Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 05, 1979, Image 5

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December 5, 1979
Donegal High School Honor Roll
Here is the academic
honor roll for the last
marking period at Donegal
High School:
“A” HONOR ROLL
9th grade
Jeffrey Way
10th grade
Jessica Eidemiller
Michael Frey
Kevin Hiestand
Julie Klepper
Nancy Kreider
Stephen Kless
Valerie Schroll
Shelly Schwert
Jennifer Swank
11th grade
Jeffrey Duke.
Donna Hay
Tim Milovich
Tim Watts
12th grade
Lisa Aungst
Pamela Ebersole
Julie Endslow
Susan Gillham
William Gutshall
Connie Frey
Judith Kerschner
Sherri Kinsey
Phillip Landis
Jennifer Pietsch
Beth Prowell
Karla Rex
Doris Saylor
““B’* HONOR RILL
9th grade
Wayne Chappel
William Cox
Rita Dalkiewicz
Ellen Endslow
Keith Fellenbaum
Carolyn Gehman
Andrew Geltmacher
Lori Harvey
Amy Keffer
Mark Martin
Lisa McMullen,
Anne Musser
Brad Price
Doris Slesser
Suzy Smoker
Grace Snyder
Franklin Spence
Donna Watto
Denise Wilson
10th grade
Terri Bradfield
Cynthia Brubaker
Anne deVitry
Kelly Drohan
Lonnette Earhart
Kelly Eidemiller
Ron Good
Pam Greider
Joyce Heisey
Mark Herman
Christopher Hildebrandt
Lisa Hoffman
Kevin Hostetter
Steven Kunkle
Scottie Maguire
Diane Martin
Patty Meszaros
Mary Ruhl
Carol Saylor
Scott Teats
Tracy Underkoffler
Teresa Meyers
Lester Nolt
Joel Nye
David Sadler
Darol Saylor
Scott Snyder
11th grade
Lisa Baltozer
Reba Brubaker
Joyce Darkey
Sherry Derr
Laureen Donovan
Rodney Fellenbaum
Patricia Fready
Sherry Frey
Susan Gebhart
Betsy Germer
Cheryl Grimm
Curtis Heller
Brenda Hershey
Vicky Johnson
Colleen Jones
Trudy Kelly
Susan Klepper
Philip Landis
Craig Lehman
Maxine Maxwell
Philip Mellinger
Gina Mohr
Patrick Moran
Duane Musser
Gregory Nazareth
Phil Spickler
Penny Sumpman
Sherry Suter
William Thome
Georgiann Westerman
Kaye Wolgemuth
Robert Dunkleberger
David Gebhart
Kevin Geib
Wanda Gibble
Theresa Good
Tracey Good
Joan Haugh
Mary Kline
Steve Neal
Scott Penwell
James Perry
Kris Piersol
Deb Smith
Daryl Witman
Penny Woods
12th grade
Jody Aldinger
Kimberly Boyer
Susan Brocious
Kathy Condon
Sharon Drace
Tammy Eberly
Scott Eshleman
Janice Eyer
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 5
Tammy Fincher
Terry Fincher
Kenneth Fry
Joseph Garlin
Donna Gceesey
Tracee Gotwalt
Rennetta Grubar
Cindy Heagy
Jenny Freed
Judi Henderson
Sharon Hershey
Mitchell Johnson
Tim Keffer
Douglas Kline
John Longenecker
Lisa Lucabaugh
Beahm Junior High School Honor Roll
Here -is the academic
honor roll for the first
marking period at Beahm
Junior High School:
‘A’ HONOR ROLL
Section 7-3
Kevin Barnhart
Jonathan Swank
Cheri Frey
Janelle Lesnefsky
Bryvna Vandergrift
Amy Winters
Dana Yingst
Section 7-4
Michael Brubaker
Richard Fellenbaum
Richard Hullgren
Christopher Swab
Diana Arndt
Heidi Bednerzick
Mary Guitshall
Lynn Lesnefsky
Melissa Myers
Lori Vogt
Section 8-2
Dwight Yoder
Cheri Gerber
Section 8-3
Wendy Drager
Section 8-7
Patrick Bukowski
James Darkey
Lisa Ruhl
Section 8-8
Nadine Berrier
“B’* HONOR ROLL
Section 7-1
Thomas Gordner
Benjamin Hoffman
Scott Hostetter
Timothy Sadler
Kimberly Geib
Patricia Graham
Tract Smith
Sceetion 7-2
Brian Abernathy
Bryan Palmer
AMichacel Douglas
« vol McKay
Cimdy Schriver
Section 7-3
Jason Herr
Donald Shank
Tom Warren
John Zimmerman
Dianc Bowman
Lort Dombach
Suc Fibh
Lisa Pohrman
Jenmiier Weber
Section 7-4
Douglas Bryant
James Lowe
Susan Carmany
Dene Darrenkamp
Kimberly Funk
Amy Hess
Michelle Lambert
Loretta Stoltzfus
Section 7-5
Edward Albert
Danicl Deitrick
Robert Eichler
Dcanc Portner
Sonja Engle
Angic Funk
Denise Mumma
Ondreca Reisinger
Section 7-6
Hope Madara
Stephanie Stotler
Section 7-7
Judy Kennedy
Louis Pry
