Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Donegal midget football teams honored Thursday night (cont.) [continued from front page] coaches. John Zerphey and Guy Byrd are director and assistant director of the Braves organization. James Grady, Frank Rus- nock, Melvin Mann, Tom Harmes and Joe Edgell serve as equipment manag- ers for the four teams. The trainers for this season are Ron Alleman, Ruth Westerman and Gary Maxwell. This season the ‘‘A’’ team had a season record of five wins (all shut-outs), four losses and one tie. Rudy Ney is head coach, assisted by Ron Gaus, William (Bump) Yohe, and Don McGarvey. The ‘‘B’’ team ended the season with two wins and eight losses. The team is led by head coach James Shank, who is assisted by William (Buzz) Yohe, James Smith, Mike Rudy and Sam Barnette. The “D’’ team had a three win, four loss record this season. Barry Murr is head coach of the ‘‘D” team. He is assisted by Randy Richards and Tom Sullivan. Parents’ Association offi- cers for this season were: Joyce Harmes, president; Betty Byrd, vice-president; Harriet Ney, secretary; and Brenda Tompkins, treasur- er. Donegal Braves Midget football ‘‘A’’ and ‘‘B’’ team cheerleaders. ROTC cadets from Millersville State College ‘‘posting the colors’’ for students at Riverview Elementary School. Veteran’s Day program, film at Riverview last Tuesday Riverview Elementary students observed Veter- an’s Day last Tuesday with a special assembly and film presentation. On hand were ROTC cadets from Millersville State College ‘‘posting the colors’’ and members of the Penna. Army National Guard from Columbia with trucks, Army radios and Army equipment. Major Barry Hitchcock, commander of the MSC ROTC program, talked to the students about Veter- an’s Day. Also present from the program were Anna Estrada, Timothy Thomas, Maureen Gond- er and Mike Casto. November 19, 198¢ Donegal Braves Midget football “‘C’’ and ‘“D”’ team cheerleaders. ki = ge CC TO 1( th di. De M thi
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