February 19, 1975 Mull, Sheetz, girl & boy of month Jeff Jeff Sheetz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheetz, 120 S. Arnold Street, Maytown, was selected as boy of the month at Donegal High School. F&M accepts Miss Maureen Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones of Mount Joy, and Miss Patricia Peifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peifer of 705 Bruce Avenue, Mount Joy, have been admitted to Franklin and Marshall College under F&M’s early decision pro- gram. They will begin stud- ies at the Lancaster, Pa. campus next September. Each of the girls are one of 80 high school seniors who were offered early de- cision admission to the co- educational liberal arts coll- ege. Under the early decision program, an applicant states that Franklin and Marshall is his first choice among MOOSE THEATRE Elizabethtown 4 MARX BROS. “ANIMAL CRACKERS” n ebruary 20th thru 23rd Thursday & Sunday 7 only Friday & Saturday 7&9 Open Weekends & Evenings THE PARLOR Antiques & Gifts 328 E. Market St. Marietta Phone 426-1270 He is a senior in the aca- demic course at Donegal High School. His high school acitivites include: Class President 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12 (Tri-Captain); Foot- ball All-Count Def. End 12, Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12 (Quad-Captain), Wrestling Christmas Tournament Win- ner 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Booster Club 11 (Treas.) 12; Science Fair Winner 11. Jeff attends Congrega- tional Bible Church and be- longs to the church youth group. His out of school activi- ties include Legion Baseball 10,11, 12. He has been employed on a farm during the last two summers. Jones, Peifer colleges, and that if admitt- ed, he will definitely attend. Early decision applicants must complete their creden- tials by December 1, and are told of the Admissions Committee’s decision two weeks later. Regular appli- cants file their credentials by February 15, and are notified that they have been accepted or denied admiss- ion on or about April 1. In all, Franklin and Mar- shall plans to admit a fresh- man class of 540 students in September. The College’s total enrollment is 1,975 students. FRIENDSHIP FIRE CO. DOUGHNUT SALE The Ambulance Commit- tee of Friendship Fire Com- pany, Mount Joy, will hold a doughnut sale March 1. Deadline for orders (call 653-5435) is February 21. Orders can be picked up at the Fire Hall after 10 a.m. March 1. Odessa Odessa Mull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Mull, 864 East Market St., Mari- etta was chosen as girl of the month at Donegal High School. She is a member of the senior class at Done- gal High School. Her high school activities include: Booster Club, 9; Spanish Club, 9, 10,11, 12; Band Majorette, 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Yearbook Staff, 12; Spanish Honor Society, PO'1'Y, 12; National Honor Society, 11, 12. She is a member of the Congregational Bible Church of Marietta where she has served as Sunday School secretary. Followinggraduation from Donegal High School she will attend Messiah Coll- ege to major in Early Child- hood Education. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 5 Gloria sings Miss Gloria Longenecker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linneaus W. Longenecker, Mount Joy, will be among those performing with the Lebanon Valley College Con- cert Choir and Chamber Or- chestra Sunday evening, Feb- ruary 23, when the ensemble Seniors learn on Senior students at Done- gal are getting ready for the second Career Elective Pro- gram. ; Last year’s program was described by participating students and faculty as a “success.” Students worked during the month of May at real-life jobs, learning first-hand about careers that interested them. For some students the program deter- presents a concert at Beth- any Presbyterian Church. Gloria was graduated in 1974 from Donegal High School. The program will begin at 8 o’clock at the church, 25 N. West End Ave., Lan- caster. The public is invited, with no admission charge. * job mined their choice “of a life career. Donald W. Drenner, prin- cipal, has issued a statement describing the important role of the faculty advisor in the program. Drenner stressed the im- portance of carefully plann- ing the project, setting ob- jectives, and continuing con- ference between students and their advisors. There are the pros and cons of bathroom remodeling. We're the pros. That's why we use Eljer fixtures and fittings. Complete remodeling service. Free estimates. RV.RICHARDS "Call us to do your work" (oar “Telephone Boatigae NU ihn Brrr 5 Pick your favorite phone, in your favorite color, from our United Telephone Boutique. Pick the obvious, the old fashioned, the modern, or the hidden phone. Pick a telephone to fit your fancy. Just pick up your regular phone and call the United Telephone Business Office today. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc. ddd ACATA RS AAs » % : 4 644% A Ad nd 4 » : rT IEE v0 ‘hn ER As ht 0 «ReTRL E0330 00 tea r , ’ ’ «x8 ‘ Sno pier SAR
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