Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 25, 1976, Image 12

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Young spectator tries to figure out how Laura McMillen makes her dummy talk
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Johnathan Bridg
ett sang th
e blu
es.
Lots of
talent at
Marietta
picnic
The Marietta Community-
picnic was held last week-
end at the War Memorial
Park. About 400 people
attended the event.
Winners of the children’s
games were;
scramble- Ralph
Richard Funk,
Ricky Bensinger, Matt
Kauffman, Becky Ben-
singer, Tony Santiago,
Penny Kauffman and Laura
Greer.
three-legged race- Kenny
Kauffman, Butch Ben-
singer, Robin Lauver and
Bobbie Knickly
hula hoop- Rick Bensinger
and Joanne Howell
gum
Arnold,
The pie eating contest
was won by Gene Tate,
who represented the Amer-
ican Legion.
Winners in the talent
show were Steve Butz (1st),
Laura McMillen (2d), and
Johnathan Bridgett (3d).
An originality prize went to
Mary Gutshall for her
piano composition.
talent
Isabelle
Ralph
Judges for the
show were Mrs.
Russell and Mrs.
Miller.
Judges for the originality
award were Debbie Smith,
Kathy Blasick, and Jay-Lee
Kennedy.
The Community Chorus
performed, hand-dipped ice
cream was served, an
old-fashioned calliope
played, and binge games
went on all day.
Dennis Shumaker, and
Mary Jane Demmy of the
Bi-centennial Committee
organized the event.
August 25, 1976
Band tunes up at Gettysburg
by Hazel Baker
Approximately one hund-
red fifty personnel attended
the Donegal High School
Band Camp at Gettysburg
College. Instructors in-
cluded, Albert Sacko (guest
drill instructor) Walt Foltz
(percussion) Art Bachman
(band front) Miss Helena
Sacko (assistant drill in-
structor) Miss Dori Smith
(baton instructor) and Glen
Leib (director).
The group learned two
shows while at Gettysburg
and will present these at a
special exhibition, Saturday
morning.
Featured tunes in the
shows include ‘‘Mala-
guena’’, ‘‘Jive Talkin’’,
‘‘Bad Blood’’, ‘‘Looney
Tunes’’, “1 Won’t Last a
Day’’, ‘“‘Sounds of Young
America’, “This is My
Country’’, and ‘‘The Hustle
of Rock Around the Clock”’.
The nurse on duty for the
week was Mrs. Frank
Eichler while Banks Wag-
ner served as custodian of
properties.
The band will parade in
the Quarryville and
Ephrata Farmshow parades
in September, the Marietta
and Mount Joy Halloween
parades in October, and
the downtown Harrisburg
ae
Photo shows, left to right: Phil Good, drum m
Parade of Bands in Nov-
ember, and weekly football
games at D.H.S.
Band officers for the
term are Randy McCoy,
president, Holly Baker,
vice-president, Cindy
Emenbheiser, secretary,
Becky Ruhl, treasurer, and
Barbara Landis, historian.
Deb Torres takes a break from long, hard hours of
marching at band camp.
Photo by Corky Flick
pe
ajor; Cindy Charles, featured
majorette; JoNan Shirk, head majorette; and Mary McComsey, captain of the color
guard.