Page 4—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Jill Shupp, probation officer, holds a mock interview with Donegal High School student Charles Groff. RL - CARER 8 Dial The more gasoline prices go up, the fewer the trips that seem really necessary. Many errands can be handled just as well by phone. Save yourself energy, money and disappointment. Check the Yellow Pages, then get on the phone, instead of the road. You know you can always call on us. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA United Telephone System March 12, 1980 Sociology students at DHS listen to probation officer Sociology students at Donegal High School had a chance to question a juvenile patrol officer last week. Jill. Shupp, a Donegal graduate, spoke to about 100 students. Ms. Shupp has been a patrol officer for Lancaster County for the past three years. ~ A graduate of Millersville State College, she had a duel major in psychology and social work. ‘‘I always knew I wanted to be a parol officer. My education was TS oem ® U-TOUCH® isa registered Trademark of the United Telephone System part of my preparation.” Ms. Shupp finds her job both challenging and re- warding. ‘It is really frustrating the way some kids respond. They just don’t want your help.”’ After only one week on the job, Ms. Shupp had an experience that would have driven many from the field. “l had as a client an 8-year-old Amish girl ac- cused of murder! That was a rough one.” Fortunately things went smoothly in that case after a medical dis- covery proved that the little girl could not control her actions. Jill remarks that she has had no case to compare with that one in the three years since. In addition to explaining legal rights and proceedings to the students, Ms. Shupp conducted a mock interview with a student where she took the role of the juvenile and the student took the role of parole officer. The interview demonstrated the difficult situations encount- ered by the parole officer. Ruth Moore wearing an outfit she will model in the upcoming Welcome Wagon Fashion Show. The cream bodice and red skirt are set off by the blue sash on this dress from the Orange Owl. Welcome Wagon Club plans March 27 Show The Mount Joy Welcome Wagon Club will sponsor a Fashion Show-Card Party at the American Legion Home, on Thursday, March 27, at 8pm. The theme for the benefit will be ‘‘Spring Fling’ with fashions from the Orange Owl, Mount Joy. Dessert and coffee will be served following the fashion show, after which a card party will round out the program. Each group is requested to bring cards or game of its choosing. Models for the event will be Ruth Moore, Marianne Melleby, Kathy Garrity and Cathy Flowers. The monthly board meet- ing of the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon was held at the home of Stacey Harris on March S. The March meeting will be held at Chiques United ‘Methodist Church. The club will be planning a White Elephant Sale. Candidates for 1980-81 officers will be announced at the meeting. An Easter Egg Hunt for the children will be held Saturday, March 29 at Sico Park. A trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show is planned for Wednesday, March 12. An Oldies But Goodies Dance is being planned for this month at the Marietta Candy Shop. Books are still being collected in local stores for the annual book sale. Proceeds from the sale are for the benefit of the Mount Joy Library. The Mount Joy Welcome Wagon has two new mem- bers, Jennie Walk and Kathy Musgrave. If you would like 2 Welcome Wagon call, con- tact Cherie Dillow, 653- 1609,. or Sue. Binkle, 653- 4895.