The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 07, 1983, Image 8

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Daniel M. Poorman, principal of the Dallas Junior
High School, announces the Honor Roll for the first
marking period of the current school year.
NINTH GRADE
Highest Honors: Christine Bulford, Kristen Piat-
kowski, Mark Richardson, Paula Wandel.
First Honors: Elizabeth Adams, Heather Billman,
Joseph Boos, Stephen Brace, Pamela Carlson, Tracy
Cave, Angela Ciarucci, Patricia Chismer, Erin Cleary,
Stephen Cominsky, Denise Corcoran, Kimberly Culp,
Barbara Davies, Jeffrey DePolo, Kathleen Farrell,
William Gabel, Margaret Gorgone, Molly Grasso,
Mary Herbert, Truyen Huynh, Doreen Karrott, Lisa
Lewis, Matthew Lipo, Scott Marshall, William Math-
ers, Lynn Matus, Thomas McNichols, Leonard
Medura, Stefanie Michaels, Eileen Nagy, Jennifer
Ondish, Steven Rhone, John Richie, Staci Robbins,
Lisa Sharkness, Patricia Sudol, Maureen Wisnmieski,
Rosemeilee Wong, Lawrence Zekas, Cathy Zikor and
Joanne Zuba.
Second Honors: Bradley Beach, Crystalline Bell,
Nancy Boedecker, Christine Bolinski, Christina Book-
less, Patrizia Bove, Adam Crahall, Ann Marie Danna,
Jonathan Dombek, Eva Eichhorn, Heather Fazzi,
Christopher Fetterman, Donald Francis, Denise Gob-
bler, Shaunna Griffin, Kristine Hanify, Ryan Holthaus,
Lisa Ide, Christine Kaleta, Angela Kern, Kristell
Kocher, Robert Kruchinski, Walter Lasecki, Daly-
Anne Leonard, Victor Liva, Jennifer Long, Nickie
Long, Richard Love, Danielle Mahle, Jerome Mattey,
Kristen McHenry, Lori Ogurkis, Leigh Pawling,
Heather Pitcavage, Staci Quagletti, Tracy Richardson,
James Richie, Christopher Riedlinger, Karen Robin-
son, Elizabeth Scott, John Sheehan, Jason St. Clair,
Sharon Stokes, Sharon Ulichney, Lisa Weidemoyer,
Elizabeth Williames, Loren Williams, and Vicki
Yencha. .
EIGHTH GRADE
First Honors: Tracy Ann Baines, Tairran Batory,
Patricia Burdette, Dwin ‘Campbell, Walter DelGaudio,
Paul Donlin, Stacey Faison, Stephen Finn, Jodi
Gruver, Robert Heist, Rosemary Hometchko, Donald
Hopkins, Janet Karrott, Michael Kester, Heather
Lawley, Jill Lieberman, Holly Pitcavage, Eric Rosen-
tel, Brent Snowdon, John Strange, and Judith Thoma.
Second Honors: Tammy Admachick, Joyce Bearley,
Raymond Besecker, Michelle Boback, Kyle Boud-
reaux, Jacqueline Carsman, Christopher Chapple,
Patricia Covert, Cathy Culp, Laura Dover, Jennifer
Egan, Reese Finn, Daniel Holdredge, Laura Horvath,
Marshall, Amie Mathers, Susan Miers, Jonathan
Mitchell, David Morris, Lori Niezwiecki, Edward
Novitsky, Sean Pugh, Matthew Quinn, Georgine
Saxon, Michael Schaefer, Kym Spudis, Paul Strazdus,
Karen Tabor, Suzanne Trosko, Sharon Voitek, Jona-
than Wagner, Bradley Wall, Bruce Weaver, Lee
Williames, Geralyn Williams.
SEVENTH GRADE
- Highest Honors: Karyn Klick, Lori Kihar, Kimberly
Thompson, Susan Wells, Brett Weyman, and Natalie
Ziolkowski.
. First Honors: Kathleen Adams, Lori Ankenbrand,
Jennifer Bryant, Steven Carr, David Catrambone,
Edward Cavalari, Lori Ann Cave, Kimberly Chapple,
Raymond Conrad, Andrea Dent, Tanya Dobranski,
Allison Dombek, Michael Dzanko, Michelle Egan,
Walter Fader, Mark Fies, Stacey Fitch, Christopher
Graver, John Gregg, Sandy Hanson, Laura Hayer,
Heather Hofmann, Rachel Holthaus, Tracy Hunter,
Melissa Kachmar, Kevin Kistler, Denise Korey, Alan
Landis, Jay Lane, Laurie Lehman, Melissa Margis,
Kaen Mellner, Paul Moore, Jennifer Moran, Dale
Morris, Hugh Mundy James Newell, Cynthia O’Brien,
Joyce Oravitz, Julianne Orlowski, Stephanie Pellam,
Amy Phares, Justine Pilecki, Ann Potichko, David
Potichko, Dena Rebennack; Amy Rosentel, Jennifer
Spear, Gregg Steuben, Heidi Strazdus, Dene Stull, Lee
Wagner, Leigh Ann Weidlich, Nichol Whitesell and
Vera Williams.
