The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 28, 1962, Image 3

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‘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
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Complete Outfits For 15” To 24 ‘Dolls
BIG SAVINGS
Mar- |
Eck, |
Charlyn Eli, |
Lee Philo, Dianne |
Gail |
Sowden. Sheryl Stan- |
ley, Marie Stolarick, William Swart- |
Kuchemba, |
Barbara |
Sara ‘Otto, Deborah |
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| BACK MT. LIBRARY AUCTION
JULY 5-6-7
High Schools
£2
FISHERMEN FIND TWO
RED SHOULDERED HAWKS
A pair of young red shoul-.
dered hawks which Donald
Weidner and his neighbour,
Lewis Buckingham of Lehman
Avenue found [faturday after-
noon while fishing along Tunk-
hannock Creek both died short-
ly after the men brought them
home in an attempt to save
them.
The hawks, about five inches
high, had apparently fallen out
of their nest and into the
stream when the anglers found
them drenched on the stream |
bank. :
One of the hawks died Satur-
day night and the other late
Sunday after Edward Gdosky
of the State Game Commission
took it.
It is believed the hawks be-
came chilled after their fall in
the stream or they might have |
been saved. |
Rome, Bonnie Rood, Margaret Rood,
Marshall Rumbaugh, Richard Todd,
Linda Wimmer, |
| Howard Weiner,
| Donna Zekas.
NINTH GRADE: Judy Bergstras- | |
| ser, Susan Bogden, Linda Casterline, |
| Wayne (Casterline, « Linda Davies, |
{ Carolyn Dendler, Susan = Dingle,
| Elaine Dixon, Stephen Fararr, Jean |
| Fleming, Marjorie Glahn, Monica |
| Haradem, Catherine Hudak, Gail | |
Lamoreaux, Neil Martin, Charles |
{ Miller, Mayi'yn Moyer, Jo Ann Nor- |
i rie, David Palmer, Diane Pattison,
| Sharon Phillips, Jean Shales, Nicho- |
[las Sosik, Marypaula Stoner, Harry '
Swegppenheiser, Judith = Taylor,
Thomas Wardell, Ann Woolbert,
| Shirley Zarychta,
Dallas Methodist Bible |
‘School Plans Party
This week marks the end of an-
| other Vacation Bible School year.
| A party and a program will be held
| for the children, of Dallas Metho-
| dist Church.
There were 145 enrolled, with
[the help of the following teachers
and assistants; Mesdames Mary
| Reese, Jane Richardson, Shirley
Harriet Miller, Dorothy
i Moore, Shirley Mayer, Audrey Nel-
| son, Alice Brown,” Doris ‘Long.
| Dorothy Blase, Mary Young, Al-
{ berta Cross, Shirley Goode, Hazel
| Garris, Emma Britton and Bebe
' Rumbaugh; Misses Pat Peiffer, Don-
| na Smith, Mary Jane Faust, Jean
| Fleming, Janice Hanna, Judy Miller,
| Gail Rumbaugh, Miriam Mohr, Peg-
and Ricky Cross.
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_THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1962
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