Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 04, 1976, Image 12

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    Page 12 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Barb Landis & Mary Kanoff enter Jr. Miss
Barbara Landis
Barbara Landis and Mary
Kanoff, seniors at Donegal
High School, are competing
in the Lancaster Junior
Miss pageant to be staged
Saturday, August 28, at
Hempfield High School.
Barbara is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. William
Landis, R.D.#1, Columbia.
She plans to present a
french horn solo entitled
Mozarts Concerto, for her
talent in the competition.
Barb was grand champion
of Donegal’s Science Fair
and a biology winner in
75. She plans to further
her education majoring in
either chemistry or pre-
med.
Barb is a member of the
band and serves as its
historian. She is student
council secretary, class
treasurer, member of the
dramatics club, youth
education association, var-
sity club, junior play com-
mittee and captain of the
cheerleading squad. She
participates in the Donegal
Rangers as a costume de-
signer and tomahawk
thrower, and is teaching
swimming lessons this
summer.
Mary is the daughter
Mary Kanoff
of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Kanoff, 9 Elizabeth Street,
Maytown. She plans to
offer a vocal solo ‘‘The
Little Damsel,”’ as her
talent in the contest. She
will be accompanied by her
voice instructor Marilyn
Miller.
Mary is a member of the
Donegal chorus and won
spots in county, district,
and regional choruses this
year. An active member of
the dramatics, booster, and
Spanish clubs, Mary won
first place with her essay
titled The Declaration of
Independence 1776-1976,
from the American Legion.
She is soccer manager and
participated in Donegal
productions of Camelot,
Mirth of a Nation, and the
summer theatre’s Ask Any
Girl. She held a part in the
Elizabethtown Music
Foundations presentation,
Sound of Music.
Mary is also a member
of the National Honor
Society and plans to attend
Penn State to major in
micro-biology. Upon gradu-
ation from college, she
plans to join the Peace
Corps or become a mis-
sionary.
Why Mt. Joy needs a new sewage plant
Photo shows one of the reasons why Mount Joy needs a
new sewage treatment plant. The old plant cannot
properly remove detergent from the sewage and suds
sometimes pour from the outflow pipe into Chickies
Creek.
August 4, 1976
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