The White Falcon - 15.02.1985, Page 6
37 make high school honor roll
The A. T. Mahan High School
Honor Roll is out! The follow-
ing students earned a grade
point average of 3.25 or better
during the first semester in
1985:
7th Grade
BAYLOR, Sherri
*BRIGHENTI, Sabine
CLARK, Jeff
COFFEY, Richard
*CURTIS, Sarah
FERRY, Sara
FREY, Eva
GOLDSCHMIDT, Brian
HOFHERR, John
HUGHES, Robin
LABRADOR, Maricris
LEWEY, Dennis
SMITH, Devon
8th Grade
BOYDEN, Michael
CHENEY, Thomas
FREEMAN, Luke
GRADNIGO, Allen
GRAY, Colin
HANNA, Nikki
*H0FHERR, Michael
KINTON, Lyn
MEIERBACHTOL, Jessica
RAY, Ardra
STEELE, Tracy
9th Grade
CARR, Gregory
DOLL, Gerald
GUSMAN, Shelia
*MARSHALL, Jenny
SPICER, Harvey
SPITERI, Beatrice
10th Grade
CELEBCIGIL, Jasmin
CLARK, Dennis
HILTON, Laura
KINTON, John
SCHINDLER, Charlie
11th Grade
DEVANEY, Deirdre
12th Grade
COUBROUGH, Mike
(*) Denotes a Grade Point Aver-
age of 4.0.
Abraham Lincoln's
Birthday
Ivliruary 12
SAC sponsors college admissions workshop
College admissions workshops are a growing new
feature of the college decision process. On the
NATO Base, the first School Advisory Committee
(SAC) sponsored workshop will be held next week.
The workshop, held as an adjunct to the monthly
SAC meeting, will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Feb-
ruary 21 in the Upper School multi-purpose room.
This workshop is particularly targeted at the par-
ents of 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade students.
Parents of younger students are welcome.
The purpose of the workshop is two-fold: to
familiarize parents of college bound and poten-
tially college bound students with the timing and
mechanics of college admissions in general and to
make them aware of financial assistance available
to all students as well as assistance especially
designed for sons and daughters of military fam-
ilies.
A general introduction to the whole process of
choosing a college, applying to a college and how
colleges - in general - admit students, will be
provided. For the younger student, discussion
will center on course selections and options.
Provided for the older levels - as well as the
younger - will be a calendar of what should be
done each year as they look ahead to college:
when is the time to start to investigate colleges;
to take admission tests and to get your applica-
tion in.
Billboard magazine s top five hits
Soul
1. Mr. Telephone Man - New
Edition
2. Beep A Freak - Gap Band
3. Misled - Kool and the Gang
4. Gotta Get You Home Tonight-
Eugene Wilde
5. Missing You - Diana Ross
Country
1. Ain't She Something Else -
Conway Twitty
2. Something In My Heart-Ricky
Skaggs
3. Make My Life With You - Oak
Ridge Boys
4. One Owner Heart - T.G. Shep-
pard
5. Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On-
Mel McDaniel
Hot 100
1. I Want To Know What Love Is
Foreigner
2. Easy Lover - Philip Bailey
3. Careless Whisper - Wham!
4. Lover Boy - Billy Ocean
5. The Boys of Summer - Don
Hen!ey
6
The White Falcon February 15, 1985