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LIST $1.19 HEAD & SHOULDERS ..o:i: OUR PRICE “31.29 (5 SHAMPOO Dallas lists 188 students on honor roll The honor roll for the second nine-weeks marking period of Dallas Senior High School lists 188 students. Included on the roll for the period which ended Jan. 29 are 71 sophomores, 58 juniors and 59 seniors as follows: Grade 12: Judith Allen, Deb- orah Anderson, Sheryl Beard, Kathie Beisel, M. Charlene Bird, Michael Breakstone, Su- san Bucan, Barbara Connolly, Lorene Daring, Grant Davis, Ruth DeWitt, Susan Dexter, James Duffy, Clifton Dungey, William Ellis, John Fedock, John Fleming, Ernest Gelb, Roberta Gilbert, Jane Gilmar- tin, Robert Griffiths, Peggie Hackling, Douglas Hess, Carol Hicks, Emory Huey, David Jones, Mary Jo Karweta, Gwen Kloeber, Marion Kozak, John Krivak, Elaine Kuehn, Charles La Berge, Ruth Lewis, Bruce Long, Laura Menzel, Penny Metz, James Miller, Michael Moore, Wendy Neilson, Susan Owens, Anne Perkoski, David Peters, James Pichert, Susan Polachek, Diane Reese, Carol Shaskan, Richard Sheldon, Karen Siglin, Paulette Stasko, George Stolarick, Clark Switzer, Gail Telford, Carol Trumbower, Barbara Tyrrell, Donald Voelker, Cathy Walters, Sally Wiggin, Lorraine Wolver- ton, Joy Yeust. Grade 11: Sandra Barakat, Paul Beard, Deborah Bednar, Nancy Bergman, William Brad- bury, Fern Carkhuff, Diane Chadwick, James Corbett, Ste- phen Crispell, Mary Cully, Charlene Demmy, Linda Dex- ter, Mark Dorrance, Virginia Dorrance, Carla Dunham, Con- stance Edwards, Kim English, Joanne Gensel, Bruce Goer- inger, Steven Goode, Catherine. Grieshaber, Joseph Hazeltine. Betty Heffner, Lenchen Hefft Mark Hicks; Cheryl Hontz David Johnston, Jo Ann Juris, .Kostrobala, Carol Kaleta, Kathy Karuza, Wayne Kester, Marilyn Kirk- patrick, Joan Kuchinskas, David Kulick, ) j Batch, Glenda Larson, Sandra Long, Diane Martin, Gail Mar- tin, George Messersmith, Diane Morgan, Maureen Novicki, Emilie Peters, John Porter, Deborah Race, Barbara Rice, Brenda Richards, James Ro- man, Phillip Scott, Donna Se- ward, Marilyn Shemanski, Ber- nardine Sherman, Jocelyn Strunk, Frank Summa, Ster- ling Wagner, Linda Wazeter, Joanne Williams, Catherine Wilson. Grade 10: Melanie Albert, Leslie Alexander, 39. len, Scott Bayer, Carol Beline, George Brody, Linda Brongo, Roger Brown, Robert Carle, Dorothy Cooper, Janice Culp, Michael Davis, Mary Ann DeMarco, Diane Dennis, Jane Domnick, Mary Eppley, Les- lie Evans, Marie Ewdoschenko, Karen Fedock, Nancy Fleming, Kathy Futch, Audrey Gerlach, Robert Goeringer, Nancy Gor- don, Brenda Hadsall, Joan Havir, Cathy Heffner, Tena Hicks, Nancy Howell, Roger Howell, Beth Hunter, Timothy Kaye, Priscilla Kloeber, Gary Thomas Krivak, Sally Kuhnert, Jon J. La Berge, Patricia Lewis, Barbag Long, Allyson Lord, Judith MacAvoy, John Martin, William’ McHale, Robert Menzel, Jay foe Martha Miller, Debbie Bh chell, Susan Neilson, Deborah’ New- berry, Estella Parker, Patri- cia, Parrish, Donna: Perry, Holly Phillips, Debra : Philo, Nancy Pichert, Robert B. Por- ter, Thomas Reese, Edward Riefenstahl, Marian "Rosser, Nancy Samuels, Deborah Schooley, Julia Scott, Paula Selingo, Clark Turner, David Voelker, Alexander Wazeter, Linda Wentz, Joseph Whalen, John Woychick, Richard Yeust, Alan Zaboski. Red Cross holds water safety class Josh Shongimessy air man of the water safety pro- gram, Wyoming Valley Chap- ter, American Red Cross, has announced that water safety in- structors whose authorization expired Dec. 31, 1969, and who did not complete the ten-hours retraining in the revised water safety program by the date, may bereauthorized by success- fully completing part two of the water safety instructor course which will be conducted at King’ Ss College swiming pool. A training course in part one of water safety instruction be- gan Feb. 16 at the Wyoming Seminary swimming pool, Mar- ket and North Sprague Avenue, Kingston. Subsequent sgssions will be held at the Lp pool Feb. 18, Feb. 23, Feb. 25 and March 2. Holders of current Senior Life Saving Certificates are eligible to take the free training course. TRUCKSVILLE Back Mountain 4H Club will meet in the municipal building tomorrow night at 7. Paul Beard will preside. Entertain- ment and refreshments will follow the meeting. Cub Pack 155 will hold its Blue and Gold dinner in the educational building of Trucks- ville United Methodist Church tomorrow night at 6: 30. Parents will be guests. Robert Johnson is leader of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Laing Cool- baugh, Huntsville Road, will spend the weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plummer, and family, Valley Forge. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chap- pell and family, Reading, have moved to the Adam’s apart- ment, 232 Cliffside Ave. Mrs. Phillip Anderson, Balti- more, recently visited her mother, Maude Robbins, Har- ris Hill Road. Cathy Thompson, Edgewood Heights, was confined to her home several days last week by illness. Sgt. James Walters who has been serving in Okinawa is spending a forty day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walters, Terrace Ave. At the end of his leave he will serve at Platzburg, N.Y. Mrs. Donald Anderson, Carverton Road, entertained her card club Friday night. Table decorations followed the valentine motif. Prizes were won by Mrs. Sheldon Hoover and Mrs. John Roushey Sr. Other members attendong were Mrs. Harold Croom, Mrs. George Gaylord, Mrs. William Lohman, Mrs. Robert Mathers, Mrs. Harry D. Owens, Mrs. Ogden Palmer and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoskins, Church Road, will spend the weekend in Philadelphia. Bruce Neil, 123 Warden Ave., is convalescing at his home af- ter being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Bruce suffereddynjur- ies in an automobile a®dident on Pioneer Avenue. Bertha Evans, Holly Street, will celebrate her birthday Sunday. A family party will mark the occasion. [da Alan Root, Carverton®hoad, is convalescing at his home af- ter being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Friendship Class of Trucks- ville United Methodist Church met in the educational build- ing Tuesday evening. Mrs. George Gaylord presided. Ruth ' Merriel gave the Bible lesson. Mrs. B. C. Smith and her committee served ments. There were 17 mem- bers in attendence. Robert Baird, Cliffside ad nue, has been appointed to the committee for the forthelgning campaign of the WyGthing Valley United Fund. He will serve with the radio group. Mrs. Charles Behee, Chase Road, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Morris, 232 Cliffside Ave., have pur- chased and moved to ‘a new home at 225 Holly St. Mrs. George J. Hayward and son Benjamin, Philadelphia, have returned to their home after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer R. Goldsmith, Knobb Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Snyder, Brown Manor, entertained at a Valentine party Saturday evening. 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