PAGE EIGHT Thirc L-L Senior High With the third marking period terminating March 29, at Lake-Lehman Senior High School, Principal James L. Nicholas releases an Honor Roll comprised of 38 scholars and 112 honors students. 9th Grade--Scholars: Jeff’ Austin, Brent Bernstein, Brandon Dennis, Karen Evanish, Kelly Evanish, Sandra Honeywell, Douglas Ide, Tammy James, Susanna Poloskey, David Radomski, Joseph Smith, Tina Springer, Mark Stash, Thomas Stepanski, Lisa Yanchunas. Honors: Paul Andes, Amy Chisarik, Lori Cragle, Richard Cummings, + Renae Fostock, Jennifer Fouchs, Patricia heath, Dana Henninger, Judy Hopfer, David Judge, Christine Kindler, Michael Kirchner, John Klemunes. Also, Marlo Lukas, Robin Mahoney, Donna rish, Anne Ryan, Amy Shook, Michelle Smith, Matthew Stash, Eric Steadle, Koren Strickland, Lori Stroud, Alicen VanGorder, Kelly Wandel, Laura Wandel, Mark Williams, John Wojnarski, Janet Jatsko. 10th Grade--Scholars: Michael Annetta, Lisa Bebey, Eileen Haines, Michelle Judge, Evan Thomas Il. Honors: T. Willy Cadwalader, Rebecca Clifford, Donna “~Degennaro, Sandra Dicton, Susan Dodson, David Kapitula, Sarah Lange, Lori Lopasky, Paul Malak, Melissa Masitis, Debbie Stockage, Juanita Swire,—Eric Toluba. 11th Grade--Scholars: Susan Dicton, Deborah Haefele, Michael Havrilla, Raymond Iwanowski, Kellie Knapich, Brenda Martin, Julie Napieralski, Ricky Sorber. Honors: Wayne Benza, Christopher Buzinkai, Lorraine Dembowski, Robert DeRemer, Sharon Evans, Michelle Fabian, Ronda Hudzik, Thomas Kukosky, Andrew Laity, Lester Lynn, Cathy Major, Janet McCarroll, John Pallante, Bonnie Perrego, Suzanne Sabaluski, Michael Stash, Holly Swartz, John Trojanowsky, Kenneth Williams, Joseph Yurko. 12th Grade--Scholars: Thomas Davis, Michelle DeRemer, Nikki Devens, Rulison Evans, Tony Javer, Jonathan Preston; Lawrence Stash, John Stepanik, Philip Winter, Thomas Yoniski. Honors: Alles, Elizabeth Buzinkai, Marlene Cease, Robin Cigarski, Steven Concert, Paul Crockett, Suzanne Dembowski, Robert Garinger, Richard Goodwin, Timothy Harvey, Edward Havrilla, Bridgette Hislop, Lori Hummel, Robert Hummel, Jennifer Hungaski, Tammy Ide, Elizabeth Lake, Mary Sue Lasco, Rebecca Lowery. Also, Joseph Macklewicz, Barbara Martin, Eric Masters, Christine McLaughlin, Kevin McLaughlin, Susan Michaels, Robert Milbrodt, Nancy Miliauskas, Denise Newell, Susan Nichols, Scott Oakley, Scott Pearson, Carole Reese, Bruce Rittenhouse, Dina Scavone, Robert Scharpnick, Carol Schuler, John Sorokin, Allyson Stash, Kevin Straka, Jill Taylor, Carol Thomas, Elizabeth Thomas, Susan VanHorn, Quentin Walczak, Lori Weston, Dianne Williams, Joseph Wojcik, Joseph Yan- chunas. L-L Junior High Mr. James L. Nicholas, principal of Lake-Lehman Sr. High, releases the Junior High Honor Roll consisting of 38 Scholar and 84 Honor students. Grade 7--Scholars: Kevin Carey, Karen Ciravolo, Douglas Doerfler, Debble Gouger, Darin Ide, Jane Kubacki, Michelle Miroslaw, Matthew Reinert, Lori Rogers, Brian Sorber, Beth Spencer, Kathryn Stefanowicz, Ricky Stokes, Andrew Thomas. Honors: Duane Austin, Connie Belkowski, JoAnne Boyle, Lori Cannon, Sherry Cragle, Ann Marie Dempsey, Kristine Erhard, Alex Frederick, Jeffrey Fritzen, Christine Geist, Lydia Glatz,. Melissa Gooch, Beverly Hazeltine, Kelly Ann Henninger, Darcy Kittle, Donna Marx, Amy Mazur, Kathy McAvoy, Stephanie Michalek, Stephanie Morris, Thomas Mushala, Richard Parry, Amy Pascucci, Mark Preston, William Raitter, Gail Repofski, Rebecca Roskos, Robert Rowlands, Kimberly Scavone, Jannene Shaffern, Daniel Smith, Karen Stepanski, Jodi Taylor, Amy Walp, Ann Marie Wilson, Melissa Wilson, Holly Wolfe, Carolyn Yafsko, Richard Yencha. Grade 8--Scholars: Linda Babetski, Charles Cino, Susan DeGennaro, Coleen