AF PAGE FOURTEEN THE DALLAS POST, DECEMBER 8, 1977 School . Eight Back Mt. students Hazleton. Sixth grade, Thomas Murray, Wilkes- at Wyoming Seminary Day Valerie Chapin, Kingston; Barre; Basil Musnuff, School were named to the Theodore Gustitus, Kingston; Missy Pavinski, academic honor roll it was = Wyoming; Douglas Exeter; Jocelyn Piccone, Jonathan Kingston and Simmons, Kingston; Shaffer, Yvette Kingston. announced by Bryant Hudson, headmaster of the Forty Fort school. In all 166 students were given Maslow, Shavertown; and David Zarzecki, Wyoming. Fifth grade, Angela Agati, Kingston; Andrea Hendr- special recognition. zak, and Ann Marie Seventh grade, Cathryn Those awarded the high Hendrzak, Wilkes-Barre Azaravich, Pittston; Eve honor because of their and Angela Killian, Bohlin, Wilkes-Barre; academic standing are: Mountaintop. Davies Cabot, Wyoming; Eighth grade, Paul Kotch, Those placed on the Margaret Csala, Doborah Menu Gate of Heaven School Menu Dec. 12-16 Laurel Gillis MONDAY--Hot dog on bun, sauerkraut, potato chips, cocolate pudding, milk. TUESDAY--Spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, Italian bread, scooter pie, milk. WEDNESDAY--Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, chicken ‘vegetable soup, crackers, carrot stix, cookies, milk. THURSDAY--Creamed turkey over mashed potatoes, corn, dinner roll, pears, chocolate milk. FRIDAY--2 cuts pizza, peanut butter stuffed celery, cookies, milk. Laurel Gillis honored Laurel Gillis is one of fourteen Eisenhower College seniors to be selected for the 1977-78 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. GET YOUR HOME SET FOR WINTER HOW Dallas Menu Dec. 12-16 Laurel, the daughter of Mrs. Joan Gillis of 17 Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, is a Lillian M. Cowin Scholar. She has served as a mémber of the Committee on Athletics, the Executive Committees of Comm-Arts and Orientation, the Hall Council and the Academic Advisory Committee. She has also served as a dormitory resident assistant, dormitory president and president of ~~ |]|.. the junior class. Laurel HOHE hasbeen active as captain " of the" women’s basketball team and a membér of the’ HOME S SPECIALTIES CONPANY MONDAY--- ‘Hamburg pattie on roll (Elementary & Inter.), cheeseburger (Jr. & Sr. High), ketchup, relish, : buttered corn, potato chips, banana, cookie, chilled milk. TUESDAY--Turkey barbecue, special relish, green: beans, applesauce, cake, chilled milk. WEDNESDAY--Hot dog on roll, mustard, relish, ketchup, buttered vegetables, lettuce wedge with dressing, pud- ding, chilled milk. THURSDAY--Christmas Dinner-Fruit cup, oven-baked chicken, buttered rice, cranberry sauce, Parker House roll and butter, peas, ice cream, chilled milk. FRIDAY--Pizza, tossed salad with dressing, peaches, cookie, chilled milk. Lehman-J ackso: holds book fair softball team, the stage “band; theater orchestra and the College production of “Free to Be.” Concentrating in economics, she has been The Lehman-Jackson Goodwin, PTA public 527 SCOTT, WILKES-BARRE 824-3572 || named to the Dean's List Elementary School relations chairman. RES C : ? six semesters. Laurel is a recently held a successful PTA members helped \ } .- CLARKS SUMMIT 586-4841 J graduate of Dallas High = book fair in the school the children fill out their School. library. order forms. a -— : Co-chairmen for the Proceeds from the book event were Mrs. Marjorie Cosgrove, school librarian, and Mrs. Jane fair will be used to help purchase a laminating machine for the school. 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Seventh Shavertown; Christopher ~~ Wilkes-Barre; Carol grade, Lauralie Chapin, Hall, Shavertown; James Ostrowski, Kingston; Kingston; David Grosek, Lull, Kingston; Melanie Susan Smith, Forty Fort Plains and Erik Johnke, Maslow, Shavertown; and Pia Taggart, Hazleton. Sixth grade, David Alexanderian, Pittston; Richard Caputo, Shavertown; Christina Cefalo, West Pittston; Susan Cuscela, Dallas, Catherine D’Anca, Shavertown; David Hinko, Wilkes-Barre; Heathy Kelly, Glen Lyon; Cary Komoroski, West Nan- ticoke; Frank Kulbasi, Ashley; Laurie Ostrowski, Kingston; Marc Polk, Dallas; Jennifer Shull, Drums; Julie. Sielicki, Mountaintop; Shelley Slomowitz, Kingston; Robert L. Dolbear, principal of the Dallas Senior High School this week announced the first nine weeks honor roll students. ~The honor roll is determined if the student has a ‘‘B’’ average