Page 16—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Bob Heiserman Parent of Week Bob Heiserman is co-chairperson of dynamic parent-teacher group Bob Heiserman, 257 W. Walnut St., Marietta, is the parent co-chairperson of PACT, Parents in Action with Children and Teachers at Riverview Elementary School, Marietta. The teachers at Riverview who are also co-chairper- sons are: Carol Gingerich and Nancy Bowers. Secre- tary is Ginny Forker; her husband, Sam Forker, is Treasurer. Chairpersons of commit- tees are: Ways and Means, Sharon Moilanen and Jodi Linard; Programs, Antoinet- te Allum and Flavia Eber- sole; Refreshments, Peggy Myers and Vicki Smith; Room Parents, Sharon Hobbs and Pat Nothacker. The organization, found- ed only last January, has a very active program going. It sponsored a graduating ceremony for students mov- ing on to junior high, presenting each student with a certificate and a corsage. PACT co-sponsored a talent show last spring with _ thirty acts competing. It backed a gymnastics show under the direction of “Whitey” (Warren L.) Hayman. It sponsored trips for the safety patrol and a 4th grade class which went to Hershey to see ‘‘Pennsylvania, U.S.A.” The largest expenditure by PACT so far was for 30 sets of raingear for the safety patrol. Concrete and wooden benches, made by Mount [continued on page 10] Conestoga Valley and Garden Spot tennis players no match for DHS; Keffer and Miller win more games vs. McCaskey ace than anyone has Last Monday the girls tennis team at DHS defeated Conestoga Valley, 7-0. Then on Wednesday they beat Garden Spot, 6-1. On Saturday in the county tournament, Sharon Hersh- ey lost to Lewicki of Hempfield. Marty Miller won by default, then went down against Laura Lever- ing, top-seeded in the tournament from McCas- key. Marty and Beth Keffer have won more games against Levering than any other players in the county. Beth and Sheri Kinsey, scheduled to play doubles in the tournament, were rained out, and will play this Wednesday. Tuesday of this week the team plays Hempfield away and on Thursday, Penn Manor, away. Next comes Manheim Township, seeded second to McCaskey. On Oct. 22, the J-Vs will take on the faculty:Mrs. Nancy Paden, Miss Kay Charles, Miss Deb Gino, Mrs. Roann Lau, and Miss Kathy Wiler. October 3, 1979 DHS contains Spartans on ground, but is defenceless in air, loses 0-21 The Donegal Indians football team lost to Garden Spot last Friday night, 0-21. In losing Donegal contain- ed Garden Spot’s ground- gainer, Mike Hartman. Donegal forced the Spartans to take to the air. Despite the fact that Donegal was in good position numerous times during the game, they could not make their offense work, neither on land nor in the atmosphere. The Indians fumbled frequently. Consid- ering that the Spartans were not playing very well _ themselves, the game was not Donegal at its best. Trouble started in the first quarter when the Spartan quarterback threw a 61-yard pass that took the ball to Donegal’s one yard line. Another pass in the second quarter made it 14-0. In the third quarter Hartman got loose for a seven-yard touchdown. Next week it’s Lampeter- Strasburg, here. Dr. Predicto top gridiron prophet sees more woe for Indians vs. L-S Dr. Predicto. the Susque- hanna Times’ exclusive prognosticator of the out- comes of high school football games in the Lancaster-Lebanon League, has the best record for prophesying football games in Lancaster County. Below is the percentage of correct predictions by Dr. Predicto, and by sportswriters for the Lancaster Newspapers. Prophet % Correct Dr. Predicto .838 Jon Ferguson 811 Jim Hersh .784 Randy Montgomery 757 Tom Bendycki .730 And here are Predicto’s forecasts for this week’s games: Section One Wilson over Lanc. Catholic McCaskey over Hempfield Cedar Crest over Manheim Township Gov. Mifflin over Lebanon Conestoga Valley over Muhlenberg Section Two Warwick over Manheim Ephrata over Solanco E-town over Penn Manor Section Three L-S over DHS, 19-6 ELCO over Lebanon Cath. Annville-Celona over Northern Lebanon Garden Spot over Cocalico Of course, we here at the Times are certain that Predicto is wrong on one count. The Pioneers will certainly lose their scalps at the hands of the Indians! Soccer team loses thrice last week The Donegal High soccer team lost three games last week. On Monday, Pequea Valley, one of the top teams, defeated Donegal in the last 4 minutes of the game. Donegal lost 2-1. On Tuesday, Donegal played a tough Hempfield team, and lost 3-0. On Thursday, L-S over- came the Indians 5-3. “We were a little flat, playing 3 games this week,” said soccer coach Bernie Thome. The JV soccer team fared better against the same opponents. They put down Pequea Valley 3-2, which was their second win over PV in many years, according to Mr. Thome. They lost 0-8 to Hempfield, and roundly defeated LS 4-1. Hockey team has two close games, wins one, loses one, as team gels Last Tuesday the DHS hockey team played Ann- ville-Cleona. According to Mrs. Joyce Zangari, DHS coach, both teams ‘‘went crazy scoring.’”’ At the end of the regular game the score was 3-3. After a ten- minute overtime it was 4-4. The game was won by DHS on a penalty stroke made by Betsy Germer. The previous scores were made by Sherry Derr (2), Gina Mohr (1), and Jill Brocious (1). Last Thursday, the team took on unbeaten Cedar Crest. At the end of the regular game the score was 0-0. After a ten-minute over- time the score was still 0-0. Penalty strokes won for Cedar Crest, 2-1, Donegal’s one being scored by Sherry Derr. Hempfiled beats jr. hi Complete roster of players below This week the junior high soccer team traveled to Hempfield and played a strong game against an un- defeated Hempfield. How- ever, the Indians lost 1-0. The Black Knights scored with only .7 minutes remaining in the game. On Thursday, Donegal took out its frustrations on a hapless Solanco team and kicked the Mules 5-0 on the Indians’ home field. Done- gal’s overall record to date is 4 wins, 3 losses. 9th Grade Team Jere Embly Mitch Valle Darnell Wilson (captain) Dave Wood Mark Zerphey (captain) Todd Shelly Wayne Chappel Marc Robeson Jonathan Swab Bob Nadeau John Hall Doug Germer Bill Wilkinson Charlie Thomas Dean Musser Scott Young Keith Mueller Brent Strickler Coach Zangari said that gaolie Tanya Merchant did some ‘‘beautiful clears’ (kicking the ball well out to start a Donegal offense). Coach Zangari was very pleased with the DHS team in that tough game with Cedar Crest. ‘‘The team has really jelled,”’ she said. “‘It was a moral victory for us. We learned what we can do.” booters, 1-0 7th & 8th Grade Team Dwayne Scheuing Bob Heistand Mike Smith Terry Hatt Dave Klepper Glenn Maxwell Mark Wagner Dave Moyer Chris Swab Rick Fellenbaum Jim Lowe Mike Sarbaugh Gale Hess Brian Hart Scott Houseal Greg Embly