Page 83— SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Bonnie Sue Wolgemuth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wolgemuth of Harvestview Apartments, Mount Joy, is the Donegal High Girl of the Month for June. A member of St. Mark's United Methodist Church, Bonnie plans to attend college in the fall of 1980 to study theater and communi- cations. She has worked at the Hershey Park Amphi- theater. Among the activities she has participated in at DHS are: Colorguard 9-12 (captain, 12) chorus 9-12 (secretary 12) dramatics club 9-12 (secretary 12) yearbook committee 12 commencement committee Veteran’s Day 10-12 junior class play Donegal High Boy and Girl of the Month senior class play Mirth of a Nation No No Nanette Bye Bye Birdie Night of One-Act Plays National Honor Society Hispanic Honor Society summer theater NEDT certificate Michael Dean Zeller Bonnie Sue Wolgemuth Some people never forget a face. Now some telephones never forget a number. Some people never forget a face. But how many of us remember phone numbers? Even important numbers? That's why there are little black books and big thick telephone directories. But alas, little black books always seem to be a year or two out of date. And telephone directories aren’t always where you remember putting them. Fortunately, United Telephone has introduced TeleDialer 32. ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE DIRECTORY TeleDialer 32 is an electronic telephone directory that remembers up to 32 numbers for you. All you have to do is record the number you want to remember. Then, whenever you want to call a recorded number, simply push the appropriate but- ton and your call is speeded to completion. YOUR PERSONAL OR EMERGENCY NUMBERS Just push one of four special emergency buttons and you can quickly and automatically reach the police, fire department, family physician, ambu- lance service or any other emergency number. For example, if you are going out for the evening where you can be reached. Then just tell the babysitter to press the appropriate button if she needs you. United Telephone introduces WHAT A MEMORY When you place a call the number is automatically remembered. If you want to repeat the call, all you have to dois press the ‘last number dialed’ button. FOR YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS It's low cost and many special features make it a useful communications tool for salesmen, purchas- ing agents, secretaries, professionals, and shop owners. And, for the home, TeleDialer 32 is like having a personal secretary placing calls to family, friends, shops, schools, beauty parlors, etc. : For the full story of Tele- Dialer 32 just contact your local United Telephone business office to- day. TeleDialer 32° THE UNITED TELEPHONE LTE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA United Telephone System FE 2 FPR RR June 13, 1979 June’s Donegal High School Boy of the Month is Michael Dean Zeller, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Zeller of 729 W. Main Street, Mount Joy. Michael plans to work as an underwriter at Donegal Mutual Insurance Company as a junior trainee. He is graduating in the academic course of study. His out-of-school activi- ties have included the Penn State Conservation Camp, Mount Joy Sportsmen’s Association, Lions Club Youth Seminar, and church league basketball. He at- tends the Mount Joy Church of God. Michael has coached for the: elementary soccer league. His activities while at DHS have included: Marching and Concert Bands 9-12 County Band 12 soccer 9, 11, 12 (tri-captain, 12) Lancaster-Lebanon League All-Star team goalie 12 John S. Shoemaker award track 11, 12 soccer club 9 National Honor Society 12 Rifle Club 10, 11 rifle 9-12 math award 11 Mount Joy Historical Society to meet The Mount Joy Area Historical Society will meet at its headquarters on Fairview Street, Mount Joy, on Monday, June 19, at 7:30 PM. Trooper Joseph Althoff of the Lancaster Barracks, Pennsylvania State Police, will speak on ‘‘How to Protect Your Home’. This meeting will be the last one of the spring before adjourning for the summer months of July and August. A summer outing, however, is being planned by Richard Peifer and his committee. The Society will be providing foodstands for two public sales in Elizabeth- town and Mount Joy June 21-22-23 and members are requested to provide baked goods as well as volunteer- ing to help attend the foodstands. A ‘‘sign up” sheet will be available at the meeting. O.K. Snyder still has a few of the ‘‘Grandparents Book’’ available. This is a new way to trace genealogy and anyone wishing a copy should contact him as soon as possible. Come join us for this interesting evening. New members are always wel- come. Helen Barto Publicity Chairman
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