fo fo SUT LY GBs oct NEN ob ga f less Liam 3 APL] ER { Al 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA AE AMET fans ant AY PA Wednesday; Jara 17, 1990 SCHOOL Dallas Middle School Honor Roll 9TH GRADE: Highest Honors: Marc Barbose, Trina Huynh, Todd Paczewski, Karen Wisnieski, Rebecca Yurko. First Honors: Melissa Acuff, Heather Adams, Thomas Adams, Jed Aston, Dawn Balara, Amy Brinola, Lee Ann Brody, Bradley Bryant, Brian Burd, John Cola- santi, Melanie Evans, Theresa Fagan, Maria Farris, Silas Fernan- dez, Sally Ann Friar, Josiah Gar- lan, Jason Getz, Harry Haas, Mi- chael Handley, Adam Jatkowski, Casey Kernag, Wendy Kerr, Alison Kolesar, Jill Kowalski, Joseph Lanunziata, Tara Lisnow, Melissa Makara, Anthony Massara, Nina Mathers, Theresa Mathers, Kelley McIntyre, Ronald Moses, Krystyn Moyer, Rachanee Oeller, John Owens, Melissa Pomrinke, Valerie Prothero, Holly Randolph, William Richardson, David Seidel, Patrice Shovlin, Susan Shultz, Brenda Skoronski, Matthew Sleightholm, Christine Sopko, Jeannine Sopko, Eric Spear, Megan Stair, Denys Thede, Michael Wagner, Stacey Wel Yanalunas, Bridget Zimniski, Second Honors: Shawn Banta, Eve Figueroa, Ann Klimek, Jason Mattey, Laura Selenski, Michelle Sivar, Eric Sowga, Kimberly Stesney, Michelle Welgosh, Mich- elle Zikor. 8TH GRADE: Highest Honors: Kathy De- linsky, Jeanenne Fagan, Cather- ine Grossman, Nicole Steltz. First Honors: Molly Baines, Amy Beardsworth, Melanie Belles, Andrew Bishop, Brian Brady, Brian Crispell, Heather Dwyer, Stepha- nie Fett, Ryan Finn, Brian Ford, Traci Fuller, Keith Garcia, Colby Gauntlett, Courtney Gauntlett, Edward Gawlas, Ross Gdovin, Carra Giardina, Sheila Griffith, Traci Gusher, John Howe, Jessica Kerr, April Kocher, Jeffrey Kre- hely, Steven Lieberman, Cynthia Maier, Valerie Marino, Kelly McDonald, Carrie Lynn Miller, Lynn Murphy, Kristen Myers, Gregory Nadzan, Margaret Red- mond, Jessica Richards, Becki Roan, Douglas Roberts, Abby Russin, Monica Saxon, Edwin Schall, Patrick Scoble, Michelle Siglin, Matthew Stefon, Eric Werner, Carl Wiedlich, Spring Williams, Gerald Wycallis, Leah Youells. Second Honors: Celeste Ander- son, Christopher Beleski, Heather Brody, Willard Bullock, Christian - Butkiewicz, Kenneth Chapple, ‘Kathleen Dworak, Lisa Fitch, Jonathan Fletcher, Valerie Gorda, Erin Grant, Amy Johnson, Jen- nifer Liss, Amy Jo Miers, Christian Miller, Kristen Miller, Stephanie Siegel. 7TH GRADE: ~ Highest Honors: Sean Cal- lahan, Alisa Merolli, Scott Soboc- inski, John Vozniak, Vanessa : ie First Honors: Joseph Anken- brand, Karen Appel, Melissa Bar- tolini, Sheila Brutko, Bradley Burnaford, Beth Ann Delescavage, Mandy Diaz, Amy Downey, Rina Fernandez, Thomas Froncek, Angela Gialanella, Mark Herstek, Gregory Hodne, Adam Hoover, Christopher Jones, Kimberly Jones, Laura Kaschenbach, Jen- nifer Keefer, Kristen Kosakowski, Amy Layaou, Meta Loberg, Becky Mathers, April McAllister, Melanie Meholchik, Emily Miers, Jennifer Miers, Julie Miers, Stephen Miknevich, Michelle Miller, John Molski, Irene Monk, Gail Morris, Brennan Murphy, Tamara Palka, Heather Patton, Laura Popielarz, Quentin Reese, Jason Reynolds, Jessica Rierson, Nicole Rosen- crans, Alyssa Rosentel, Nicholas Sabatini, Kathleen Sallitt, Gregory Schoenig, Joy Scott, Laura Seidel, Jason Seward, Jason Shatrowskas, Elizabeth Stearn, Martin Straigis, Richard Sylvia, David Townsend, Michael Viglone, Lisa Wall, Kelly West, David Williames, Matthew Williams, Rene Zeglin. Second Honors: Stephen Ba- tory, Ryan Boraski, Jayson Brutko, Jennifer Carr, Laura Chocallo, Michelle Chocallo, Michael De- Francesco, William Derolf, Winona Ellsworth, Scott Falkowitz, Som- mer Fitch, Aaron Gingo, Mindy Haberstitch, Joseph Hayer, Joy Lee Holeman, Shelby Jayne, April Loeffler, Ryan Lopez, Jamie Mathews, Edward McCloud, James Roberts, Jamie Roman, Sarah Russoniello, Bridget Temperine, Elizabeth Witkowski. 