79 February 28, 1979 od Shown above is Mrs. Margaret Garber’s 1st grade class at Maytown School, along with their tadpoles. The tadpoles are in the plastic tanks on the desks. The class has raised the tads from frog eggs as a science project. The kids are keeping day-by-day records of the tadpoles’ growth, and watching their habits through magnifying glasses. Only spring water can be used in the tanks, according to Mrs. Garber. Ordinary tap water kills the creatures. The kids are: standing, left to right—Brian Hall, Janis Charles, Michael Bixler, Tammy Flowers, Jenny Fready, and Jeff Fisher; seated [I-r] are—Todd Allen, Jane Endslow, Shawn Englert, Scott Mumma, Christy Sink, Kathy Esbenshade, Scott McDonald, Brian Arnett, Carly Walmer, and Edward Nissley. Donegal Students excel in Scholastic Art Show Donegal students did exhibit. Fellenbaum led the very well in the Scholastic pack with six accepted Art Show being held at Van entries, followed by Runkle Scriver’s on West King St. with 5, Fogie with 4 and in Lancaster. Thirty-two works by local students were selected for inclusion in the exhibit, which will run during regular store hours (including Mon., Weds., and Fri. evenings, plus Sunday afternoons) from now through March 10. Of the 2,312 entries from throughout Lancaster City and County, 600 were selected for exhibit. Of these, 150 won Gold Key awards, and a mere 60 were selected as ‘‘final- ists,”” to be sent on to national competition. Donegal’s biggest win- ners were; —Randy Fellenbaum, a senior, with 3 Gold Key awards —Floyd Runkle, a senior, with one Gold Key and one Finalist award —Vicki Fogie with two Gold Key awards —Linda Eberly, with a Gold Key. Donegal students whose work is on display include; Julie Spence, Curtis Thompson, Ben Snyder, Randy Fellenbaum, Jon Horst, Melissa Sperla, Kelley Rice, Floyd Runkle, Yio Bogie, Pasi adiing, Can this be Art? Floyd puts his back into his work n ; oyer, Linda Eberly while Vicki Fogie takes it easy. Assisting on the left is and Jacquie Zeller. Many Linda Eberly. Taking it all seriously on the right is of these artists had more than one work accepted for Randy Fellenbaum. Eberly with 3. Linda Ross, DHS art The large King Street teacher and member of the show window of Van regional advisory commit- Scriver’s was designed by tee for scholastics. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 7 $ Underwear Were you cold? Here's something to keep in mind } for next winter—long f underwear. Long johns come in various styles, including the old-fashioned union suits, sometimes called ‘‘passion Kkillers.”” You can still get them in fire-engine red. Most types are like pyjamas, in two pieces. Ladies can buy ‘‘snug- gies,”’ which won’t make you look fat. Energy-concious Ameri- cans have been buying long underwear in record quan- tities during the last few § years of lowered thermo: stats and winter sports popularity. IN HISTORIC MARIETTA { TWO -BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES AT / . . 7 A Riverviere Sor FEATURING : SUPER INSULATION EFFICIENT ELECTRIC HEAT TWO BATHS LAUNDRY FACILITIES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION OFF-STREET PARKING LOVELY PARK-LIKE SETTING $225. fren month WATER AND SEWER INCLUDED .Slaugh-Fagan Associates { CALL: 367 3535 or 653-1896 £ ”, NF zy ~~ « BUF-PUF « BUF BEAUTY BAR « BUF BEAUTY CREAM Regular *9% Now Sale Priced 7 99 LN TR TR RR EAE Third & Locusts Sts., Columbia 3 a ‘the past few years. JACK JOHNSON LOOK WHO JUST MADE THE TEAM! Mary Ann Kitch, the newest member of our team, is set to go as a Realtor-Associate. After studying Real Estate at the Schlicher-Kratz Real Estate institute and passing her Real Estate Test, she just com- pleted training in our exclusive CENTURY 21 Training Center in Harrisburg. Mary Ann worked at Kitchens by Kitch with her husband, George, for Mary Ann resides in Wrightsville with her husband and three children: Georgiann, 19; Loriann, 16; and Wendisue, 11. In her spare time she is organist for the Columbia First Church of God. Meet your newest Neighbor- estate needs. From showing off hood Professional™ A member of your house properly, to closing the most consistently successful the sale and handling the time team in Real Estate consuming paper work. CENTURY 21” A Neigh- Go CENTURY 21. borhood Professional's WV Our team can make all training will help you um the difference in mak- with all of your real == 11. » ing the sale for you. 451 Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. 17512 — Phone 684-7700 or 285-3101 WE'RE THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROFESSIONALS. 1978 Century 21 Real Estate Corporation, © Licensed Trademark of Century 21 Real Estate Corporation. a Printed USA. Each office is independently owned and operated. Equal Housing Opportunity
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