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HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.Y., FRIDAY, APRIL I, 1566
fflGH HONOR ROLL
Hundreds Here Make The Top List
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- Hundreds of students In pub-, Gali Slayton, Gerri Spllka, Ar-He secondary schools are on the nold Sterman, Phyllis Sussman, high honor roll for the fourth Dennis Torjreggiani, Jane Wim yn^rklng period. They are: pfheimer.
JUNIOR HIGH: Lori Bank, Richard Barnett,
Ellen Bassoff, Jonathon Fried, Roosevelt High on Tuckahoe j Laurie Goldner, Barbara Gonzo,
' Robert Lavigna, Linda Ostreich-er, Elliot Rosch, Shephen Scoi-za, Karen Sklba, Robert Slayton,
ter"Barkan, Catney Benkwitt. \ Ellen Splelman, Ann Bailowitz, WilUam Benkwitt, Margaret Jacques Schmid Berne, Elizabeth Betke, Stephen
Roosevelt
Road: Susan Ackerman, Helen Al-
tieri, Elizabeth Armstrong, Wal-
Blau, Barbara Bochnak, Beverly Cochnak, Howard Cahn, Carol Civitello, Stuart Cohen, Diane Cooper.
Elena Cordone, Carolyn Costa, Marion Crawford, James Davenport, Susan DeBroske, Mar-lene Dicker, Theresa Dolan, Anita Dvmant, Kathy Egloff, Ronald Eisingex, Jordan Ellsworth, Betsy Epstein, Kathryn Evers, Dorothv Fritsky.
Bard Galin, Judith -Gershow-Itz, Rita Golub, Barbara Gua-diana, Robert Havncr, David Helphand, Judith Herde, Leslie Houck, William Houck, Catherine Jokelson, Peggy Jane Ka-mens, Amy Karow, Judith Katz-eneLson, Diane Kennedy, Deborah Kessler;
E l l e n Kirschner, Larry Krauss, Diane Lefer, Diane Le-uzzi, LoiTie Losapio, Margaret MacLoan, Margaret Carole Maltzman, Lesley Markman, Dorothy Mayerhofer, Marilyn Mazza, Glen Mogan, Amanda Lee Moore, Michael Nanus, Barry Nathanson.
Diane Palmierl, Donna Pal-mieri, Jonathan Panzer, Barry Pemsler, Robert Petraites, Jordan Pobec, Joyce Popoff, Jeffrey Portnoy, Phyllis Reich, Susan Reich, Curtis Richardson, Kristopher Robbins, Susan Ros-wit, Robert Rubin, Arthur Ry-nearsen.
Susan Saltzer, Laura Schles-inger, Susan Schwartz, Steven Schwarz, Jay Shepherd, Nancy Siconolii, Terri Siegel, Yvonne Smith, Ida Spector, Roberta Streisfeld, Ellen Warhit, Pris-cilia Weisbach, Maureen Zanders, Karen Ziccardi.
'"' Yonkers Yonkers High on Linden St.: Kiki Apostolis, Vickie Autero,
Carol Bein, Sandra Braia, Phyllis Braudy, Orysia Chinalsky, Elaine Ciruzzi, Maiy Ann De-Laurentis, Karl Evans, Rose-mary Fazio, Rosalie Feldman, Diane Flanel, William Fowkes, Marian Fox, Lenore Gardner, Bernard Gitter, Stuart Gluck, Sylvia Goetzl, Nancy Grand, Dorothy Kalakuka, Linda Lebow-ltz, Robert Leroy, Jane Lyder, Susan Morse, Joanne Pergola, Joseph Pergola, Kathy Rinaldi, Hedy Rosen, Georgia Sassen, Susan Schneider, Susan Schoen-feld, Myrna Verder, Ronnie Vickery, Laura Wachsman, Cassandra King.
