Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 11, 1979, Image 6

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MOUNT JOY PHONE 653-4006
Todd Shank, Tim Crouser Tom Safko, Rick Rossman
New Officers, standing, ’ to r.: Patsy Hoffer, Jacqueline McCurdy, Cindy Stonor; seated:
Bev Swanson, Kathy Bower, Jo Ann Frymoyer
WILD GEESE
Above the azure turrets of the sky,
Where restive winds their banners fold in peace
Up from the warm and balmy southland fly
The pointed arrows of the wilding geese.
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Impelled by need and winter's timely end,
And by a faultless instinct surely led,
They know the straight and airy paths that tend
To fertile realms where hunger may be fed.
April 11, 1979
~.Jaycees
install
officers
(cont.)
[continued from front page]
Rick Rossman, State Di-
rector; Robert Hoffer, sec-
retary; Todd Shank, treas-
urer; Scott Brightbill, Dave
Dumeyer, Tom Safko, and
Keith Smith, Directors.
Joycee-ettes, Jacqueline
McCurdy, vice-president;
Jo Ann Frymoyer, secreta-
ry; Sue Thomas, treasurer;
Beveryly Swanson, direct-
or; and Cindy Stoner,
editor.
Kathy Bower made the
following award presentat-
ions: Oustanding Joycee-
ette, Patsy Hoffer; Out-
standing New Member,
Beverly Swanson; Out-
standing Board Member,
Jacqueline McCurdy; Out-
standing Chairperson, Be-
verly Swanson and Jo-Ann
Frymoyer.
Special recognition was
given to Joanne Nolt and
Cheryll Hallgren.
Cheryl Hallgren and
Joanne Fry were given
certificates designating
them as ‘‘Exhausted
hens.”
Robert Stoner presented
the following awards:
Speak-up—Dave Dumey-
er; Spoke—Todd Shank;
Spark-plug—Tim Crouser;
Recruitment—Vaughn
Mark; Internal Project—
Steve Corrigall; External
Project—Ralph Spayd and
Tom Safko; Ways and
Means Project—Jim «Bar-
reti;
Committe of the Year
(Radio Daze and Road
Rally)—Keith Smith and
Todd Shank, chairmen;
Reachin’ Out—Rick Ross-
man; Outstanding new
member—Tom Safko; Out-
standing Board Member—
Todd Shank.
Jaycee of the Year—
Tim Crouser.
The JCI Senatorship
Award was presented to
James R. Wetzel. The
Senator Award is one of
the highest awards that a
chapter can bestow on a
member.
What thrill elate, what joy to man unknown
These errant, yet instinctive rovers know:
Gliding unbanned awing from zone to zone,
While fugitive horizons fade and grow!
What bliss seraphic unbeknown to us,
Like babes to earth’s maternal skirts who cling,
Learning to lisp from nature's syllabus
The rudiments that base the art of spring!
—Chester Wittell
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