Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 31, 1978, Image 5

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May 31, 1978
by Joyce Zangari
The 1978 Girls’ Gym
Club of the W.I. Beahm
Junior High School will
present the twelfth annual
modern dance show on
Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday, June 8th, 9th,
and 10th in evening perfor-
mances at 8 o'clock p.m. in
the Beahm auditorium.
Show directress is Mrs.
Joyce Zangari and the
master of ceremonies is
Michael Frey.
In preparation for the
program, the fifty-six club
members hace practiced
after school hours since
April and have also
fashioned and made the
costumes for each member.
Of the fifty-six girls, ten
were selected as chair-
persons for the entire club.
The chairpersons and the
directress created the show
Mount Joy
Blues win
The Mount Joy Blue
baseball team took 1st
place at the Manor Ridge
Tournament. 16 teams
participated.
3-day
fournament
The 3-day Girls’ Baseball
Tournament, sponsored by
the Mount Joy Athletic
Association at Kunkle Field
in the park, ended in
victory for Quarryville.
Marietta girls took the 2nd
place.
The Quarryville girls got
a team trophy and smaller
individual trophies. Pitcher
Cheryl Haddon got a $25
savings bond for her two
homers of the tournament.
Quarryville was unde-
feated. £s
FY. Pak.
routines as well as the
ideas for the costumes and
props. Mrs. Judy Funk is
the gym club costume
mistress. Selected chair-
persons for 1978 are: Kim
Derr, Brenda Geib, Lisa
Hoffman, Patty Meszaros,
Gay McKain, Karen Mum-
maw, Mindy Newlin,
Rhonda Shank, Pam Sheetz
and Toni Shumaker.
Just some of the acts to
be featured are: the tradi-
tional grand entrance and a
mass disco routine, a crew
of liberated carpenters, a
reenactment of the story
from the movie, Goodbye
Girl, a group of stuffed
animals that come to life,
an unusual group of Boogie
Shoes, a dance tribute to a
special team of champions,
and an old-fashioned hoe
-down. There is something
for all ages to enjoy.
NOW HIRING
Mount Joy, PA
The Girls’ Gym Club—all of them!
Girls > Gym Club presents modern dance
1978 Gym Club members
are: Julie Bass, Tammy
Bitner, Anne Boyer, Terri
Bradfield, Robin Bricker,
Jill Brocious, Cindy Brom-
mer, Kelly Brown, Cindy
Brubaker, Jodi Brubaker,
Sharon Buckley, Kim Derr,
Annie deVitry, Dawn
Drager, Lonnie Earhart,
Jess Eidemiller, Kelly
Eidemiller, Deb Freed,
Angie Fry, Karen Gable,
April Gainer, Mary Jo
Gainer, Joan Garber, Bren-
da Geib, Sandy Geseweitz,
Kathy Henly, Lisa Hoff-
man, Tami Johnson, Julie
Klepper, Patti Kline, Pam
Linard, Scottie Maguire,
Stephanie Maksinchak,
«Jean Mark, Gay McKain,
Patty Meszaros, Terry
Meszaros, Marty Miller,
Beth Moran, Karen Mum-
maw, Mindy Newlin,
Laurie Prescott, Dory .ice,
DONEGAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
IS EXPANDING ITS PRODUCTION
OF CHILDREN'S SLEEPWEAR
* All daytime work - 7 AM to 2:30 PM
* Opportunity for continuous daily overtime if desired.
+ Five day work week.
COME IN TO SEE US:
* Let us explain our wage scale and benefit program.
% You will have opportunity to see our modern facilities
and to inspect our product lines.
Interviewing: 8 AM to 4:30 PM
Near Donegal High School
Judy Rice, Shelli Sch wert,
Rhonda Shank, Jobeth
Sheaffer, Pam Sheetz,
Tammy Shields, Toni Shu-
maker, Suzy Smoker,
Stacey Stark, Tracy Under-
koffler, Robin Wittel, Amy
Wolgemuth, and Emmy
Zuch. Student production
crew is: Tracy Geltmacher,
Lisa Godsey, Joyce Heisey,
Kim Keck, Kathy Lippiatt,
and Diane Pardoe.
There is no admission
charge, but, a donation will
be taken to cover the costs
of costumes and props.
The 1978 Girls’ Gym
Club cordially invites
everyone to come and enjoy
this spectacular evening of
movement and music. A
special invitation is extend-
ed to all former gym club
members from the past
eleven years to attend the
1978 edition of the Girls’
Gym Club Show.
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