6TH GRADE: Highest Honors: Holly Baseski, Dean Evans, Nicole Hayden, Quinn Kavanaugh, Douglas Myers, Shan- non Newell, Melissa Prokopchak, Timothy Reich, Kevin Rogers, Leigh Sabol, Lisa Tomaine, John Tomedi. First Honors: Nicholas Acri, Lori Barrett, Susan Benedetti, Brian Berlew, Griffin Bicking, Susan Buckley, Lynea Carey, Joseph Cosgrove, April Decker, Paul Di- erolf, Jared Dukas, John Endru- sick, Connor Ennis, Natalie Fel- ten, Kathryn Ferko, Amory Fetko, Carrie Fetterman, Philip Gager, James Galliford, David Germick, Edward Gieda, Jason Gilbert, Sara Gorgone, Heather Gryziec, Natalie Gulich, Julie Haas, Rebecca Hoover, Robert Humphrey, Jes- sica Husband, Ted Jackson, Stephanie Jancewicz, Karen Kaleta, David Kenning, Michael Kernag, Richard Klick, Thomas Klimek, Robert Lorah, Melanie Love, Peter Lubinski, Brian Luka- savage, Lisa Lynch, Joseph Maier, Nicole Mazurek, Carey Mazzoni, Kevin McDonald, John Michalak, Debra Miers, Melissa Miller, Ste- ‘ven Misson, Mark Morris, Michelle Moses, Michael Murphy, Gregory Mussman, Kristen Nackley, Joseph Strikes 'n' spares Back Mountain Bowl! took four points from Fashion Vending in the Ladies Country League paced by M. Faux’s 170-181-171 (522), K. Scavone’s 477 and F. Allabaugh’s 175 (475). J. Cummings aided in the win with 180 (470). Faux Inn picked up three from Fashion Vending led by L. Cyphers’ 481. D. Garnett hit 173 forthe vending girls. Grotto Pizza and G.H. Harris divided evenly with none of the mem- bers hitting high scores. In the Charlie Williams Memorial League Back Mt. Auto Body took all from Offset Paperback sparked by B. Hospodar’s 531. T. Ruger rolled 212 (567) forthe losing five. Cross Country shut out Back Mt. Bowl led by S. Wick- ard’s walloping 262-219 (679) and R. Herron’s 226 (582). J. Shultz added 541 and Di Wickard hit 534. K. Bevans hit pins for 229-267 (674) for the bowl team. R. Harris added 535 and D. Moore gave 214 (532). Monk's Plumb- ing took three from Roth Novelty helped by F. Tregan’s 573 and T. Considine’s 560. G. Bobb gave 535. R. Shoe- maker was high for the novelty team with 585, B. Finn posted 557 and L. Coolbaugh posted 547. Mountain Stream Construction copped three from G.H. Harris paced by R. Clemow’s 222-225 (632), S. Vigorito hit pins for 237 (599), F. Cornelltumbled them for 225 (594), K. Orkwis added 560 and J. Brady 523. D. Purvin rolled 588 for Harris and J. Steele hit 225 (583). C. Kazokas added 557 and T. Shalata 558. Varsity Lawn Care shut out Jedidia’s led by J. Roan’s 581 and P. Thomas’ 577. B. Shalata, Jr. rolled 563 for the restaurant men. Monte Carlos took four from the Rangers in the ldetown Compact League. The Stingrays blanked Mer- cedes aided by G. Dymond’s 230 and Gloria English’s 177. Commandos copped four from the Hornets paced by A. Faux’s 534 and E. Lamoreaux'’s 518. Scorpions and Mustangs split 2- 2 with R. Strazdus, Sr. hitting 512 for the Hornets. Scorpions and Mustangs split 2-2 with R. Strazdus Jr.’s 513 high for both teams. Blazers and Cobras: ~ divided with Jean Clark rolling 202 (531) and E. Ishley hitting 518. In the Back Mountain Farmers League the Longhorns shut out the Thoroughbreds and the Turkeys blanked the Ugly Ducklings. Chickies took three from the Barn Cats and the Black Sheep picked up three from the Mules. High scorers were D. Neiman 