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Herald & Lantern 15 February '84

Honor Rolls Given At Wildwood High

WILDWOOD - Eight students at Wildwood High School have been named to the First Honor Roll (all A’si for thf_ second mark-, ing period of the 1983-84 school year* Two eight- ' graders also earned first honors. On the top honor roll are: Kristin Anderson and Luci Stajltfr, seniors: Lisa Fligler, junior; Traci Gould, Wendy Harkins,

Tracey McGowan and Robert Patterson, sophomores; Thomas Worrall, freshman; Howard Cole and David Dougherty.' eight grade. On the Second Honor Roll (“B” average, only one “C”, and at least one “A”) were: Don* Baldy. Ronald Becber. Dafiei* Benson. Ltsa Berdel. Bruce Blake. Stephanie Butts. Rachelie Cacti. Kellie Canning. Thomas Cer-

rooe. Dawn dark, Linda Convey. Christine Douglass. Dorothy Dzwoniarek. William Fitzpatrick. Tina Fuller. Bernadette Geltura, Lisa Grooked. Paul Grossman. Vickie Haehnel. Debbie Hanlon Anita Hood. Scott Hutchinson, John Kent, Caroline Lindsay. Kathy McGovern. Ronald McGowan. Michael Nagel Regina Pepe, Karl Peterson, Roger Samartino, Michelle Sawyer. Ralph Schaffer, Robert Seveno. Victoria Snyder. Nancy Wiedenroann. Traci Young, and Barbara Wotring. seniors Lynn Becker. Barbara Bradway. Brenda.Clark. Harr)'"Colson. Joel Covello. Susan Cramer. Gosch'

Ehlers. Louis Flaceo. Lynne

jmatca. ■arc jones. erancis Knap,pik. Heather Lee.'Usa Maston, Amy McCullough. Charles O’HsU. William Stater, Eddie Teti. Send Vance, Gerald Wright, and Robert ZumlocV. juniors Amy Andrews. Frank Bourcki, Christopher Carr, Kenneth Cooper. Stephanie Detample. Michael Ekstrom, Charlotte Federict. Nicole Gambino. John A Harris. Christisn Jurvic, Mary Jane Kiple. Jamie Lord. Thomas Sawyer. Robert Spaldinc. Elizabeth Springer. Holly Taylor. Tammy Vance, Jay. Wallmark. Wayne Wheaton. Stephen

Williams, and John

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Vickie Goldberg, John HU1. Matt Johnson. Karen L Kelly. Gerald Mac Donald. Thomas Maxlowe. Vm-

nreua nooeruon. ana James acsia. freshmen; Phil Campbell, Becky Escribano. Elizabeth Hettenbach. Aaron Meyer. Penny Pavlou. eighth grade; Saleem Campbell. An Dakoglou. Desiree Da let to, Stacey Harris. Philip Hettenbach. Sean Nelson. Arthur Sahcecu. Stephanie Williams. Stephen Zuzulock. seventh grade

Saunders in . USC Course LOS ANGELES, CA. - ^tapt. Raymond D. Saynders, of the Middle Township Police Department, is attending the 78th class of the University of Sou them California’s Deliquency Control Institute, which runs through Feb. 24.

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