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    PAGE FOUR
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Donegal Schools Menus
HIGH SCHOOL & JR. HIGH
: Tuesday, April 8
Pizza Pie
Cauliflower
© sauce
Roll... & butter
Lettuce wedge & French
rdressing
Chilled Fruit cup with
sorange
Milk
in butter
"Wednesday, April 9
‘Méat balls and gravy
Buttered rice
Peas in butter sauce
Celery & carrot sticks
Bread & butter
‘Fruit crisp
Milk’
a * *
Thursday, April 10
Ham Barbecue on butter-
, ed heated roll.
Scalloped potatoes
Succotash/butter sauce
Apricots
Homemade cookie
Milk
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Tuesday, April 8
Pizza Pie
Cauliflower
sauce
Roll & butter
Lettuce with dressing
Chilled Fruit cup with
orange
Milk
in butter
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Wednesday, April 9
Meat balls and gravy
Buttered rice
Peas in butter sauce
Celery & carrot sticks
Bread & butter
Fruit crisp
Milk
* % %
Thursday, April 10
Tomato soup
Grilled cheese sandwich
Celery/peanut butter
Apricots
Homemade cookie
Milk
® This and That
(From page 1)
and admiration of his fellow-
men and citizens around the
world. men of good faith ev-
erywhere can take heart that
their lives, too, are very
much worth while,
Violence, crime, even war
itself have receded tempor-
arily from our lives. Instead,
peace and good will, charity
and brotherhood, are upper-
most in our minds. It’s East-
er time, but there's a feeling
of Christmas in our hearts.
There's hope, though prob-
ably short-lived, for ‘peace
on earth, good will toward
all men.”
No honor could be
great for a man who could
make us feel like that!
Dwight David Eisenhower,
we thank you from the bot-
tom of our hearts!
* * *
too
It was a sunny, warm June
day in 1965. Across the
green grass on the campus
of Messiah College at Gran-
tham, an academic proces-
sion was slowly winding.
At its head was a tall fig-
ure in flowering robe, a
warm smile on his face, It
was former President Dwight
Eisenhower, who had come
to Grantham from his farm
at Gettysburg, to make the
principal address at Mes-
siah’s Commencement exer-
cises.
We remember the day viv-
idly. It was one of the “per-
efct” times. In a relaxed, in-
formal atmosphere, we were
privileged to have a close-up
look at a man we had ad-
mired many years from afar.
He was warm, a:able, en-
gaging. He seemed complete-
ly at ease, and we got to
shake his hand, take colored
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24. Portable 45. Household
boats. god,
46. Corral. =F boat motor.
DOWN 20. Strait.
1. Soldier’s 21. Platform or
emergency dais.
meals. 24. It covers
2. Lowest the auto en-
deck of a gine (2
ship. wds.).
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4. Country ish.
hotel. 29. Famous
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6. Fishing 30. Concern.
gear. ing.
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curve. border.
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For Solution, Turn to Page 8
slides, and even get his auto-
graph!
We can imagine his warmth
and sincerity will be a life-
long memory for all these
who saw him that lovely
June day:
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We saw him
time. It was in
way in his first
for the Presidency,
huge Coliseum in
polis, Indiana.
The arena was
when he entered. We can
see him yet, as he came
striding vigorously down the
aisle, his arms high above
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one other
1952, mid-
campaign
in the
Indiana-
packed
his head in the familiar “V
for Victory” salute.
To a man, the huge crowd
rose to its feet and remained
standing for many minutes,
giving him an ovation we
will never forget!
* * *
We have thought of these
things many times during the
past few days, as we mourn-
a his death with all the
rest of the world. We are
sorry that he is = gone, but
we are glad that he lived,
and that twice we were
close enough to feel his
greatness.
Teacher Career Month
April is
month and forty-four cadet
teachers from the Donegal
high school Chapter of FTA
observed classes of schools
in the Donegal School Dis-
trict Friday, March 28.
The following Monday,
March 31, they taught their
individual classes.
The purpose of Cadet
teaching is to acquaint pros-
pective teachers with actual
teaching skills.
Below are the cadet teach-
ers and their respective clas-
ses:
Seiler
Grade 1: Miss Eby, Carol
Zimmerman, Mrs: Young,
Dawn Heisey.
Grade 2: Mrs. Fitzkee, Kar-
en Schwartz, Mrs. Bell, Ella
Gainer.
Grade 3: Mrs. Hart, Karen
Hall.
Grade 4: Mrs. Good, Deb
Tyndall, Miss Heisey, Janet
Ebersole.
Grade 5: Mr. Miller, Linda
Brubaker.
Grade 6: Mrs. Alexander,
Becky Lenox:
Physical Education - Deb
Roberts and Pat Buchanan.
Mayiown
Grade 1: Mrs. Gish, LuAnn
Earhart
Grade 2: Mrs. Smedley,
Donna Fletcher.