217(559), L. Coolbaugh 505, T. Ruger 528, D. Williams 524, M. Delaney 603, W. Lathrop531, W. Wesley 522 and B. Price 210 (521). Chubby took four from Stymie in Our Gang League while Spanky picked up three from Spike. Porky copped three from Alfalfaand Wheezer took three from Buckwheat. Mickey took three from Butch. High rollers were B. Searfoss 537, A. Novak 515, D. Bevan 212 (533), E. Dingle 538, Annette Tregan 198 (513), M. Carkhuff 573, D. Jenkins 517, Sharon Karpovich 179-177 (472), Georgine Leachey 184 (474) and B. Harris 511. In the Friday Nite Special League Nite Shift shut out the Brew Crew and Kandlelite picked up three points from the Ball Busters led by B. Gebhart’s 551 and Joyce Gebhart's 178. The Nutcrackers took three from Charlie's Angels. A. Scott rolled 512 for the Nutcrackers. In the Native Textiles League the Beer Bowlers picked up four by forfeit from the Wild Pins and the Alley Cats blanked the Sandbaggers while the Roadrunners were takiang four from Taft Market. Bad News Bowlers copped three from the Pinheads while none of the team members showed up for the Ballbusters and Hopeless Cause teams. High scorers were T. Drago 532, Sherry Teetsel 182 (478), Deanna DeRemer 494, R. Strazdus 528, R. Clemow 213 (579), K. Clemow 558. The Destroyers took all from the Saints in Sunday Nite Mixed League paced by John’s 254 (594) and Bon- nie’s 178-213 (545). Twice Shy blanked the Eagles sparked by Mike's 534 and Terri's 190 (484). Toads copped all from Noctour De Force without any high scores. In the Sunday Night Couples League Nice's team took three from Wilson's, Booths, picked up three from Moore's and Matthews’ copped three from the Shavers. High scorers were by V. Matthews 553, Sally Shaver 172- 173 (488), H. Shaver 529, J. Booth’s 556, D. Moore 235 (606), Ann Wilson 176, Marcia Matthews 183-170 (484) and Dennis Wilson 548. Williams, Kristy Woolbert, Sarah Wysocki, Elizabeth Ziegler. Garlan, Frank Geskey, Donald Holdredge, Deborah Hoyes, Wendi Hunter, Kovaleski, Nichole Kozick, Shane Luke, Parrish, Jennifer Reese, Nathan Shedlock, Charles Snyder, Michael Tomasura, Laura Uzdilla, Kyle Wega, Zachary Welch, Joseph Yagloski. Noon, Matthew Pelak, Daniel Rodehl, Bryan Reggie, Sara Rhodes, Jared Rutt, James Ryan, Benjamin Sappe, Marlena Saxon, Jaime Slocum, Susan Smaka, Matthew Sowcik, Michael Suda, Robin Suda, Stacey Suda, Miriam Thomas, Beth Ann Wagner, Kinsy Weyman, Jennifer White, Chad Second Honors: Keri Bachman, Kyle Baker, Janel Burakiewicz, Karen Burd, John Crispell, Leah Lynn Kilduff, Karen Daniel Natitus, Jennifer Bridal Advertisers! There's no better way to reach the Back Mountain than the Dallas Post Bridal Special Section. PLANNING PARENT DISCUSSION GROUP - left, principal of Lake-Lehman Junior High School and Dr. Charles Borchetta, Superintendent of Schools for Lake-Lehman School District, plan a parent discussion meeting for Thursday. Lake-Lehman parent group will meet Thursday Ata Parent Discussion Group to be held at the Lake-Lehman Junior High School on January 18, at 8 p.m. Dr. Charles Borchetta, Superintendent of Schools, will discuss with the Parent Group the district build- ing program, specifically the Senior High School Building Program. During the past school year the Parent Group has sponsored discussion by Mrs. Carol Oliver on “Learning Styles of Students”; Mrs. Barbara Shulde on “Hu- man Development”, and Dr. Steve Boston on the “Currciulum of the 21st Century.” Future discussions on Feb- ruary 12 will include Mr. J. Earl Stanton on “Self Esteem”. 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