- % aa ERA RIE AN a ‘and their teachers. Seventy-five d—=The Bulletin, Mount Jovy, Pa., Thursday, May 28. 1953 East Donegal School Board Elects New H. S. Principal; Tax Rate Reduced 3 Mills John G. Hart was vied hig hr C ommencement & Baccalaureate school principal at a special Services to be Held board meeting of the East Don-! Eight student speakers will] egal Township School Board and Eugene C. Saylor was nam- | de clamations of the Pageant of ed elementary principal. Mr. ! America entitled “Proudly We] Bart is at present driver educa- | Hail” for the fifty-cighth annual! tion and algebra teacher and|Commencement exercises Tues Mr. Saylor is vocal and music day, June 2, 8:00 p. m. The instructor. Since the resignation | eight students are Miriam Dick, of I. D. Miller, the art depart-| Raymond Goepfrich, Ann Sie- | ment still has a vacancy as does | grist, Carolyn Weaver, Glenn the first grade. The board grant- | Martin, Laura Ridechart, Betsy ed permission to H. Morrell, Musser and John Wagner. Shields to carry on an extension| The Rev. George Shultz, pas- | program of music during the tor of the Reich's Evangelical | summer. Anyone living within | Congregational Church will give | the township is eligible to have the invocation and Rev. Wilbur | music lessons under this pro-|nj Allison, pastor of the May- gram. Permission was FFE oor Lutheran Church will give | for John G. Hart, Eugene Say- | the benediction. John G. Hart, | lor, Stanley S. Dotterer and Dr. | high school principal for next] J. W. Bingeman to attend a Sec-| year, will present the awards | ondary Work Conference atiznd Patrick Crankshaw, class | Millersville State Teachers Col-| president, will give the address lege June 17 and 18. of vielcome. John D. Roland was elected P. R. Hoffman, who graduat-| as secretary of the board for 4)ed from Maytown in 1903, will | iid vears and the Maytown Nation- | present the diplomas. This cus- | al Bank was appointed treasur- | tom is a tradition that has been Clarence Shack er: for one year. The board aslo |gtarted in the East Donegal | approved 63 Seniors for Com-|gchools that a fifty-year gradu- | (Kem Pave 0 mencement. ate shall present the diplomas. oe The board adopted a budget! Dr. J. W. Bingeman, Supervis- | calling for expenditures of [ing Principal, will present the| $222,027 for the following pur-|elass. John Musser will play a poses: General Control, $3,500 piano solo and - George Rhoads, | (Secretary, treasurer, 1iax col-|a trombone solo. Jeanne Gin- lection); Instruction, $121,610,|grich will play a piano solo and| len * became Mrs. (Salaries, textbooks, supplies-; | and Betsy Mumma will play for | Schock. Auxiliary Services, $17,225 | the processional. | Mr. Schock has been a mem- (Transportation, nurse service, Baccalaureate in1 | ber of the Presbyterian Church lunchroom); Operation School | pe held Sunday since early childhood. This may Plant, $10, 300° (Janitors, fuel,|31 in the high school au » attributed to the fact that water, light, power, supplies);|ym. Dr. R. W. Schlosser, Eliza- _| his mother, Mary Ann Patter- Maintenance of School Plant, College, will deliver |’ son, was of the original family $4,600 (Repairs of bldg., heat-|{he sermon and a special choir | | who came from Scotland to es- ing, lighting, plumbing); | tablish the historic Donegal Charges, $8,100 Fixed | of high school voices will sing | | Church. rent and insurance); (Retirement, special 1 musical selections. Debt Ser- — tr © - | So far as his achievements vice, $51,692, (Sinking and rental to authority); funds |are concerned, the most impor- tal Outlay, $5,000 (Furniture & Capi-~ M : Cl | tant in his life is the SICO Com- C arietta asses | pany and the purposes for Equirment). An income of] ° $922 .620 is expected to cover| Enjoy Trips the above expenditures, derived from these sources; Balance on — [{hat he considers of utmost im- hand, 2,000, Property Tax, This Friday the Eighth Grade | portance. £70000; Per Capita Tax, $20,000 | of Marietta Public School will| he SICO Company, a non Trailer Tax, $500; Delinquent | present their promotion pro- profit corporation, 2 organized Taxes, $1,000; State Appropria-|gram. The program is as fol-|,,q operated solely for