with no more than one ‘‘C”’ grade if carrying five major subjects. Students carrying six major sub- jects may have two “C” grades provided a “B” average is maintained, and students carrying four major subjects may not have any ‘“C” grades. Incompletes are not considered for the honor roll. The following students earned a perfect 4.0 average for the nine weeks. Seniors: Cynthia Brubaker; Robert Clark, William Fleming, Bonnie Futch, Geralyn Hudak, Carl Krivak, Kathy Kuchinskas, Lisa Mit- chneck, Colleen Nolan, Jean Otto, Joan Otto, . Linda Overman, Amy Scott. § Juniors: John ‘Prater. . Sophomores: William Morgan, Sharon Reishus. HONOR- -- ROLL-First Honors Twelvth Grade: Susan Banks, Rebecca Bestwick, Donna Bogart, Diane Bonetski, Lisa Bridle, Mary DalSanto, Debbie Darling, Lorraine Davis, Thomas Dombroski, Linda Dreher, Jule Anne Durkin, Sharon Gabel, Holly Garris, Joseph Gorko, Joan Gregory, Maurita Gries, Valerie Hayden, Dennis Heim, Charlene Jenkins, Carolyn Jones, Corey Kirahner, Jill Lyons, John Sincavage, Ellen Spar, Janine Sze- zechowicz, Robin Templin, Sandra Weaver, William Wilkie, Florence Williams, Cory Zimmerman. Eleventh Grade: Laurie Aicher, Gerald Albrecht, L-L band sponsors hoagie sale The Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will hold a hoagie sale on Tuesday, Dec. 13 at the Lehman Methodist Church. Orders are to be in by Thursday, Dec. 8, to Linda Belcher. Gwyneth Strimel, Mountaintop; Kayanne Vanderburg, Plains and Anne Walsh, Wilkes-Barre. Fifth grade, Christiane Albert, Bear Creek; Timothy Chong, Nan- ticoke; Megan Hedden, Plymouth; Jeffrey Judge, Wyoming ; Leslie Lawrence, Kingston and Lynne Morgan, West Pittston. There were 45 students from grade five through eight that made the citizenship high honor roll and 63 in the same grade level that were named to the citizenship honor roll. Mark Casady, Susan L. Dreher, Amy Gardner, Marian Gildea, Jacqueline Honadel, Charlene Houlihan, Deborah Karack, Barbara Kubasti, Vernanne Lord, Margaret Perry, Holly Peters, Denise Pugh, Gretchen Pyle, Sharon Reese, Teresa Seizys, Fred Templin, Leslie Wolfe. Tenth Grade: Linda Akers, Jeffrey Andrews, Michelle Arcuri, Alice Baloga, Marisa Bolinski, Timothy Brennan, Krystina = Butler, Jill Crompton, Margaret Daring, Donna Garber, Michael Getz, Joseph Gries, Cora Kloeber, Lisa Loke, Mark Reishus, Robert Robinson, Chester Shemanski, Karen Thompson; Kimberly Wilkie. SECOND HONORS Twelvth Grade: Tanya Adams, Kathy Allen, Carris Arnold, Martine Beiter, JoAnne Bellas, Jeffrey Besecker, Lynn Borton, Wendy Brace, Kathy Campbell, Joanne Cummings, Alison Davis, Scott Davis, Roya Fahmy, Lori Gaylord, Anne Harleman, Anna Hellstrom, Patricia ~ Hoban, Lynda Jubis, Karen Kern, Linda Leapline, Susan McCue, Christine McDavitt, Cheryl Newberry, Karen Orlando, Gail Pratt, Holly Prutz- man, John Rogus, Ellen Stair, Margaret Sutton, Polly Swepston, Marilyn Vail, Dawn Walsh, Adrianne Warner, Dianne Watchulonis, Lori Williams, Louis Woychick, Lori English. Eleventh Grade: Jeffrey Brace, Linda Brace, Susan Carey, Michele Chapple, William Corcoran, Susan M. Dreher, Craig Duffield, Paul Eckert, James Finnegan, Barbara Heim, Rebecca Jones, Michael Kalinosky, Kerry Kendig, * ‘Noxen PTO sells popcorn The Noxen PTO is presently sponsoring a Funds-a-popping’ popcorn sale. The child who sells the most popcorn in each class will be awarded as prize. One grand prize will be given to the top-selling child in the school. This event is a major fund-raising program for the newly formed PTO. If you wish to purchase popcorn, contact any Noxen Elementary School student by Wednesday, Dec. 21. Dorothy Kintzar, Gayle Kirk, Lynn Lewis,. Nancy Lyons, ~ Lisa McCartney; June McGough, David Moore, Gregory Moye, Joyce Ostrum, David Pellam, Marilyn Plashinski, Christine Reid, Marian Road, Donna Roberts, Joseph Rogus; Mimi Shao, Barbara Shields, Jay Thornton, Mary Troup. Tenth Grade: Wayne Beakley, Molly Brace, Corinne Chiogna, Susan Dickinson, Karen Dombek, Lorene Duran, Robert Eyet, Raef Fahmy, David ‘Friedman, Michael Harleman, Janice Hislop, Scott Keller, Sean Kavanagh, James Majewski, Robert Masters, Jeffrey Matus, Jean Mihal, James Mihalick, Lynn Noon, Willard Rinehimer, Diana Schroeders, Jeffrey Seizys, Alice - Solensky, Susan Spar, Lynne Stephenson, Michelle Thomas, Bon- nislyn Vail, Lynn Warneka, Lynn Watchulonis, Suzanne B. Williams. 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