ete manore og » | Stan Curry came in 2nd in Sacramento —see back page SUSQUEH / Susquehanna Ti § A x a NTAT A "TMES Ruby M SNYDER 2 BOX 3040 ro JOY, PA, 17552 s One tract of 21.5 acres the investment would have k will be sold by the county, been too costly. . as it is not in the park The County Commission- : area. The other tracts ers are hoping to get up to | adjoin the Lancaster Con- S0% of the cost back from e servancy’s land, which is to the Federal Government. A be part of the park. Other They have yet to apply (a g land in the area is still in preliminary application was D.H.S. grads watch the ceremonies in their honor. : the hands of private indivi- made last fall). ” duals or utilities. The land was bought at a t The county paid public auction by County one a ommencement ! $299,000 altogether, thus Solicitor John Rengier, ac- i paying $3,559 per acre. companied by two Com- —— I ER EE RI SE We Vol. 77 No. 22 June 13, 1977 MARIETTA & MIUUINT yu 1,1 mM. FIFTEEN CENTS County buys 84 acres on Chickies —pays 299,000 dollars Last Thursday, Lancaster County purchased 84 acres of land on Chickies hill. The land is intended for the Chickies Park which was decreed several months ago. The County Commissioners have no plans to develop the land immediately. The newly purchased area consists mostly of farmland. It is unlikely, however, that a farmer could have bought the land at that price for the purpose of raising crops; missioners. Auctioneer was Harold Keller. First Aid course to be given in Marietta On July S & 6, 1977 the Standard—Multimedia System First Aid Course will be given at the Marietta Community House Gym. The objective of the course is to teach people the elements of first aid so that they can perform satisfactorily in the event of an emergency. : The course will be held from 6:00 p.m. .to 10:00 p.m. The course consists of 20 film segments, 17 prac- tice sessions, and 13 work- book lessons. The course will last 4 hours each night. Attendance both nights is required to be eligible for 416 W. Market St., Mari- etta. Bailey, a Red Cross instructor and Emergency Medical Technician, is also crew chief of the Marietta Ambulance. The course is open to the general public. Those in- terested can register by calling Steve Bailey at 426-3810. Students in the course will be taught basic first aid for the following; Wounds, Shock, Artificial Respiration, Poisoning, Burns, Ill Effects of Heat and Cold, Bandaging, Im- mobilization, Simple Faint- ing, Epilepsy, Foreign Ob- Donegal High School’s graduation ceremonies for the class of 1977 were held Monday evening, June 13, in the stadium. Mary Kanoff sang The Star Spangled Banner before the invocation by Rev. Canon Donald M. White- sel, rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Mount Joy. Hollis Baker played a baritone saxophone solo, followed by by an oral presentation by ten mem- bers of the graduating class: Philip Good, Sharon Bryant, Cynthia Emen- heiser, Cynthia Charles, Emily Lesher, Lucretia Tru- ett, Don Strohm, Gregory Lindemuth, Jacob Sherk, Barbara Landis. Cynthia Charles sang a solo accompanied by Cyn- thia Emenheiser. F. Harry West, assistant principal of the high school, presented awards to the following students: Loris Kay Raber - The Mount Joy Business and Professional Women's Club Scholarship, American Youth Foundation Citizen- dictorian Award, The Charles J. Bennet College Preparatory Award, Bausch & Lomb Science Award,: V.F.W. Citizenship Award, The Donegal Coaches As- sociation Scholarship. Mary Kanoff, English Award, V.F.W. Citizenship Award, Marietta Lions Cit- izenship & Service Award, The Americanism Award. Gregory Larue Lindemuth - American YOUTH Founda- tion Citizenship Award, The Donegal Booster Club School Spirit Award, The Donegal Education Asso- ciation Scholarship & Loan. Grant S. Markley - The Valedictorian Award, Arm- strong Laboratory Associa- tion Merit Award for Tech- nical and Scientific Excel- lence. Phyllis J. Shope - The Salutatorian Award, The Donegal Coaches Associa- tion Scholarship. Barbara Ann Landis - The Valedictorian Award, The National Association of Secondary School Principals Scholarship. Clarese Diane Wilson - Business Education Award, Award, Donegal Dramatics Club Distinguished Service Award. Jennifer Ann Neiss - Done- gal Mutual Insurance Com- pany Mathematics Award, Delta Mu Sigma ~ward. Cynthia Sue Emenheiser - The Donegal Booster Club School Spirit Award, The Donegal Education Asso- ciation Scholarship & Loan. Kristopher G. McCue Donald S. Staley Memorial Scholarship Award, The Mount Joy Joycee-ettes Athletic Award. Pamela Michele Bautista - Vocational-Technical Valedictorian Award. Tamara A. Yohe - Voca- tional-Technical Salutatorian Award. Debra Elaine Mumma Mount Joy Lions Club Award. Michael Lee McMullen The Robert B. Hoffman Engineering Award. Keith Alan Gephart Marietta Community Chor- us Award. Patricia Ann Floyd - Char- les W. Heaps Art Scholar- ship Award. Charlene Denise Kelleyi - Lancaster County Bankers Association FBLA Award. James Edward Gutshall - The Donegal Booster Club School Spirit Award. Nancy Jo Heinaman Attendance Award (perfect attendance for 10 years). Kevin L. Bradley - The John A. Haines Memorial Scholarship Award. Mark S. Weidman - Pio- neér Hi-Bred, Inc. College Scholarship. Michael Carroll - Recogni- tion as Vocational Indus- trial Clubs of America State President. Jeanne Freed - First Place winner of the Columbia Elks Essay Contest. Philip A. Mitzkavich - The Ramon A. Sell Memorial Scholarship Award. Ragnar F. Haligren, dis- 4rict superintendent, pre- sented the class, Donald . W. Drenner, high school principal, presented the candidates, and Dale Ar- nold, president of the Donegal Board of Educa- tion, presented diplomas to the graduates. The Benediction was by Reverend J. Earl Martin, pastor of the Centerville i your red cross certificate. jects in the Eye, Air ship Award, Mount Joy Urban League of Lancaster Clerical Award. The cost for books and Passages, Food Passages, Joycee-ettes Scholarship, County Inc. Youth Award. Paul Smith - Urban League Brethren in Christ Church. of Lancaster County Inc. The class officers are materials for the course is $7.10. The Red Cross does nor charge or receive fees for instruction. Instructor of the course will be Stephen Bailey of Rescue and Transfer. Remember, this is an excellent opportunity to get valuable first aid training that can be useful in every day life. Register early. The Donegal Education Association Scholarship and Loan, the Mount Joy Joy- cee-ettes Athletic Award, The Donegal Coaches As- sociation Scholarship. Jacob M. Sherk, The Vale- Hollis Dee Baker - John Philip Sousa Award, Dis- tinguished Musician Certi- ficate from the U.S. Mar- ines Youth Foundation. Cynthia Lynn Charles - Dramatics Club Patriotism Youth Award. Jolene Ellis Disc. Cynthia Erb - New Holland Community Service Award. Dana Carol Elliott - The Dictation Kevin Bradley, president, Mark Weidman, vice-presi- dent Raeann Parker, secretary; Barbara Landis, treasurer; Debra Mumma, historian.
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