——— October 10, 1979 DID YOU HEAR §8§ Sue Binkle has been appointed assistant hostess of the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon. She replaces Pat Burton, who will be moving to Delaware. Mrs. Binkle was been very active in the Welcome Wagon for the past few years. She will be trained for her new position by both the supervisor in Lebanon and by Mrs. Cherie Dillow, Welcome Wagon hostess. §§§ Mr. John W.W. Loose, advisor for the Donegal High yearbook Emerald, was awarded a certificate of appreciation by principal Donald Drenner for his outstanding service during National Yearbook Week. Loose was cited for his role as yearbook editor for the last 17 years. The ceremonies took place in conjunction with the first National Yearbook Week. Alice M, Musser, the daughter of Leonard and Jeanette Musser of 3- E. High St., Maytown, was one of the freshmen honored at a convocation marking the beginning of Messiah Col- lege’s fall semester. Alice, who graduated from DHS recently, was recognized for being vale- dictorian here and for placing in the top S% of her graduating class. §§8 George Loope, whose wife, Bonny, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bailey of RDI Bainbridge, has been promoted to senior airman in the Air Force. Loope is a missile warning and space suveillance radar repairman. §§§ Marine Pvt. David White, the son of Robert M. White of 1096 Wood St., Mount Joy, has completed recruit training at Parris Island. During the 10%2 weeks of boot camp he learned battlefield survival and other topics. Pvt. White is a 1979 graduate of Donegal High School. Jake Sherk, Donegal High School graduate is listed on the Juniata rostet this year. Soccer Marine Pvt. Leonard P. Shank, son of Mary A. Shank of Meadows Apart- ment, Mount Joy, Pa., has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. A 1979 graduate of Donegal High School, he joined the Marine Corps in June of 1979. §§8§ Meredith ‘‘Duffy’’ Lom- bard, the daughter of Dr. Robert Lombard of RD Columbia near Marietta, is a member of the volleyball team at King’s College in Wilkes-Barre. Duffy is a sophomore marketing major at King’s College. Her team has a 2-2 record so far. 888 Mr. Lester Hostetter, Mount Joy, will be the guest speaker at the Manheim Garden Club Meeting on Oct. 11, 7:30PM., at the Community Building, 15 E. High St., Manheim. Mr. Hostetter’s topic will be “How to grow a Chrysanthemum.”’ For further information on the club and its activities call 665-4149. §§§ Karen Greider was named co-captain of the Muhlen- berg College varsity field hockey team. Karen has been a halfback starter for four years with the Mules, Karen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Greider of Mount Joy, is a biology major. Jim Wert of Mount Joy was on the front page of the Susquehanna Times last June when he left Mount Joy on his bike, aiming to travel to every state. His trip was to be a protest against; nuclear power. / Well, he's still on the road. He's covered 4,600 miles through 18 states, talking to governors, the press, and ordinary people about nuclear energy. An article about Jim appeared in last Thursday's Intelligencer Journal. Jim is now heading south for the winter. He will probably be on the road for the next 2 years. Shawn Miller won the Maytown bike-a-thon last weekend. Shawn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Miller, 28 Vista Drive. Second place went to Eric Witmer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Witmer of Marietta. The bike-a-thon, which raised $500 for the St. Jude’s Children’s Research organized by Mrs. Donald Wert. Twelve riders partici- pated and rode a total of 300 miles. Shawn won a 10-speed bike. Eric won a $25 savings bond "Debora Torres Girl of Month Deborah Ann Torres is the October Girl Month at Donegal High. Deb is the daughter of Geraldine S. Torres, 139 N. Market Ave., Mount Joy, and Joe D. Torres, S30 E. Market St., Marietta. Deb is much involved in theater and singing. She was a member of the Lancaster County Youth Chorale, the West Virginia University Fine Arts Dance Camp, the Elizabethtown of the Area Music Foudation, PUFA, the St. Mark's United Methodist Church choir, and the cast of ‘‘l.cllo Dolly.”’ She worked with the Durham Summer Theater Professional Repertory Company last summer. Deb is also Miss Donegal Area. In school, she has appear- ed in the following theater and music productions: ‘‘No No Nanette,”” ‘‘Bye, Bye ‘Bye Birdie,’ ‘‘Night of One- Act Plays,” ‘‘Give and Take,”> ‘Why 1 Am a Bachelor,” ‘‘Angels Don’t Marry,” ““You Can’t Take It With You,” ‘‘The Butler Did It,”’ and ‘‘Make Mine Vanilla.” Other school have been: cheerleading 9-12 chorus 9-12 (chairman 11, pres. 12) Rhythm Singers 10-12 band 9-12 county band 10 stage band 10 dramatics club 9-12 Spanish Club 9, 10 Who’s Who class president 9, 10 student council 9, 10 IU 13 student forum 9, 10 hockey 9 Veterans Day programs 9-12 Deb plans to attend Carnegie-Mellon University to study musical theater. activities White elephant sale held by Senior League A white elephant auction was the entertainment for the October meeting of the Marietta Senior League. Ben Weaver was. the auctioneer, and his wife, Ester, was the. clerk. Members of the League contributed the items that were auctioned. Mr. Weaver also led the group in a sing-along and the salute to the flag. Mrs. Mary Portner, pres- ident, conducted the busi- ness meeting. Secretary Elise McCloskey announced the bus trip to St. Michael's Island on Oct. 10th would leave from the Presbyterian Church at 7:30 AM. This trip includes a boat ride and dinner. The annual Christmas banquet will be held at Lacy’s Lounge on Dec. 12th at 6:30 PM. Members are urged to attend and to bring an item for shut-ins. Items should be marked as suitable for either males or females. No exchange be- tween League members will take place this year. wo birthday cards were sent this month. One new member and one guest attended the meeting Hostesses were Naomi Rutherford, Winefred Buell, Frances Miller, Mae Gibble, June Hedricks, and Hazel Baker. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 Scott Gerberich Boy of Month Scott Gerberich is the Boy of the Month at DHS. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gerbérich, 229 School Lane, Mount Joy. Scott is a member of the Friendship Fire Co. and Trinity Lutheran Church. He has worked part-time for two years at Howard Johnson's, and has worked summers as a desk clerk at the Quality Inn/Sherwood Knoll. He presently works at Union National Bank. Scott plans to study business administration or accounting at college. His activities at Donegal have included: basketball 10-12 (mgr. 12) Spanish club 9-12 vearbook 10-12 booster club 10-12 (pres. 12) Junior Achievement 10 Jr. and Sr. class plays Sr. class exec. council county science fair winner Solar power meeting to be held at MSC Attention all solar energy enthusiasts! A statewide meeting on solar power will be held at Millersville State College on Oct. 13th. in conjunction with free tours of ten local energy-efficient or solar houses. The tours are sponsored by the SVA. Also on tour will be PP&L’s hydroelectric plant at Safe Harbor. CITGO | — - MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS OPEN 5:30 A.M SUNDAY 8:00 A. M.—6:00 P.M. £d Reeves. Prop. 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