June 11, 1980 Marietta High School Alumni banquet held Saturday Class of 1945, Marietta High School, on its graduation day. First row, left to right: Dorothy Blymier Sipling, Nancy Wittle Jones, Eugene Huck, Lillian Funk Gutschall, Teresa Smith Logalbo; second row: Kathleen O’Donnel Barr, Vivian Herr Bowers, Dolores Deppeller, Arlene Beaston Christmas, Lucille Leanza Hackett, Jane Eurick Reesinger; third row: Betty Jane Harris Quimby, Abe Sandomer, Donald Jones, Richard Smedley and Josephine Sargen Richard. The Reverend Robert Shellenberger, Kingston, N.Y., was the speaker for the annual Marietta High School Alumni banquet, held at Sherwood Knoll, Saturday night. Choosing as his subject, “Our Country Needs an Overhauling,’”” Shellenber- ger compared the deteriora- ting morals in country and man as the decline in religious beliefs. Three additional mem- bers of the class of 1919 were present for the occa- sion. The Reverend Grant Bil- lett, York, was master of ceremonies. Among the 162 members and guests present were former teachers: Mrs. Anna Reese Tempest, Oregon; Mrs. Phyllis Dusinger Detz; Hubert Peters who was presented an armetale plate on his recent retirement by members of the class of 'S1. This was the first class Peters taught when coming to Marietta. The earliest class repre- sented was 1913 with Mrs. Anna Rich Risser. Members of the class of 1930 were guests of the association with six mem- bers present: James Buc- hanan, N. Carolina; Ernest Detz, Marysville; Lewis Schock, California; Ben Rettew, Florida; Ralph Wal- ters, Mount Joy; and Gladys Rettew, Marietta. Letters were read from former teachers Harvey Shue and R.F. Dubbs. Prizes were won for the following requirements: The member of the class of 1930 who won the State Sensa- tions Competitive Examina- tions for Lancaster County, Lewis = Schock; To the i ik Members of the Marietta seated, left to right: Gladys Naylor Rettew and Ben Rettew. Standing: Ralph Watters, James Buchanan, SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9 Brothers Leon, Kelso and Perry Stewart, all members of the basketball team while attending Marietta High School. High School class of 1930, Lewis Schock and Ernest Detz. retiring member of the class of 1933 who was an instrumental instructor, Morrell Shields; To the member of the class of '38 who replaced Mr. before his name with Reverend, Earl Carver; To three brothers from Philadelphia, Atlantic City, and Harrisburg who were members of the basketball teams, Perry, Kelso and Leon Stewart; To the center of the girl's basketball team in ’36, Margaret €arroll Heisey; To the mother of a past candidate for Miss Pennsyl- vania, Audrey Patton Ben- nett; To a female wearing her Murietta High School pin, Jane Kathryn Smith Tucker; and to those persons carrying a Susan B. Anthony dollar. The 1981 banquet will be held on Saturday, June 6, at Sherwood Knoll, Centerville Road, Lancaster. Members of the Marietta class of 1945 at their reunion held last Saturday. Front row, left to right: Dot Sipling, Lucille Hackett, Lillian Gutshall; second row: Vivian Bowers, Eugene Huck, Kathryn Barr and Richard Smedley. HERR RUIT FAR - 2 miles south of Mountville 285-5976 Fruits and Vegetables in Season ho Pick your own Strawberries yPlius save up to $1700" on fuel. Buy a Deutz tractor—the fuel-saver of the 80's— from us and get a cash bonus direct from Deutz* Get $800 when you buy any new “DX" model (84-140 PTO hp) or get $400 when you buy a new “06” model (43-68 PTO hp only). Come see us for details. Offer ex- pires June 27, 1980. * The cash bonus check is mailed to buyer from Deutz {fer purchase papers are processed Subject to availability You just can't beat Deutz Deutz results in the '79 Nebraska tests translate to fuel savings up to $1,700** per year. Deutz—the fuel-savers of the 80's — available in 4-wheel or 2-wheel drive. * ‘(Depending on model and use. See us for complete comparative fuel consumption figures.) t13 75% financing available on ali new Deutz Tractors and Deutz-Fahr Haying Equipment. See your participating Deutz-Fahr dealer for details. Join the fuel-savers LONGENECKER’S FARM SUPPLY MAIN STREET RHEEMS, PA 367-3590 of the 80's now! DEUTX