Grade 3: Miss Eby, Connie
Joint Study
Is Under Way
Work is under way on a
joint plan for the communi-
ties of Marietta Borough,
East Donegal Township and
Mount Joy Borough,
The planning commissions
of the three areas have com-
missioned the Lancaster Co.
Planning Commission as
consultants on the project.
The three municipalities
have agreed to do the study
jointly. hoping that adjacent
areas have similar problems
teaching career McNaughton.
Grade 4: Mrs. Koontz, Car-
ol Houseal.
Grade 6: Mr. Rupp, Dean
Shope.
Special Education, Terry
Ginder.
Physical Education, Phil
Hossler and Denise Eshleman
Grandview
Grade 2, Mrs. Weaver, Sue
Hurst.
Grade 3: Mrs: Epler, Bren-
da Bates, Mrs, Wittle, Na-
dyne. Heistand
Grade 4: Mrs .Albert,
Jane Eshelman; Mrs.
Becky Shoemaker.
Mary
Rehrer,
Grade 5: Mrs. Prowell,
Blair Smith.
Physical Education, Sue
O'Connor, Deb. R. Hostetter,
Sue Stark.
Marietta
Grade 3: Mrs. Morris, Don-
na McNaughton.
Grade 4: Mrs. Hoffman,
Dawn Eshleman.
Special Education, Jean
Thome.
Physical Education, Jacquie
Shupp and Linda Hoffman.
Junior High
Miss Hoffer, English, Deb
Latchford
Mrs. Timmons, English,
Nancy Heisey
Mrs. Brawn, Home Econo-
mics, Janine Eshleman, Cin-
dy Eshelman.
Miss Booher, Math, Nancy
Kopp.
Mrs. Zangari, Gym, Con-
nie Lehman.
Senior High
Mrs. Blessing, French,
Sheri Landis.
Mrs. Peraro, Latin, Shirley
Hollinger:
Mrs. Botana, Spanish and
English, Sandy Pittenturf.
Mrs. Ginder, English, Bir-
got Zimmerman,
Miss Sheerer, Gym, Bar-
bara Reuter.
Mrs Houseal, Typing and
Shorthand, Judy Drager.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21969
Easter Services
As St. Luke's
The season of Easter will
begin on Saturday, April 5,
in St. Luke's Episcopal
church, it is announced by
the Reverend Donald Moore
Whitesel, rector.
The annual Easter Egg
Hunt will be held Saturday,
April 5, at 1 p.m. and will
be open to children through
12 years of age, It will be
held on the church lawn.
At 4:30 pm. on Easter
eve, Father Whitesel will
bless the Passhal Candle and
administer the sacrament or
Holy Baptism.
On Easter Day at 8 am.
there will be a service of
Holy Communion, medita-
tion and hymns- The 10:30 a.
m. service will be a Choral
Eucharist and sermon. Chil-
dren of the Church School
will make their Missionary
Mite Box Presentation at
the beginning of the service
and then go to their classes.
The Junior and Senior choirs
of the parish will participate
in leading the hymns and
two special anthems. Miss
Kathy Gunsallus a student
at The Combs Conservatory
of Music in Philadelphia will
be the guest organist on Eas-
ter Day.
The church will be decor-
ated with Easter lilies, hya-
cinths and other spring flow-
ers. The altor will have vas-
es of Easter lillies.
An invitation is extended
to the public to worship at
any of the services in St.
Luke’s church.
Injured in Crash
On Road 230
Miss Lynn Ann Madara,
18-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Madara, 705
W. Main street, suffered head
injuries Tuesday night about
9:30 p.m: in an auto crash
on Route 230 ot the Salunga
road intersection. .
She was taken to the St.
Joseph's hospital for treat-
ment and observation.
Miss Madara, driving west
on Route 230 at the Salungt
control when a car pulled
onto the highway in front
of her off the Salunga Road.
The car came to rest across
the west-bound lanes and
was hit by another car driv-
ing in the same direction.
Miss Madara was thrown
out of her car, which was
badly damaged.
When m neca or printing
remember The Bulletin.
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fectively and economically
if approached on a regional
basis.
The project is called the
Donegal Area Comprehen-
sive Planning Study since
East Donegal Township is
the link between the two
boroughs, and because the
three municipalities are en-
tirely within the Donegal
School District.
The cost of the study will
be $16,938 with the federal
government paying two-
thirds of the total.
The total cost would be
much higher if each munici-
pality were doing such a
planning program separate-
ly. This also would lessen
the chance that federal funds
would be available to fin-
ance the project.
The time needed to com-
plete .the . base mapping,
background studies, growth
projects, plan proposals, and
printing is estimated to be
24 months. Some work such
as the questionnaire pro-
gram; history, - government,
and population information
already has been completed.
Also, information gathered
for County-wide studies
the County Planning Com-
mission such as land use in-
ventory, park and recreation
sites, and water resources,
already is being incorporated
into the Donegal Area Study.
by
Wray Mundy
NATIONAL TRUCK DRIVER OF THE YEAR
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