Felty, Greg _Gesink, Diane Jachimowicz, Steve Kazmierski, Scott Kerkowski, Kyra Koflanovich, Walter Konopke, Kim Kozloski, Caroline Kropp, Todd Krupa, Noel Kuz- nicki, Debbie Levi, Marcia McCarroll, Cindy Meade, Amy Penkrot, Vanessa Rodzinak, Susanne Stash, Beth Stroud, Rachelle Stuart, Jennifer Turner, Lynn Wypa. Grade 8-Honors : Wendy Bebey, Marcus Casaldi, Angela Casey, Trena Cigarski, Cathy Crawford, Melissa Anne Evans, Jennifer Farley, Julianne Folmar, Christine Gush,. Amy Higgins, John Harrison, Melissa Honfz, Daniel Hudzik, Donna Sue James, Jenipher Johnson, Janene Kasarda, James Kliamovich, Scott Kneeland, Christopher Landmesser, Melissa Lord, Michelle Lord, Michelle Macelko, Matthew McCormack, Eric McGrane, Tricia McNulty, Ray Owens, Lori Pantle, Colby Powell, Frank Riggins, John Rosencrans, Mary Ruda, Scott Schultz, Brenda Seeley, Susan Slocum, Dawn Smith, Donald Spencer, David Stare, Robinn Steadle, Michael Sfefanowicz, Shawn Straka, Keri Watson, Bruce Weeks, Kimberly Weidner, Corey Yencha. Dallas Junior High Mr. Daniel M. Poor- man, principal of the Dallas Junior High School, announces the honor roll for the third marking period. 9th Grade--Highest Honors: Michelle Bren, Michele Farris, Mark Hines, Michele Lamoreux, Cheryl Reabuck, Dawn Rothrock, Marilyn Ward. First Honors: Lisa Bealla, Lisa Boback, Matthew Conologue, Cherie Davis, Robert Dombek, Katherine Fader, Cheryl Harding, Linda King, Peter Morcos, Leslie Myers, Molly Parsons, James Perkowski, Dina Pomrinke, Kristyn Post,. Kim Rinehimer, Karen Vlocedman, Julianna Yakowski. Second Honors: Cheryl Bell, Diane Chismer, Barbara Cicero, Diane Douglas, Joleen Dwojewski, Carolyn Fagan, Kiersten Fries, Wallace Gauthier, Richard Holthaus, Elizabeth Kasmark, Gwen Larson, Gerard Mihalick, John Ochman, John Oravitz, Anastasia Orlando, Carla Orlando, Jennifer Parduski, Paul Perch, Joseph Petrillo, Elizabeth Phillips, Beth Ann Simon, Carlene Simon, John Sobocinski, Lori Timek, Karen Wall, Gavin Wilson, Paula Yezilski. 8th Grade--Highest Honors: Crystalline Bell, Stephen Brace. _ First Honors : Elizabeth Adams, Heather Billman, Kevin Brown, Christina Bulford, Pamela Carlson, Tracy Cave, Erin Cleary, Melanie Coscia, Ann Marie Danna, Kristen Dougherty, Molly Grasso, Shaunna Griffin, Heather Hand, Mary Herbert, Eric Hollock, Cynthia King, Kristell Kocher, Tracey Kurtinitis, Scott Marshall, Lynn Matus, Heather McConnell, Kristen McHenry. Thomas McNichols, Kristen Piatkowski, Steven Rhone, Mark Richardson, Christopher Ried- linger, Staci Robbins, Lisa Shark- ness, Mary Elizabeth Smaka, Theresa Smith, Paula Wandel, Elizabeth Williames, Maureen Wisnieski, Cathy Zikor, Joanne Zuba. Second Honors: baugh, Joel Anderson, Matthew Andrasko, Danielle Ash, Ellen - Belles, Christine Bolinski, Christina Bookless, Patrizia Bove, Truman Brandt, Lori Broken- shire, Paricia Chismer, Stephen Cominsky, Denise Corcoran, Mary Elizabeth Craft, Kimberly Culp, Barbara Davies, Jeffrey DePolo, Eva Eichhorn, Rodney Emil, Heather Fazzi, Christopher Fetterman, Helene Fine, Dean Fitch, Lisa Gorman, Kristine Hanify, Christine Harvey, George Hoffman, Ryan Holthaus, Tammy Horner, Lynn Huey, Truyen Huynh, Colleen Jordan, Christine Kaleta, Doreen Karrott, Fred Kirkendall, Robert Kruchinski, Walter Lasecki, Lisa Lewis, Matthew Lipo, Victor Liva, Jennifer Long, Jerome Mattey, Sixty-three students at the Wilkes-Barre Campus of Penn State University have been named to the Dean’s List for the winter term, according to an announcement by Dr. Robert Burkholder, ac- ting associate director for academic affairs. To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must carry a full course load and attain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher out of a possible 