SUSQUEHANNA TIMES-—Page 3 "Larry Bradley’s Arco May 30, 1979 - | PHD. | Curtis Palmer wins t f LY Me John Groff, a student at Donegal High, won a silver medal in the commercial food trades division in the VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) state conference at the Host Inn. John attends the Mount Joy Vo-Tech School. About 1600 students from across the state participated in the VICA competetion’s 35 categories. Thirteen medals were won by Lancaster County Vo-Tech students. §8§ Charles E. Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jankans, 441 Hazel Avenue, Marietta, was one of 593 students who received a bachelor’s degree at the spring commencement of Millersville State College on May 19th. His degree is in sociology. §8§ Deb Torres has been elected president of the Donegal High School chorus for next year. Mark Wagner will be vice president, Maxine Maxwell secretary- treasurer, and Celeste Mummau will be in charge of publicity. Ben Snyder is the new art work chairman. David B. Sharpe, of 291 Rivermoor Drive, Marietta, has received an Associate Degree in computer science from Penn State/York. He received the degree with high distinction. §8§ Nancy B. Ludwig of Mount Joy has been instal- led as president of Beta Omicron Chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, the national honor association for educa- tion. §8§ Melody Mumma, 744 West Main Street, Mount Joy, graduated from Villan- ova University on May 15th. §8§ Mark Wagner, the son of Rev. and Mrs. Clair Wagner of Mount Joy, has been elected president of the Donegal High Dramatics Club. Other officers are Phillip Landis, vice president; Georgiann Westerman, sec- retary; Tish Barnitz, trea- MA Kristen Straub Kristen Straub may be Miss Teenager Kristen Straub of Mount Joy will compete in the Miss National Teenager contest in Williamsport on June 1-3. About 100 other girls will compete for the 4-year scholarship and Barbizon modelling course. Kristen will be judged on the basis on an interview with the judges, a short speech on ‘‘What’s Right With’ America,” and a group dance routine. She’s looking forward to the competition. Unlike most pageants, the Miss Teenager contest does not give its winner a blank Two Donegal High School check for education: only one college can be attended to get the full scholarship. Kristen, who has already been accepted at Penn State, told us she is participating mostly ‘‘for the experience.”” She is planning a career in medi- cine, though she isn’t sure yet in just what job she hopes to end up. “l really like helping people,” she says. Kristen has been working at Her- shey Medical Center under the CEP program at Done- gal. Frey and Endslow picked for Rotary camp sponsored for the first time $ E 2nd place in airplane contest Wedo tire work On the 20th of May, Curtis Palmer of Marietta Road Service Rte. 441 & 743, Marietta line of auto accessories & auto parts Complete Phone 426-2731 entered a model airplane competition at Anacosta Naval Air Station in Washington. Flying his plane in the precision aerobatics class, Curt, a junior member, led all senior members by 10 points after the first round. By the last round he trailed first place by nine points (235-243) but the 2nd place trophy looked pretty good to Enjoy: *Washer/dryer him. *Private entrance and patio Curtis is a member of the Academy of Aeronautics (A.M.A.) and the Precision Aerobatics © Model Pilots Association (P.A.M.P.A.) and competes in several states. Need a Better Apartment Deal? All Utilities Included *Fully_equipped kitchen *Central air and heat Friendly neighbors and management— all in a small apartment community Harvestview Apartments Mount Joy Phone 653-2328 HINKLE'S CONVALESCENT AID DEPARTMENT SALES AND RENTALS HINKLE'S PHARMACY now features the area’s largest selection of Convalescent Aids and Sick Room Supplies Bath Tub Safety Toilet Safety Rails Commode Chairs Traction Equipment Whirlpool Baths Splints Vaporizers Hospital Beds Patient Lifts Wheel Chairs Walkers Crutches Mattress Risers Bed-Boards Surgical Garments Trusses Elastic Hosiery Back Supports Orthopedic Braces Canes—regular 3 prong canes surer; and Fred Straub, ¢ parliamentarian. pi ; ph %eh palmed last year. 100 girls from Bed Rails Bath Tub Stools 4 prong canes Rotary Leadership Camp for seven nearby counties will Xygen Girls at Dickinson College participate in the program, PHONE 684-2551 or 684-2552 Mrs. Anna Houseal of on June 17, 18 and 19. which consists of lectures, Our trained certified technicians will help you select and fit Maytown was the lucky winner of the handmade quilt chanced off at the Maytown Flea Market by the ladies of the United Church of Christ. Good luck seems to run in the Houseal family: Anna’a daughter, Louise Houseal Baker of Maytown, recently won a trip to South America during Watt & Shand’s anniversary sale. BEF 5 4855358808 308084A412%44sa4 The girls are Connie Frey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frey, and Julie Endslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Endslow. Both live at Marietta RD1. The selections were announced by Lester Eshelman, president of the Mount Joy Rotary Club. The Rotary has sponsored a similar event for boys for many years. -Girls * were PY PR - seminars and athletic com- petition. Sandra Lehman, instruct- or of physical education at Dickinson College, will direct the camp. She is a volleyball, basketball and lacrosse coach. The Mount Joy Rotary’s Community Service Youth Committee is chaired by JF Hallgren. the proper aid or appliance. Senior Citizen Discount Plan Sales or Rentals Available. AT ..on the cower suuce > ( t LER Third & Locusts Sts., Columbia
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