Gorton Gorton High on Shonnard
Place: Senior High:
Judy Aronson, Pamela Billlg, Irene Capp, Glno Dilorio, Mabel Forte, Angela Lombardi, Judith Giniger, Amy Gurian, Neal Hammer, Nancy Karp, David Keosian, Gregory Keosian, Su-pan Kesselman, Charlene Klug, Annette Kunin, Lynn Levino.
Janet Lloyd, Judy New, Wendy New, Barbara Ormerod, Paul Paradiso, Diane Peyton, Diane Popkin, Wendy Rosenthal, Barbara Rubin, Richard Rubin, Su-Fan Sterico, Karen Swetz, Antoinette Wawak, Robert Wol-ven, Helene Zimmer, Susan Zweighaft Jl^XIOBHIGH:
Michael Burns, Robert Bro-heny, Ann Marie Cornell, Michael Dratch, Victoria Guidice, Dolores Healy, Gregory Know-les. Frances Krlnsky, Susan Kas-sell, Katherine Lermorid, Kenneth Leonard, Alan Iyovinson, Marilyn Muller, Nathalie Nuss-baum, Nicholas Nussbaum, Jul-
Commerce Mary Bena, Karen Bonanno,
Lynda Borash, Elizabeth Cie-ciuch, Mary Cosentino, Catherine DeOrsi, Lynda DiGIrolamo, Concetta Fantini, Angela Fer-ralola, Sandra Giuliani, Evelyn Harris, Carol Krohta, Lucille manzo-,—Marianne— Mennitto, Laura Morin, Judith Mullin, Judy Okal, Loretta Praslick, Angela Raimondi, Susan Saarl, Norma Santangclo, Irene Slota, Phyllis Teixeira, Barbara Tucker, Amalia Vargas, Janie Wald-ron.
Saunders Eric Botch, Robert Phelan,
Harry Tkachuk, Gerald Vetrano, Robert Woska, Paul Zlemba.
Franklin Thomas Braia, Alfred Car-
done, Janet Chomicki, Lucille D'Ambrosio, Lynette Daria, Et-erna DelPozzo, Lisa DeSimone, Joel Freyer, Sheila Holutiak,. Eileen Kielkucki, Frank Lancel-lottl.
Faith Landrine, Sandra Ll-pecki, Janet Maher, Diane Morin, Stephanie Novak, Stephanie Plerro, Ellen Pietrowski. Donna Schettino, Patricia Scuderl, Michael Smith, Mabel Yee.
Hawthorne Susan Chin, Andrea Durst, El
len Friedland, William Kulka, Paul Masters, Patricia Siuta, Toby Sommer, Jeffrey Ameer, =fcisg^-Bi«ek—-Jtweph—EdelsnoT Stuart Glick, Lynn Morris, Dori Powell, Elizabeth Snyder, Ann Wachsman.
Alan Barasch, Gorl Bergman, Jessica Borman, Patricia Biel-ski, B a r b a r a Biro, Charles Clum, Janet Bocian, Gail Flanagan, Mara Gorskopf, Paul Koch, Gail P 1 o t c h, Susan Rosen, Glenn—Saunders, Marcia Moss, Nell Gutterman.
ohue, Geraldine Fazzarl, Thomas Gartman, Janet Judson, Ellen Kirsehbaum, John Pawly-shyn, George Tlamsa, Helen Wekstein.
Longfellow LONGFELLOW JUNIOR HIGH
on Seymour St.: Dale Balun, Julia Dziopa, Ja-
neen Fedorczak, Michelle Han-Ion, Carol Lichodolik, JoAnn Leonard, Kenneth McCoy, Linda Ridzik, Richard Shiers, Linda Strauss, D o n n a Swist, Julia Wandzilak, Kathleen Burghardt, Jean Cazzolla, Elizabeth Fusco, Ann Romel.
Whitman
32 Area Students Win State Grants
Cornelia M. Sheahan. 133 Bel- | John A. McFarland, a student la Vista St.. Tuckahoe. is among \ at Manhattan, also has beee the first 90 recipients of the i awarded similar fellowships, state's new Herbert H. Lehman ' George A. McGinn, 125 EUiotl Fellowships for studv in social Ave., a student at Fordham sciences and public and interna- ; University, and Frank J. Adams tional alfaii-s.
