December 19, 1979 DID YOU HEAR §8§ William B. Kushubar, Bainbridge, received his Master of Administration degree from Penn State Capitol Campus on Satur- day, December 8. He was one of 30 students receiving master’s degrees at the fall commencement exercises. §8§ Bruce Alan Neyer of Mount Joy participated in three presentations of the special Christmas program at Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Coarolina. A 1976 . graduate of Donegal High School, Mr. Neyer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Neyer of 306 Birchland Ave., Mount Joy. He is a senior majoring in music education. Several local students were named to the dean's list for the Fall term at Penn State/ York Campus. Attain- ing a perfect 4.0 grade point average during the term was Jeffrey L. Showers, 278 Rivermoor Drive, Marietta. Also named to the dean’s list were Jeffrey S. Bryant, 269 West Walnut St. Marietta and Kenneth E. Prescott, Bainbridge R.D. #1. §§§ Vicki J. Merchant, R.D.1, Mount Joy, will receive an Associate of science degree from . York College of Pennsylvania. Commence- ment exercises will be held’ Thursday, December 20. Pfc. Barbara J. Weidman, daughter of Mrs. Lois L. Weidman, 39 Penn Court Drive, Mount = Joy, Pa., recently reenlisted for three years in the Army while serving as a unit mail clerk with the . 328th: Army Security, .Agency Company in Augsburg, Germany. §§8 There will be a First Showing Art Show at the Elizabethtown Hospital for Children and Adults in Elizabethtown, Pa., by Laura M. Jenkinson, an unknown self-taught local artist. The show will be open for the entire month of January, 1980. For further information please call the Hospital or 367-0435. §§§ Ramona Sell, Marietta, is one of the Ad Copy Editors of The Daily Pennsylvanian, the newspaper of the University of Pennsylvania. §§§ Rev. Robert Lescallette Rev. Robert Lescallette, the forty-second pastor--of St. John's Lutheran Church in Maytown, came here directly after graduating from Gettysburg Seminary. It has been customary. he savs, for the Maytown church to be the first charge in the careers of its ministers. Before coming here he served his vicarage at Salem Lutheran in Lebanon, a very large church. As part of his theological training he stud- ied at St. Paul's College in Washington, D.C., and took courses at Catholic Univers- itv. Rev Lescallette was born in Harrisburg and grew up in Paxtang, a suburb of Harrisburg. His father a civil engineer and vice-pres- ident of a construction company, was from Pitts- burgh. Rev. Lescallette’s mother, however, was a native of Harrisburg. Rev. Lescallete has a sister, Diane, who is married to Dr. Emerson Knight, a urologist now serving in the Air Force. Mrs Knight was a nurse at Polyclinic Hospital in Har- risburg when she met her future husband. The Knights have a son, Mich- ael. Dr. Knight, a native of Penryn, PA, would like to practice his specialty of urology in Lancaster Count- y, if possible, when he leaves the Air Force soon. Rev. Robert Lescallette Robert Lescallette’s de- cision to become a minister was ‘‘a gradual realization of the pieces of a puzzle beginning to fit together.”’ He was graduated front Central Dauphin East High School, then attended Dick- inson College. His third year in college he studied at the University. of Bologna in Italy, one of the oldest, if not the oldest university in the world. While studying in Italy he lived with an Italian family, and. before he returned to the U.S. he got to see a great deal of Europe. In college he majored in political science and was thinking of entering the foreign service. He took and passed the examination for the foreign service, but getting into the foreign service is a very long process. As further prepar- ation for his chosen career, Lescallette, applied to enter and was accepted at the law school of American Univers- ity in Washington, D.C. About this time, the war in Vietnam was being de-escalated, but young men were still being drafted; Lescallette had a rather early number in the lottery, and, instead of waiting to be drafted, he enlisted in the Air Force. In the Air Force he became a medical administration spe- cialist, stationed at Andrews Air Force Base. In the Air Force, Lescallette had time to think. He also had some conversations one of them an [continued on page 13] AE will be out of business by Christmas Selections still good but stocks are selling lower daily SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 Xmas tree stolen The huge display Christ- mas tree in front of Herr’s Fruit Stand at Routes 743 and 441 in Marietta was stolen Monday night—pre- sumably by someone with a very large vehicle (the Norway spruce was about 20 LPs pe e 1 see | 8688 ® J . 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