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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Standard-Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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10
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10 Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Tuesday, December 23, 1997 Holiday program today at A.D. Thomas school Santa says "Tis" the "SEE-SON" To Be Jolly Giving That's Why Eye World Would Like to Give Molinaro, Georciana Chiriac, Plus as an added gift of FREE SCRATCH COATING ON YOUR LENSES! So Take a Break From All The "Hustle Bustle" and Stop In See Us. EYE WORLD 29th St. Office Complex, Bldg. A Rt.

309 (Between Holiday Inn McDonald's) Students of A.D. Thomas Elementary School will present a holiday music program today at 10 a.m. in the school gym. Robert Brubaker's instrumental students will open the program with the following numbers: "Cardiff by the Sea," "A Quarter's Worth," "Hot Cross Buns," "Down By The Station," "Here We Come A Wassailing," and "We Three Kings." Instrumental performers include Cierra Ligouri, Stephanie Quinn, Christopher Sauer, Michael Roslevich, Louie Con-cepcion, Christopher Manganelli, Cheryl Portanova, Aleesa Solonoski, Derek Vajda, Sarah Alishofski, Adam Richardson, Mark McClain, Andrea Piskel, Erin O'Brien, Katie Sargent, Kirstin Hontz, Orion Williams and Jennifer Tirchi. The kindergarten class will open the singing part of the program with "Hello Song," "Smile and Say Hello," "Jingle Bells," "Mitten Song," a poem, "The Snowman and the Bunny," and "I Have A Little Snowman." The kindergarten class includes Jessica Denicola, Ethan Bonilla, Jessica Holloman, Matilda Mesareja, Justin Conti, Rachael Quinn, Christopher Sosar, Amnion Hontz, Eva Starva, Christopher Fairchild, Devon Hartman, Carley Liguori, Aaron Bonilla, Kelly Sacco, Sargent Majors, Kaitlyn Scherboty, Cole Snyder, Denis Mulligan, Carlie Starr, James Roselevich, Amber Tankalavage, Joseph Scatton, Katlyn Tarud, Veronica Tutko, and Felicia Rios.

The first grade class will recite "Now December's Here" and sing, "A Time For Love," "There Was A Little Baby," and "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer." Class members are Dustin Pillonato, Jolene Gerbino, Robert Moore, Kianna Blazer, Anthony Coxe, Amanda Brez-nitsky, Dylan Balliet, Kayla Kinney, Tyler Tokach, Kristen Tarud, Ronald Stemko, Ashley Wanko, Nicholas Rudenko, Samantha Keyes, Anthony Roselevich, Madeline Ortiz, Michael Portanova, Jimmy Dukata, and Stephanie rowdy. The second grade will sing two story songe "Whistlin," "Otto, The Baby Reindeer," and "Santa Claus, You Are Much Too Fat." The second grade class members are Andrew Tutko, Katie Lynn Gladey, Jason Hughes, Shauna Hebel, Amanda Supina, Lauren Houser, Aaron McClain, Janessa Donovan, Joseph Piccolo, Geoffrey Januz-zi, Samantha Portanova, Brendan Boyle, Nicole Mariano, Daniel Martinez, Nicole Matarella, Paul Matz, Leah Piskel, Eric Fairchild, Christina Portanova, Jared Williams, Shawna Sargent, Jared Starr, Amanda Montz, James Quinn, Sean Boyer, Rebecca Tirchi, William McNelis, Fabio Roman, and Brianna Browdy. The third grade class will recite "Riddle For Christmas" and sing "Here Comes Santa Claus" and "Nuttin' For Christmas." The class includes Michael Loftus, Ramona Tirchi, Emiran Starova, Robert Buckley, Courtney Blazer, Dylan Kennedy, Justine Lowery, Carl Smith, Stephanie Hartman, Jeremy Drob, Damian McAn-drew, Amber Simone, Jeffrey As An Added Bonus Bring In A Red Bow For Our Tree Receive Your Choice of UV Coating or Lens Tint- FREE Some restrictions apply. Not valid with any insurances. Offer applies to standard CLEAR single vision, Bifocals Trifocals only.

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Waste Reduction Recyding Enterprises David Masteller, Alyssa Reyes, and Michael Hechert. The fourth grade class will sing "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" and "The Drummer Boy." The class includes Thomas Masteller, Joann Bodnar, Jason Piskorick, Crystal Miller, Jay J. Quinn, Michele Yurkanin, William Sargent. SteDhanieA vuiiiii, tiav.ivic luauiu, awviy Taylor, Chris Sauer, Marissa Denicola, Stacie Louie Concepcion, Sarah" Janeczek, Chris Maganelli, Regina Cepin, Ashley Coxe, An thony Molinaro, and Patrick Kelly. A combined fifth and sixth grade chorus will sing "It's Christmas," "Winter Wonderland," "Silver Bells," and "Feliz Navidad." The chorus includes Joyn Donovan, Elizabeth Yenkevich, Derek Vajda, Jennifer Tirchi, Robert Sartori, Aleesa Solonoski, Kerry Boyle, Andrea Piskel, John Mumie, Amy Michael, Ryan Rebarchak, Kandis Rodgers, Chris Mazur, Teila Friendy, Michael Petrone, Kelly Barasha, Thomas Brez-nitsky, Kathleen Sargent, David Fedor, Jessica Kerrick, Marvin Grier, Cierra Liguori," Christopher Janeczek, Cheryl Portanova, Ryan Piccola, Orion Williams, Kristen Hontz, Heather Quinn, Randy Sartori, Louis Adam Richardson, Michele Skokowski, Michael Roselevich, and Jill Lowery.

"Silent Night" will be performed as a piano solo by Jill Lowery. Announcers for the program are Jeff Houser, Ashley Browdy and Jill Lowery. Stage crew includes Mark McClain, Jolene Scatton, Michael Bodnar, and Nicole Russell. Stage decorations were created by the sixth grade class at A.D. Thomas.

The vocal part of the holiday show is under the direction of T- I. i ij uoan ivioyer. xvoDen oieianovica is school principal. owner from fire SEWICKLEY, Pa. (AP) -Blinded by smoke in her burning apartment, Rosemary Picciani wouldn't leave without the cat that saved her life.

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