Thirty other area students have been awarded Regents fellowships or ' are alternates for the awards.
The fellowships are for graduate students planning a college teaching career and for regular study and part-time study in the humanities, science or engineering.
Jr., 29 Amherst Drive. Hastings-on-Hudson, a student at Harvard College, have received fellowships for doctoral study and James R. Moore, St. Joseph's Seminary in Dunwoodie, a fellowship for part-time doctoral
VIEW OF VISTA — High school students learn .about VISTA, the domestic Peace
"Corps, at a~~ human rights seminar at the Ursuline School in New Rochelle. Left to right are Mother Joan Theresa,
Alternates for college Regent teaching fellowships for begirm-
Whiteman J u n i o r High at CrestwcKxTl.ake:
Suzette A c c 1 a v a 111, Ann Arcay, Denise Blau, Roy El-vove, Carole~G-ae 1 i e.k, Noah Goldman, Rhonda Greifinger, Karen Hoffman, Cathy Katin, Leslie Klinek, Leslie Klionsky, Joshua Kuperman, Carol Land-seadel, Betty Lefer, Shelley Mayer, Daniel Nagelberg.
Amalie Russell, Lauren Solar, Patricia Scott, Robert Sigmund, Beth Smith, Bonnie Stylides, Fran Tarowsky, Catherine To-masello, E 11 s s a Violi, Nina j n g graduate study are: Weisbach, Doris Andress, Betsy Bleckman, Leslie Cygiclman, Patricia Evans, Henry Friedman, Lawrence G r i l l , Kathy Grosz.
David Hecker, Gwen Hickman, Florence Hockstadter, Robin Holland, Nora Johnson, Joan Katter, Adrlenne Kelly, Gay Koch, Cathy Lewis, Alice Lus-teiman, Barbara McKee, Nancy Messner, Richard Nettler, Barry Roff, Paula Rubenstein, Martin Schapiro, Randy Stein, Janice Warhit, Amy Weiss, Susan Winter, Susan Zlochower.
Robert Adoff, Doreen Alalouf, Joan Amoroso, Leslie Asch, Edward Astrachen, Mark Bergman, Richard Betheil, Barbara Betke, Francine Bloom, Lawrence Brody, Stephen Budnick, Marsha Cagan, Lynne Carman, ^SandHt=^«tgkoWf=Stdney-Gol>e4VT Jeff. Daniels.
Barbara D 1 C 1 c c o, Cunthia Dicker, Alan Drucker, Joan Elias, Barbara Epstein, Marsha Feinberg, Richard Freeman, Sandra Furka, Carrie Gluckson, Diane Griffin, Judy Guest. Arthur Gutekunst, Barbara Hcrz-og, Beth Hillman, Roger Hof-man, Christine Joy.
Learning About Human Rights who was in charge of the program; Myles Ambrose of Stepinac High, White Plains; Judy O'Hare, Sacred Heart, and Karen Howard of Ursuline. Forty students from eight
schools attended the seminar sponsored by the Leadership and World Society, a non-sectarian organization encouraging the study of social problems. — Staff Photo by Jerry Sarno.
Here Are Graduate Fellowship Alternates E. Faigle, 32 Park Ave., a student at New Paltz State University College; David J. Mikulsky, 698 Warburton Ave., a student
James P. Brown of Blackford I at Fordham University; Perry Avenue, a student at lona; John A. Zirkel, 26 Slater Ave., a stu-W. Daniels, 58 Caroline Ave., a I dent at Oswego State Universi-student at Manhattan; Robert j ty College; Frederick J. Schoen,
3901 Independence Ave., River-dale, a student at the University of Michigan, and Eugene P. Burke, Thomas P. Cahill, Arthur L. Dixon and James J, Scanlon, all students at Manhattan.
Miss Sheahan, a student at Columbia University, is eligible to receive $5,000 a year for four years of study in a graduate school in New York State.
