Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 11, 1980, Image 1

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Johnson drafted
Donegal senior Mitch
Johnson had a big day last
Thursday, June 5. Mitch
learned, on his graduation
day, that he had been
drafted by the Boston Red
Sox in the third round of
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Vol. 80, No. 23, June 11, 1980
baseball’s free agent draft.
Johnson, who boasts a
1.98 earned run average and
84 strikeouts in 54 innings
pitched, has also been
offered a scholarship with
Clemson in South Carolina.
Mount Joy
police getting
intoxilizer’
The Mount Joy Borough
Council gave its approval
Monday night to the
acquisition by the police
department of a new
intoxilizer, paid for by
federal money, $4368. The
federal money, $4368. The
new intoxilizer will provide a
back-up to the present
breathalizer owned by the
department, which can be
used as an educational
device. Both devices are
used to determine the
degree of a person's
intoxication.
Council also, by a majori-
ty vote, approved the
purchase of a new siren,
lights, and radio for a police
car. Recently the police
department acquired a VW
Rabbit. Cost of the new
equipment will exceed
$1300.
Approval was given to
hiring three part-time police
officers: Richard Allan Gib-
ble, William Michael Blake,
and Charles M. Kraus.
Placing two more street
lights on Union School
Road, as recommended by
PP&L, was approved by the
Council. Cost ‘of the new
lights will be $150 per year.
Ralph B. Albert of 471
Donegal Springs Road was
chosen by Council to replace
Virginia Horst, who resign-
ed, to take her place on
Council, until her term
would have expired in 1981.
Two alleys were abandon-
ed: Lemon Street from Main
Street to Pink Alley and an
unnamed alley between 459
and 461 Donegal Springs
Road. Both alleys extend
about 180 feet.
Council voted to paint the
west side of the town
library, which faces Kenny
Smith’s new sporting goods
store.
Upon a motion made by
Councilman Ricedorf, the
Council voted to have rules
and regulations drawn up
for the personnel of the
police department.
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin
MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA.
year’s at Donegal.
Doris Marie Saylor won
the Valedictorian Award at
this year’s Donegal High
School Commencement ex-
ercises. The award was
presented by the Mount Joy
Annual Marietta Children’s Fair
this Saturday in Memorial Park
Plans have been com-
pleted for the annual
Children’s Fair to be held
Saturday, June 14, at the
Marietta Memorial Park.
Stars and Stripes Forever
is the theme for the Fair as
well as the parade which
forms at 10am in the
square. The pet parade will
follow the baby parade.
Co-chairpersons for the
parade are Karen Roberts
and Claudia Sload. Moving
at 11am., the line of march
will continue to the *'S”
bend and return on Market
St.
Included in the line of
march will be the 26
contestants for the King and
Queen of the Fair, musi-
cians from Wilbur I. Beahm
Junior High School, boy and
girl scouts, members of the
MYAA, Color Guard, and
many other contestants who
will receive script upon
registering. Prizes will be
awarded at the park from
1:30-2PM, for the parade
and art winners.
Personnel for the various
booths according to general
chairperson Flavia Ebersole
are: Baby contest, Sue
Clark; art contest and
publicity, Vickie Carroll;
fish pond, Amy Pickle and
Deb Reem; craft stand,
Kathy Koser, Betty Swan-
ger, Jodi Bowers; baked
goods, Martha Breckline,
Myrna Brady, Vickie Car-
roll; jewelry, Vivian Moran,
Vickie Carroll, Martha Brec-
kline; pets, Vickie Smith and
Linda Clouser; toys, Donna
Drager, Janie Wise and
Amy Pickle; attic treasures,
Hazel Baker and Holly
Baker; plants, Brenda Gill-
ham and Betty Anderson;
snow cones, MYAA; games,
french fries, JC's Kids’
bingo, Steve Shireman;
sandwiches, Flavia Ebersole
and Charles Shireman; kids’
make-up, Jody Schafner,
Pam Green; free give-a-
way, Flavia Ebersole; bal-
loons, Marietta Restoration
Associates.
Proceeds from the benefit
will underwrite the cost of
operating the supervised
summer playground activi-
ties at Memorial Park.
Donegal graduate Lori Thomas pauses to reflect on her
Jaycee organization to the
highest ranking student in
the class in scholarship.
Doris also won the Charles
J. and Catherine Bennett
College Preparatory Award
as the senior who ranks first
scholastically in the College
Preparatory Course.
The Salutatorian Award
went to Connie Sue Frey.
Connie also collected four
additional awards during
the evening, including: the
English Award, presented
to the graduating senior who
ranks first in College
Preparatory English; the
Bausch & Lomb Science
Award to the senior who
excells in science; the Farm
and Home Foundation of
Lancaster County Scholar-
ship); and one of four
Donegal Education Associa-
tion Scholarships presented.
Other awards, and the
winners, are as follows:
The Mount Joy Business
and Professional Women’s
Club Scholarship to Tracee
Sue Gotwalt;
New Holland Community
Service Award to Tracee Sue
Gotwalt;
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Donegal High School Class of 1980 Valedictorian Doris
Marie Saylor, left, and Salutatorian Connie Sue Frey.
Business Education A-
ward to Pamela Kay Eber-
sole;
Clerical Award to Pamela
Kay Ebersole;
Vocational-Technical Val-
edictorian Award to Rudy
Lynn Wolgemuth;
Vocational-Technical Sal-
utatorian Award to Gary A.
Eshleman;
Mount Joy Lions Club
Award to Beth Ann Prowell;
The Robert B. Hoffman
Engineering Award to Greg-
ory A. Laughlin;
Armstrong Laboratory
Association Merit Award for
Technical and Scientific
Excellence to Judith Lynne
Kerschner;
This week’s
Saturday, June 14, the
annual Marietta Children’s
Fair at Memorial Park.
Saturday, June 14, rum-
mage sale at Marietta Youth
Center.
Doris Saylor Valedictorian at Donegal graduation
John Philip Sousa Award
for outstanding achievement
and interest in instrumental
music to David Franklin
Eichler;
Charles W. Heaps Art
Scholarship presented by
the Seiler School and Home
Association to Mary Mar-
garet Meszaros;
Mount Joy Chapter Amer-
ican Business Women’s
Association scholarship to
Susan Louise Gillham;
Attendance Award to
Brenda Lee Poston;
The Thomas D. McCoy
Memorial Award for Patriot-
ism to Tracy R. McCoy;
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