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HO Flowers, and Rovenolt. | THE BULLETIN, Mount loy, Pa, Thursday, March 3 8 sts os Re DONEGAL'S BASKETBALL FUTURE is in the capable hands of the up and coming Junior Varsity with 14 wins and 5 losses for the season and the championship Junior High team which came through undefeated. Wittle, Bob Blymier, C. Groff, Epler, Zimmerman, Swartz, Earhart, Frey, berling, J. Mumma. Shank, C. Mumma, B. Groff, Lindemuth, Eichler, Becker, Divet. Lower Picture, Junior High—First row, Mgr. Eichler, Mart in, Gillham, Bradley, Hostetter, Snyder, Brown, Watkins, Hies- tand, Harnish, Zellers; second row, Coach Peters, Mgr. Ginder, Newcomer, Trostle, Geib, Etscll, Miller, Upper Picture Junior Varsity—First row, Bill Blymier, Mgr. Bowers; second row: Coach Gem- Buchenauer, White, | —Photos by Shelley | Platforms At Donegal High Registration was neld at the Donegal High School Tuesday JayCee sponsored “Youth Day The Last Io [0 WT % Cooks food without atten- tion. Makes everyday uten- sils automatic! % Huge-Capacity Wide-Open- ing Master Oven % 2-Shelf Full-Height Com- panion Oven % New “Starlight” Oven Liner makes oven easier to see into, easier to use, easier to clean! % Pushbutton Controls with Tel-A-Cook Lights % Electric Minute Timer % Calrod Bake Unit % “Focused Heat” Broiler % Automatic Oven Timer % Hi-Speed Surface Units, One Extra Hi-Speed % Automatic Oven Elood Lamp J. B. HOSTETTER & SON MOUNT JOY, PENNA. AT HOSTETTER’S TWO-OVEN LIBERATOR AUTOMATIC PUSHBUTTON RANGE CONVENIENT TERMS GOOD TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE BA mc 1A yo a A nH cp i | iforms for | teams and | cheerleaders; newspaper; 5. | | and crackers; 7. | advancement of the physical ed- | neation | construction of an | | | | | establish | Party's platform in Government” project. Mon- | day, Norman Garber, chairman of the project for the JayCees, explained the program to the student body. Registration was conducted n the various homerooms at which time students registered for either the Green or the White Party. Each party form. produced a plat- Highlights of the Green are 1. To plan the establishment of a whole- some recreation program for each lunch period; 2. To work to improve the service in the cafeteria: 3. To provide new un- the junior varsity high basketball the junior varsity 4. To work with the present newspaper staff to have a commercially printed To provide for more efficiency and greater safe- tv, a “hall troffic code”; 6. to use at games and at lunch-time. the placement of vending machines of chocolate milk, orange drink, 7. provide for the and junior with the indoor and outdoor swimming pool. For the area, the Green Party advocates the construction of a recreation department | center to benefit all three towns; a church basketball | league and baseball league; sup- | { i | | i lunch hour | field trins for | cold win‘er | lowance of one half dav off for | plavoffsy 5. More activities | girls; 6. More practical teaching port legislation to provide new roads in the area; erect an all purpose stadium ‘at the rear of the school for the athletic teams. | Highlights of the White Par- ty include 1. More and better activities; 2. More evervday teach- ing: 3. More heat during those months; 4. An al- for 7. A more intelligent report card svstem: 8. few and lesser taxes; 9. Saving the lawns by recon- structing of the driveways: 10. construction of a swimming pool and athletic field: 11. Bet- ter water and water system: and 12. More and better physical ed- | ucation classes. The primary election is ex- ject. ah abe Br ES RE Se Mi | band corcert . . | in connection with the Mt. Joy ar Students Named For Festival Thirteen students from Done- gal High School and seventeen from Hempfield High School will take part in the all-county this year. A total of 209 county high school musi- cians will participate in the county festival to be held Mar. 12 at the Manheim Township High School, Neffsville. The students High School are second flute; Betty McKain, Sonja Carver, first clarinet: Paula Wein, Douglas Fish, sec- ond clarinet; Loretta Hornafius, third clarinet; Dixie Bair, first alto saxaphone; Jack McKain, tenor saxaphone; Peter Nissley, from Judy Donegal Naugle, first cornet; Doris Groff, third cornet: Sam Harnish, second trombone; Kenneth Hood, B Flat Bass and Ronald Haw- thorne, bass drum. Those fom Hempfield are