Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES “Profiles in Patriotism’’—George Ross [Robert Nadeau]. Script written by Christopher Hildebrandt. Veterans’ Day program at Donegal Saturday Patriotic music, original drama and special scenic effects are all part of Donegal High School’s 11th Annual Veterans’ Day ob- servance, to be held on Saturday, November 8, 1980, at 8:00 pm in the school’s auditorium. Over 150 members of the high school band, chorus and Dramatics Club will pay tribute to the .men and women of the Armed Services in a program coordinated by the Donegal Dramatics Club. The Saturday evening Veterans’ Day performance is open to the public free of charge. In addition to the Satur- day evening performance, an in-school assembly will be held on Tuesday, No- vember 11, at which time Congressman Robert Walk- er will be present. Donegal Football The Donegal football team assured itself of a winning season with last week’s 21-6 defeat of the Cocalico Eagles at Denver. Cocalico started stong, scoring the game’s first touchdown on a blocked punt. After that, the Indian defense stopped the Eagles like a stone wall, while the Indian offense rolled through the Eagles like a Patton tank hitting a picket fence. Running back Rick Funk led the Indian charge with 91 yards and one touch- down. Funk is now about 40 yards short of a 1000-yard season, with one game left Dr. Predicto leads pack As we enter the end of another football season, it appears that our own Doktor Predicto has escaped the sophomore jinx. If you remember, Predicto had some trouble at the begin- ning of this, his second season. Dr. Predicto really came through in the second half of the season, however, and with just one week of play prediction left, he is to play. Quarterback Daryl Ris- berg also played impres- sively, teaming up with receiver Ron Kennedy for two touchdowns. And place kicker Scott Snyder was a perfect 3 for 3 in his extra point conversion attempts. The defense set up one touchdown when Dwayne Porter blocked a Cocalico punt attempt at the Eagle 2S. The Indians now have seven wins, three losses, and one tie for the season. Their Section 3 record is 4-2. They are expected to win next week's game with Lebanon Catholic, to cap a season of excellent football. leading all four predictors from the Lancaster Papers. Here is how things stack up going into the final week- end: Doktor Predicto 67-25-2 72.8% correct Randy Montgomeér 66-26-2 Jeff Young '65-27-2 Jim Hersh 62-30-2 Steve Saylor 61-31-2 [continued on page 11] November 5, 1980 Junior high soccer team has good season This year’s Donegal Ju- nior High soccer team recorded one of the most successful seasons in the school’s thirteen-year soccer history, compiling eight wins, five losses and one tie for the year. Until this year, there had only been one other soccer team from the junior high to finish with a winning season. The 1975 team posted seven wins, three losses and three ties for that year. The highlight of the 1980 season came during the team’s last game, when the Indians battled an unde- feated Hempfield team, at Hempfield, to a scoreless tie. It was certainly an appropriate way for the team’s year to end. While the team’s offense generated 31 goals in 14 games (2.2 goals per game average), its defense only gave up 21 goals (1.5 g.p.g. average). The defense fin- ished exceptionally strong, not allowing a goal in the last three games. The team recorded six shut-outs for the year. : Below is the schedule for this past year, and the rosters for both the varsity and j.v. teams. 4 Donegal * Lincoln 0 3 Donegal Penn Manor $5 3 Donegal Pequea Valley 1 0 Donegal *ELCOS 4 Donegal L-SO 3 Donegal C.v.0 2 Donegal Wheatland 3 4 Donegal Solanco 0 4 Donegal Penn Manor 3 0 Donegal Hempfield 3 Members of the junior high soccer team. Front row, left to right: Kathy Klepper [manager], Bryna Vandergrift [manager], Terry Hatt, Tim Trostle, Darryl Frey, Dean Musser, Rick Fellenbaum, and Brian Krall; second row: Diane Bowman [manager], Mark Shearer, Keith Mueller, Brent Strickler, Jim Lowe, Dwayne Scheuing, Greg Embly and Patrick Bukowski; third row: Mr. Metzler [coach], David Klepper, Dave Moyer, Mark Wagner, Jack 0’Connell, Mike Smith and Mike Sarbaugh. 3 Donegal Pequea Valley 1 0 Donegal C.v.3 0 Donegal Wheatland 2 4 Donegal L-SO 1 Donegal Solanco 0 0 Donegal Hempfield 0 * scrimmage Varisty Roster Ninth grade Dean Musser (Co-captain) Mark Shearer (co-captain) Mike Smith Mark Wagner Dwayne Scheuing Terry Hatt Greg Embly Daryl Frey Dave Klepper Pat Bukowski Keith Mueller Brian Krall Dave Moyer Jack O’Connell Eighth grade Brent Strickler Tim Trostle Mike Sarbaugh Jim Lowe Rick Fellenbaum Seventh grade Andy Wagner Junior Varsity Eighth grade Chris Swab Keith Wilson . Seventh grade Dan Rusnock Craig DePoe Jesse Shank Jesse Gilmartin Jerome Chappel Jim Squibbs Jeff Oberholter Brian Pickell Dave Linton Mike Gish Mike Britain Mike Fantom Daryl Gerlach Greg Pennington Craig Johnson their teacher. ‘Fun’ doors at Seiler Students at Seiler Elementary School have a smiling face to greet them each morning, before they even see Thanks to Richard Schneider, custodian, all of the classroom doors are painted with a cartoon character. Below we have a ballet dance [for . a teacher who loves to dance], at right Snoopy prepares his attack on the Red Baron, and below, Mr. Schneider, left, and Dr. James Lawrence, Seiler principal, examine a full-size Goofy. Mr. Schneider did all the work free hand. ‘‘They kids really love it,”’ he told us.
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