Bay- | er, Robert Berkey, Robert Berlew, Richard Burkhardt, Roger Cheney, Janet Cleasby, Nancy Covert, Marc Davies, Donald Dennis, John Even- son, Russell Eyet, Scott Fry, Susan Fuller, Christine Grose, Gay Gun- dry. Lewis Haddle, Larry Heycock, Ruth Higgins, Ruth Haddle, Kath- leen Hons,. Linda Howell, Judy Jones, Mary Jordan, James Kaleta, Robert Kelley, Rozellen . Klaboe, James Knecht, Carol Patti Larson, (Carol MecGuiness, Candy Mohr, Carol Mohr, ' Miriam Mchr, Lynn Molski, Russell Monte- donico, Susan Moore, Beverly Peirce, Dorothy Philo, Kimberly Roddy, Margaret Ryen, Deborah Sa- vickas, Kathleen {3hannon, Sandra Sherwood, Debbie Slater,” Donna Smith, Karl Stage, Roy Supulski, Karen Tag, Sandra Tait, Steve Vernon: Pa tricia tine Zarychta. EIGHTH GRADE: Scott Alexan- der, Ann Barnes, Patricia Bauman, Beverly Belles, Bonnie Brobst, Co- leen Conaghan, Pam Cully, Stanley Dorrance, Helen Edwards, Ida Gil- lespie, ( Robert Graham, Hauck, Reba Heidel, Gail Hughes, Joyce Hughes, Eleanor Jones, Janet Kelley, Lenore Kennedy, Carol King, | Layaou, Frederick Mintzer, Nicol, Margaret Jane Linda Penman, Reese, BUY | WARDROBES FOR ALL 8” and 10” DOLLS. BARBIE & JINNY Complete Outfits For 15” To 24 ‘Dolls BIG SAVINGS Mar- | Eck, | Charlyn Eli, | Lee Philo, Dianne | Gail | Sowden. 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