Did You Hear? Several local freshman have entered Messiah Col- lege, Grantham, PA, as part of the largest freshman class in the college’s 71-year history. Karla Renee Rex, - the daughter of the Rev. Charles Calvin and Mrs. Eunice Rex, RD1, Colum- bia, is a graduate of Donegal High School. Her high school honors included the Delta Mu Sigma Mathema- tics Award, 1978, 1979, 1980, DAR Good Citizen’s Award, National Honor Society and German Club. The accounting major enjoys piano, reading and animals. In church Karla was a Sunday Scheol teacher, junior choir pianist, and a member of the Youth Fellowship. Jay R. Enterline, a graduate of Hempfield High School, is the son of Glenn and Audrey Enterline, 4121 Holly Drive, Columbia. The Christian Education major enjoys volleyball, softball, tennis, swimming, camping, hiking and boating. He takes part in church choir, the gospel group ‘‘Living Water,”” and was a church camp counselor at Gretna Glen. While in high school, Jay was a member of National Honor Society, winner of the Hempfield Education Assoc- iation Scholarship and the Hempfield Alumni Scholar- ship and a member of the chorus, orchestra, Hemp- field Singers and Senior Strings. §§8 Miss Lisa Diane Aungst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Aungst, R.D.1, Box 101, Marietta, and Miss . Cathy M. Beaston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beaston, 22 North Gay Street, Marietta, were among the new students who enrolled at Lancaster Bible College for the fall semester. §§§ Cahalan said that §§§ Laura Anthony, Perry Hall, MD., is student teaching at Donegal High School. The business educa- tion senior from Elizabeth- town College, is working with classes of Mrs. Ruth Peters of the Donegal faculty. §§§ Ann Spangler of Marietta will demonstrate tape loom weaving on Saturday, Octo- ber 4, at the William Penn Memorial Museum in Har- risburg. Her demonstration and others are scheduled as part of the museum’s current ‘““Threads of Life” exhibit. §§§ Phil Spickler, a Donegal High School senior, was named Teen of the Week by the Lancaster New Era this past week. Phil is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spickler, Mount Joy R.D.#2. §§§ John R. Holden, R.D.#1, Mount Joy, purchased a most unusual item at. the Third Annual Wheatland Fallfest held last week. For $150, Holden purchased a ride in a hot air balloon. The balloon ride was one of about 65 items to be actioned for the benefit of the James Buchanan Foun- dation, directed by Mari- etta’s Sally Cahalan. Mrs. the fundraiser brought in be- tween $13,000 and $15,000 for the foundation. §§§ Chiques AAA co-ed volleyball The Chiques A.A.A. Co- Ed Volleyball league will hold its last meeting for any individuals or couples wish- ing to participate in the league. The meeting will be held at the Marietta Community House, 264 West Market Street, Sunday October 5S, at 1 pm. Aepuoy pue Aepung paso): wid ¢ 0) wre § ‘SINOY AvpImyug MON 6 03 6 ‘Aepuig pue Aepsiny] 0€:S 03 6 ‘Aepsoupap pue Aepsan], uadg mou Juawpedaq Gununy £SSS-€S9 Vd ‘Sof yumojy ‘yooxs UIA 159M £1 ou) ‘Aiddng pods uos 8 AausiSE3I Duane Musser SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 5 Sophomores to be tested at Donegal Donna Hay DHS Boy and Girl of the Month Duane Musser and Donna Hay Duane Musser has been named Donegal High School Boy of the Month for September. Duane, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Musser, resides at 350 South Delta Street, Mount Joy. An academic course stu- dent, Duane attends St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy, where he plays softball and is treasurer of the Youth Group. He has worked for Engle Printing, Mount Joy, and has done some farm work. Duane plans to attend college, majoring in Busi- ness Administration. His high school awards and activities include: Class president, 9, 10 Wrestling, 9-12 Soccer, 9-12 Student Council 10-12 (vice pres., 11; president, 12) Varsity Club, 11, 12 Dramatics Club, 9 Attended American Legion State Police Youth Week Donna Hay, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Hay, 14 South Queen Street, Maytown, has been named Lion’s Club of Marietta Members of the Marietta Lion’s Club held their bi-monthly dinner meeting at the Colonial Inn last Thursday evening. Guest speakers were Jacob Heipler, chairman of Zone A, to which the local club is registered, and Thomas L. Duke, chairman of membership develop- ment. Duke listed pointers for increasing membership while at the same time retaining the current num- ber of members. Paul Raber, Chairman of the White Cane project, distributed canisters for members to save coins toward that benefit for the blind. The project will end in April. Donegal’s September Girl of the Month. Enrolled in the academic program at DHS, Donna plans to major in Food Science at Penn State University. She attends Maytown Church of God, where she is pianist for junior church and a member of the. Youth Group. Her work experience includes baby sitting. Donna’s school activities and honors are as follows: | Class treasurer, 9-12 Band, 9-12 (secretary, 11; vice-pres. 12) Student Council, 10-12 (sec- retary, 12) Booster Club, 11, . 12 (secretary, 11, 12) Chorus, 9 Track, 9 Cheerleading, 10-12 Soccerette, 10, 11 County Band, 9-11 District Band, 11 National Honor Society, 11 No, No, Nanette Orchestra Auntie Mame Orchestra Who’s Who Among Amer- ican HS Student, 11 Pennsylvania State Univers- ity Scholars Program, 11 America’s Outstanding Names and Faces, 11 On Tuesday, October 7, 1980, the Guidance Counsel- ors of Donegal High School will administer the National Educational Development Tests to all 10th grade students. This program is especially concerned with the students’ ability to use what they have learned. Results from a single program do not, of course, provide the sole basis for important decisions; how- ever, the NEDT results do afford significant pieces of information that are of value in assessing educational needs and plans. The results will help the school recognize the strengths each students’ education: development and, at the same time, will pinpoint weaknesses. The NEDT program provides the school with the type of information it needs to help students make realistic decisions. Booklets describing the test and giving sample questions will be sent home with students prior to taking the tests. 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