a pe 12—SUSOUEHANNA TIMES ABOVE: Scriptwriter Sharon Cox and moderator Jim Landis are ready for the production—RIGHT: that’s really Kirk Billet, not Abe Lincoln. Big, free Vet’s Day show at DHS An original play, Fate's Threshhold, by DHS senior Sharon Cox, will be the highlight of the ninth annual Verterans’ Day Tri- bute at the Donegal High auditorium on Saturday, November 11. The - free performance, which begins at 7:30 p.m., combines the talents of over 200 students in the band, chorus, and drama club in an evening of patriotic music and drama. Moderator for the pro- gram is Drama Club presi- dent James Landis. Music will be performed by the band and chorus, and an original guitar number, entitled “Ode to a Hero,” will be performed by the composer, Kimberly Boyer. An honor trio (Floyd Runkle, Bruce Wagner and Wayne Mylin) will sing the Hockey team holds pizza party traditional America,”’ popular Rhythm Singers will perform. ‘“God Bless and the ever- The delivery of the Gettysburg Address will be re-enacted by Kirk Billet, depicting Abraham Lincoln. Letters Orange tree Dear Sirs: Several weeks ago we saw a picture of an orange tree you had in your paper. I'm enclosing a picture of mine. At the present time we have over 20 that are orange in color but not quite ready to eat, which I do. They are a little sour but I eat them all. Some Likes the Times Dear Sirs: I enjoy your paper... I lived in Marietta 1904 to 1943. Sure is good to get news about people and places around there. My husband, Earle Filby, pass- The orange tree November 8, 1978 green ones and loads of blossoms at the present time. The biggest ones are about 5’ in circumference. I've had the orange tree since 1973. It was bought for me by my oldest son. I have lived in the Marietta area most of my life till 1976. Catherine Rice RD#1 Box 34 Blain, Pa. 17006 ed away in Texas, at age 72, in 1964. He is buried in Marietta: so will I be, some day. I am 80 years now. Best wishes to your paper. Estelle C. Filby Rolling Hills, Apt. 154 Pottstown, PA 19464 BPW Candlelight Tour Coming up soon—on November 19, a week from next Sunday—is the Mount Joy BPW’s Candlelight Tour of interesting homes and buildings in the Mount Joy area. This year, the Business and Professional Women have lined up ten fine places for you to visit. These places are on the tour: The Schock Presbyterian Home St. Mark’s United Methodist Church Sanctuary and Parsonage Groff’s Farm Studio of Dance and Gymnastics Mount Joy Area Historical Society Building Home of Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence Shumaker Apartment of Mrs. Christine Brown Walnut Tree Farm. Home of Mr. and Mrs. - Abram Weidman home of Mr. and Mrs. William Stohler Tickets for the tour can be obtained from any BPW member or at any location. The cost is only $2.50. A brochure is included in the price. Proceeds of the Candle- light Tour will go to the many BPW projects, such as the dental clinic, the library, Christmas lighting, the Friendship Fire Co., and others. Look for more details in next week’s Susquehanna Times. Visit the teachers Next week is National a handicapped person. The movie lasts 15 ee ee ——————————————— Education Week, and Don- egal District schools will hold parent-teacher confer- ences or open houses so minutes. Between 8:30 and 9:00, a social hour will be held in the cafeteria. School Board members and The end of the party The Donegal Hockey Team ended its 1978 season with an informal pizza party at the Maytown Fire Hall on Thursday, November 2, 1978. Each class of hockey players and the coaches presented skits as part of the evening's entertainment. The freshman players enacted a Howard Cosell interview the ‘‘Donegal Freshbodies’’ of the team. Many amusing and comical comments resulted. The sophomores staged their hockey version of the popular quiz show, The Price Is Right, during which unusual items per- taining to the senior play- ers were up for bid. Each senior was ‘‘lucky’’ enough to guess the correct price and was given the item as The juniors recited an original and meaningful poem on hoc- Highlight of the a gag gift. key. juniors’ presentation was a special song composed and sung in Spanish by Lucia Gomez, the.team’s score- keeper. (Lucia is our exchange student from Columbia, South America. She is staying with hockey player Barb Stoner’s fam- ily.) The words to her song are: [continued on page 3] that parents can meet their kids’ teachers. Donegal High will hold its open house on Monday, November 13th, between 7:00 and 9:00. Room visitation will be from 7:00 to 8:15, at which time a movie, ‘“A Day in the Life of Bonnie Consollo,”” will be shown. The film centers on Bonnie, refreshments will be avail- able. The Mount Joy at DHS, meeting there. There will be a display by the Mount Joy Vo-Tech, show some of the things they and teachers will [continued on page 11] Rotary Club will attend the events and hold their
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