Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 29, 1980, Image 1

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Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin
MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA.
Vol. 80, No. 43, October 29, 1980
FIFTEEN CENTS
Maynard Ferguson at DHS tonight
Maynard Ferguson in action
Group from Cocalico
delights in Marietta
Forty members of the
Cocalico Area Historical
Society visited Marietta last
Saturday, October 25, host-
ed by the Marietta Restora-
tion Associates.
The group, primarily from
the borough of Ephrata,
plans only one bus trip a
year and decided to come to
Marietta because of the
interesting restoration work
being done.
They began their day with
an orientation session at the
Associates headquarters at
36 West Market Street, and
then boarded their bus for a
guided tour of the town.
After this tour they visited
the Old Town Hall Museum,
the home of Mrs. Aline
deVitry on the square, and
various downtown shops.
After lunch at the Candy
Shoppe, the group was
entertained by the organ
and old-time movies at the
Marietta Theatre.
Many members of the
tour expressed surprise at
the great variety of histor-
ical architecture found in the
borough.
Despite the rain, they had
a ‘‘delightful day’ and
many are planning to return
for the Marietta candlelight
Tour to be held Sunday,
December 7, from 2to 7 pm.
The Maynard Ferguson
orchestra will be performing
at Donegal High School
tonight, October 29, at 8
pm. As the Susquehanna
Times went to press there
were still some tickets
available. For ticket inform-
ation call the school at
653-1871.
The cultural event is
being sponsored by the
Donegal Band Club, and it
will be the biggest project
ever undertaken by the
organization.
The Maynard Ferguson
orchestra is made up of 13
members in addition to
Maynard. All the members
are excellent musicians in
The Mount Joy Lions Club
will be holding their semi-
annual pancake breakfast on
Saturday, November 1, from
6:30 to 11 am at the Lions’
Activity Building next to the
swimming pool.
Tickets are available from
any Lions member and will
also be available at the door.
the jazz-rock idiom. They
come from all over the world
and spend a great deal of
time on the road touring.
Maynard, S52, started
playing the trumpet at age
14 and has been playing
professionally for most of
his life. He attracts a large
number of followers from all
different age groups be-
cause of his feel for change.
He started out playing only
jazz, but he now blends the
jazz with all the elements of
music.
The Band Club invites all
to come take advantage of
this opportunity to see the
band.
Mount Joy Lions Club
plans pancake breakfast
The menu includes pan-
cakes, sausage, juice and
coffee, and will be prepared
and served by Lions mem-
bers.
This breakfast is spon-
sored by the Lions as part of
their continuing fund-rais-
ing efforts for community
projects.
NW Life Support Unit
opens house Saturday
The Northwest Advanced
Life Support Unit will hold
an open house this Satur-
day, November 1, beginning
at 2 pm. Medic 7-17 will
officially be put into service
at that time.
The headquarters of the
unit is located in the former
Scout House in the Eliza-
bethtown Community Park.
All are invited to attend.
Wednesday, October 29,
at 8 pm,
Ferguson concert at the high
school.
Thursday, October 30, 7
to 9 pm, Trick or Treating in
the borough of Marietta.
Thursday, October 30, 6
to 9 pm, Trick or Treating in
Mount Joy borough.
Friday, October 31, 6 to 9
the Maynard
This week’s calendar
pm, Trick or Treating in the
East Donegal Township and
Maytown.
Saturday, November 1,
6:30 to 11 am, Mount Joy
Lions Club breakfast at the
Lions’ building.
Saturday, November 1, 2
pm, open house at the
Northwest Advanced Life
Support Unit building in
Elizabethtown.
Brenda Hershey was
Brenda Hershey, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hershey, R.D.#1,
Marietta, was crowned
Homecoming Queen for
Donegal High School at
Friday night’s football
game.
Brenda was crowned by
Margaret Meszaros, the
1979 Homecoming Queen.
She was escorted by Robert
Hess.
Runner up and maid of
honor in the event was
Jennifer Mylin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Emswi-
ler, R.D.1, Marietta, and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mylin,
Lancaster. She was escorted
by Duane Musser.
Additional members of
the court were: Roxanne
Shank, escorted by Barry
Geltmacher; Cheryl Grimm,
crowned 1980 Donegal
Homecoming Queen at a coronation held before last
Friday’s football game with Norlebco. For additional
Homecoming photographs, see the back page.
Brenda Hershey named
Homecoming Queen
escorted by Rodney Frey;
Jody Garlin, escorted by
Dewayne Truett; Beth Kef-
fer, escorted by Tom Hatt;
Cynthia Lowe, escorted by
Brian Newcomer; and
Georgiann Westermann, es-
corted by Bill Thome.
Brenda has been a
football and basketball
cheerleader, a member of
the hockey team and class
historian for the past four
years. She served on
Booster Club and Varsity
Club for three years,
Student Council and track
for two years, and softball
for one year.
This year she is president
of the Booster Club, co-
captain of the hockey team
and captain of the basketball
cheerleading squad. She is
also a member of the
National Honor Society.
B-ball Booster Club
The Donegal Boys’ Bas-
ketball Booster Club will
meet in the high school
cafeteria on Thursday, Oc-
tober 30 at 7:30 pm. Anyone
interested in supporting the
program is cordially invited
to attend the meeting.