Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, July 26, 1978, Image 11

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    July 26, 1978
..5chool Board meeting (cont.)
[continued from front page]
adequate temporary safety
measure.
Insurance
Dr. Hartzler questioned
the recommendation of the
superintendent’s office that
district student insurance
be bought from the Re-
serve Life Insurance Co. of
Dallas, Texas. (The local
agent of RLI is B. Titus
Rutt). Dr. Hartzler recalled
having heard that Hemp-
field High’s rates were
much lower than those
quoted in the recommen-
dation.
He was assured that the
rates were higher at Done-
gal because Donegal gets
more coverage than Hemp-
field or a similar reason,
and that RLI Co. is not
more expensive than the
others. Dr. Hartzler agreed
to the recommendation on
condition that an investiga-
tion of the situation be
conducted before the con-
tract is awarded again next
year.
Personnel changes
The board hired Mr.
Joseph C. Zimmerman of
Myerstown as a full-time
substitute for 1978-79 as
elementary school principal
during the first semester
(replacing Mr. Sites) and
as junior high principal
during the second semester
(replacing Mr. Bollenbach-
er). Mr. Zimmerman holds
Master’s degrees in art and
education. He is married
and has two children. He
will be paid $15,850 for 11
months’ work.
Also hired on recom-
mendation by the superin-
tendent was Mrs. Diane
Ceresini of Lebanon as
a full-time substitute ele-
mentary librarian at River-
view and Maytown.
Letters of resignation
from these teachers were
accepted: Mr. Scott Pen-
well, high school English;
Mrs. Mary Holtzman, ele-
mentary teacher; and Mrs.
Elizabeth Narkiewicz, high
school home economics
teacher.
New gym roof
Mr. McCloskey, of
Buchart Associates, is pre-
paring bid specifications for
re-roofing the high school
gym. They recommend an
Planning Commission
agenda
The proposed agenda
for the meeting of the
Mount Joy Planning Com-
mission on Thursday, July
27, at 7:30 PM in the
Borough Office, is:
1. Consider the final
Tim Eshelman
subdivision plan of Ober,
Hamm, and Brubaker, lo-
cated at 73S, 755 and 815
Terrace Avenue.
2. Consider the final
three lot subdivision plan
of Amos Nolt, located on
New Street.
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Timothy Eshelman, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. James.
M. Eshelman of Mount Joy
RD2, has been accepted
into the Juniata chapter of
the Society of Physics
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The junior high heating
system work was inspected
and found satisfactory.
French
The high school has
French textbooks, tapes,
etc, available to any inter-
ested person. French is
less popular than it was.
The district is finding it
hard to sell the material.
Midgets
Rick -Breault asked for
permission to use the high
school baseball field for
Midget-Midget games. Per-
mission was granted.
Mrs. Judy Swab, a
citizen who attends board
meetings regularly, com-
mended Mr. Thome, the
soccer coach, for the great
job he is doing. Mr. Arnold
voiced the board's agree-
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