Second Honors: Amy Bahner, Matthew Balberchak,
Ann Balonis, Pamela Baseski, Allison Berlew, Harry
Campbell, John Cherup, Randy Coolbaugh, Sandra
Corcoran, David DePolo, Deborah Drasnin, Michael
yDworak, Heather Earnhardt, James Farrell, Brian
Feeney, Jessie Gallagher, Holly Gavazzi, Kimberly
Gill, Kristine Gill, Jacqueline Hanify, Michele Hardik,
Amy Herbert, Lisa Hite, Christopher Huey, Kristopher
Justus, Stacey Kile, Charles Krivenko, Matthew Kru-
chinski, Heather Langdon, James Lister, Sean Loef-
fler, Trcey Michael, Maureen Munley, Philip Navola,
Brian Novicki, Karen O’Connell, James O’donnell,
Tammy Ondish, Mark Paczewski, Ronald Post, Jona-
than Reich, Denise Rothrock, Tracy Shelley, Richard
Shemo, James Shields, George Smith, Joy Snyder,
Joseph Stager, James Strange, Wendy Stritzinger,
Deanna Sutton, Gregory Turner, Jonathan Ursiak,
Clark VanOrden, Jennifer Vleedman, Lynn Weide-
moyer and Peter Williams.
John J. Oliver, principal, Lake-Lehman Junior High
School, has announced the Honor Roll for the first
quarter of the 1983-84 school year. Students named to
the Honor Roll are as follows:
GRADE SEVEN
Scholars: Erin Brady, Kristin Cragle, Casey Cum-
mings, Denise Davis, Jason Gately, Cindy Gensel,
Kim Heacock, Richard James, Erin Keefer, Amy
Kittle, Lisa Petruska, Michele Phares, Doug Rice,
Karen White, Denise Zampetti.
Honors: Leonard Annetta, William Boyle, Christine
Cain, Albert Cigarski, Shawn Clark, Frank Coslett,
Meredith Crispell, Ken Daily, Jerry Davies, David
Dorrance, Lori Dubil, David Eddy, Christopher Engle,
Tanya Fostock, Gerald Gizenski, Richard Hynick,
Kevin Hunter, Jennifer Jones.
Also, Mary Ann Kasko, Kenneth Kittle, Allyson
Lukasavage, Alfred Manzoni, Robert Michaels, Prud-
ence Parry, Jill Shaw, Leesa Sorber, Jeremy Stash,
Clinton Stroud, Jennifer Superko, Bruce Vanderhoft,
John Walsh, Sandra Weaver, Megan Williams, Marcy
Yencha, Tammy Zimmerman.
- GRADE EIGHT
Scholars: Lori Gannon, Kevin Carey, Sherry Cragle;
Stacey Croman, Kristine Erhard, Melissa Gooch,
ECIA has
busy month
The Lake-Lehman E.C.I.A. Chap-
ter I program had a full month this
November. The reading personnel
have participated in various in-
service day programs designed to
share ideas to help improve class-
rooms.
Additionally, parent visitation
days were held in which parents
were invited to view the remedial
classes. Parents were able to see
the various materials their children
use to help them with their Reading
and Math. A parent from the Parent
Advisory Council was present to aid
parents in finding their way around
the schools. The parent advisory
Council also provided and served
refreshments.
An ‘“‘open house” night was also
held recently in each of the Lake-
Lehman schools. This gave parents
another opportunity to visit the
classrooms and meet the teachers.
On Nov. 28, 29 and 30 some
members of the E.C.I.A. Chapter I
staff travelled to Hershey to attend
a computer conference. This confer-
ence showed the teachers how to
use computers in their remedial
programs. Chapter I teachers who
attended were Molly Simonds, Dave
Smith, Terry Piatkowski, Marie
Borton, Joan Roskos, and Carle
Welter.
Darin Ide, Jane Kubacki, Donna Marx, Michelle
Miroslaw, Thomas Mushala, Matthew Reinert, Gail
Repotski, Lori Rogers, Kim Scavone, Jannene Shaf-
fern, Deborah Stine, Ricky Stokes.
Honors: Jill Archavage, Duane Austin, Holly Ayers,
Scott Baker, Connie Belkowski, Barry Bernstein,
Danyale Boston, Fred Boston, Joanne Boyle, Joseph
Chickson, Karen Ciravolo, Tracy Cook, Dara Crispell,
Karen Crispell, Holly Cross, George Darko, Tammy
Darko, Ann Marie Dempsey, Aaron Dennis, douglas
Doerfler, Alex Frederick, Christopher Frederick, Jeff
Fritzen.
