PAGE TWO Dallas changes method of honor roll listing The Dallas Senior High School will determine students to be listed on its honor roll by a new method this year. The new method is being used for the first time with the first nine weeks marking period. Those students with a quality point average of 3.5 and above will be on the first honors list and those with a quality point average of 3.0 to 3.5 will be on the second honors list. First honors—I2th grade: Mary Cully, Charlene Demmy, Constance Edwards, Betty J. Heffner, Cheryl Hontz, Patricia Koeb, Glenda Larson, Brenda Richards, Philip Scott, Cather- ine Wilson. Eleventh grade: Diane Dennis, Marie Ewdoschenko, Nancy Fleming, Kathy Futch, Robert Goeringer, Cathy Heff- ner, Jon Jay La Berge, William McHale, Debra Philo, Nancy Pichert, Edward Riefenstahl, John Woychick. Tenth grade: Christine Banks, Jay Berger, Bruce Be- secker, David Byon, Wayne Evans, Linda Fink, Andrea Friedman, Jeanette Goreinger, Michael Hawk, Raymond Jacobs, Anne Jonsson, Karen Kauffman, Jack Kloeber, Kathy Kreidler, Wayne Long, David Longmore, Nancy Mathers, Thomas McCabe, Marilyn Miller, Nan Peiffer, Harry Phil- lips, Barbara Pichert, Nancy Popielarz, Pamela Porter, A. Louis Sappe, Diane Stredny, Patricia VanEtten.. Second honors—I2th grade: Charlene Albosta, Sandra Bara- kat, Nancy Bergman, Keith Bicking, William Bradbury, Kathleen Brennan, Warren Boyes, Fern Carkhuff, Arlene Cook, Linda Dexter, Richard Dodson, Linda Doughton, Carla Dunham, Elizabeth Eckman, Valerie Edwards, William Flock, Bruce Goeringer, Steven Goode, Lenchen Hefft, Debra Herritt, Mark Hicks, Carol Kaleta, Wayne Kester, Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Raymond Kuder- ka, David Kulick, Edmund LaBatch, Donna Lockhart, Sandra Long, Diane Morgan, Janice Novitski, John Porter, Debra Price, Debra Race, Bar- bara Reese, James Roman, Susan Rother, Donna Seward, Lindsey Sherwood, Robert Shoemaker, Maryanne Sickler, Cynthia Smith, Sterling Wagner, Charles Waite, Linda Wazeter, Jeanne Williams. Eleventh grade: Melanie Albert, Leslie Alexander, Carol Beline, Linda Brongo, Robert Carle, Janice Culp, Jane Dom- nick, Clifford Engler, Leslie Evans, Nancy Gordon, Karen Fedock, Joan Havir, Tena Hicks, Brad Hochhalter, Beth Hunter, Priscilla Kloeber, Gary Kostrabala, Christine Kreidler, Patti Lewis, Judith MacAvoy, Martha Miller, Debra Mitchell, Susan Neilson, Kathleen Nolan, Estella Parker, Patricia Par- rish, Holly Phillips, Clifford Shields, Clark Turner, Alex- ander Wazeter, Richard Yeust, Alan Zaboski, Deborah New- berry. Tenth grade: Edward Boltz, Susan Carmon, Joyce Crispell, Jean Dickinson, . Mary Beth Donachie, Gertrude Drake, Demetrius Fannick, Alan Gosart, Peggy Hacker, Joyce Hazeltine, Linda Herritt, John Jensen, Clifford Kozemchak, Linda Michak, Earl Monk, Richard Monte, Ruth Owens, Mary Lou Porter, Thomas Prit- chard, Fred Robinson, Harold Rose, Janice Saddington, Robert Saffian, Samuel Shannon, Patricia Shuleski, Carol Sipple, John Stredny, Cathy Swords, Pamela Taddei, Cheryl Templin, Donna Traver, Patricia Turpak, Cynthia Witek, and James Withers. Lake-Lehman High School names 168 to honor rolls With the first marking period terminating Nov. 11 at Lake- Lehman Junior-Senior High School, Principal Anthony Marchakitus has released an honor - roll comprised of 47 scholars and 121 honors students. The honor roll at Lake- . Lehman is broken down into two separate factions, the scholars and the honors. In order to achieve the ultimate in academic superiority, the scholars must maintain -a true 3.5 average with no exceptions, with at least 3.0 in major sub- jects. The second group, the honors, must receive at least a 3.0 average in major subjects, those which meet five periods a week, and a minimum of 2.5 average in those subjects, those which meet five periods a week, and a minimum of 2.5 average in those subjects which meet fewer than five times weekly. The list of students com- prising the honor roll for the first quarter beginning Sept. 9 and ending Nov. 11 are as follows: Seventh grade-scholars: Cheryl Hoover, Pamela Phillips, Philip Smith. Honors: Sandra Barrall, Brenda Butler, Marianne Dennis, Kelly Dobnick, Laurie Dockeray, Mary Beth Duffy, Jackee Houser, Gina Major, Patricia McGrath, Cynthia Moyer, Cindy Oncay, Leo Pall; Richard Perrego, Gwen Salansky, Suzanne Salansky, Karen Sayre, Craig Selingo, Gini Steele, Diane Stolarick, Donna Sutliff, Cynthia Sutton, Kathy Vandermark, Christine Zbick. Eighth grade-scholars: Dwight Barbacci, Robert Barski, Harold Cornell, Ralph Crockett, Kimberly Davis, Brenda Edwards, Karen Kasenchak, Laurie Kittle, Bonnie Morris, Jean Niezgoda, Brenda