The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 21.11.1980, Blaðsíða 5

The White Falcon - 21.11.1980, Blaðsíða 5
November 21, 1980 White Falcon 5 .T. Mahan Honor Roll The A.T. Mahan School recently completed the first nine week grading period. The High School es- tablished three honor rolls for students who performed with excel- lence. The following students maintained a straight A or 4.00 grade point average for the period and are noted as Outstanding Scholars: Grade Name GPA 12 Callan Carpenter 4.00 12 Walter Hocketstaller 4.00 10 Brian Woods 4.00 9 Scott Carpenter 4.00 Q Tracy Hester 4.00 Q Kris Neri 4.00 7 Nancy Hearne 4.00 Those students with a GPA of 3.50 to 3.99 are noted as tional Scholars: Excep- Grade Name GPA 12 Michelle DelaCruz 3.80 12 David J. Garrity 3.50 12 Rochelle Hortz 3.50 11 Sean Broderick 3.83 11 Chuck Dennis 3.67 11 Mark Greenman 3.50 11 Tracy Taylor 3.67 10 Catherine Martini 3.83 10 Holly Vlttitow 3.67 Q Lucy Reaux 3.83 Grade Name GPA 9 Tim Hearne 3.83 8 Jim Berg 3.50 8 Mike Boyd 3.50 8 Kelley Broderick 3.50 8 Diane Garrity 3.67 8 Willow Johnson 3.50 8 Rick McKinney 3.50 8 Vince Takasugi 3.67 8 Deanna Walton 3.83 7 Tommy Frederick 3.50 7 Pamela Garrity 3.83 7 Adam Hanor 3.83 7 Michelle Posch 3.50 7 Eddie Rogers 3.67 7 Michele Zdonowskl 3.67 The following Honor Roll students maintained a GPA of 3, to 3.49: Grade Name GPA 12 Lisa Benham 3.25 12 John Eason 3.25 12 Bobbie Maloney 3.25 12 Mike Smith 3.40 10 Christine Garrity 3.33 10 Michael DelaCruz 3.33 10 Trevpr Smith 3.33 9 Faye Fahland 3.33 9 Carol Piercy 3.33 8 Terry Boudreau 3.33 7 Rory Martin 3.33 7 Todd Raines 3.33 7 Eddie Rodriguez 3.33 Waiting in line... Postal officials to stop envelope-stuffing schemes New York (AP) - You've seen the advertisements: "Earn extra money in your spare time stuffing envelopes." The Postal Service says it usually doesn't work out that way. Postal officials have moved against six companies that adver- tise envelope-stuffing schemes. They say that not only do the offers fail to deliver on their promise to make money for the respondents—they end up costing money. And the Postal Service will not deliver mail to companies unless they can prove they have nothing to do with envelope stuffing. The six companies named are the National Envelope Company, World Wide Mailers, Financial Freedom and Cooperative Book Company, All of Freedom, California; Certified Pub- lishing Association of Soquel, Cali- fornia; and another by the same name in Atlanta. The Postal Service gave the six companies until mid-October to re- spond to the charges. None did. 1

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