Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 18, 1980, Image 3

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Several Math Awards
were presented to under-
classmen at Donegal High
School recently. Timothy
Milovich received the
Rensselaer Medal and a
Delta Mu Sigma pin. Also
receiving Delta Mu Sigma
pins were Jeffrey Way and
Jennifer Swank.
§§§
Rev. Douglas Hallman,
Mount Joy, is a Director of
the Alumni Association of
Lancaster Bible College,
Lancaster, PA.
§§§
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Berghaus, 281 W. Walnut
St., Marietta, PA. will be
married 19 years on June
17th. Congratulations.
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Dr. Arthur L. Ford,
professor of English and
chairman of the Department
of English at Lebanon Valley
College, has been honored
by being named Communi-
cator of the Year for
1979-1980 by the Pennsyl-
vania Dutchland Chapter of
the Society for Technical
Communication.
Dr. Ford is a native of
Columbia and joined the
LVC faculty in 1965. He now
resides in Annville.
§8§
Sandra L. McQuate, RI,
Box 109, Mount Joy, has
been named to the Dean’s
List for Spring semester at
York College of Pennsyl-
vania.
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Band music
for Beahm
available
W.1. Beahm Junior High
School band members may
pick up music for the next
term in the office of the
school from 9 am until 2 pm
Monday through Friday.
* Steve Meszaros
Meszaros & Merchant
honored by coaches
The Donegal Coaches’
Association announced the
recipients of their two
scholarship awards during
Commencement exercises at
Donegal High School on
June 5, 1980. The winners
were Stephen Mark
Meszaros and Tanya Sue
Merchant. The $300.00
scholarships are awarded
each year to two Donegal
seniors who plan to further
their education. The win-
ners are chosen primarily
for financial need.
Steve Meszaros, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Tanya Merchant
Meszaros of 39 West
Walnut Street, Marietta,
plans to attend Bloomsburg
State College in the fall. He
plans to major in biology
and ultimately become a
dentist.
Tanya Merchant resides
on Harold Avenue, RD#1,
Mount Joy with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Merchant. She will be
studying at the University of
Scranton beginning this fall.
She will be a social studies
major in secondary educa-
tion.
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: Scott Demmy
Scott Demmy of Columbia
is one of the two young
actors chosen to share the
pivotal role of Nick Burns in
the comedy, ‘‘A Thousand
Clowns’’, which opens at
the Mt. Gretna Playhouse
on July 1st.
Scott Demmy has per-
formed with. Fulton and
Company in ‘‘The - Pooh
Revue’ and ‘‘Through the
Looking Glass’’, in addition
to various roles with the
Columbia Little Theater.
The play runs through the
18th of July.
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Todd E Forney, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Y.
Forney, Stroudsburg, Pa.,
and formerly of Mount Joy,
graduated with high honors
from Stroudsburg High
School, June 6, 1980.
Todd, who was a member
of the National Honor
Society, has been accepted
by the School of Manage-
ment at Syracuse Univer-
sity, Syracuse, New York,
where he will enter as a
freshman, August 30th,
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The memorial presented in the memory of the late
the Marietta Youth Athletic
John M. Gohn by
Association.
M.Y.A.A. memorial
dedicated to John Gohn
The Marietta Youth Ath-
letic Association dedicated a
memorial to the late John
Gohn on June 7. Gohn was a
charter member of the
M.Y.A.A.
John Gohn was a coach of
legion baseball in Marietta
for many years and he was
active in the M.Y.A.A. until
recently.
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The dedication was made
prior to the first legion game
held in Marietta in seven
years.
Present at the dedication
were Mrs. Lois Gohn, family
and relatives.
Mrs. Gohn threw out the
first ball of the legion game
and was then presented with
the ball.
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