Did You Hear? §§§ Karla Rex, daughter of Charles and Eunice Rex, R.D.#1, Box 218B, Colum- bia, has received an aca- demic scholarship from Messiah College. The college awards aca- demic scholarships to stu- dents who have distin- guished themselves in the classroom. Miss Rex, a 1980 grad- uate of Donegal High School, plans to major in accounting. She was also honored at a recently college convocation as one of the outstanding freshman for graduating in the top S% of her high school class. §§§ Marine Pvt. Kenneth M. Henry, son of Michael C. and Pauline C. Henry, 107 S. River St., Maytown, has reported for duty with 2nd Force Service Support Group, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. A 1980 graduate of Donegal High School, he joined the Marine Corps in January 1980. §§8 Airman Duane S. Gray Airman Duane S. Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gray of 303 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy, has been assigned to Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., after completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special train- ing in human relations. He also earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. The airman will now receive specialized instruc- tion in the air operations field. Sherry Suter Jeffry Duke Sherry Suter and Jeffry Duke Sherry L. Suter and Jeffry Duke have been named girl and boy of the month for November at Donegal High School. Sherry is the daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Suter, 417 Delta Street, Mount Joy. An academic student at Donegal, she plans to major in electrical engineering in college. Sherry is a member of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy. Her school activities and honors include: Band Front (head majorette 10-12, feature twirler, 12) Rifle Team, 10, 11 National Honor Society (sec- retary, 12) Who’s Who Among Amer- ican High School Students Lancaster County Rifle In- dividual Championship Winner Rotary Girls Conference Dramatics Club, 9, 10 German Club, 11 (treasurer, 11) Student Council, 11 Senior class play Costume Director, 12 Jeff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jere R. Duke, 750 East Main Street, Mount Joy. Outside of school Jeff has participated in MJAA Baseball, grades 9 through 12. He is a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. Jeff takes the academic course at Donegal and plans to attend either Franklin & Marshall College or Buck- nell University to major in chemistry. §§§ Several new members of the faculty have begun their duties at Elizabethtown College this semester. In- cluded are two local resi- dents. Donna T. Mottilla, 383 Rivermoor Drive, Marietta, is an assistant professor of business. Ms. Mottilla earned her bachelor of arts, master of science in public administration, and her master of business admin- istration from Shippensburg State College and is a doctoral candidate at Kent State University. Prior to coming to Elizabethtown, she was an instructor at Kent State. Maurice R. Hoppie, 302 Rivermoor Drive, Marietta, is assistant professor of economics. He is a graduate of Knoxville College and earned his master of science at the University of Tenn- essee. He is in economics at Tennessee. .. Prior to joining the Hliza- bethtown faculty, Hoppie currently working toward a doctorate f: was an instructor in eco- nomics at the University of Tennessee. From 1975 to 1978 he was an instructor at Knoxville College and was assistant to the Dean of the College for public affairs in 1975-76. §§§ Lynn D. 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