Page 16 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES: (We'll send a Good Old-Fashioned Easter ) Stop in and we'll ga! send your Easter 4. greetings with this 44 |oving gift of fresh A NA spring blossoms in an embroidered, woven basket Or, send an Easter Lily in the same basket, or one of our other lovely spring selections PHONE 653-4006 Karen Albright to visit Penn State Karen Albright, R.D. #1, Marietta, a junior at Done- gal High School is one of 67S outstanding high school students who have been nominated to visit the Universary Park Campus of The PA State University for a weekend in April under the Penn State Scholars program. Half will visit the campus April 15-16, the other half April 22-23. Initiated in 1975 to re- cognize and encourage ex- cellent academic scholar- ship, the program provides an opportunity for top students in the state to meet with Penn State faculty members and stu- dents, explains Dr. Glenn G. Carter, director of Secondary School Rela- tions. The high school stu- Cima — Cochin ) 7) LIA “Bay Colony” AN collection in KA } solid hardrock | maple. I'll haul it from the factory direct to your home on the WAREHOUSE open to the public 1 to 9 daily, 9to 6 Sat. Easy terms COCHRANE ~~ EACTERY MISTAKES FURNITURE 17 New Haven Street, Mt. Joy gL. FOUNDED 1889 DONEGAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY MARIETTA, PENNA. LOSSES PAID ROUTE no. 441 BY-PASS Donegal Mutual Insurance Company MARIETTA, PENNSYLVANIA 17547 dents, accompanied by their parents, will meet with Penn State faculty members and students con- cerning career opportun- ities, academic programs, and other campus activi- ties. The students were nom- inated for the program by their high school principals as the top academic stu- dents in the junior class of their respective schools. During the weekend, they will have the oppor- tunity to experience college life, find out how Penn State is suited to their needs and interests, and compete for one of 30 Penn State full-tuition, four-year scholarships. All students participating in the program will receive special recognition, includ- ing an early offer of admis- sion to the University. Maytown dismissal times Maytown School wishes to inform the public of the following early dismissal date and times: April 7-2:00. Kindergar- ten will meet that day 8:30-10:30 for the morning session; 12:00-2:00 for the afternoon session. We will have school Monday, April 11th. Grandview Grandview School has announced early dismissal dates and times: April 7th, 2:00—Kinder- garten will meet that day 8:30-10:30 for the morning session; 12:00-2:00 for the afternoon session. There will be school Monday, April 11th. The annual P.T.G. candy sale was conducted March 11-21. A company repre- sentative explained the procedures to the children Grade 2-6 in an assembly; grade K-1 in the individual rooms. It is anticipated re- ceiving the candy soon. Mrs. Webb's first grade class presented a short play in an assembly March 22. April 6, 1977 Susan Schlosser to wed D. Hostetter Miss Susan Schlosser Dr. and Mrs. David E. Schlosser, 304 E. Main St., Mount Joy, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Miss Susan E. Schloss- er, to Drew K. Hostetter, Baltimore, Md. The bride-elect graduat- ed from Donegal High School and is a senior at Juniata College majoring in elementary education. Many parents attended. Other assemblies (recent and upcoming) are: March 3—Mrs. Enos presented a play, using grade 4 children. The Robin Hood Players, a pro- fessional acting group, pre- sented a play. March 8—Mr. Breault spoke about midget football to grades 1-6. March 9—Mr. Shields presented a concert by the elementary band in con- nection with Music in our schools week. March 10—Mrs. Enos presented a film in connec- tion with Music in our schools week. March 30—School Bus Mr. Hostetter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Hostetter, 68 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy. He gradu- ated from Donegal High School and summa cum laude from Bloomsburg State College with a B.S. degree in accounting. He is employed by price Water- house and Co. as an accountant. School calendar Safety film and talk by Mr. Bollenbacher. Sirirat Sritulanondha and Frank Spence represented Grandview School in the district spelling bee March 2S at the junior high. Correction Donegal graduation day will be held on June 13th. In last week’s issue, we in- correctly listed the date as June 18th. F ree films at Capital Campus The Frederick Wiseman Film Documentary Series at Penn State-Capitol Campus will conclude with the films ‘““Essene’’ and ‘‘Primate.”’ Both will be presented free to the public in the campus auditorium. ‘‘Essene’’ will be shown April 11 at 12:15 and 8 p.m. ‘““Essene’’ is a reli- gious film looking at life inside a monastery. ““Essene’’ was the recip- ient of the 1972 Gabriel Award presented by the Catholic Association for Broadcasters. ““Primate’’ will be shown April 18 at 12:15 and 8 p.m. “‘Primate’’ has to do with the routine investiga- tions of primate life and behavior which are con- ducted at Yerks Primate Research Center in Atlanta. DID YOU HEAR... The purple martin scouts are in the area checking out available living quart- ers for their summer visit. According to the friendly mailman, Ben Billet, the scouts will stay for about two weeks and then return for their flock. DD WLI CTT
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