Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 11, 1977, Image 4

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The candidates speak (continued)
George McCue
George McCue is run-
ning for the position qf tax
collector in Mount 'J6y on
the Republican ticket in the
May 17th primary.
McCue is employed at
Tank Truck Rentals, Lan-
caster, where he is Payroll
Supervisor and responsible
for quarterly and yearend
Hollis Baker
taxes.
McCue was one of a
group of Mount Joy men to
envision Kunkle Field and
the boro park as it is today.
The Mount Joy Athletic
Association was formed
and he served as its first
president for a two year
term. He is currently a
director of that organiza-
Michael McMullen
Boy and Girl of Month
Hollis Baker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Bak-
er, Fairview Avenue, Mari-
etta, was named Donegal’s
Girl of the Month for May.
She is a senior in the
Academic course at Done-
gal High School. Her high
school activities include:
Band - 8,9,10,11,12 -
Vice President; Sax Quartet
- 11; County Band -
10,11,12; District Band -
10,11,12; Regional Band -
10,11,12; Honors Band -
10; All Eastern Band-
Invitational - 12 and Chorus
-9,10,11,12.
Rhythm - Publicity
Chariman; Singers -
10,11,12; County Chorus -
12; Camelot - 10; Booster
NANTUCKET
WAREHOUSE open to the public
1 to 9 daily, 9 to 6 Sat. EASY TERMS
Warmly comfortable and handsome in its
sturdy Herculan or Nylon fabric, only your
pocketbook need ever know it's a FACTERY
SECOND.
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MISTAKES
FURNITURE
17 New Haven Street, Mt. Joy
Club - 9; YEA 10,11;
Dramatics Club - 10,11,12
and German Club - 11.
Science Fair Winner - 10
(2nd Biology); Executive
Committee - 11,12 (Alter-
nate); Junior Class Play
Chairman; Senior Class
Play Committee and Na-
tional Honor Society.
Hollis is a member of the
Zion Lutheran Church, the
Church Choir and Youth
Group. She has also been a
member of the MYAA
Softball Team for 10 years.
Hollis plans to attend
Elizabethtown College to
major in music education or
music theory.
Michael L. McMullen
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
E. McMullen, 653 Wood
Street, Mount Joy has been
named Donegal’s Boy of
the Month for May.
He is in the Academic
course at Donegal High
School. His high school
activities include: Football -
9,10,11; Wrestling -
9,10,11,12; Track - 10,11,
12; Weightlifting Club - 9;
Booster Club - 10,11;
German Club - 12; Lan-
caster New Era’s ‘‘Teen of
the Week” and Attended
American Legion State Po-
lice Youth Week.
Michael is a member of
the Chiques United Metho-
dist Church and of the
church softball team.
His work experiences
are: ‘‘Chicken Catcher’’ for
Shirley Pflieger; Lawn
mowing; assorted odd jobs
and Newspaper carrier.
Michael plans to attend
Pennsylvania State Univer-
sity to major in Agricultural
Engineering.
tion, has coached associa-
tion teams for many years,
served as Pee Wee Com-
missioner, and umpired-
many park games.
George also belongs to
the Mount Joy Lions Club,
and St. Mark’s United
Methodist Church, where
he is a steward.
McCue resides at 221 S.
May 11, 1977
Delta Street with his wife,
Georgianne, and son, Kris,
a senior at Donegal High
School, who has been
accepted at West Chester
State College for the fall
term. His daughter, An-
drea, is a nursing student
at the Hospital of the
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia.
Local Vo-Tech students
receive top awards
On Monday, May 2, 1977
the 31st Annual National
Distributive Education
Clubs of America (DECA)
Career Development Con-
ference closed in Anaheim,
California with a local
Mount Jy Vo-Tech and
Manheim Central student
receiving a top National
Award.
Vickie Schilling, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Schilling, 357 Elwyn
Terrace, Manheim, won a
second place national
award for her 60 page
marketing research study
on floor covering. She was
entered in the Studies in
Marketing, Home Furnish-
ings category which was
sponsored by Gehman’s
Furniture & Interiors of
Mount Joy.
Vickie won first place in
the State competition in
March. At the National
competition, April 26 to
May 2, she competed with
over 6,000 Distributive
Education students from all
50 states, Puerto Rico, the
District of Columbia, and
Guam. These delegates re-
present over 180,000 Dis-
tributive Education stu-
dents in%he country.
Her 60 page report titled
“Wall to Wall’ was judged
on Marketing research
techniques, visual sales
appeal, topic, depth of
study, originality and pur-
pose. The project took over
600 hours to complete and
included a telephone sur-
vey of residents of the
Central Lancaster County
Area.
The Distributive Educa-
tion and DECA program
prepares students for more
than seventy different jobs
and careers related to mar-
keting goods and services.
The high school and voca-
tional-technical school pro-
grams offer classroom in-
struction in subjects such
as: Advertising, Visual Dis-
play, Communications, Hu-
man Relations, Salesman-
ship, Merchandising, Man-
agement, Product and Ser-
vice Knowledge, Merchan-
dising Mathematics and
Small Business Operations.
Students display their ex-
pertise in these subject
areas by participating in
DECA competition which is
judged by business and
marketing professionals.
Mount Joy Distributive
Education was one of four
schools from the state of
PA that received national
recognition out of over 200
D.E. programs.
Stephen Kachniasz is the
instructor of the Mount Joy
Vo-Tech School’s Distribu-
tive Education program.
Stacy Miller candidate
for Keystone Girls State
Miss Stacy Miller, a
junior at Donegal High
School, has been selected
as Mount Joy American
Legion Auxiliary, Walter S.
Ebersole, Unit #185’s can-
didate for Keystome Girls
State.
Girls State is an ‘‘Exper-
ience in Government’’ held
annually at Shippensburg
State College, Shippens-
burg, Pa., where about 300
girls are brought together
to study government, city,
county, and state, as it
ecists in the common-
wealth. This year the 32nd
session of Keystone Girls
State will be held June
19-26th. The citizens elect
their own officials including
a govenor and lieutenant
governor, a Senator and
Representative are also
elected at represent Key-
stone Girls State on a
National level, at Girls
Nation to be held in
Washington, D.C.
Miss Miller is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Miller, 111 Delta St.,
Mount Joy. She is on the
Junior Class Executive
Committee, a member of
the tennis team, and a
football/basketball cheer-
leader. She was currently
"elected to the National
Honor Society. She is a
member of St. Mark's
United Methodist Church.
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