976 February 25, 1976 The photo above shows the Beahm Jr. High Varsity wrestling team. In the first row, from left to right are: Phil Thome, Steve Meszaros, Mike Greiner, Scott Emenheiser, Phil Landis, Tom Weber, Terry Gainer and Larry Frey. In the second row, 1. to r. are: Coach Leader, Cliff Sweigart, Scott Jones, Ken White, Arlan Mummau, Jim Landis, Brent Hershey, Pete Splain and Asst. Coach Knorr. The Junior High J.V. wrestling team includes—front row, left to right: Bill Hall, Kent Sweigart, Bill Livelsberger, Russ Flowers Mark Underkoffler and Bill Dishart; second row, 1. te r.: Jay Greider, Tony Mann, Rick Sheetz, Kevin Geib, Doug Bernard and Steve Miller; third row, 1. to r.: Dennis Ebersole, Mr. Leader (coach), Joe Ott, John Haugh, Rudy Wolgemuth, Jeff Mull, Frank Haas, Steve Banks, Mike Livelsberger, Brian Brooks and Dave White. Jeff Mihajlov, Dean Brian, Frank Brommer, Jeff Presnell and Duane Musser are wrestlers not shown in photo. Good year for Jr. High wrestlers The Jr. High wrestling first losing season in 17 by pinning his opponents. team has finished the year with an 8 win - 3 lost record. Some of the victories were very satisfying. The wins over Columbia and Man- heim Twp. broke a 3 year losing streak to those schools. The Jr. High team’s conquest of Manheim Central gave that school its SHREVE'’S INN Frank & Emma “Where Friendly People Meet "’ Mount Joy, PA years. It also marked the first defeat of that team by the Jr. High squad in recent memory. Pete Splain and Scott Jones, both ninth graders, finished the 75-76 season unbeaten. Both won 10 matches. The fastest pin of the year went to Bill Livelsberger. In his only varsity match of the year, Bill pinned his Nor- lebco opponent in 27 {' seconds. 1 Jim Landis scored the second fastest pin in 28 ‘seconds. Landis, a ninth grader, scored all his wins ER se B SHELLY'S FURNITURE B 221 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA ¥ NOW OPEN ‘til 8 P.M. Z MONDAY thru SATURDAY ... PHONE 684-2780 New Mattress & Foundations SINGLE OR DOUBLE—THIS WEEK ONLY i Ask about Our CUSTOMER CREDIT PLAN E $88.00 per set. i “ 8 i a His record for the year was 7 winning pins and 4 loses. Two sets of brothers wrestled in 4 matches for the Jr. High team this year. Jim and Phil Landis and Cliff and Kent Sweigart all started together 4 times this year. Howell & Garner were unbeaten tee In last week's story on the wrestling team, we said that George Mohr was the only undefeated Indian wrestler in league competition this year. We have been inform- ed that Jerry Garner and Tim Howell were also unbeaten. ACTION —REALIY 301 Cherry St Columbia, PA 884-7900 Call JIM HEISEY 653-1205 DICK SMEDLEY 426-3614 Welcome Wagen news by Susan R. Back Mount Jov Welcome Wagon Club held a White Elephant Sale among its members February 18 at 7:30 p.m., Florin Fire Hall. Judy Novinger thanked all the girls and husbands who helped paint the Mount Joy Library. The next craft group for Schocks will be February 23 and service day is set up for March 12 at 10 a.m. April will be the last visits made | by the club so if you haven’t served and are interested contact Judy Novinger. Next year's Bazaar is al- ready in the planning. the co-chairpersons will be Judy Miller and Sharon Roberts. They have presented a list of articles that should start being saved and are trying to plan 3 craft groups a month. Ruth Moore will have the next regular craft class Thursday, February 28 at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 13 those interested in traveling to Reading for a shopping day will leave from Grandview Elementary School at 8 a.m. Cost of the bus trip is $2.50 and all money MUST BE to Thelma Rank by Monday, March 1. Since our New York Christmas trip was such a big success another trip is planned for Saturday, April 10. The cost of this trip is | $12.50 which includes |! tickets for Radio City Music Hall's Easter program. All } money and reservations must be to Thelma Rank by | April 1. The Omelets & Salads | night is set for Saturday, March 17 at 8 p.m., at St. § Lukes Episcopal Church, | Mount Joy. Gray Sellers from Millersville College | will deomonstrate the art of making (and eating) these | delicious edibles! Reserva- | tions are $3.75 per person | and must be paid to Janice | Shelly no later than March 17. The Nominating Commit- tee for next year’s officers has been named and they are as follows: Joanne Fry (chairman), Susan Heisey, Ruth Pekarek, Judy Nov- inger, Ann Lancaster, Sally Young, and Barbara Smith. If anyone has any suggest- ions on a person they would like to see nominated please contact one of these girls before March 8. Our next meeting will be a dinner meeting at the Mount Joy Legion on March 17 at 6:30 p.m. Guest Speaker will be Betty Carroll on ‘‘Yoga’’. Everyone should wear loose fitting clothes and plan to partici- pate. Pat Weatherbie will have the next monthly board meeting March 3 at 7:30 p.m. A note of advise to new mothers--there has been a [continued on page 1}] SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 9 [STRING —A—THON] 10 A.M. March 5 to 4 P.M. March 6. » Tennis racket stringing: $4.00 off regular price’ during stringing marathon. «Women’s clothing: 2 for 1 sale. Many men’s items on sale. # PRIZE DRAWING: For ‘‘Prince’’ tennis racket. Bring in your shoes to be re— treaded. Cliff Myers’ [Ball & Racket Shack] 324 E. Derry Rd. Hershey, Pa. Phone 533—5266 PAPAS PPP PSS A pa an ail A si “* CARPET FOR HOME & CAR 1660 S. MARKET ST. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. 17022 4 Open 9 to 5:30 reative A NEW IMAGE AND DRIVE YOURSELF WILD WITH ONE OF LIFE’S EXTRA PLEASURES. IT’S THE PRACTICAL WAY OF DRIVING IN LUXURY WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT. 1760 MANHEIM PIKE LANCASTER PHONE 569-5353 Opposite Erb’s Market
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