Page 16 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Bike-A-Thon A Bike-A-Thon for cystic fibrosis will be held in Marietta on Saturday, May 13th. This benefit will raise money to fight the No. 1 killer of children among inherited diseases. ““This is a fun way of raising money for a worthy cause,’”’ said Rev. ‘Thomas Wood of the English Presbyterian Church, who is sponsoring the event. Volunteers for the 3.8 mile course can be any age—in fact, kids on tri- cycles are welcome to enter. Prizes will go to the eight most-sponsored riders. For information and forms, call Rev. Wood. The Bike-A-Thon will form up at Riverview School at 9:00 AM, wend its way to the Post Office and back again. Cystic fibrosis victims’ life expectancy has been increased by advances in medicine... but a cure is still not available. The money raised by the Bike -A-Thon will go for research toward that cure. Spring Concert at Donegal High The Donegal High School Concert Choir will present its annual concert on Saturday, May 20th, at 8:00 PM. The Donegal Rhythm Singers will also perform, and the Freshman Chorus will sing a few numbers. Some of the Choir’s songs will be Which Way America?, songs from My Fair Lady, the Eche Song, El Dorado, and A Groovy Waltz. The Rhythm Singers will present We Got Magic to Do, Everything’s Coming Up Roses, Sing, Yesterday, and Stars and Stripes Almost Forever. The Rhythm Singers consist of Jolene Linde- muth, Joi Shearer, Allison Hawthorne, Becky Zimmer- man, Lisa Mummaw, Deb Torres, Jim Johnson, Wayne Mylin, Jim Landis, Bruce Wagner, Patrick Kenney, and Mark Wag- ner. The officers of the choir are Jolene Lindemuth, president; Wayne Mylin, vice president; Donna Kreider, secretary; Patty Shenk, publicity chairwo- man; and Allison Haw- thorne, art. Anything Goes between fire companies The Mount Joy Jaycees announce that plans are in progress for the 2nd annual Almost Anything Goes Contest between the Florin and Friendship Fire Companies. The epic struggle will be held on Saturday, May 27th, at 6:30 PM. The con- test is sponsored by the Mount Joy Recreation Association in conjunction with the Jaycees’ Annual Carnival. Letter Dear Editor, Just a note to let you know that Dean I’r~e will be celebrating his 44th birthday on May 15th. Dean and Phyllis Wolge- muth Rice will be celebrat- ing their 24th wedding anniversary on June 13th. We live in Santa Barbara Calif. now, but we grew up in Marietta. Dean attended Marietta High School and Phyllis was in the last graduating class of East The Memorial Day Carn- ival will be held at the Mount Joy Borough Park on Friday, May 26th from 6:00 to 11:00 PM. There will be lots of games, rides, and food stands. May 29th is set for a rain date if needed. Any organizations that are interested in a game or food stand at the carnival should get in touch with Bob Hoffer at 653-5958. Donegal Township High School. We have a good business in Santa Barbara. The name of the business is Goleta Valley Vending. Goleta is a suburb of Santa Barbara. We really enjoy reading the Susquehanna Times. Every now and then, there are names and pictures of old friends and acquain- tances. Sincerely, Mrs. Dean Rice Dear Editor: The Mount Joy Jaycees would like to say ‘‘Con- gratulations,’” and wish Rick Rossman good luck in the national competition. At this point I, Robert Stoner, the current presi- dent of the Mount Joy Jay- cees, would like to thank the citizens of the Mount Joy area for their support over the past 26 years. We, the Jaycees, feel that our community is one to be proud of. Our Memorial Day Parade Float will be a salute to Mount Joy. Robert Stoner May Queen at Beahm Jr. High Shown above are the Beahm students who participated in the May Queen contest last Friday. The younger kids standing in the center of the circle are flower girl Amy Bollenbacher and her escort, Daniel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain The great and powerful Wizard of Donegal attempts to dumbfound populace The Great and Powerful Wizard of Donegal recently sent some puzzles to the Times. ‘‘Bring me - the answers to these puzzles,’’ he roared, ‘“‘and I will send you some more.’ Readers are invited to wrack their brains. Here is the 1st puzzle: Complete this sequence of numbers—8, 5, 4, 9, 1, —what? Correction In last week’s article about Mrs. Flanagan’s baby shower, it was wrongly stated that the shower was given in part by the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon. This should have been parents of the students. The 2nd puzzle is this: take matches and arrange them as shown in the dia- gram below. Moving ex- actly two matches—no more, no less—change the five boxes into four boxes of the same size and shape as the original ones. All matches must touch at the corners only. Good Luck! Correction Richard Wood has earn- ed the rank of Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. Stoner. Last year’s queen, Dory Hummel, stands in the rear with her escort, Steve Brackbill. The others are, in no particular order: Karen Mummaw, escorted by Ken Geib; Tammy Matheny, escorted by Tom White; Judy Rice, escorted by Larry Gilbert; Cindy Beaston, escorted by Frank Smith; Gay McKain, escorted by Ron Kennedy; Kim Derr, escorted by Mike Matheny; Jobeth Sheaffer, escorted by Jerry Henry; and Michelle Yohe, escorted by Rich Zink. After the crowning, the new queen and her escort [Gay McKain and Ron Kennedy] danced the first dance. Then, the entire student body, all dressed to kill, took to the dance floor. The May Day celebration was arranged by the Student Council. Each contestant was elected by the votes of boys and girls in their sections, and Gay was elected by the votes of the entire school. Her Majesty, Gay McKain, poses with escort Ron Kennedy after the coronation.