Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 11, 1977, Image 17

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May 11, 1977
Photo shows, left to right: Scoutmaster A. Lawrence Floyd, Jerry Alleman, Randy
Snyder, David Rice, and Rodney Snyder. The boys received Eagle kits last week.
Eagle kits awarded
Last Wednesday three
boys became Eagle Scouts
at the Rheems Fire Hall.
David L. Rice, Randy
Snyder, and his brother,
Rodney Snyder, were pre-
sented with their Eagle
Scout awards by Gerry
Alleman, Western District
Advancement Chairman.
All three boys are members
of troop 36, Rheems, led by
scoutmaster A. Lawrence
Floyd.
David Rice started as a
Cub Scout in November of
1970 in Marietta, Georgia.
As a cub he earned the
‘““Arrow of Light,”’ the
highest award in that
branch of scouting. He
joined the boy scouts in
February 1974.
He has earned 34 merit
badges and has served as
patrol leader, scribe, and
quartermaster. He is a
nominee for the ‘‘Order of
the Arrow.”’
An honor roll student,
band member, and runner
on the J.V. track team, he
attends the Christ Lutheran
Church of E-town. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack L. Rice, R.D. #1, Eliz-
abethtown.
Randy, 17, is a junior at
Elizabethtown Area High
School. He is a member of
the Varsity Track and Cross
Country Team. He plays
trumpet in the EAHS
Band. He is a member of
St. Paul’s United Methodist
Church and attends the
Youth Fellowship. He
swims with the Willowood
Swim Team in the summer.
Randy has attended
Camp J. Edward Mack the
past 6 years and is a
member of Wunita Gokhos
Order of the Arrow. He
attended the National Jam-
boree at Moraine State
Park in 1973 and plans to
attend again this year.
Rodney, 14, is a fresh-
man at Elizabethtown Area
High School. He plays
Baritone in the EAHS
Band. He is a member of
St. Paul’s United Methodist
Church and is active with
the Youth Group. He
swims with the Willowood
Swim Team in the summer.
Rodney has attended
Camp J. Edward Mack the
past 4 years and has been
tapped out of Waunita
Gokhos Order of the Ar-
row. He attended the first
Brownsea Double II, Senior
Patrol Leaders Camp in
1976 and is going to attend
the National Jamboree at
Moraine this year. Rodney
has earned a total of S50
Merit badges and 12 Skill
Awards.
Band Parents continue paper drives
The Donegal Band Par-
ents Club will continue to
conduct paper drives, with
the May one scheduled for
Saturday, 21, from 8 to 10
a.m. Scrap paper may be
Outstanding woman
will be honored
by Sharon Funk
The Mount Joy Joycee-
ettes are hostessing a tea
Sunday, May 15, from 3 to
5 P.M.at Hostetters Ban-
quet Hall in Mount Joy,
honoring the community’s
women’s organizations.
The highlight of the
afternoon will be the pre-
sentation of an award to
the woman in Mount Joy
who has shown outstanding
leadership and contribution
to the community. Nomin-
ations were received from
various clubs and judged
by a panel of six area club
members.
The 3rd annual award
will be presented by Mrs.
Ethel Foley, last year’s
recipient. Invitations were
mailed to all Women’s
organizations in Mount
Joy. Reservations can be
made by calling Cheryl
Hallgren - 653-1656 or
Sharon Funk - 653-5317.
DID YOU HEAR...
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Shimko celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary
on May Sth.
taken to Riverview Ele-
mentary, Maytown Ele-
mentary, or Donegal High
School.
Earl Brightbill is chair-
man of the project and
expresses his gratitude to
residents in the Donegal
District who have contri-
buted in the past and en-
courages their donations of
paper in the future.
Regular collections will
be conducted in the fall
and will continue every
other month during the
school term, on the third
Saturdays, with September
as the first fall collection
date.
The summer schedule for
the Donegal High School
Band includes the Memor-
ial Day Parade at Mount
Joy and Maytown and the
Firemans parade in Colum-
bia on June 4.
Band camp will be held
at Gettysburg College on
August 1S thru 20.
The first football game
will be held on September
2, with Lebanon Catholic.
Braves’
parents
to meet
Wed
by David Miller’
The Donegal Braves Par-
ents Association will meet
at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday,
May 11th at the Marietta
Community House. All
parents and members are
urged to be present.
The agenda will be:
1. 2nd vote on amended
By-Laws.
2. Old business.
3. New business.
TEEN DANCE
Ages 13—18
SATURDAY, MAY 21
Entertainment hy
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7—11 p.m.
$2.00 admission
at the Community House
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