iod terminated March 29 at Lake-Lehman Junior-Senior High School, there were 29 sch- olars and 127 honors students named to the honor roll, accord- ing t@nformation released by Anthony Marchakitus, prin- cipal. The scholars’ list consisted of three seniors, Barbara Evans, Diane Palonis and Joann Urick; six juniors, Susan Grant, Jean Johnson, Harriet Kocher, Gary Ross, Sandra L. Smith, and Maribeth Taylor; four sopho- mores, Ann SanFanandre, Joyce White, Marjorie Wolen- sky and William Yascavage. Ninth grade scholars are Re- becca Loveland, Gwen Salan- sky, Philip Smith and Christine Zibick; eighth grade: Colleen Kasenchak, Edward Mark, Eli- zabeth Marshall, Gail Murphy, Mark Smith, Daphne Veras; and seventh grade: Carol Brennan, Kim Dinger, Marcia , Janiczek, Ann Marie Mark, Sharon Partridge, and Samuel : Soltis. Listed as honors students were: Seventh grade—Ellen Adams, Bert Balliet, Robert Bilbow, Barbara Brody, Pam DiGiuseppe, Jill McCarroll, Terri Morgan, Doreen Ohornt, Sandra © Partchey, Steven Roman, Jayme SanFanandre, Cathy Sayre; Cathy Smith, James Solomon, Belinda Spencer, Kathleen Stefanowicz, Mary Ann Stempien, Jack Swire, Peter Tomaselli, Charles Umphred, Robert Wesley, Daniel White, Beth Youngman, John Zimin-: ski. Eighth: Ralph Casaldi, Carol Cornell, Kevin Cragle, Robert Cumens, Wilhilmina deLeur, Susan Dockeray, Kevin Doug- las, Sharon Evans, Ann Marie Mrs. Eberhard Faber, Bear Creek, was hostess April 11, for pating teas for the benefit of the Penn Mountains Council, Boy Scouts of America. Eleven guests attended the tea and heard » Eugene S. Farley, preside of the local Boy Scout Council, explain the position of the scout organization and its recovery ‘program since the June flood. Each of the 11 guests at the tea offered to host a similar get together and invite 10 of their friends to explain the Boy Scout program and recovery effort. Each of their 10 guests will then New Phone Number Franklin Twp. Police 333-4848 lA 0% NY be asked to host a tea for nine of their friends for the same purpose. This process continues in this diminishing pattern until only four or five guests are attending the teas. The Penn Mountains Council, Boy Scouts of America, was dealt a severe blow by Hurri- cane Agnes, both financially and membership wise. The Participating Teas is an at- tempt by the local scout organi- zation to educate more people as to the purposes and pro- grams of the scouting move- ment and the recovery steps being taken by the local scout council. : Mrs. Faber’s guests included Mrs. John Bigelow, Mrs. Wil- Saul, Mrs. Samuel Wolfe, Mrs. Harabin, Gerald Harrison, Pat Hennebaul, Karen Holdsworth, chins, Cindy Ide; ah Palmer, Brenda Partchey, Deborah Piatt, Jodie Shaw, | Amy Shouldice, Jacob Spaar- garen, Carol Steele, Pam Stuart, Lewis Thomas, Robert Walsh, Robert Weidner, Tam- my Wilce, John Zaleskas. Ninth: Sandra Barrall, Diane Godleski, Denice Goodwin, Cheryl Hoover, Greg James, Fred Mahle, Pat McGrath, Richard Perrego; Pam Phillips, Peter Sharp, Gini Steele, Diane Stolarick, Michael Sudimak, Donna Sutliff, Joan Thomas. Crockett, Kimberly Davis, Brenda Edwards, Margaret Edwards, Dale Ehret, Karen Evans, Donna Jones; Laurie Kittle, Tina Marie Mark, Jean Niezgoda, Brenda Palmer, Elisa Partchey, Joyce Rood, Jeffery Teske, Abbylee Thomas, Cheryl Wagner, Daniel © Yankowski, Jayne Zaleskas. Eleventh: - Allan Brown, Susan Brown, Beth Evans, Susan Heller, William Jones, Gertrude Kehler, Sally King, Mildred Kocher; Ann Kulp, Joseph Litchman, Rosanne Mahoney, Bernice Manzoni, Linda Mosier, Ed- ward Nixon, Cheryl Robey, Jane Salansky, Sandra J. Smith, Tina Traver. Twelfth: Donna Ashton, Irene Cheponis, Theresa Derwin, Christine Garrity, Jean Ger- mick, Maria Groblewski, Carol Gutch, Darlene Kocher; Claire Maziarczyk, Debra Mosier, Tim Ravert, Linda Tough, Cindy Weaver, Robin Whitesell, Diane Wojtowicz, Irene Zaleskas. Charles Hensley, Mrs. Frank Hughes Jr., Mrs. Gilda comp ar one PHONE: Sunrise Services Listed at Lehman will begin at 6 a.m. Easter Sun- day at the Lehman United Methodist Church. The Rev. Edgar Singer will be the guest speaker. the direction of John Shannon, will sing ‘‘The Hallelujah Chorus” by Handel and ‘““The Easter Alleluia’ by Butler. Mr. Shannon, organist at Wilkes- Barre First United Methodist meditation. Sheldon and Dale Ehret will play a selection on trumpet, “My Spirit Be Joyful’ by Johann Sebastian Bach. Rolls and coffee will be served by the Friendship Class after the service. PHONE 824-1019 - mal FREE PARKING A Typical Kitchen Consisting Of: ® A Counter Top Or Less Pictured are members of a panel of twins which were featured on the program at a meeting of the Mothers of Twins Club. Seated left to right are: Robert Brizgent, Rosemary Harlan, Marsha Raub, Marshall Raub; Standing: Judy Frantz, Susan Frantz, Elva Gaughan, Erma Martin, Jean Carson, Joan Kasarda; Standing in rear is the Rev. Louis Falcone, moderator. A GOOD CAR IS A LADY! Be nice to her! Treat her to. WOLF'S HEAD MOTOR OIL... the best! Union St. & Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. 287-3194 Page 11 Twins Share Experiences garding the club may be ob- tained by contacting Mrs. Daniel Williams, 102 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. Hg A panel of five sets of twins was featured on the program at a recent meeting of the Luzerne County Mothers of Twins Club. Members of the panel shared their views and experiences as twins with members present. Participating on the panel were Robert Brizgent and Rose- mary Harlan, Marsha and * Marshall Raub, Judy and Susan Frantz, Elva Gaughan and Erma Martin, and Jean Carson and Joan Kasarda. The Rev. Louis Falcone acted as " moderator. Guest speaker at the meeting scheduled for May 1 will be Dr. W. P. Smedley who will present a film and answer questions on breast cancer. 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