Page 83—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Coach Earhart and trophy winners Girls Basketball Banquet The Donegal High School Girls Basketball Team cele- brated their 19-6 season with a banquet at Hostet- ter’s Dining Hall on Tues- day, March 27th at 7:30 PM. The tables were decorated in green and white with green eggs as favors. Mr. Ken Depoe was master of Book Sale by Joyce Bukowski Everyone is p.m. until 8 p.m. and Saturday, April 7, from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. The sale will be located in the Borough Hall on Main Street. All proceeds will go to the local library. We have many new and used books inexpensively Concert at Donegal High The Donegal High School Band will present a concert in the high school auditori- um April 7 at 8 p.m. invited to the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon’s benefit Book Sale, on Friday, April 6, from 1 ceremonies and Mrs. Mar- jorie Trait was featured speaker. Her topic was ‘“Challenge.”” She used each letter of the alphabet as a basis for her talk. Mr. Bill Earhart, Varsity coach, introduced the J.V. and Varsity players. Each received a trophy, basket- ball charm, corsage and grab bag.” Gift certificates were presented to the coaches from the Girls Basketball Club and the Varsity team presented a gift certificate to Mr. Earhart in apprecia- tion for his coaching. Trophies were presented for the following categories to six members of the Varsity team: —Ms. Most Sherry Derr; Improved, —Ms. Offensive— Sharon Hershey; —Ms. Defensive—Beth Keffer; —Ms. Hustle—Sherri Kinsey; —Ms. Rebounder —Tanya Merchant; —Ms. Musser. Other gifts were present- ed included DHS basketball shirts to the graduating seniors: Jean Hopwood and Alice Musser; and a jacket to Lucia Gomez, who will be returning to her native country of Columbia, S.A., after this term. A floral arrangement was given to Mrs. Rudy Wert. An azelia plant was given to Mrs. Kelly. Also, team manager Lynn Jenkins received a plaque and Mr. Cliff Shenk got a gift certificate and a cheer from the team. Guests for the evening Senior—Alice included superintendent Hallgren, DHS principal Drenner, Mr. and Mrs. West and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Armold. The team wishes to extend a special thanks to the many parents and friends who supported the team through the season. sponsored by Mount Joy Welcome Wagon priced. There is a large selection, from fiction to hobbies. Men, women, teenagers, and children’s books. Please support this worthwhile community pro- ject. The club members have donated many hours col- lecting and sorting books. There are tables set up in Borough Hall with various categories, to make select- ions easier. Signs have Featured musicians will be senior woodwind player, Dean Bricker, Doug Shel- ly, Greg Zimmerman, Kerk been made and distributed to many stores for the book sale. Local newspapers, radio, and TV stations have been contacted. Pass the word and come to the benefit book sale in Boro Hall, April 6 and 7. Another community serv- ice project of the Welcome Wagon club was the Spring Shopping Spree raffle. Congratulations to the Billet. The band will participate in the Mexican Invitational Band Festival in Mexico winner, Mrs. Dorothy Wi- mer, and thank you to everyone who purchased tickets. The money will be used for community service in Mount Joy. If anyone knows of newcomers to the Mount Joy area, the birth of a baby, or an engaged couple—please call our hostesses: Mrs. Cherie Dillow, 653-1609 or Mrs. Pat Burton, 653-1963. City in April. Attendance at the band concert will help to pay expenses of band. Billets to celebrate 40th wedding anniversary on April 8th Mr. and Mrs. Robert Billet, Marietta, will ob- serve their fortieth wedding anniversary on April 8. They were married in the home of Rev. Weisinger, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, 1939. The couple are active at Zion Lutheran, volunteers for Meals on Wheels, and attend various senior citi- zens clubs. Helen is retired from Wyeth Laboratories, after 25 years of service there. Bob retired from the Floor Plant of Armstrong, Lancaster. He is a veteran of World War II with the rank of sergeant. The Billets enjoy travel- Shumans are