The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, November 7 6 Chosen by th tudent body, football team Miss Fletcher The day included a football the Donegal Indians were homes. In the evening, STUDENTS NAME was named homecoming she had been nominated a- had formerly been named game with Patton Trade hosts to the visiting football dance was held in the std] 1 Maytown School Honor Roll Miss Dorothy Fletcher, aqueen at the hool first long with two other senior “Miss Lancaster County” at School which the locals won team players when they en-/ gym for alumni, guests, hi gh| (From page 1) : senior at Donegal high schoolhomecoming day Saturday. girls by the members of the the Ephrata Fair last month. 12-7. Following the game, tertained them i n ‘their school students and the Pat- Holds Halloweer Hawthorne, Juniors; Linda ¢ rs Kleiner, Harriet Hawthorne, Parade, Party Carol Garlin, Jane Brubaker, Raymonda Wagner, Jean The Maytown Elementary go ger Kathleen Goodall, School held its annual Hallo- David Nissley, Robert Hopple ween Party in the school au- Jay Lehman® Bruge Shetter, S |ditorium. Judging for the yo Shope, Narky Fellen- | costume for the prettiest, nm Carol Cupper, Samuel most original, funniest and and James Bennett, ugliest was done by Mrs S| sophomores. |Leas, Miss Culp, and. Mrs. = |Allison. | Junior high students who ST -~ DE aN, WER gyn? ve i " pa | Prizes were awarded for/Were named to the second D errr & ami lthe prettiest to Dorothea honoriroll are Joan Oliver, i yaa \Lutze, Grade 1; Ann Heisey, Joanne Linard, Marian Ger- = : a : i wo ha i |Grade 4 and Janet Horner, 'litzki, Dorothy Engle, Jean LL | : [Grade 6; for the most origin- Breneman, Sandra Miller, a DR i HE SE RS ERE) BR ER lal: to Stephen Houseal, Grade Donna Char les, Sandra Barn- |2:" Patty Yuninger, Grade 4; hart. Wilbur Nissley, Douglas |Harold Brubaker, Grade 6: Maxwell, Miles Lauver, Peg- Funniest; to Barry Stoner, 8Y Brill, Sylvia Emenheiser, Grade 1; Dallas Wolgemuth,| John Fry, Dennis Fuhrman, Grade 3: Gerald Kirkpatrick, Carol Goepfrich, James Hoc- garde 6; Ugliest to Pat Bon- Kener 1 Tomes Ricken Ihe inderzartan: wan Teil y ha ER Seven John Mattera, Roger Packer, high school... Pennsylvania Power & Light C any” 3 i S | ; sl ie Sowers Light program Re member a college education opens the wa) Flick, grade 4: Linda Sharp, . ack) of ucationa assistance could help answer that to a better job and better way of life. It is an in- grade 5. (Deb: eba Cath atole question for some deserving young man or woman. vestment in a young person's future that really | The judging was followed Week ed OE Ra- avs dividends. by the traditional Hallaween | hs Showalt- rerhaps you have a youngster, a high school pRys {parade through Maytown. In- Chel Noy, Rickard Geoffrey senior, who will be eligible for college in 1958. Or, Each scholarship winner will have $500 paid classroom parties nro Dorothy Hitz, Linda srhaps y SOI Pee Pat 4 yi bd ollowed the parade. Refresh- 4 gl pe thaps you know of some other young person towards his or her tuition each year. Each may ments wete sefved’ In the Hayden, John Dick, Kenneth who will soon be ready to enroll in an institution - pn 5 Brubaker, Barbara Brown, : ‘ choose to attend any one of 15 Central Eastern rooms by the teachers and » Appley and John of higher learning. : room-mothers. Jeanette Appley a Pennsylvania colleges, and may select any four- rere fe cre Bebhart, freshmen; Dawn If you do, tell them about PP&L’s program for year college course which leads t baccalaureat | Greenly, Harry Brooks, Cyn- yo » tell L’s program fo year college course which leads to a baccalaureate FOUR TRIPS thia Tripple, Joan Staley, educational assistance, under which six scholar- degree. Linda Shields, Brenda Pardoe |: ships are available each year to young people ARE TAKEN {Joyce Newcomer, Helen Mus- 3 whose parents are PP&L customers. In addition to the amount payable on behalf of Four trips were taken last Ser, Tema Hos Suva ovnbtan PPO will nov a lite week by the local commuiityGeesey, vis Cross, Janice § a a tid: the grantee, PP&L will pay a like amount to the a Mond Oo my Berrier, Joan Baker, Charles i Have them ask at their high school or nearest voles tata weed i . pulance. Moncay, Lciober; Smith, college or university which the grantee is attending 98, Mrs. Sue Grosh was Suloff, David Smit Dennis § Naugle, Mary Wolfe, Mary i [transported from the Harris-| ‘burg Hospital to the home of, Beth Weatherwax, Joyce Sut- feel will contribute most toward the realization of Mrs. Daniel Musser, Marietta/ter, Jean Staley, Donna Sing- Pike by Earl Zink and Wal- €T, Patricia Nornhold, Sandra ter Young. |Mihalik, Sharon Enroughty, Tuesday, Harry Beamen- Carol Detwiler, Carol Buch- derfer was iaken io the Stjenouer, Larry Wolgemuth, Joseph's Hospital by drivers Arthur Schneider, Paul Rich- | Christ Charles a n d John/ard, Larry Moyer, Dean Hess, | Myers with Mrs. Robert Hoff- June Hollinger, eighth grad- | master as accompanying °TS: Judy Kipple, Christine | nurse. Wednesday Mrs. Nan- Keener, Clayton Bell, Wil. cy Fitzkee, Newtown, was liam Charles, John Gates, taken to the Lancaster Gen- Gary Holtzman, Ralph Wil- eral Hospital by drivers Sam- liams, Agnes Barnhart, Dor- 3 uel Dock and Herbert Coover cas Becker, Joan Landvater, lwith Mrs. Hoffmaster as the Marian Mowrer, Rose Musser (PP&L considers it a privilege to help deserving young people in Central : Loic N Eastern Pennsylvania in achieving a college education and, at the same time, to nurse. Saturday Blanche|Lois Nissley, Barbara Olson, 1 . Beahm, Landisville, was tak- Mary Ann Ressler, Kathleen render assist: gr S ender assistance to area colleges and universities.) en to the Landisville Nursing Rhoad, Georgeanne Schpeids Home by drivers Richard er» Sally Ulrich, Sandra Wol- Hoover and John Myers with| |gemuth, Nancy Derr, Lora | Mrs. Patricia Eichler as nurse Foley, Cleo Brandt, Jan- 4 PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY let Brubaker, Dennis Fackler, I= Trade players. 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