Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 12, 1978, Image 9

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National Honor Society inductio and
27 DHS students were Albright, Brian Golden, Jolene Lindemuth. deVitry, Dalene Hummel,
inducted into the National Mimi Ginder, Todd Garber, DHS principal Don Dren- Susan May, Lisa Mum- er
nd Honor Society on Monday and Eileen Penyak. (Each ner made some remarks on maw, Alice Musser, Cheri
's- evening. After the cere- explained one of the five the occassion, as did school Ney, Robert Pekarek, Keith
for mony members, guests, qualities needed.) board member Don Kugle. Pomroy, Barrie Price, Kris- The Donegal High School
Ir- and faculty went to the Stacy Miller gave the roll Seniors who were induct- ten Straub, Greg Zimmer- Concert Band, under the $1.00 for adults and $.50
oy cafeteria for tea. call and Becky Ruhl wel- ed are: Barbara Foreman, man, and Rebecca Zimmer- direction of Glen Leib, will for students are available
The five requirements for comed the new members. Donna Germer, Rick Kin- man. present a program of music from band members or at
admission to the society Dalene Hummel offered the sey, Jolene Lindemuth, In addition to those on Saturday, April 22nd, at the door.
were first explained by response. Joi Shearer sang Debra Ross, Joi Shearer, mentioned above; already DHS. There will be a The 100 plus students
society members Karen a solo, accompanied by Judy Sheetz, Kathy Shelly, society members were variety of music to suit will be recorded on the
and Dawn Shireman. Nancy Buffenmyer, Diane anyone’s taste, according night of the concert, and
Juniors inducted are: Deatrick, Lori Gebhart, to Mr. Leib. records will be made from
Cathy Beaston, Luann Denise Grimm, Donna The show will start at the tapes.
4 Brenneman, Dean Bricker, Kreider, Carol Nolt, and 8:00 PM and run to a bit The Band has been
Debra Hiestand, Karen Holly Spence. after 9:00. Tickets costing rehearsing since January.
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