Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES May 2, 1979 Donegu t11gh honor roll Here is a list of Donegal Vicky Johnson Deb Hiestand Ann deVitry Mary Ruhl Fawn Cornwell High School students who Timothy Milovich Lisa Mummaw Lonnie Earhart Darol Saylor Joyce Darkey made the honor rolls for 11th Grade Keith Pomroy Joyce Heisey Valerie Schroll Andrew deVitry the 3rd marking period: 15a Aungst Kristen Straub Kevin Heistand Shelli Schwert Jay Dupler ‘“A’> HONOR ROLL Judy Kerschner Rebecca Zimmerman Julie nicpper Jennifer Swank Rodney Fellenbaum 10th Grade Rud. Wolgemuth Steve Kless Amy Wolgemuth Kim Gainer Sherry Derr 12th Grade “B’* HONOR ROLL Nancy Kreider 10th Grade Curtis Heller Jett Duke Dean Bricker 9th Grade Teresa Meyers Latisha Barnitz Donna Hay John Day Terri Bradfield Leslie Nolt Steve Bowman [continued on page 7] We're your Community Bank. We're locally owned and locally managed. We're not part of any large banking system. We're independent. We work for this area, and this area, alone. Our employees both live and work in your community. When you use our bank you are being served by neigh- borhood people. It’s our job to see that you receive individual attention, the kind of personal attention you would expect from a neighbor. Our officers and directors are ac- tively involved in local organizations and affairs. Our staff takes a personal interest in the financial well-being of each and every member of our com- munity. ' Ya aT TATA TATA TATA AAT UATE AT STAPATA TATIT ITA RD £7 MT A i A al ad oR aT i Na ae Ne IT TT RT ATT a AT ARN GT 4 BANK : r [HFRIENDS BANK WITH US, YOUR INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY BANK. When you save with us, a good por- tion of your deposits are used for personal loans for home improve- ments, new cars, medical expenses, and more, to help all the people in our community. A good portion of yuur deposits are used for commercial loans to help local businesses grow which, in turn, helps create local jobs. We supply mortgage and rebuilding money to re- vitalize our commercial and industrial areas. As your Independent Community Bank, we put your money to work for a better local economy. -We put your money to work for you. 101 E. Main Street Mount Joy, PA 17552 UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK 100 W. High Street Maytown, PA 17550 rOSRASABF ERE AS PI BPR TCI ROI RIECTESEVEIRB REAR BARRA Ta a TATA Births GINDER, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Mary Carol Row- bottom), 439 E. Butler St., Mercer, a daughter, in a Butler area hospital, April 20. Ginder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Z. Ginder, Mount Joy. GINDER, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson (Mary Harnish), Mount Joy RD1, a daughter, at General Hospital. HOFFER, Mr. and Mrs. Kervin (Ruth Kreider), Bainbridge RDI, a son, at General Hospital. Booster club meeting All parents of boys who have signed up for the 1979 season are urged to attend the Booster Club meeting on Monday, May 7, 1979 at 7:00 PM at the Donegal High School, Room # 116. Won't you come out and give your support to porjects used to promote interest in the football program? Par- ents of junior and senior high boys are welcome. Patricia Adams, Secretary Boy & Girl of Month Ronald Witmer, the son of Robin Witmer, has been named Boy of the Month at Room S50, Riverview School. The Girl of the Month is Mindy Turek, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Turek. ER i Le ay i gs . oe
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