SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Mrs. Hamilton receives award from Mrs. Fackler Helen Hamilton Woman by Cheryll Hallgren The Mount Joy Joycee- ettes entertained the club women of the community at a tea on Sunday, May 4, at Hostetter’s Banquet Hall. The women and their or- ganizations were honored for their service and contri- butions to the community. Approximately one hundred women attended. The highlight of the tea was the presentation of the Outstanding Woman of the Year Award by Joycee-ette President, Crystal Fackler, to Helen Hamilton. Mrs. Hamilton was chosen by a special committee consist- ing of two Joycee-ettes and several local citizens. Letters were sent to all organiza- tions in the community re- questing nominations for the award. Many nomina- tions were received and were then submitted to the com- mittee for evaluation. Helen, wife of Gilbert Hamilton, livesat 308 South Market Ave., Mount Joy. She leads a very busy and active life, lending her time and efforts to helping others in her home, her neighbor- hood and in her community. Mrs. Hamilton was instru- mental in the organization of Meals-on-Wheels program in Mount Joy. Each week she helps prepare the meals and to organize their dis- of the Year tribution. She also serves as Executive Secretary of the program. Helen is Presi- dent of the Women’s Guild of Glossbrenner United Methodist Church and this year she and her husband co-chaired the congregation- al dinner at Glossbrenner. Mrs. Hamilton is a member of the Mount Joy Business and Professional Women. At home Mrs. Hamilton is a licensed antique dealer and is also well-known to her neighbors as an avid gardener who is always will- ing to share her knowledge with them. She is also very concerned about the wel- fare of stray animals who appear in the neighborhood and tries to find homes for them. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton share their home on South Market Avenue with Mr. Hamilton’s grand motherand Mrs. Hamilton’s father. The Joycee-ettes who or- ganized the writing and mail- ing of the nomination let- ters were Debra Newcomer, chairwomen, Lois Getty, Pat Sinegar and Harriet Ney. The Joycee-ettes who or- ganized the tea were: Cheryll Hallgren, chairwoman, Pat Moran, Sandra Gingrich, Patti Sinegar, Diana Blace, Jacquie McCurdy, Donna Wetzel, LaVon Harnish and Crystal Fackler. D. Hess is May Queen Diane Hess is May Queen at Beahm Junior Diane Hess Don Witman Donald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin Witman, R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. He is a senior in the academic course at Donegal High School. His high school activities include: Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12 (President); County Band 10, 11; Stage Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10. 11, 12; Brigadoon 11; Camelot 12; County Chorus 11, 12; District Chorus 11, 12; Re- gional Chorus 11; All East- Don Witman ern Chorus, Ist Tenor 12; Dramatics Club 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Year Book Staff 12. Donald is a member of Florin Church of the Breth- ren where he is a member of the Men’s Choir and Senior Choir. He is in the CEP program with Eshelman Studio, Man- heim where they are pro- viding him with a summer job. He plans to attend Eli- Elizabethtown College after graduation from Donegal High School, where he will major in music. Helene Dalkiewicz Helene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Dal- kiewicz, R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. She is a member of the senior class at Donegal High School. Her high school activities include: Track 9,10,11, 12; Dramatics Club 9, 10 (Parlia- mentarian) 11, 12 (V. Pres.); Rifle Club 9; Spanish Club 11, 12; Science Cub 11; by Pam Horst The 1975 May Day Cele- bration, sponsored by the Junior High Student Coun- cil, was held on Friday evening at 7:15 in the W. I. Beahm Junior High audi- torium. Highlighting the evening was the crowning of the 1975 May Queen, Diane Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess, R. D. 1, Mount Joy. Diane was a representative of section 8-B. Her activities in school include: gym club member, an enthusiastic wrestling cheerleader, and a student council representative. For Girl and Boy of Month Helene Dalkiewicz Drama Club' Assemblies 9, 10, 11, 12; National Edu- cation Development Test Certificate of Merits 10; Senior Class Play 11, 12; Senior Class Executive Com- mittee 12; Camelot Stage Committee 12; Hispanic Honor Society 12; National Honor Society 11, 12. In addition. she has ser- ved as a “Candy-Stripe Vol- unteer” at St. Joseph’s Hos- Lauver, queen of May Kim Lauver reigns by Pam Horst The 1975 May Queen for Donegal High School is Kim Lauver, 213 Mount Joy Street, Mount Joy. Kim was crowned by Victoria Eichler, the 1974 Donegal May Queen, who was escorted by Jeffrey Sheetz, president of the senior class. Kim’s escort was Rick Lucabaugh. Miss Lauver’s activities in school consist of drama- tics club, chorus, and rhy- thm singers. Kim is well- known throughout the com- munity for her tremendous talent in music. Besides playing the lead role in the summer theater production of “Ask Any Girl ” Kim also played the lead role of Guinevere in the recent school musical, “Camelot.” Her out of school activities include singing in the choir at St. Mark’s United Metho- dist Church and membership in Lancaster Opera Work- shop. Because music out- shines any other interest of Kim’s, she plans to make this her future. Besides en- joying music, Kim also likes horseback riding. Members of the queen’s court and their escorts were: Marica Aungst, Philip Hou- seal; Marlene Hess, Newton Kendig; Robin Wilkinson, Jim Gerberich; Francis Eno, Doug Mueller; Ann Houseal, John Weidman; Janet Sau- der, Dave Schlosser, and Debra Drager, Rick Germer. High School outside enjoyment Diane likes horseback riding and swimming. Her escort for the evening was Arlen Mum- mau. Stacy Miller, 1974 May Queen, crowned this year’s queen. The other candidates for May Queen and their es- corts were: Barbara Shirk, Ron Meckley; LuAnn Bren- neman, Mitchell Johnson; Amy Landis, Philip Howell; Zoe Anne Gumby, Charles Elliot; Sheri Smith, Robert Blake; Jacquee Zeller, Scott Jones; and Nancy Boulton with Brian Ney. a as Queen of May May 7, 1975 pital in Lancaster. She is a member of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Chizich of Mari- etta where she helps in the nursery and serves as a sub- stitute teacher. Following graduation from Donegal High, she will attend York Campus of the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity to major in liberal arts. Kim Lauver as Queen of May Lp VOL
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