4.0. The following area students are among those recognized: Dallas: Georgia Dombek, Kathleen Murphy, Theodore Radzinski and Joseph Whalen. Harveys Lake: Tracey Jones and Debra Lee. Shavertown: Michael DeCesaris and Angelo Vecchio. Sweet Valley: George Barskiand Toni Brandon. Swoyersville: ~~ Nancy Krakosky. Trucksville: James Fanning, Bruce Griffiths and Judith Loke. More than 4,800 under- graduates qualified for the Dean’s List at the University Park Campus of the Pennsylvania State University for the winter term, which ended in February. An average of 3.50 or better is required for the Dean’s List. Among those named to theDean’s List are: Lauri D. . Aicher;; Tim. J. Brennan, Susan G. Conaway, Ingrid G. Fries, Joseph L. Hall, Tara L. Strauser, Lynn D. War- neka, all of Dallas; Joseph M. Baloga, Gregory A. Moye, Robert Sobocinski, and Karen L. Williams, Sweet Valley. Christopher McCall, Leonard Medura, Stefanie Michael, Eileen Nagy, Enrico Nardone, Lori Ogurkis, Jennifer Ondish, Leigh Pawling, Heather Pitcavage, Michele ' Price, Staci Quagletti, Tracey Reese, John Richie, John Sheehan, Sharon Stokes, Megan Taylor, Denise ‘Tracy, Sharon Ulichney, Edith Weiss, Vicki Yencha. 7th Grade--Highest Honors: Jacqueline Carsman, Patricia Covert, Donald Hopkins, Michele Kirchner, Heather Lawley, Amie Mathers, Holly Pitcavage, Brent Snowdon, Geralyn Williams. First Honors: Tairran Batory, Raymond Besecker, Michell Boback, Kyle Boudreaux, Patricia Burdette, Dwin Campbell, Christopher Chapple,Shannon Cleary, Jill Cuba, Cathy Culp, Melissa Culver, Deborah Davenport, Gwynne Davies, Carolyn Dillon, Christopher Dix- Milletfe, Laura Dover, Jennifer Egan, Reese Finn, Stephen Finn, Lori Fuller, Kurt German, Aric Gingo, Shelby Girard, Sean Heidig, Daniel Holdredge, Rose- mary Hometchko, Heather Hoyes, Michael Kester, Jill Lieberman, Eric Marshall, Susan Miers, David Morris, Samantha Naper- Culver, Walter Del Gaudio, Paul Donlin, Scott Drasnin, Pamela Elenchik, Gene Faulls, Erin Frair, Rebecca Geffert, Keithg Graham, Thomas Griffin, Lisa Griffiths, Jodi Gruver, Kimberly Hall, Raquel Harris, Robert Heist, Douglas Higgins, Laura Horvath, Eileen Kalinowski, Janet Karrott, Nathan Kelley, Brenda King, Michael Koprowski, Michele Kriner, Karsten Krivenko, Lind- sey Krivenko, Christine Legenz, Tammy Lewis, Michael Luksic, Jason Maniskas, Traci Mazula, Eric Moore, Matthew Morcos, Nichole Nardone, Kay Regan, Heather Schoner, Joseph Shandra, Molly Sheridan, Suzanne Smith, Kym Spudis, Paul Strazdus, David Novitsky, Sean Pugh, Matthew Quinn, Eric Rosentel, Marci Rosing, Patricia Rudick, Georgine Saxon, Michael Schaefer, Susan Starolis, Dawn Sternlieb, Jon Strange, Karen Tabor, Joyce Wagner, Bruce Weaver, Lee Kathleen Zuba. Second Honors: Tammy Adam- 4 Szela, Judith Thoma, Jill chick, paricia Adams, [Tracey Urbanas, Sharon Voitek, Bradley Baines, Paul Bankoviich, | Joyce Wall, Lori Warneka, Jennifer Bearley, Kimberly Brady, Mark Wasilewski, Wester Wuori, Buss, Lori Chorba, Paul Clemm, Kimberly Yakowski, Randolph William Cooper, Christopher Yale. A total of 213 new fresh- men have been enrolled at The Pennsylvania State University for the spring term, which began in March. . They include 87 new freshmen at the: Univer- sity Park Campus and 126 at other locations. Some 186 of the new Penn State freshmen are Center St., Dallas; Vin- cent J. Scalisi, 34 West- minster Drive, Dallas and Ian Phillips, 99 S. Pioneer Ave., Trucksville. All of the above are enrolled the Wilkes-Barre Campus except Geffert, who is attending Worthington Scranton Campus at Dun- more. enrolled in 4-year programs. The others are enrolled in 2-year programs leading to the associate degree. 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