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Bromer Advertising Manager—Diane Krantz Society Editor—Hazel Baker Vol. 79, No. 20, May 23, 1979 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate—$6.00/year [Outside Lancaster County, $6.50/year] SSS SSS SSS SSS 7 ll RRR RRR R22 PII r TTT Rll LLL Lee EERO x VELLA ddd dd ddd ddd ddd dd dd ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd dd ddl l iii School board hears complaint Two irate parents asked for a hearing in regard to discipline taken against their daughter at the last Donegal School Board meet- ing. Samuel and Sue B. Heineman, whose daughter is a student at Beahm junior high, spoke up at the end of the meeting (the usual time for citizens to talk to the Board), after sitting patient- ly for about two hours. Most of the Board members had looked up when the Heine- mans walked in at the start of the meeting. Mr. Heineman spoke to Board president Arnold. He asked if students have the right to defend themselves; said that his daughter was. unjustly accused, and stated that the action taken against her was uncalled for. He also implied that the Beahm administration is out to get his daughter in more trouble as a result of her protesting her innocence. “I won't have my child persecuted,’’ Heineman said. Mr. Arnold assured him that she would not be. ‘I just wanted that to be on the record,’”’ Mr. Heine- man replied. Mr. Arnold said that the Board meeting was not the place to pursue the matter, and promised Mr. Heine- man a committee hearing. Both parents spoke to the Times after the meeting. They explained the situation but asked that refrain from printing any details pending possible legal action. Mr. Heineman has retained an attorney. Both felt that the adminis- tration had dealt arbitrarily with their daughter. Earlier in the meeting, the new discipline code was enacted without discussion. The vote on the new code had been postponed at the last meeting because the response of the Donegal High student council had not been received. Mr. Duke PUFA plans had received the response in time for this meeting, however. He read portions of it to the Board. The DHS council endors- ed the new discipline code, but expressed some reserva- tions about the severity of punishments allowed for minor infractions. The vote was unanimous. The proposed budget for the next fiscal year was approved. This preliminary budget is subject to revue and comment from the public. The budget totals $4,738,985. Basketball coach Emil Swift was replaced by William G. Strausbaugh as math teacher. Mr. Robert Freund will replace Swift as coach. (He will also replace Mr. Day as guidance counselor—Mr. Day is retiring.) Tom Knorr was granted a one-year leave of absence from athletic training to study at Millersville State and become a certified trainer. He will continue on as a physical education teacher. Permission was given for the district elementary band to go to Connecticut on June 7 and 8. Baccalaureate is planned for June 3rd at 7:45. No tickets will be needed. Groff and White were appointed district auditors. Shirk, Reist and Buck- walter will be the district solicitors. Dale Arnold spoke again in favor of incorporating I.U. 13’s joint authority. The resolution in favor passed. The timing lights around the tennis courts aren’t installed yet. An objection was raised by Mary Frances Cassel, who lives near SICO Park, against the picnic tables being moved closer to the homes in the area. The Board agreed to move them back. Command Performance The second annual ‘‘Com- mand Performance,’’ spon- sored by (People United for the Arts (PUFA) will be held at Donegal High on Saturday, June 2nd, at 8:00 PM. Tickets will cost $3.50 at the door, $2.50 in advance. The show will include a variety of new acts by Donegal teachers and stu- dents, as well as alumni. Letter: To the editor: The sons of Mrs. Lucy Zuch wish to thank her many friends and relatives who have sent greetings and There will again be an art show in the lobby. Three new directors were elected at PUFA’s last meeting: Warren Foley, Dorothy Zeller, and LaVon Harnish. Betty Hershey, president of PUFA, conducted the meeting, at which a tape of a recent DHS dramatics club production was played by club president James Landis. good wishes to her during her illness. She is confined to Nason Hospital, Roaring Springs, Pa., 16673. May 23, 1979 Guard of the month Shown above is Tom Stoe, Seiler Elementary School’s Guard of the Month for April. Frigidaire Discount Days two beautiful ways fo get more | for your energy FLECTRI- SAVER TP a Wi \V »_/ Nr Electri-Saver Switch This Frigidaire Elite Refrigerator-Freezer makes wise use of energy, wise use of storage space. A conveniently located, 3-position Electri-Saver switch can help you save energy. 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