Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 7 May '86 1 7
MTHS Honor Rolls Name 163
COURT HOUSE - Honor rolls for the third marking .period have been announced at Middle Township — High School, with 17 students earning places on the High Honor Roll and 146 being named to the Honor Roll. The students honored were: II Kill HONOR ROLL Harry Dickinson. Geroge Hsich. Kichard Koach. Chris! in Dodd. Abigail Fagan. Christine Heck. Margaret Hsieh. Stephanie Lish. I.isa Lord. Alice Scbellinger. Reynold Wang. Laurie Weimer. Robert Dean. Kathleen Law. Heidi Robinson. Edmund Webb, and Patricia Law HONOR ROLL Christophe Anderson. Rebecca Bond. Amy Branca. Denise Burns. Manning Camp. Susan Conner. Robert Conover Jr.. Chnstophe Curley. Anthony Fazio. James Fowler. Sheila Francis. Jesse Gregg III. Pamela Harris. Denise Hennessey. Victoria Heun. Charles Lee. Joseph Livingston. Theodore. Avinash Prabhakar. John Riadzieta. Michelje Sheldon. Tina Skinner. Kathleen Anderson. Thomas Blair. Stacy Corson. Michele Decicco Angela Dell'Orefice. David Dougherty. Jon Durante. Elizabeth Errickson. Holly Farland. Evelyn Ford, Joanna Francis. Thomas Frank. Tony Fry. Charles Grayson. Alison Harvey. Ronald Hudamch. Michael James. Joseph Jenkins. Michele Jost. John Keith. Shannon King. Gregory Lane. David Learn ing. Robert Logan Kirslen Mamie. Catresa Meyers. Michelle Moore. Robert Murray. Karen Parker. Allison Schmid. Amelia Spaulding. Angle Spencer. Beverly Toxer William Watson. Nicole Balliette. Heidi Bischotf. Lisa Bond. Greg Bostard. Christine Cinowski. Christine Clement. Carole Coles. Randy Dallenbach. Michelle Deleone. Melissa Doyle. Kimberly Frazier. GeoOrey Haefner. Jo-Ann Hines. Andrea Hodges. Audrey Hoffman, Suzanne Keen. Lone Kelly.
Kristin Lawrence. Timothy Leonard. Andree Long. Leslie , l-udlam. Pally Malec. Kara McVey John i Monachelli. Michelle Moore Nichols ilITZi. Cynthia Panielione. Pamela Parkhurst. Michael Pettit. Kathy Plilmck. Jen nifer Raab. Tony Radzieta Teresa Rieser. Gary Koach. Mary Robin son. Kichard Robinson Jr . Richard Kodgers. Larry Ryan. Elizabeth Schaeffer. Bryan Schmid. Stephen Schuck. Susan Stobbart. Suzette Sudol. Michelle Szymanski. Elizabeth Thomas. Renee Tozer Kristin Brady. Andrew Brockman, Rose Buckley. Bryan Conklin. Dar winCoverdale. Lon Dinnella. Laura Fausey. John Francis
, Dot tie Gallop Matthew- Gilbert. . Robert Hentges. Robert Hicks. Mark Hindlr Kristen Holt. Maurice Hubbard John Ulllston. William i Lloyd. Veronica Lynn. Monica Lyons. Steven Marriner Leeann Mcllvaine Barry Mossbrooks. i Steven Mossbrooks. Debbie Myers. Con Osborne Edward Peterson, 1 Deborah Pettit. Tina Roberts, Dean l na Kuggiero Charles Schellinger. i Erick Schlenger. Thomas Shaw. > Sandy Simmerman. Kobyn Sinkway. Carol Sjoslrom Hazel Spaulding. Karen Still. Christine Tomlin. David Torfom. Kathleen Trainor Wendy Weaver Melissa i Whittington. Kristin Wilson. Tracey Varborough
'A Choral Explosion' WILDWOOD - The Annual Spring. Concert (A Choral Explosion) "Fill the World with Music" was held at Wildwood High School Auditorium Friday. May 2, featuring the Wildwood High School Choir under the direction of Betty J. King. Also participating in the Choral Explosion were the Glenwood Elementary Choristers (under the direction of John Hoffman). the Wildwood Faculty Ensemble, the Wildwood Junior High Chorus and the King Singers (an alumni group made up of former Ijjgh school choir members) all under the direction of Mrs. King.
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