Also, Christine Geist, Lydia Glatz, Deborah Gouger,
Kelly Ann Henninger, Jody Hummel, Donn Hunter,
Joanne Kelly, Darcy Kittle, James Lamoreaux,
George Manzoni, Loryn Mazur, Stephanie Michalek,
Jennifer Mills, Stephanie Morris, Amy Pascuccu,
Dawn Pavlick, William Raitter, JoaN Redline, Kristen
Roes, Mark Rogowski, Rebecca Roskos, Robert Row-
lands, Shannon Ryan.
Also, Dan Smith, Edward Smith, Beth Spencer,
Kathryn Stefanowicz, Karen Stepanski, Patrick Stouf-
fer, Carolyn Stratford, Jodi Taylor, Andrew Thomas,
Brian Titus, "Amy Walp, Ann Marie ‘Wilson, Melissa
Wilson, Carolyn Yatsko, Richard Yencha, Frank
Zanca.
Johanna Chiumento, Don Williams,
County Treasurer’s Offices
throughout the state are now selling
1984 dog licenses, according to State
Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hal-
lowell.
“Anyone owning a dog six months
of age or older must obtain a 1984
license in accordance with guide-
noting that
1. for all other dogs.
lines established by Pennsylvania
Dog Law Act 225, which sets forth
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326 Hughes St.,
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COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Jeffrey Adam Martinez, infant
son of Rev. and Mrs. James Marti-
nez of New Britain, Conn., was
baptized on Nov. 26 at the Jackson
United Methodist Church by his
father, who is associate pastor of
the United Church of Christ, New-
ington, Conn.
Rev. Michael Shambora, pastor,
Jackson United Methodist Church,
assisted in the baptism.
Maternal grandmother is Louisa
Shouldice Skok of Edwardsville,
Great-grandmother is Lavina
Shouldice of Lakeland, Fla. Pater-
Skok of Plymouth. Paternal grand-
mother is Betty Martinez of Palam
Coast, Florida. Mrs. Martinez is the
former Brenda Skok, daughter of
Louisa Skok and the late Frank
Skok.
ND
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Contest winners
Club entertains
music, favors and
residents.
Kids —
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but I just can’t get them (the dolls).
Coleco isn’t even taking orders on
Cabbage Patch Kids anymore.”
Jordan Moye, manager of
McCrory’s in the Shavertown Shop-
ping Center, said he is’ expecting
more Cabbage Patch Kids, how-
ever, Christmas shoppers need not
get their hopes up, because the Kids
are not expected to arrive until
early 1984. !
Cabbage Patch Kids have become
so popular in these last few weeks
of shopping before Christmas that
people have been offering some
pretty high prices to Cabbage Patch
scalpers. However, neighter Dzanko
nor Mrs. Landis is convinced that
Cabbage Patch Kids are the hottest
Christmas item yet.
“I think the Cabbage Patch Kids
appeal to more ages,” said Mrs.
Landis. “I think more people want
them for different reasons, but I
don’t think the dolls are any bigger
than Strawberry Shortcake or the
Smurfs were.”
Dzanko claims the Cabbage Patch
Kids are not the only toy items on
the market that are difficult to find
as Care Bears, the GI Joe Jet and
the Glow Worm are virtually impos-
‘‘The toy industry just didn’t
anticipate sales. or demands this
year,” he said.
Despite the so-called recession
that has taken over our country and
our pocketbooks, it seems that when
Christmas comes, people find
money to spend on their kids.
And so, the nation responds to a
manufacturer’s dream - pushing,
shoving, kicking, biting, punching -
doing anything to get their hands on
a Cabbage Patch Kid.
And, while the Cabbage Patch
Kids continue to steal hearts and
incite riots, the Coleco people just
sit back and watch, smiling all the
way to the bank.
Film shows
determination
Severe asthma need not limit
physical activities. Those individu-
als with asthma can learn from
Jeanette Bolden, a world-class
sprinter whose own struggle to over-
come her handicaps as the subject
of a current short film, “Running
Hard, Breathing Easy: The Jean-
ette Bolden Story.”
The film depicts Miss Bolden’s
determination to become a sprinter
despite the problems of severe
asthma and club feet. It shows how
hard work, adherence to a strict
therapeutic regimen and deep
resolve to be the best, ultimately,
proved successful for the 23-year-old
UCLA senior.
The 15-minute 16mm color film
Schering Corporation and is distrib-
uted in eooperation with the Asthma
& Allergy Foundation of America.
The film is available for group
showings on a free loan basis by
writing: Modern «Talking Picture
Service, 5000 Park St. North, St.
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