OEE imine? Rl Jim Egliskis, son of Barbara May, of Beaumont, was recently presented with a special Scouting award during the Penn Mountains Council of the Boy Scouts of Amer- ica annual “Friends of Scouting” Genetti Best Western Motor Inn in Wilkes-Barre. Egliskis, 17, had earned all the merit badges there are in Scouting so local scouting officials made up an award, called the ‘‘Super Eagle” award, especially for him and made the presentation during the dinner. Egliskis became an Eagle Scout in 1983, having earned 21 merit gadget and completing a public service project. The Back Mountain resident has now earned 118 Scout- ing merit badge, one more than Scouting currently offers since one of the badges was eliminated after he earned it. Currently employed as a photog- rapher for the Sunday Independent, Egliskis is the first in the Penn Mountain’s Council history to earn all the Scouting merit badges. The above Kindergarten through sixth grade students recently received scholarship awards at Lake-Noxen Elementary School. Students in this picture received a final average of ‘‘outstanding’’ for the entire school year. Shown here are, from left, first row, George Frank, Desiree Schooley, Kelly Ann Tarreto, Melissa Mitchell, Stacey Siglin, Debbie White, Jessica Stacey Kehler, Jamie Gialanella, Jason Carle, Michael Woronko, Michael Casey, Michael Hollos, Drew Baer. Third row, Jessica Noon, Kelly Dragon, Christy Jo Welter, Nathan Dale, Michael Stuart, Hope Boston, Cristy Shamus, Ann Marie Barber, Jennifer Marcin. Fourth row, Lori Long, Amber Tarreto, Christine Meeker, Tracey Halowich, Karen Sichler, Karen Stefanowicz, Jennifer Judge, Jennifer Booth, Hank Bullock, Katie Finch. Second row, Sunny Vespico, Principal. Kunkle, Dr. Thomas W. Cypher, Principal of Dallas Junior-Senior High Schools, announces the senior high school’s fourth nine weeks honor roll. The honor roll is determined by the following: High Honors-4.0, must carry all A’s; 1st Honors-3.4 and above; 2nd Honors-2.8 to 3.3. Students must carry five major subjects, a major subject is one that meets five times a week. Students can only have one “C’”’ grade, they cannot carry a “D”’ or an “F”. The following have earned High Honors: Seniors - Mark Hines, Michele Lamoreaux, Steven Roskos; Juniors - Elizabeth Adams, Kristell Kocher, Lynn Matus, Col- leen McKeever; Sophomores - Kelly Weller. First Honors: Seniors - Cheryl Bell, Michelle Bren, Barbara Cicero, David Connors, Timothy Corcoran, Scott Davis, Robert Dombek, Kiersten Fries, Richard Holthaus, Kelly Hoyt, Cheryl Har- ding, Peter Morcos, Amy Parsons, Molly Parsons, Dina Pomrinke, Dawn Rothrock, Gregory Supey, Loriann Timek, Minna Tolvanen, Inci Turkoglu, Karen Vloedman, Marilyn Ward, Lisa Williams, Julianna' Yakowski, Paul Yezilski, Margaret Zajkowski. Juniors - Joel Anderson, Joseph Boos, Stephen Brace, Christina Bul- ford, Tracy Cave, Angela Chiarucci, Patricia Chismer, Robert Chopick, Erin Cleary, Denise Corcoran, Kim- berly Culp, Ann Marie Danna, Kris- ten Dougherty, Kathleen Farrell, Heather Fazzi, Donald Francis, Margaret Gorgone, Shaunna Griffin, Ryan Holthaus, Truyen Huynh, Christopher Kelly, Angela Kern, Leonard Medura, Eileen Nagy, Lori Ogurkis, Kristen Piatkowski, Paul Potichko, Mark Richardson, Tracy Richardson, Christopher Riedlinger, Staci Robbins, Lisa Sharkness, Jason St. Clair, Patricia Sudol, Maureen Wisnieski. Sophomores - Patricia Covert, Laura Dover, Stephen Finn, Rebecca Geffert, Jodi Gruver, Robert Heist, Rosemary Hom- etchko, Donald Hopkins, Nathan Kelley, Michael Kester, Michael Luksic, David Morris, Edward Nov- itsky, Holly Pitcavage, Eric Rosen- tel, Michael Schaefer, Brent Snow- don, Suzanne Trosko, Lee Williams, Geralyn Williams. Second Honors: Seniors - Lisa Boback, Leann Conway, Christopher Dreher, Timothy Dymond, Patrick McDonald, John Ochman, James Perkowski, Kristyn Post, Cheryl Reabuck. Juniors - Adam Crahall, Eva Eichhorn, Heather Hand, Jeff Kehl, Kristen McHenry, Stefanie Michael, Jennifer Ondish, Steven Rhone, Christine Spillman, Amy Warner, Joanne Zuba. Sophomores - Kyle Boudreaux, Patricia Burdette, Jon Diffendarfer, Daniel Holdredge, Mark Krohn, Heather Lawley, Jonathan Mitchell, Kim Sands, Melanie Seibel. Jone At an Awards Program held recently at the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, Lehman, Charles C. James, Principal, presented the Michael S. Gruen Sixth Grade Citizenship Award to Jonelle Pall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pall, RD 1, Sweet Valley. This award is presented annually to a sixth grade student in memory of Michael S. Gruen, a sixth grade teacher who died in an automobile accident in October, 1976. The recipient is selected by teach- ers and students on the basis of those qualities which best exemplify a good citizen-academics, dependa- bility, honesty, cooperation, respect and leadership. ge. 696-9592 693-2050 118 Main St. Luzerne 288-4511 801 Main St. Swoyersville 287-1141 SHAVERTOWN Leo Stanislow 675-2899 ! West-Wyoming 693-0444 16 Carverton Rd., Trucksville / 696-2100 696-3888 836-2100 hs a yy § 137 E. Main St. Plymouth 825-4611 688 Memorial Highway Dallas 675-2143 (NAPA) Dallas, Pa. 675-1787 DRURY’S AUTO TAG SERVICE 607 Memorial Highway, Dallas (formerly Brader's Auto Tag Service) 675-8507 DRURY’S DELI & RESTAURANT Beer available - 6 packs to go Sunset, Harveys Lake 639-2010