Section 8-1
Melissa Hinerdceer
Marv Welsh
Section 8-2
Eric Brenner
Kevin DeHoff
Gregory deVitry
Terry Hatt
Douglas Heisey
Robert Hiestand
Dcan Miller
Kelly Enders
Shari Eshleman
Barbara Fahnestock
Tammy Flowers
Gretchen Leonard
Tracy McCurdy
Jill McKain
Juanita Rex
Martha Wilkinson
Karen Wittel
Section 8-3
Steve Mathiot
Gwenda Dunkleberger
Elizabeth Edwards
Lisa Shultz
Section 8-4
Crystal Kelly
LeeAnn Kelly
Section 8-5
David Leto
Section 8-7
Timothy Iseminger
Shawn Kreiner
Thomas Longenecker
Keith Mueller
Kim Marley
Mikki Maxwell
Tracey McCoy
Tanya Merchant
Steve Meszaros
Sue Miller
Leonard Mumma
Mitch Mummaw
Donna Rogers
Susan Rogers
Dawn Smith
Robin Snyder
Deb Torres
Mark Wagner
Tanya Witmer
Donna Zeller
Dean Musser
Mark Shearer
Thomas Woody
Stephanie Barnitz
Tina Becker
Leslie Hughes
Jill Kerschner
Barbara Ney
Debra Zeller
Rebecca Corrigal
Section 8-8
Michele Roberts
Jennifer Wilson
Michele Vogt,
Natalie Raudabaugh
William Weaver
Maytown Fire Chief Charles Shaffner warns
festive people to be careful at Christmas time
from the Maytown Fire Co.
With the Christmas sea-
son fast approaching, May-
town Fire Chief Charles
Shaffner offers this holiday
safety advice:
The trees and electric
lights that make the holiday
season so beautiful can also
make it the most dangerous
time of year from the stand-
point of fires. One of the
first things every resident
should consider is tree
safety: what you put on the
tree and where you place the
tree itself. The cut tree
should be as fresh as
possible. A cut tree should
be stored outside and placed
in a bucket of water, after
cutting about one inch off
the end of the trunk for
water absorption. Once the
tree is brought inside, it
should again be placed in
water, away from doors,
stairs, or passageways. It
should be kept away from
any direct source of heat,
such as a fireplace. When
the ‘needles start to drop,
it's time to remove the tree
from your house, as at that
time it’s a pretty good fire
hazard.
As far as tree decorations
are concerned, Chief Shaff-
ner says that all lights
should be certified by the
Underwriters Laboratories
and “carry the ‘UL’ seal.
Older lights should be
checked to see that the
wiring is sound with no
breaks or frays. A frayed
wire can cause a short
circuit, which could set fire
to any type of tree.
Try not to place lights on
the tree where the bulbs
might come in contact with
needles or tree limbs. Use
the clips attached to each
light to fasten them to the
tree. Electric lights should
not be placed on artificial
trees made of metal. Arti-
ficial trees should only be
illuminated by spotlights.
Once the lights are on the
tree. no more than three
light strings should be
stacked at a receptacle. The
fuse box in the house should
be checked to see make sure
that the receptacle used for
the tree isn’t rated at more
than 15 amps, and the
receptacle should be switch-
controlled. The Christmas
tree should be turned off at
night or whenever the room
in which the tree is located
is unoccupied.
On Christmas Day. gift
wrapping removed from
packages should be picked
up immediately and placed
in a metal container. Paper
left lying around could be
set on fire with a dropped
match or cigarette.
Extra special care should
be taken with Christmas
candles. Never place
candles on the trees, near
curtains, or near any other
flammable material.
Remember, clectric lights
marked for indoor use can’t
be used outdoors, but
outdoor lights can be used
indoors.
Smoke detectors make
ideal Christmas gifts. Why
not buy one for a friend or
relative this Christmas sea-
son? It might be the best
investment you'll = ever
make.
Have a safe and happy
Holiday Season!