Mary Noli, second flute; Sally Springer, second clarinet: Nan- cy Rankin, second clarinet; Ruth Snyder, Mary Oberholtzer, Dale Fryberger, third clarinet: Janet Charles, bass clarinets: Jo Anne Kunkel, first oboe; Barbara No't first alto saxophone: Ronald Dietz, baritone saxophone; John Mohler, second French horn: Jane Young, third French horn: Travena Stehman, fourth French horn; Ira Fortna, first cornet: Gordon Ober, second cornet: Lin- da Mumma, string bass; Joseph Lehman and Sam Davis, B Flat Bass. — - ® — X-RAY UNIT TO APPEAR The Lancaster County Tuber: culosis Society has scheduled the mobile unit to be placed at the Donegal High School March 21, 9:00 a. m. The following day it will appear in the Hempfield School district. Persons in this area may also get an X-ray when the unit is in the Elizabethtown Square Mar. 26 from 4 to 9 p. m. — —— BADGE WINNER NAMED Jeffry Mariner is wearing the honored gold badge of the safe- ty patrol this week in the Mt. Joy Elementary School. Jeff was given the award because he! stopped a small boy from run- ning into the street to retrieve a ball with which he was playing. Jeff then got the ball for the boy. pected to take place next week and the general election, the fol- lowing week. Jack Sheaffer is the faculty chairman of the pro- Winners Named In Contest For United Nation Trip William Shireman, Marietta, and Charles Gerber, Elizabeth- town R1, were named the win- ners in the annual United Na- tions contest at the Donegal high school. William and Charles, both seniors at the school, were named in the Mount Joy Rotary sponsored essay contest. The two boys will be escorted to New York to visit the United Nation in action as their award. Simon Nissley, Rotarian, is in charge of the project. — — JAY METZLER SETS SCORING RECORD Big Jay Metzler, Donegal's versatile center, has the basket- ball moguls pondering over Tuesday night's performance. | Plaping his last county high] league game, Jay scored the total of 50 points in the Indians win over the Manheim Barons, | 84-39. This total output erased the season's single game high of 43 points set by Sonny Warfel of Manheim Twp. earlier this season. Tuesday's game was original- ly scheduled Feb. 11, but was delayed due to a blizzard. Man- heim, seeking their first win in| league play, scored the first 8] points of the game, and closed | the first quarter trailing by only 2 points, 17-15. In the second quarter Done- gal ‘hit for 20 points, with Metz- | ler ‘accounting for 14 of them, | and 'Manhéim scoring 8 points.) Donegal continued to score at] will, with 19 in the third and 254 in the last quarter, and Jay s >0r- | ed 24 of the 28 points. Manheim) accounted for only 15 points in | the last half. The Donegal J-V's defeated Manheim Central J-V's 40-37. a ] — ON DEANS’ LIST Miss Jean Longenecker, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Lon-| genecker, Landisville, was nam- ed to the dean’s list of Lebanon Valley College for the first sem- ester. Aboard a Navy destroyer ma- king a torpedo attack, a mach- ine called a computer calculates the speed and direction of the ship, probable speed of target, target angle, ballistics and the weather factors. Eight Local Students | Will Fay Saturday With County Orchestra Saturday, March 5 the Lan- caster County Orchestra will] meet with the Western Section | of the Lancasttr County Chorus| at Manheim Central High | School in Manheim. After a full | day of rehearsal, the two groups | will present a public concert at | 8 P. M. Eight students from the area will represent Donegal high Renate Platzoder (1st | violin), Barbara Martin (1st violin), Dorothy Fletcher (vio- | la), Sara Jane Portner (snare | drum), Kay Kauffman (2nd flat), Dixie Bair (1st alto sax) Audrey Musser (2nd violin) and Gary Zeller (snare drum). -— il) Students Prepare | school. Forensics Entries Donegal High School will en- ter students into eight cations at the Lancaster County | Forensics at the Millersville | State Teachers College this] weekend. Miss Catharine G.| Zeller, English teacher, will en- ter Peter Nissley, who will give | a serious degalmation; Sonja Carver, a humorous decalmation | and Loretta Garlin, a Shakes- pearian passage classifi- George Houck, vocal music director, will enter David Weid- | man as tenor soloist; Kenneth Good, baritone soloist: David Weidman, John Heistand. 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