th tion, $91,700; Tuition of non-|lows: the Processional will be of pyblic schools. Tis residents, $15,000; Rental Sub-|played by Anctte Portner, In- object is to promote public ed- sidy from State, $15,800; Inter- | vocation will be prese nted bY | ucational, literary, and scienti- est on Sinking Fund, $200; oth- | the Class President, Ernest Rob-| ge interests for ‘the benefit of er sources, $6,420. | erts. Margaret Shredley willl SICO has given $330- The board will levy a 29-mill | re ad the class history, and Bar- | 743 in cash to public school dis- tax on all real estate and a $10 | bara Marshall will present the |i cts in Lancaster County. per capita tax and a $2. per | class prophecy, after which | > month trailer tax a a special | Kenneth Appley will play a ma- |, ships for worthy high school meeting to be held Friday e solo. | aracuates who ste ocager and ng, May 29. This is a decreas 2 As the theme of this program to become teachers in the of 3 mills dax over last year — lis the United Nations, Sandra |clementary grades of thepublic made possible by increased as- | Reisinger will give a speech en- | schools. sessments and increased state | titled, “What is the United Na- appropriations. { tions?” Ned Koftcamp will tell Representatives ‘Chosen tabout the Agencies of the Unit Six representatives were chos-|ed Nations. Explaining the du én to attend the F.F.A. State ties of the main departments of Convention June 9, 10 and 11}the United Nations will be Bar at Penn State. James Ober and |ry Shellenberger, the General : Roger Thome will sing the chor- | Assembly Alverta Ney, the|?D educational us: Galen Spickler, participate | Secretarist Edwin Portner, Trus unparalleled choral speaking and brooded in a frozen food storage | president of the York Collegiate | Institute for twenty-two years. | Following her graduation from Bryn Mawr, Miss Jeffers taught high school for a few years and Clarence Services w evening, ‘May { which it has been set up. This { has been a dream of Mr. Schock SICO has also provided scho- This is dene by setting up a fund of $36,000 to the credit of [the four State Teachers Colleg- es—Millersville, West Chester, Kutztown, and Shippensburg. The SICO Scholarship plan is experiment oi significance. It | | i i i : ra i | provides at ability rather | in farm mechanics; Gerald teeship Council, Sandra Mack. | Provid ee oa ii 1 Tine | . : I ] i rilege , e Stephens, dairy judging; and ison, the Security Council, and aan yrlege ou a O€ oe! ; orm for enriching > ¢ Earl Tressler and Harold Shel-|Pat Brayman, the Economic and enFienmg We buble i i ing ; . schools. ly, live stock judging. Social Council. Oe wad wit : 5 > an - eis . mr. Schock s pasic philosopny | The group will be accompan The Good Citizenship Award | jay phe 5 tl : hi | ied by their advisor, Robert E.!. ij] pe presented and Mr. Ralph a) ¢ summed up In his Shaffer Po e Dt Se eqs I 4% statement that “Human rights! = Coleman will present the class|zpe far more important than It was also announced that |ip.ip diplomas. DE Bo Robert Richards, a sophomore | gi. a) Classes Take Trips .. [tle of ideas. We et iL . € {lasses < > Ss | 0 deas. e ca 0 in the Agriculture department, Tors Tuesday he Siathls e cannot ki at : ast uesday, the Sixth idea with armies, navies or air was chosen as the winner of the | , 3 4 rl “Birds of Tomorrow’ contest Grade made a trip to Hershey, power. Nothing but the power oy de Promotion Friday "where they toured the candy | of friendly persuasion, if given | i rade Promot Fr ot : on, if ! The seventeenth annual pro- plant, visited the zoo, and the la chance, can possibly induce ae = £ ni th rade | USE, and then enjoyed our enemies to approve and a- of ninth grade : motion exercises some of the ; : amusements of the!d nn students will be held Friday ev- park. They were Lado out seems x Fe wi ening, May 29, 6:00 o'clock. ee { Mr. Schock believes that the The theme of the program will by their teacher, Miss Elizabeth | greatest achievement toward be “Our Educational Future in Roth. a which men should direct their the Donegal High School”. Stu- Tuesday, also, the Fifth Grade |energies is not to gain a great teacher Mrs. amount of personal wealth and went with their 3 3 Avis dent speakers will be Miriam! ; ‘ ong Miriam Nell Carol j Anna Smith to Harrisburg, | enjoyment but to give the full- 1 i : , re they re » Capital | est measure of service to socie- Ginder, Stephen Doles, Peggy | iis hier toured the sii asu of service to socie . : 3 UT ; Wolfe, and Judy Linard. Ken-| anda the HMuseum. 