June 13, 1979 ...DHS commencement (cont.) Urban League of Lancaster County Ic. Youth Award: Patrick K. Kenney III and Desiree Pearl Adkins Mount Joy Charter Chapter American Business Women’s Association $500 Scholarships: Lu Ann B. $500 Scholarships: Lu Ann Brubaker Brenneman and Deborah Marie Graham Attendance Award: Alice Musser Bausch and Lomb Science Award: Dean Bricker VFW Citizenship Awards: Lisa Mummaw and Jim Landis New Holland Community Service Award: Lu Ann Brenneman Mount Joy Joycee-ettes Scholarship: Lu Ann B. Brenneman The Thomas D. McCoy Memorial Award for Pat- riotism: Donald Robert Kelly Donegal Mutual Insurance Co. Mathematics Award: Robert Karl Pekarek Marietta Lions Citizenship & Service Award: Lu Ann B. Brenneman Lancaster County Bankers Association F. b. L. A. Award: Helen Kay Conser Donegal Booster Club’s School Spirit Award: Michael Dean Zeller, Lu Ann Brenneman, Jeanne Elizabeth Hopwood Award 185): The Americanism (from Legion Post Sharon Eve Cox People United for the Arts (PUFA) Award: James Clarkson Landis and Rebecca Anne Zimmerman John A. Haines Memorial Scholarship (to a deserving football player): Arlen Mummau Donegal Coaches Associa- tion Scholarships: Debra Ann Hiestand and Curtis Taylor [Pete] Splain Donald S. Staley Memorial Scholarship Award (to a Curtis baseball player): Taylor Splain Donegal Education Associa- tion Scholarships: Mount Joy Joycee-ettes Athletic Awards: Arlen W. Mummau and Alice M. Dean Bricker, John David Day, Deborah Marie Graham, Arlen Wilbur Mummau Musser Calvin College Scholarship: Lu Ann Brenneman DHS underclassmen get awards Last Thursday morning a number of underclassmen at D.H.S. were given awards for their achievments. Certificates were awarded to the following students for scoring above the 90th percentile in National Edu- cation achievment tests: Joyce Darkey, Jeff Duke, Sue Gephart, Cheryl Grimm, Beth Hall, Tim Milovich, Phil Spickler. The following students will be attending leadership camps: Sue Gillham will go to the Keystone Leaders Camp and is being sponsored by the Mount Joy Post 185 of Guard of the Month the American Legion; Connie Frey and Julie Endslow will attend a 3-day Rotary Leaders camp, spon- sored by the Mount Joy Rotary Club; Terry Berg will spend two days at Penn State where he will compete for a full tuition scholarship; Cindy Anspach will attend a forestry camp at Penn State. (See last week’s Susquehanna Times.] These 11th grade boys will represent DHS at leadership programs this summer: Mitch Johnson and Dave Eichler, sponsored by the Scott Houseal Scott Houseal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houseal, 624 W. Main St., Mount Joy, was selected by his fellow patrolmen as the outstanding safety patrol- man of the month of May at Seiler Elementary School. Mount Joy Rotary, will attend a Rotary Youth Leaders camp.; Alan Bundy and Phil Landis will attend Keystone Boys State, sponsored by the Mount Joy American Legion, Post 185; Gordon Brightbill and Scott Gerberich will attend State Police Youth Week, sponsored by the Mount Joy Legion; The above students were selected by the faculty and administration for their potential and performance. These juniors were elect- ed to the National Honor Births BERNARD, Mr. and Mrs. David (Dorothy Haskins), 11S Columbia Ave., Mount Joy, a son, at General Hospital. FAIR, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Kathy Herlinger), 36 Penn Court Drive, Mount Joy, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital. HAY, Mr. and Mrs. John (Kathleen Ney), 2009 Mar- ket Street, Middletown, a son, named Todd Allen. Mrs. Hay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ney of RD1 Marietta. Mr. Hay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hay of Maytown. Winners of $250 scholarships from the Donegal Coaches Association were two outstanding athletes: Pete Splain and Deb Hiestand. U. S. Marines Outstanding Musician Certificate: Kirk Evan Billet Donegal High Dramatics Club Distinguished Service Award: James C. Landis PennState Alumni Club of Lancaster County Scholar- ship ($400): Gregory H. Zimmerman SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 7 Special recognition awards went to: Dean Bricker [physics] Kevin Herr [senior shop] Walter Buckius [graphic arts] Vincent Mummau [two awards for machine shop] Lowell Heisey [welding] Clyde Bitner [welding] Larry Musser [agriculture] STATE Downtown Columbia 684-2273 starts Thursday The Champ SHOWTIMES Thurs. & Sun. at 7 Fri. & Sat. at 7 & 9 _ NOW RENTING "IN HISTORIC MARIETTA TWO-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES AT Riverview Sank) FEATURING: \+ SUPER INSULATION o EFFICIENT ELECTRIC HEAT {. TWO BATHS Y. LAUNDRY FACILITIES « PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION N+ OFF-STREET PARKING \e LOVELY PARK-LIKE SETTING ) ) $225. fren montte Y WATER AND SEWER INCLUDED William Gutshall, Judith Kerschner, Sherri Kinsey, Mikki Maxwell, Beth Prow- ell, Karla Rex, Doris Saylor, Mark Wagner. Society: Lisa Aungst, Terry Berg, Pamela Ebersole, Julie Endslow, G. Scott Eshleman, Connie Frey, Sue Gillham, Tracee Gotwalt, Slaugh-Fagan Associates 367-3535 or 653-1896 " OPN * Y CALL: The Grand Opening of one of the nation’s oldest amusement parks. 16 rides, games, canoeing, picnic facilities, delicious food and more. Admission; $4.50, includes tickets for rides and food. Pocky Springs Park. 2 mi off Rt. 462, Lancaster, Pa. 38 Open 10-10 daily through Labor Day, 10-6 fall weekends. J #/RVMAY) > We're a lot of good fun. i Re ~ pz “ me
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