April 13, 1977 Loris Raber and Greg Lindemuth are boy and girl of month Loris Raber Loris Raber, daughter of Anna L. Raber, R.D. #1, Columbia, and grand- daughter of Clara Reed, R.D. #1, Marietta, was named Girl of the Month for April. She is a senior in the Academic course at Done- gal High School. Her high school activities include: Hockey-9, .10, 11, 12 Captain-12; Cheerleading- 9, 10, 11, ‘12 Captain-12; Track-9, 10, 11, 12 Captain- 12; Varsity Club-11, 12 Treasurer-12; Booster Club- 11, 12, Secretary-12; Chor- us-9, 11; Student Council- 11, 12 and Class Executive Committee-11, 12. National Honor Society- 11, 12; Hispanic Honor Society-11, 12; Jr. & Sr. Class Play Committee “Those Happy Days’’-12; Homecoming Court-12; Lobby Receptionist-12; Girls Athletic Club-10 and Junior Achievement-10. Spanish Club-11; Who's Who among American High School Students and Picked to represent Done- gal as a cheerleader in the Annual Wheatland Sertoma All-Star game to be held June 25, 1977. Loris is a member of Chiques Co-Ed Volleyball; Member of the 4-H for three years; member of the Maytown Church of God; Secretary of CGYA for two years and plays Softball for the MYAA. She mowed lawns for two years ,9 & 10, but for a private party. Loris plans to attend Clarion State College to major in Early Childhood Education. GREGORY LINDEMUTH Gregory Lindemuth, son of Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lindemuth 100 Coffee Goss Road, Maytown, was nam- ed Donegal’s Boy of the Month for April. He is a senior in the academic course at Donegal High School. Greg's high school activi- Gregory Lindemuth ties include: Soccer-9, 10, 11, 12, .Tri-Captain-12; Basketball- 9, 10, 11, 12 Tri-Captain- 12; Baseball-9, 10; National Honor Society-11, 12; Ro- tary Leaders Camp-11; Class Vice President-10, 11; Class Executive Com- mittee-10, 11, 12 and Student Council-11, 12. Choir-9, 10, 11, 12, Vice President-12; Varsity Club- 11, 12, Vice President 12; Chess Club-11, Sectretary Treasurer; German Club- 12, Vice President; Rhythm Singers-Alternate-12; Jr.- Richamn leads tour Penn State-Capitol Campus is sponsoring a Pennsylvania German Cul- ture tour Sunday, August 14 through Saturday, Au- gust 20, under the direction of Dr. Irwin Richman, Chairman of the Graduate program in American stud- ies. Dr. Richman lives in Bainbridge. This tour provides a rare opportunity to travel through and study one of Ameria’s most fascinating regions in the company of a faculty of experts. The tour is based at Penn State- Capitol Campus and fea- tures members of Capitol’s faculty as tour guides. For further information contact Ronald Melchirre, Office of Continuing Educa- tion Penn State-Capitol Campus, Middletown, Pa. or phone (717) 787-7753. Parents Without Partners to meet Friday Parents Without Partners will meet at 7:45 p.m. Friday, April 15 at the social hall of the Grace Lutheran Church, James and N. Queen Sts., Lancas- ter. Mr. Richard Mason, Lit- itz Gate House, will speak on ‘‘Behavior and attitude of the adolescent as it relates to alcohol and drug abuse.” All single parents, be- cause of death, divorce, seperation of unmarried status who have at least one living unmarried child under 21 years of age are invited to attend. Custody of your children is not a factor. More information on the purposes and activities of the organization may be abtained by calling Gail Fridy at 684-8321. Hiestand re-elected to Farmers First board John S. Hiestand, May- town was re-elected to the Board of Directors at the annual stockholders meet- ing of Farmers First Bank held Tuesday, March 26th at corporate headquarters, 9 East Main St., Lititz, Pa. At the Board of Directors Meeting Monday, April 4th, the Board re-elected all officers of Farmers First Bank and appointed the ‘ Regional Boards for Eph- rata-Lincoln, Intercourse, and Marietta. The Marietta Regional Board is comprised of : John S. Hiestand, John P. Hohenadel, Lloyd S. My- ers, J. Richard Reich, and Robert C. Spangler. Sr. Prom Committee Chairman-11; Who’s Who Among American High School Students-Certificate and Camelot-10. Mirth of a Nation-11; Homecoming Escort-12; D.H.S. Science Fair- 4th Biology-10, 1st Physics-11, 4th Physics-12; Lancaster Science and Engineering Fair - US Army Earth and Space Award-11; Reserve Grand Champion Lancaster County Science Fair 1976- 1977. Greg is a member of the Maytown Church of God, Youth Group President, Sunday School Assistant Secretary and was awarded the Senior Lifesaving Certi- ficate-10. His work experience is Union National Bank May- town Office - Groundskeep- er; Lloyd H. Fuhrman - Farm, Joseph N. 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