Recipients of the other fellowships may receive up to $2,500 a year as regular students and $1,250 a year for part-time study, depending on financial need. -
Sister James Rosaire Weiss of the College of Mount St. Vincent in Riverdale received a college teaching fellowship for advanced graduate study and a college fellowship for part-time doctoral study. Sister Rosaire is an alternate for a college fellowship for full-time doctoral study.
Paul A. Bogrow, 3850 Hudson Manor Ter., Riverdale, a student at Columbia University, and Edward F. Countryman, 4582 Manhattan College Parkway, a student at Manhattan College In Riverdale, have both won college teaching fellowships for graduate study and fellowships for doctoral study.
Other winners are: Raymond A. Mohl Jr., 91
Parkway Road, Bronxville, a student at New York University; Sister Michael Mary Hunt ol the College of Mount St. Vincent and Jane S. Gerber, 750 Kapp-cock St.. Riverdale, a student at Columbia, college teaching fellowships for graduate study.
Vivian X. Epstein, 10 Teresa Ave., a student at NYU: Charles F. Maguire, 4351 Martha Ave., Woodlawn, a student at lona College; Mary A. Brassel of Mount St. Vincent; Doris B. Fassler, 6039 Spencer Ave., Riv-erdale, a student at Hunter College; Irving S. Schloss, 4199 Henry Hudson Parkway, Riverdale, a student at Harvard; Richard A. Strier, 5515 Cayuga Ave., Riverdale, a student at City College of New York, and Gerald J. Janecek, Frank A. Morelli and James J. Sweeney, all students at Manhattan, col-lege teaching fellowships for graduate study.
P. Brian Shay, 1080 Warbur. ton Ave., a student at NYU, Is No. 14 alternate for a college fellowship for doctoral study.
Mark Twain Iris Klein, Linda Rogovin,
Frederick Schneider, Illene Ton-ick, Fredda Zable, Margery Barrowman, Anthony DiNardo, Mark Freiberg, Ralph Klinken-borg, Irene Tiglias.
Janneice Battista, Stacy Bla-senheim, Kathryn Bookman, Pamela Brengel, Cathy Danin, Donna Linton, Lynn Mulready, Christine Nakraseive, Amy Red-field, Karen Seitz, Pamela Ger-ver.
School Five high SCHOOL FIVE junior
unit on Lockwood Ave.: Ellen Asanoff, Beth Gilmour,
Carl Franek, Douglas Kennedy, Bruce Reid, Paul Sadlon, Charlotte Hehn, Barbara Sullivan. 114 School 8
SCHOOL EIGHT Junior high unit on Bronxville Road:
Terry Blasenstein, John Don-
Mark Twain
Honors 17
Top Pupils Seventeen students at Mark
la Rios, Robert Siegel, Janls Twain Junior High School on Sanchez, Lynn Trichter, Ray mond Vycital, Daniel Rubin.
Lincoln RETOOK HIGH:
Gary Bernstein, Robert Blitz, Richard Brody. George Colabel-la. Linda Dctorr, Lynne Dumas. Ellen Fried, Robert Glatzcr, Hollis Gottlieb, Joan Heer, Steven Holtz, W i l l i a m Kessler. Markham Kirsten, Beth Klaus-
Wakefield Avenue were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society at candlelighting ceremonies. They are:
Melinda Annunziata and Fred-da Zable, ninth graders given full membership; Darko Oik-rov, Vincent F e r r a r i , Mark Fiieberg. Marilyn I*aRusso and Irene Tiglias. e i g h t h graders and Intermediate members, and
^Tanniece B a t t i s t a . Kathryn ^eckmann. Stacy Rlasenheim, , Pamela Brengel, Oathv Danin,
ner, Marshall Kupohan, Norma, ^ ^ Un{m< L v n n ^ulreadv, Lerner. Susan Linden • Christine Nakraseive. Amv Red-
Mieko Nakagami, Nancy Os- f i H d fl d K a r r n o-;,., enventh,
Linda Joyce, MaT]oTle~Katirr7 Lynn Kellerman, Linda Kind, Alfred Klein, Anita Klein, Daniel Klein, Lynn Klein, Janice Koch, Gary Koval, Alan Kraus, Marcia Lacoff, Angelica La-Morto, Barbara Lange.
