PTA meets Mr. Irvin T. DeRemer, Acting Principal of West Side Area Voca- tional-Technical School, has announced the names of those stu- dents who will be placed on the Honor Roll for the third marking period.j Five students attained a perfect 4.0 average for the third marking period. They are Lisa Bobeck, Jen- nifer Brighthaupt, Helen McElwee, Jackie Sobeck, serniors and Lydia Glatz, a freshman. Grade 9-Highest Honors: Linda Bobeck and Lydia Glatz. Grade 9-High Honors: Sean Gray and Donna Hunter. Grade 9-Honors: Edward Bras- sington, Dawn Lynn Finney, Mary - Lynn Finney, Sean Heidig, Kathleen Kaminski, Robert Koprowski, John McElwee, Charles Menziff, Ronald Olowiany, Andrew Yuhas. Grade 10-Highest Honors: Cindy Meade and Gary Symons. Grade 10-High Honors: Stacey Sherrill and Joseph Swiatek. - Grade 10-Honors: Brenda Foersch, Richard Gabriesheski, Jodie Halat, Kim Hanadel, Thomas Hughes, Chris James, Ann Marie Jenkins, Mary Jones, Walter Lewandowski, Michael Roma- nowski, Frank Rusnock, Heather Sanguiliano, Cynthia Stier, Joseph Valvano, Anthony Yagloski, Ste- phanie Zagata. Grade 11-Highest Honors: Janet Baline, Martha Karns, Carla Pada- van, Thomas Skiro. Grade 11-High Honors: William Berlew, Vicki Davenport, James Faulls, William Fox, Judith Gilli- gan, Dorothy Hartman, Margaret Kaschak, Kim Ludden, Susan Pod- skoch, David Sheply, Paul Zablot- ney. Grade 11-Honors: Lisa Adamitz, James Cwalina, Damian Englehart, Paul Feeney, Pamela Hughes, Polly Hughes, Laura Kocher, Michael ~ Kusma, Linda Leavitt, James SAVE #300" on the bigger look of IR DoCUTHl Fame. Turn your favorite 35 mm color photos into gorgeous 20 by 30-inch personal poster prints from Kodak's own labs. Choose from a variety of attractive frame styles Just bring us your 35 mm color negatives or slides. Special savings April 15-May 15, 1985 only, so see s today for details. Se Reg. $1755 Special Mazeika, Raymond Miller, David Monk, Palmira Naples, Michelle Peterson, Wendy Roushey, Matthew Sims, Kimberly Vasicak, Neal White, Peri-Sue Wolfe. Grade 12-Highest Honors: Lisa Bobeck, Lisa Boice, Jennifer Brigh- thaupt, Mary Feher, Carol Hann, Vicki May, Helen McElwee, Frank Romanoski, Daniel Sapack, Jackie Sobeck, Chris Zambeto. Grade 12-High Honors: John Britt, Barbara Bucholtz, Michelle Eddy, Michael Gray, Kenneth Farver, Robert Hassaj, William Jabyac, Alan Lugosky, Joanne Michaels, James O’Gorman, Judith Sorber, Lynn Tomchak. Grade 12-Honors: David Applegate, Stephen Bloom, Ronald Coolbaugh, Randy Ellsworth, Mary Green, Denise Grey, Linda Hann, April Hebda, Charles Jankoviak, Pamela Johns, Jason King, Patricia Klass, Paula Laver, Kelly Leonard, Chris- tine McDermott, Kelly McManus, Donna Nicholson, Danielle Petroski, Greg Pocono, Sheryl Richard, Mel- issa Ritsick, Floyd Robinson, Karen Smith, Doug Sorber, Michael Stash, David Swainbank, Kevin Tarity, Kimberly Thomas, George Tom- chak, James Williams, Scott Youells, Donna Zaremba. = DARRELL FARMER, son of Terry and Linda Farmer of Lehman. Darrell is president of the senior class. He also hunts, fishes and rides motorcycles. After grad- uation, Darrell will attend college. -0- TERI IDE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide of Dallas. Teri works and, in her spare time, swims and listens to music. Her future plans include becoming a medical secretary. -0- LORI GOSART, daughter of Ronald and Maureen Gosart of Har- veys Lake. Lori enjoys roller skat- ing, going out, and reading. After high school, Lori shall attend JoMar Beauty School to become a cosmo- tologist. -0- MICHELLE GIALANELLA, daugher of John and Catherine Gialanella of Harveys lake. In Mich- elle’s spare time, she goes out with friends, and snow and water skis. Michelle will work at Beltone Hear- ing Service after completion of high school. -0- MIKE MACEIKO, son of Stephen and Alice Maceiko of Harveys Lake. HL Club presents $500 award Mrs. Bernard Boback, Jr., Educ- tion Chairman, Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club, announces that a club scholarship in the amount of $500 will be awarded to a Lake-Lehman High School senior. The scholarship, an annual club project, is granted on the basis of scholastic ability, academic poten- tial, and apparent need. Applications may be obtained from Miss Sylvia Bator, high school guidance counselor. Deadline for returning all applica- tions is April 29. Mike’s school activities include wrestling and playing baseball. His hobbies consist of reading, golfing, tennis and bowling. After gradua- tion, Mike will join the service. ALTHOUGH THE AUDIENCE WAS SMALLER than expected, the senior play was a huge success. Dave Kapitula stole the show as the lead, while Mike Annetta and Lisa Bebey turned in strong perform- ances as the villains. Other actors and actresses included Sue Dodson, Skip Thomas, Sabrince Major, Heather Sorber, Eileen Haines and Don Buzinkai. Mrs. Lipski and Gail Thomas directed Mark Twain's “A Connecticut Yankee in King’s Arthur Court.” -0- THE BASEBALL TEAM evened the record to 2-2 with a come from behind victory over Bishop Hoban on Saturday, P.J. Malak went the distance for the Knights, who won 6- 4. -0- THE VOLLEYBALL TEAM remained undefeated by squeezing out North Pocono 15-11 and 15-13. Chris Kukosky was the leading hitter for the Knights. ST Come visit with PENN STATE Adult Students who have taken that first step. 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