Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 20, 1980, Image 3

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Nearly 4,700 undergrad-
uates qualified for the
Dean’s List at the University
Park campus of The Penn-
sylvania State University for
the spring term, which
ended in May. An average
of 3.50 or better is required
for the Dean’s List. Among
those named to the Dean’s
List are the following local
students: Daren L. Albright,
R.D.#1, Marietta; Timothy
L. Eshelman, Box 187,
R.D.#2, Mount Joy; Joel D.
Heisey, Box 560, R.D.#2,
Mount Joy; Jonathan C.
Ruhl, 206 Pinkerton Road,
Mount Joy; Karen Y. Shenk,
Box 140, R.D.#2, Mount
Joy; and Eric C. Steinhart,
Box 239, R.D.#2, Mount
Joy.
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Karl W. Mylin, Marietta
R.D.#1, is among the first
group of students to be
awarded a Penn State/York
Scholarship, according to
Dr. David R. Stewart, dean
of student affairs at the
campus. The scholarship
honors full time undergrad-
uate students who have
achieved superior academic
records, distinquished
themselves by extracur-
ricular involvement and
service, and have document-
ed financial need. It in-
cludes $300 in scholarship
aid.
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James Binkle, 175 Man-
heim Street, Mount Joy,
won first prize in the 1980
Classic Thunderbird Club
International competition in
Canton, Ohio, recently.
Binkle competed against 108
other thunderbird restora-
tionists to win the title. The
1957 two-seater was com-
pletely restored by Binkle
and two assistants over an
eight month period. The car
belongs to a local collector.
Binkle’s Mount Joy shop
is booked up for the next
year and a half. He has won
many major competitions,
including 2 national prizes.
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Marine Maj. Thomas D.
Stouffer, son of Mrs. C.A.
Hollinger of 30 Foreman
Road, Elizabethtown, was
graduated from the Naval
War College recently. His
wife, Deanna, is the daugh-
ter of Mrs. R.D. Walker of
121 [East Main Street,
Mount Joy.
Stouffer is a 1962 grad-
uate of Elizabethtown Area
High School and a 1966
graduate of the U.S. Naval
Academy, Annapolis, Md.,
with a bachelor of science
degree.
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J. Glenn Ebersole, Jr.
J. Glenn - Ebersole, - Jr.,
P.E., chief transportation
engineer for Huth Engi-
neers Inc., Lancaster, is
serving as the national
technical program chairman
for the SO0th Anniversary
Meeting of the Institute of
Transportation Engineers
(ITE) to be held August
17-21 at the Pittsburgh’s
William Penn Hotel. Eber-
sole resides at R.D.#2,
Manheim.
As technical program
chairman, Ebersole is re-
sponsible for the general
planning, the evaluation of
technical abstracts, the
selection of speakers and
moderators, and coordina-
tion of operations at the
conference.
ITE has over 6,000
members representing 70
countries. Approximately
1,200 members are expected
to attend the conference
which will feature 30
speakers from all parts of
the U.S. and three foreign
countries.
Ebersole, who is a
registered Proffesional En-
gineer in PA and VT, has a
B.S. degree in civil engi-
neering and a Master of
Engineering degree in engi-
neering science, both from
The Pennsylvania State
University. He is a member
of the American Society of
Civil Engineers, the Na-
tional Society of Profession-
al Engineers, and the
Transportation Research
Board. In 1980 he was
included in the Who’s Who
in the East publication and
elected to the International
Platform Association. He is
also active in community,
church and Masonic func-
tions.
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Dr. Dale W. Garber,
Mount Joy, is presenting
Lebanon Valley College with
the largest single gift ever
given the school; $1.75
million. Garger, a 1918
graduate of LVC, practiced
medicine in Philadelphia
nad Lansdowne for 45 years
before retiring to Mount Joy
in 1978. He is a Mount Joy
High School graduate. Gar-
ber’s wife, the late Ellen
Moyer Garger, also grad-
uated from Lebanon Valley
College. He lives with his
sister, Esther Diffenderfer,
at 725 Bruce Avenue.
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the Donegal
Parents Booster Club will be
offering reserved seating.
Seats available through this
program include the top six
rows between the 35 and S0
yard line.
For the first time this year
Football
The price per seat is $3.00
for the six home games.
Tickets will be sold on a first
come basis and will be
available in the High School
lobby on August 25, 26 and
27 from 6:30 until 8:00 pm.
If you have any questions
Reserved football seats
on sale Aug. 25, 26, 27 |
feel free to contact Patrick
Moran at 653-4657.
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