Ron! Leiberman, Lisa Leib-man, Eric Loken, Donna McVeigh, Richard Mangini, Irene Marcantonio, Doreen Michaels, Anne Milberg, Carol Miller, Theresa Mueller, Mary Murphy, Richard Oelsner, Tina Oliver, Antigone Paputsaki, Dorothy Pastor, Bruce Podrat, Mitchell Quain, Joel R e i c h , Lauren Reichner.
Cleora Richardson, Jan Roberts, Penny R o s e n , Susan Rosenbaum, A n d r e a Schulte, Madelyn Schuster, Pamela Schwartz, Joan Schwartz, Diane Sclar, Neil Skolnick, Angela Sol-lone, Matt Solon, Barry Spector, Beverly Stern, Paul Storch, Valerie Viola, Nina Yohanan, Barbara Ziehmer, Joan Zuckerman.
Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson on Bol-
mer Ave.: David Green, Michelle Kiman,
William L e w a n d e r, Charles Ix>hrfink, Peter Sandoval, Steven Stock, Robin Bromberg. Vincent Ciminna, Patricia Dwyer, Michael Gordon.
Lisa Grimm, Robert Kahn, Henry Leiberman, Dale I^ange, Gary I,o Basso, Barry Luch-kowec. John M e y e r, Susan O'Donnell, Brian Perlman, Jesse Sandoval, E^SJ^d Shrenzel.
Sarah Atkinson, Michael Bennett. Gerald Blasenstein, Setta Cochoian. R i c h a r d Cannon, Nancy Checker. Gary Di Paolo, Stanley Dubinsky, Nancy Ewin, Mary Fenich. Christine Fialko-vich, Andrew Gutclle, Janelle Gordon. Robert Homiak, Delaine Hersh.
Eli7Jibeth H o 1 d n e r. Hilary Kaskowitz, S t e v e n Klubbck, Diane Ludwig, Debbie Melch-ner. Harriet Melnick. Colleen O'Rourke. V i r g i n i a . Prog-ner. Sandra Scott. Joan Selva. Cliffoixi Scheufele. IVmita Shaw.
Pease. Frank Pema, Karen m r mbershiD Pyrdol. Elaine Rosenblatt. Da ' vld Roseman, Michael Slager
Social Worker Faces 2 Counts
Surjlth Singh. 43, of 169 Stanley St., was arraigned tn Criminal Court In Manhattan on charge* of drunk driving and passing a red light.
Singh, a native of Mandalay. Burma, Is employed by the New York City Youth Board as a social worker.
Police said he drove through « red signal at 88th Street and Broadway In Manhattan early today and that he admitted hav-
Susan Hoffmann, Illene To-nlck, Iris Klein. Douglas Smith and Linda R o g a v I n. society members. spok$ on scholarship, citizenship, service, leadership and character.
Fred Schneider, chancellor of th* Wakefield, Bronx, chapter was chairman.
Mrs. Ann Q. McDonald, director of pupil personnel services In public schools, was principal speaker. Richard J. Monaco, principal, and Mis. Arthur HI-cinbothem, president of the
Poster Contest Judge Named Dr. Sidney B. Blmbaeh, direc
tor of physical education, health and safety in public schools here, will be a judge for the 22nd annual School Traffic Safety Poster Contest, sponsored by the American Automobile Association.
Entries will be judged April PTA, also spoke and the school j 14, at the association headquart band entertained. i era In Washington. D.C.
Mrs. Joseph G. Dvoracky was! Dr. Bimbach is author of the faculty sponsor and Mrs. Fran- association's publication. "Mv ces Lirzler and Mrs. Mary Klebe of the faculty were hostesses at
Own Safety Story," distributed nationally to elementary stu-
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