2 Also receiving honorary de- class advisor, will{ The Eighth Grade Class took | and John |its class trip to Philadelphia on | will { Monday. On the trip they visit- {hower, president of Pennsyl- present the certificates. led the Philadelphia Naval Yard | vania State College. He will Tre Rev. Ivan Martin, pastor and Independence Square. They | receive the degree of Doctor of of the Marietta Calvary Baptist arrived at the Naval Yard at| Laws and Mr. John D. Trim- Church will give the benedic- | 10:30 and were taken on 1926, professor of physics tion and Rev. S. O. Brubaker, | guided tour on which they saw] at the University of Tennessee pastor of the Conoy Brethren in | ships and many other interest. | will be awarded the degree of Christ Church, will give the in- [ing things. After leaving the | Doctor of Science. vocation. Musical solos will be|Naval Yard they ate lunch and | use given by Ronald Hawthorne, continued on to Independence | Ronald McKain, and Betty Mc- | Square. Here they visited Inde-| Kain. The president's address | pendence Hall, Congress Hall, | The. Hempfield High Schooli of welcome will be given by |and Carpenters Hall. In these | graduation exercises will be Pat MeKain, class president. buildings they saw many inter- held” Friday evening, May 20th Following the promotion . exer- | esting things such as the Dec- | at eight o'clock in the High cises, a reception will be held |laration of Indepcpdence and School at Landisville with 44 for the students, their parents, |the Liberty Bell. students graduating. Marjorie Chaperons on thei trip were | Minnich is valedictorian and and Mr. | Pauline Hess is salutatorian of the class. neth Depoe, present the awards Roland, board member, | grees will be Dr. Milton Eisen- Hempfield Graduation ts will be promoted into | Miss Virginia Appley high school. J John Buch. i for years and is one fulfillment Baby Chicks Brooded in Food Freezer These baby chicks don’t mind below-freezing temperatures. They have an infra-red bulb to run under if they get cold. They are being cabinet which is being used at the Pennsylvania State College Agricultural Station to simulate time of yc BIRTHS A baby girl was born to Pfc and Mrs. Robert Shank Thurs- day evening, May*' 21 at the Lancaster General Hospital The father is stationed with the U.S. Army in Austria. The mother is the former Miss Beu- lah Wolgemuth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller Wolg boro. etta Ave, the Columbia Hospital. A son was Mrs. William Moore, ville on Friday at the General Hosnital. Landis Lancastei FARM "BUREAU | 4 Mutua! Automobile Insurance Co.” 4¢ Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 4 Life Insurance Co. Home Office—Columbus, Shiv WARREN H. STFHMAN Sauade St., Florin | @ to succeed all others— 3 ADAM H. GREER MOUNT JOY bt Ll Sheaffer's from $3.75, plus tox MINIATURE GOLF PICNICS, ET SHOOTING MATCH EVERY SATURDAY Starting at 1:30 P. DM. Mt. Joy Legion Home 2 miles east of Mt. Joy, on Rt. 230 § (Pesey Palch) HAMS-HAMS 12-guage guns - 32 in. maximum Shells furnished—Guns if neeessary REFRESHMENTS Everyone Invited Sponsored by Walter S. Ebersole Post No. 185 AMERICAN LEGION, MT. JOY Local Duo Wins Tennis Crown Mount Joy High School's dur- able tennis duo of Ben Clinger and Jack Beaston gained state- wide fame over the weekend as the District 3 champs added the PIAA doubles diadem to their laurels. The victory gained over the best schoolboy net stars in Pennsylvania, won the local highlight of the PIAA's annual | track, tennis and golf champior-| ships at State College. District 3 made a clean swee pl of the tennis tourney as Wyo- missing’s Dick Rickenbach won | the singles title, Clinger and Beaston defeated Bob Steele and John Wright, of | Latrobe, in the final round, 6 NI 6-2. rn el PLEASE Attention Fireman | Next Meeting of F.F.C. 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