honored by Reich’s E.C. Church Mrs. Sylvester Shuman, S. River St., Maytown, was recently honored by mem- bers of Reich's E.C. Church, Marietta, R. 1. The testimonial took the form of ‘“This Is Your Life” with highlights from Eliza- beth’s life and people involved in each event, present for the occasion. The celebration was part of a ceremony honoring Sunday School students who had perfect attend- ance. Mrs. Shuman has been an active member of Reich’s Church for more than S50 years. She was a Sunday School teacher, charter member of the Missionary Society. Past ministers Rev. George Shultz and Rev. Glen Miller and their wives attended the affair at Hostetters Dining Hall, Mount Joy. Mrs. Shuman’s daugh- ters . Doris Batton, Rich- mond, Va., and Sara Jane Seaman, Maytown were there, also a sister, Mrs. Martha Seibert, and bro- thers John and Russell Roland. Mrs. Shuman received a scrapbook with photos and mementos of past events, letters from former S.S. pupils unable to attend the ceremony. A money tree and a corsage were also ling. Bob is an avid bowler, member of the Susquehan- na Beneficial Association and the American Legion. The Billets live on Longenecker Ave., Mariet- ta. presented. Rev. William Eisenhou- er, pastor at Reich's Church offered the invocat- ion and beneduiction. Mrs. Eisenhouer led group Singing of Mrs. Shuman’s favorite songs. Special music was perform- ed by Mrs. Shuman’s nieces: Miriam Peiffer and Martha Gerber. Mrs Shuman is treasurer of Farm Women’s Society No. 8. Linda and Jim Letter Surprise On the 23rd of March Much to our surprise There were six balloons Came down from the skys. They flew all the way From Glen Burnie, Md. To our home near the river In Marietta, Pa. They chose our front lawn About 3:00 P.M. Three were still inflated But three had broken down. So good luck to you children Adene, Deanna, Lillian, And a little one, whose name Is Khee S. Kim May God bless you all And may you all win. —Mrs. Fred Bigler 115 Essex Street Marietta, Pa. Congratulations to athletes Dear Coaches & Students: On behalf of PUFA, it gives me great pleasure to congratulate each and every one of you for a most tremendous and rewarding year thus far in the area of sports. From the beginning to the end, from basketball to wrestling, it has been a year of which you can be proud the rest of your life. In order to achieve the perfect harmony among all the various extra-curricular activities which Donegal offers, it is necessary that we support each other, and I am proud that we are successful in achieving that goal. In the game of life it isn’t important who ‘‘wins’’ or ‘“‘loses,”” but how you play the game that counts, and we have much of which to be proud in our students at Donegal. We, in PUFA, are very much aware of all of our students’ progress and wish them and their coaches every success in the future. Sincere best wishes, Betty J. Hershey, President People United For the Arts Charles Loucks and Harvey Reem honored by Jaycees Charles Loucks and Har- vey Reem received the Jaycee of the Year Awards at the annual awards banquet held at the Copper Lustre, Columbia, Saturday night. Willis Herr was master of ceremonies for the installation of Harvey Reem as president. James Wise, outgoing president, presented a- wards for the following projects: International Project of the Year—John Spickler and William Wolfe for wives’ appreciation; Ex- ternal Project—Gary Morris for Penn State football trip event; Ways and Means project—for ‘‘Scream in the Dark’ to John Wagner and William Wagner; Internal Chairman of the Year— Donald Pickle for chairing the installation banquet; External Chairman of the Year—Harvey Reem for the Halloween Parade; Ways and Means Chairman of the Year—Richard Sload for - the Horse Show food stand. First year Jaycee of the year—John Wagner; Key- man Jaycee— William Sload; Presidential A- wards—John Spickler, Tom Lavin, and Richard Sipe. President Reem is a graduate of Millersville State College and is employed with Caci, Cum- berland County, “as a research associate. He is married to the former Debra Sload, from Mariet- ta. They have one daugh- ter. Wives of the Jaycees were guests of the club. Don Harrington, past state president of the Jaycees, was the speaker.