Front row, left to right: John Daveler and Dick Daveler. Back row, left to right: Barry Bixler, Jeff Sheetz, Jeff Ruhl, Triumphant wrestlers treated to feast The Donegal Wrestling Banquet, sponsored by the parents, was ‘held in the - high school cafeteria on Tuesday, March 18. The banquet was attended by the Varsity and Jr. high Many funny experiences were remembered, but also, the wrestlers agreed that wrestling helped to develop self-respect, self-discipline, confidence in one’s ability to be successful and the wrestlers, their parents, ability to meet and associate cheerleaders, Indianettes, coaches, administration and members of the Wrestling Booster Club. In all, there were approximately 230 people on hand to honor the undefeated wrestlers. The parents, guided by Mrs. Arthur Sweigart, pre- pared a feast, the likes of which is very seldom seen in the Donegal cafeteria. The cafeteria was arranged like a modern restaurant with pastel colored table- cloths, candles, centerpieces and a decoration adorning each individual table. Fol- lowing a half-hour social consisting of Hor d’oeuvres and punch served by mem- bers of the booster club, the guests were treated to successfully with other young people throughout our state. The audience was very receptive and pleased with the different presentations and felt that it meant more to them to hear from their own sons and teammates than to lis- ten to an individual not familiar with Donegal. The evening was conclud- ed with a presentation of gifts to the coaches by the team members and a short resume of each wrestler and his accomplishments in the wrestling program since ele- mentary school. Food stamps Red Barn Located 4 miles West of Eliza bethtown on Falmouth Rd. CALL 367-2959 Sle——lale—— lc c——_]0] 8 MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) Sat. March 29th EASTER EGG HUNT @'v p.m. &@ SAT. MARCH 29th WEE THREE TRIO Sunday Dinners Photo by Jim Gerberich and Cary Albright. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 7 MY AA registers team players The Marietta Youth Ath- letic Association held their regular monthly meeting Thursday, March 13th at the Marietta Community House. Pres. William Mil- ler appointed Mervin Gut- shall, Chairman Business Solicitation Committee, Gordon Yohe, Chairman, Membership Committee, and Boots Splain, Chairman, Printing Committee. The Association voted to pay bills amounting to $750.00 for equipment and entrance fees. Committees were also named for the baseball sign- up campaign. Registration for all teams including girls from 8 to 21 years of age and boys, 8 to 16, will be held at the Mari- etta Community House on April 5th, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., and April 12th from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. For Parents’ infor- mation, birth certificate is needed if your child is sign- ing up for the first time and a $2.00 insurance fee is charged each applicant. Something new this year for the MY AA, a girls team, ages 16 to 21, will be enter- ed in a York League, and for this team we are accept- applicants from the whole Donegal School District. Their registration is the same as above. Guest speaker for the meeting was Mr. Jos Krat- zer, Columbia, who relived some outstanding and very interesting events from his 10 year career in Profess- ional Baseball. He was sign- ed from the campus of Stevens Trade School by the Toronto baseball club that was spring training there in 1942, and ended his ten- ure in that city with their triple A team. In the minors during that time, if you did not hit at a 300 average you did not move up the next year. Joe than became ac- tive in the old City-County League, playing and coach- ing, and with the Youth Baseball program in Colum- bia. The Association wishes to thank Mr. Kratzer for his very entertaining talk. The next M.Y.A.A. meet- ing will be held April 10th, and all interested persons are urged to attend. bile FRE" wuss | MARTIN'S Smoked Picnic Friar 59¢ nee or EG € SHURFINE CRISCO SHURFINE Sliced Pineapples Shortening Fruit Cocktail BENDER'S 4 wenn SPECIALS MUMS AND MANY OTHERS LILIES ALL SIZES HYACINTHS ALL PRICES § Wt wd - AAAI pg WANN NANI NINN SSIS ISIN AAAI RR the main course. The menu consisted of salad, Ham, Turkey, creamed potatoes, filling, corn, baked beans, 12 NOON to 9 P.M. Reservation Ph. 898-8451 be=s=——u=—=0u== DEERE EEE CEE I CRRA (DR CONS. (0 [=== buy seeds KUNZLER BONELESS SHANKLESS and homemade bread. The dessert was homemade cake roll with coffee. Following the meal, Coach Price, emcee for the evening, introduced Steve Ney, President of the Done- gal Wrestling Booster Club, who presented trophies to the wrestlers. Mr. Funk, Jr. High Wrestling Coach, introduced the outstanding Jr. High wrestler, John Dave- ler. Mr. Price then intro- duced the senior high reci- pients: Dick Daveler, Most Pins; Barry Bixler and Jeff Ruhl, Most Improved Wrest- lers; Jeff Sheetz, Outstand- ing Senior Award and Cary Albright, Outstanding Wrest- ler for 1974-75. ' The speakers for the evening were the senior members of the wrestling team. Each boy gave a short talk on his experiences in the wrestling program. Food retailers and food stamp participants are re- minded that seeds and plants for use in home gardens can be purchased with coupons. The U. S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nu- trition Service advises that the food raised must be used for the personal consump- tion of the food stamp par- ticipant’s eligible household only. The Food Stamp Pro- gram regulations were chan- ged in August, 1973 to per- mit recipients greater pur- chasing power to obtain the most economical and nutri- tious foods available. 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