THE DALLAS POST, DECEMBER 1, 1977 PAGE THIRTEEN Left to right, KimDinger; Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Nayliss who presented the gifts; Cathy Sayre and Holly Rave. (Photo by Fay Broody) CHEERLEADERS RECEIVE GIFTS--The senior cheerleaders were presented gifts by the football mothers at the recent banquet held at Irem Temple Country Club. SENIOR JACKETS--Senior football players of Lake- Lehman High School received jackets at the recent football banquet sponsored by the football mothers. First row, left to right, are John Naylis, Jim O'Donnell, Randy Walsh, Bob Wesley, Jim Pilger, Bert Balliet; second row, Mark MacDougal, Jack Swire, Jim Spencer, Dana Sutliff, Bob Barcheski. and Dave Gunton.(photo by Fay Broody) | It Pays to Advertise Win three, lose one was the story in the Crown Major League in all matches on Nov. 17. Shavertown Lumber took three points from Com- munity Buick paced by K. Bicking’s 547 and T. Doughton’s 543. K. Confers rolled 543 for the Buick dealer. Steele’s Restaurant copped three from Wesley Citgo led by G. Fernandes’ 561. J.-Roan’s 547 was high for the Citgo men. G. Cooper, Sr. tumbled the pins for 213 (556) to aid Franklin’s Restaurant in taking three points from Dallas Shopping Center and Gebhardt Bowling Supply picked up three points . from Hasay Chevrolet sparked ‘by R. Bennett's 544 and J. Kriel’s 221 (536). : In the Imperialette League, the same evening Ralph Fitch and Sons picked up three points from Lombardo Bakery. Car- es FIDJI = 0 er SNE BRINEN- men’s Pizza took three from a double 181 (481) series to lead Gino’s Shoe Store to an even split with Goodman Florist. Coun- try’s Best and Pesacreta’s divided evenly. T. Doughton’s 581 and S. Fielding’s 546 paved the way to Baltimore Life's shutout over Stanton TV in the George Shupp League. Harris Associates blanked Irene’s Bar. G. Harris scattered pins for 220 (601), J. Guido A knocked them down for 211 (583), A. Wendel aided with 559 and H. Bennett roled 544. Darings Market lost all to Fino’s Pharmacy whose R. Bonomo had a big 255 (631). M. Sharok aided with 564 and H. Haefele gave 544. Dallas Nursery picked up three points from Shirt Jax paced by N. Stredny’s 235 (609), P. Jordan’s 227 (602), J. Strazdus’ 235 (592), and F. Adams 216- 219 (591). T. Shalata rolled v GET YOUR HOME SET WINTER NOW... HURST 235-210 (628) for the losing five and G. Fernandes hit 560. In the Ladies Country League G.H. Harris girls picked up three points from Grotto Pizza sparked by C. Smith’s 198-195 (559). P. Williams 176 aided the pizza team in taking one. Four good series gave Fashion Vending four points against Jean Clark’s Diner. M. Shepherd set the pace with 484, J. Lamoreaux rolled 188 (483), Kay Scavone and D. Brace had a pair of 470’s. A. Gregory posted 184 for Jean Clark's. David Ertley earned three from Daring’s Market paced by M. Fondo’s 488. A. aided with 484 and 483 respectively. A. Corbett hit the pins for 182 (486) for the grocer and N. Buss hit 202, D. Kaye 170. Maple Grove dropped all to the Lutherans in the Back Mountain Church The following students made the honor roll for the “Junior high school this marking period according to John F. Rosser, prin- cipal. 7th Grade: Kenneth Adams; Melissa Adessa; David Aicher; William Anker; Michele Aritz; Kimberly Barber; Theresa Baseski; Ricky Becker; Scott Brown; Rodney Brubaker; Lynnea Burket; Julia Burkhardt; Scott Calkins; Camille Carson; Georgine Chalker; Janine Conmy; Irene Corcoran; Paula Covert; Christina Crabtree; Also Donna Cupinski; David Curtis; Teresa D’Agrosa; Rebecca Davies; Jacqueline Barry Dewey; Christina Dombek; Steven Drasnin; Gregory Dukinas; Robert Earl; Douglas Earles: Frank Eichhorn; Stephen Federicci; Kevin Feeney; Amy Frey; Alex Gai; Kirk Given; Tina Golem; Cynthia Gordon; Walter Grabenstetter; William Griffin; Kimberly Grit- man; Jesse Gydosh; Michael Gryskevicz; John Handley; Karen Han- nigan; and Sean Havey. Also James Heist; Kathryn Helgemo; Lori Hillard; Anne Hollinger; Tammi Hons; Brian Horner; Susan Horvath; Anthony Hudak; Jane Hudak; Linda Isbitski; Sally Janosik; Scott Jobson; Carol Jones; . Douglas Jones; Steven Kaminski; Elaine Kapson; Ellen Kapson; Suzanne Kern. Tracy Kern; Kathy Kostrzewski; Corinne Kravits; Gregg Kravitsky; Karen Kraynak; Judith Krispin; Matthew Krivak; Helena LaComb; David Lemmond; Gretchen Loh- mann; James Lord; Susan Losey; John Luke; Judith Luke; Christopher Luksic; Brenda MaclIn- tyre; Joey Maniskas; Jocelyn Margis; Joann Martinchak, and Tracy McDermott. Also Mary Mickiewicsz; Nancy Miliauskas; Kevin Mintzer; Kim Moran; Christine Murdock; Marjorie Myers; Carol Nelson; Snadra Newcomb; Cathy Newhart; Thomas Oliver; Jennifer Orehot- sky; Sharon Orlowski; Melissa Owens; Debra Parsons; Bernadette Pazuchanicz; Deborah Petrikonis; Raymond Piekanski; Sarah Pierson; Debra Piro; Alison Powell; Kerry Preece; Karen Reabuck; Melissa Reit- man; Bradley Rhone, and Robert Richardson. Also, Kathleen Riley; Kimberly = Ritts; Kari Rogers; Gerald Russin; (Continued on P. 17) iE A <r > A ~<A ER <i i i EE Ae a a a> a a > a a> a SR SRINIFEFERININIRERINE SI RBRINIINIRAINITIREIFIAI NEI IFIRGREIIN Ih Burkey'’s 560, S. Fielding’s 536 and L. Newhart’s 532. Dallas A took three points from Shavertown A led by F. Price’s 549 while Car- verton A and Dallas B divided evenly. Thursday's league competition was scheduled for other dates because of the Thanksgiving holiday. League. Tex Wilson paced the Lutherans with 206 (517). B. 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