November 15, 1978 Three Indians make soccer all-stars Zeller Two Indians made the first string of the all-star soccer team, and another won honorable mention. The trio are; Mike Zeller, John Meyers and Rick Coltier. Mike Zeller helped cap- tain the Indians to a winning season and held the league opponents to just a little over 1 goal per game. Being very rangy in the goal area and deflecting far corner shots were his specialities. In addition to this he posses- sed a soccer sense, which helped him to establish a sound team defense. His two way nature of being relaxed, but at the same time taking the game seriously contributed to his success. Many linemen were continually disap- pointed when Mike was there to stop their sure goals. The sound of ‘‘Keeper!’’ simply meant it was all over. Zeller was the recip- jent -of the: John 8. Shoemaker Soccer Memor- ial Trophy presented at a recent high school assem- bly. The trophy is awarded annually to the senior boy of the varsity soccer team that has displayed the qualities of good sports- manship, team spirit, moral leadership and devotion to his school and team. Meyers John Meyers worked very hard at soccer all year. He rates high as being one of the most versatile soccer players in the league. Used as a center fullback last year, John was used principally as a lineman and midfield- er this year to.help bolster ‘the Indian offense. He responded through his out- standing playmaking and by scoring 6 goals. He performed excellently in all areas and helped captain the team to a better-than- predicted season. Kicking exceptionally well with both feet, his shots were awe- some. John was known to speak softly and carry a big kick! The same kick that has led him to the top. Coltier Ever since Junior High soccer Rick Coltier has been known to bust up plays out on the soccer Cheerleader & halfback are boy & girl ofthe month at DHS Deborah Graham Deborah Marie Graham is Donegal’s November Girl of the Month. The daughter of Mr. Robert L. Grahm, 157 Eleanor Dr., Maytown and Mrs. Anna L. Graham, Rolling Hills Estates, R.D. #1, Columbia, she is a nurses aide at Heatherbank and a clerk at Byer’s Pastries. Deborah attends St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Marietta. She plans to go into nursing. Her activities at DHS include these: Executive Committee 11, 12 Cheerleading 10-12 (co- captain) Student Council 12 Basketball 9 Yearbook (Associative ed- itor of scheduling) Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students Spanish Club 10 Science Fair Club 11 Girls Athletics 9 Arlen Mummau Arlen Mummau is Don- egal High's Boy of the Month for November. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Mummau, Janet Dr., RD 1, Mount Joy. Arlen is planning to attend college and major in Industrial Arts. He is employed by Grieder Farms, RD 1, Mount Joy and attends St. Mark's United Methodist Church, Mount Joy. His activities at have included: Senior Class Vice-President Varsity Club President 12 Football 9-12 Captain 12 All-Star 11 Wrestling 9-12 Captain 11 2 time All-Star 10-11 Sectional Champion 11 Quarter-Finalist (states) 11 Most Pins Award 11 Most Valuable Wrestler 11 Dean Chapin Memorial Award 11 Rotary Leaders Camp DHS field. He had a good sense for the 50-50 plays, delays and how to give proper support. Stamina and determination have always been his trademarks and he anchored the Donegal Ind- ians in their double L defense this year. All these attributes and more have earned Rick ‘‘honor- able mention’ on the Lancaster-Lebanon County soccer all-star team. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 5 MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS—GROCERIES Springfield Garden Apartments *Modern, 2 bedroom garden apartment * Wall to wall carpet. * All conveniences *$230 plus electric Security and references. Applications being taken OPEN 5:30 A.M. — 8:30 P.M. SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M. Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863 East End—Route 441 — Marietta Mount Joy Phone 653-2600 ~ DAILY MARIETTA LEGION GAMES Thanksgiving Evening Special Special package games event Doors open at 5:30p.m. South Gay St., Marietta For more information call 426-3447 or 426-1406 HEINEMAN’S PRE Holiday Sale Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Children’s Sleepwear Entire stock of boys and Sleepwear. and Regular Pajamas. 12 months to size 14. Entire Stock girls Feeted Pajamas, Ski Pafamas, Heavy Sleepers Sizes 30% off Regular Price “HEINEMAN’S 247 Locust St. Columbia PA 684-2165