Palmer, Elisa Part- ~ chey, Joseph Purcell, Ann San- Fanandre, Cheryl Wagner, Marjorie Wolensky, Jayne Zaleskas. Honors: William Babetski, Frank Bogdon, Carol Booth, Brian Coombs, Margaret Ed- wards, Debra Elley, Thomas Eyerman, Richard Fritz, Richard Gaissl, Melanie Holdsworth, Donna Jones; Gwenyth Jones, Joan Kuchta, Laurie Osborne, Joyce Rood, John Scovell, Susan Stepanik, Jeffrey Teske, Abbylee Thomas, Dominick Turse, Richard Wayda. Ninth grade-scholars: Susan Brown, John Grey, Jean Johnson, Sandra L. Smith, Deborah Stefanowicz. Honors: Walter Babetski, Wanda Franklin, Joseph Haczewski, William Jones, Gertrude Kehler, Irene Kernag, Sally King, Harriet Kocher; Mildred Kocher, Wanda Long, Adele .-Maziarczyk, Carolyn Myers, Edward Nixon, Larry Pall, Cheryl Robey, Jane Salansky, Denise Sherwood, Maribeth Taylor, Tina Traver. Tenth grade-scholars: Irene Booth, Barbara Evans, Jean Germick, Claire Maziarczyk, Robert Scott, Linda Tough, Joann Urick. Honors: Beverly Adams, Theresa Derwin, Anthony Gerrara, Maria Groblewski, Jean Hughes, Darlene Kocher, Garry Masters, Debra Mosier, Joseph Nalbone, Tim Ravert, Frances Stash, Bonnie Sutton, Roger Weggel, Donna Weiss, Diane Wojtowicz, Irene Zaleskas. Eleventh grade-scholars: Gail Cornell, Marc Elgaway, Kathy Fluck, David Haines, Audrey Ide, Sharon Kleban, Jane Niezgoda, Cynthia Osborne, Anthony Stevens, Cathy Tranell, Frances Yankoski. Honors: Glenna Brown, Julianne Culp, Peggy Hoyt, Janet Jenkins, Diane Johns, Barbara King, Judy Lee, Terry Leinthall, Jan Long, William Lozo, Marsha Margellina, Eugene Mohen, Ray Morgan, Renee Reese, Alan Updyke, Jennie Valick, Denise Witek, Dixon Wolf. also Do your CHRISTMAS Shopping early With specials from Our Bargain Table FREE tickets for 4 pocket Size Transistor radios to be given away for CHRISTMAS Twelfth grade-scholars: Pamella Johns, Joan Kleban, Susan Nalbone, Suzanne Rodriguez. Honors: Lynn Adams, David Booth, Pamela Calkins, Darlene Casterline, Kathy Cook, Kendra Cosgrove, Doreen Davis, Robert Diddlebock, Catherine Edwards, Robin Eneboe, Lynn Evans; Constance Lanning, Suzanne Megargel, Dale Nygren, Debra Petroski, Kathy Rupe, David Smith, Sherry Snell, Carle Strawser, Janet Stroud, Preston Swan, Joanita Swartz, Richard Wagner, JoAnn Zaleskas. THE DALLAS POST, NOV. 24, 1970 The Dallas Post (KOZEMCHAK) Frank Geskey in Vietnam Navy PO 3.C. Frank A. Geskey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gesky, RD 3, Dallas, is serving with Detail ‘‘Kanga- roo” of the U.S. Mobile Con- struction Battalion 133 at Bein HOA, Vietnam. The unit’s primary mission is the construction of 430 housing units for families of South Viet- namese Navymen. The project is a segment of a masterplan to relieve the housing shortage and promote the self-help program among the Viet- namese people. The use of motion-driven snow blowers and snow plows has eased in driving woes of many motorists. Protective ear plugs should be worn by persons operating these devices. a Girl Scout leaders plan Dec. 2 meeting The Dallas Neighborhood Girl Scout leaders of Penn’s Woods Council, will hold their meeting children present program of thanks The children’s division of the Huntsville Christian Church presented a Thanksgiving program at the close of the Sunday School hour Sunday using the theme, “God Forgets Not, We Forget Not.” Taking part in the presentation were: Carolyn Jones, litany; Debbie Templin, prayer; Holly Rave, scripture; Genene Schacht, Jackie Jopling, Pamela Marr, Kevin Wagner and James Ashton, meditations. ALAS S10 di FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING ® Kitchen Chairs ® Truck Seats ® Boat Tops ® Lawn Furniture Route 309 Across From Shady Side Lake 675-5882 Dec. 2 at Dallas United Meth- odist Church. 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SUSCRIBE TO THE POST Lovey Kompinski's Kids feel very special Her classroom is gaily decor- ated with pictures of fruits and vegetables clipped from maga- zines— an exercise designed to teach youngsters the difference between the two types of food. A Treasure Chest of Books is housed on shelves at the back of the room, and a chart which lists the names of those young- sters who have learned to print their names holds a place of honor at the front of the class. The classroom is a happy place to learn—and play. Members of the class pictured above are, seated from left to right: Wendy Wadis, Karen Saul, Alice Spencer, Susan Karen Reabuck was a happy little girl Friday afternooon when members of her kinder- garten class ‘baked” her a flannel board birthday cake to honor her on her fifth birthday. 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