BALK KPLAMEaaS KE UO A, YWWLASINISIUIA Ly AX VEEL «0, 1364 PAGE TEN os oh begins _ parent-student program being sent individual the computer. Any invitations as the eleventh questions concerning the graders are scheduled on program can be directed 4 to the Dallas High School : guidance department 675- 5201. The Dallas Senior High has started a program this year of inviting parents to participate in a scheduled student-parent session on the Guidance Informational System Computer. The computer has been in the Dallas Senior High for approxi- mately six years. The use of the computer was initiated as part of a federally funded program entitled DIGS. The computer has. been successfully used by students for searching careers and college in- formation. With the recent rising costs of a college educa- tion, the guidance depart- ment felt that it would be valuable to encourage parents to become more directly involved in computer searches, especially for college information. Parents are PTSA AUCTION-Members planning for the Lake- finalize the event. Left to right are Gerry Gizenski, and Janet Lopasky, auction committee. L-L Senior High School announces honor students Susan With the third marking period terminating April 1, at Lake-Lehman Senior High School, Principal James L. Nicholas released an honor roll comprised of 31: scholars and 112 honors students. Honor students for the third quarter beginning Jan. 22 and ending April 1, are 9th grade scholars: Michael Annetta, Lisa Bebey, Adele Correale, Sandra Dicton, Susan Dodson, Eileen Haines, Tina Hummel, Michelle Judge. Honors: Richard Bernick, Jennifer Brighthaupt, Jodi Casterline, Rebecca Clifford, Donna DeGennaro, Ann Gulitus, David Janiczek, Anita Kalie, Sarah Lange, Lori Lopasky, Sabrina Major, Paul Malak, Melissa Masitis, David Mosier, Paula Remplewicz, Pamela Solinski, Connie Stockage, Debbie Stockage, Cheryl Sutton, Evan Thomas III, Eric Toluba, David Traver, Ryan Traver, Wanda Wojcik. 10th Grade Scholars: Deborah Haefele, Raymond Iwanowski, Kellie Knapich, Julie Napieralski, Robert Sando. Honors: Douglas Barbacci, Christopher Buzinkai, Lorraine Monday night was very successful for Lake- Lehman’s E.S.E.A. Title I Make and Take Night. The evening was the fourth of its kind within the last three school years. Continued at- tendance by parents shows that they too are very interested in developing cooperation between home and school to help their children. All materials presented were made by the Lake- Lehman E.S.E.A. Title I Reading and Math staff and the Lehman-Jackson PTA. The staff was on hand Monday night to aid parents in choosing the correct materials to meet their children’s specific needs. They were also ready to lend a hand to parents in the making of those materials. These things were made and carried home Monday night, ready for im- mediate use. OPEN 4 PM-11 PM CLOSED TUESDAYS — x S— Home. BLACK LUNG PRINGLE, LARKSVILLE, Eh Dembowski, Dicton, Michelle Fabian Danielle Hargraves, Michelle Hargraves, Karen Holmgren, Lisa Hummel, Paul Jones, Thomas Kukosky, Cathy Major Janet McCarroll, Allan Michaels, Marion Mills, John Pallante, Bonnie Perrego, Suzanne Sabaluski, Ricky Sorber, Holly Swartz, Kenneth Williams, Virginia Yatsko, Joseph Yurko. 11th Grade Scholars: Tony Javer, Jonathan Preston, Lawrence Stash, Mark, Melinda Muller, Arthur Searfoss, John Solomon. Honors: Jane Ashton, Charles Austin, Brenda Baker, Charles Batka, Paige Belasco, Kathleen Bernick, Brock Bullock, Robin Casterline, Eric Cornell, William Crockett, Paul Dem- bowski, Donna Dragon, Susan Ewvanoski, Margaret = Hall, Scott Harrison, Marguerite Hopfer, John Hudak, Wenda Husted, Donna Ide, Gary Kalish, Albert Major, Michael Maransky, Mark Mar- chakitus, Lisa Martini, Donna Masters, Todd McCarroll, Roberta McDaniels. Mary Ann Meade, Paul Newhart, William Radonavitch, Deborah Roszkowski, Denise Scavone, Heidi Sentel, Sharon Skochen, Sharon Spencer, Keith Thomas, Tracey Turner, John Wendel, Richard Werhun, Mark Williams, Brian Yanchick, Jennifer Yurko, Jean Zaleskas, Kevin, Straka. Kerns, Mollie Mark Zurinski. Honors: David Brown, Lamoreaux, Sharon Thomas Davis, Michelle DeRemer, Nikki Devens, Rulison Evans, Charles w+ REPUBLICANS +; James, Elizabeth Lake, Susan Michaels, Susan «+..ELECT..... 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