Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, May 07, 1975, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    May 7, 1975
Students take over schools
Last Monday and Tuesay,
there was a reversal of roles
in the Donegal School Sys-
tem as students participated
in Student Government Ca-
detTeaching Day. These
students spent Monday ob-
seving the teacher they were
to replace, but on Tuesday
they actually ‘‘took over”
classrooms and offices
throughout the school sys-
tem.
Pam Horst traveled to all
the schools interviewing the
replacement teachers. Most
of them agreed that being a
teacher was much different
from being a student.
Marlene Hess, who re-
placed Mrs. Sadie Brooks as
nurse, said that she enjoyed
herself but felt that the high
school could use more first
aid supplies.
Mr. Freund, a junior high
mathematics teacher, was

DEAR ABBY
{tioning in the house.
can I change his mind?
exhaustion.

cheaper than alimony.







24 S. Market Street
Wife May Play
It Cool to Get
Air Conditioner
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
DEAR ABBY: We live in Huntsville, Ala., where it’s
very hot and humid. My husband makes over $20,000
a year, we live in a $35,000- home, have no debts, our
children are gone and on their
own, and we have money in the
bank. My complaint? My hus-
band refuses to put air condi-
He works in air conditioned 3
comfort all day while I slave
over cleaning, cooking, ironing,
and nearly die of the heat. He
says cheap air conditioning is
too noisy, and good air condi-
tioning is too expensive. How
BURNING UP IN
HUNTSVILLE
DEAR BURNING: The
price of the finest air
conditioning system
available will look like peanuts compared to
what your husband would have to lay out in
doctor bills should you collapse from heat
Make a little noise on your own, sister, and
chill that man of yours until he thinks a North
Dakota blizzard has gripped Huntsville. So
air conditioning is too expensive? It’s a lot
Thanks, Abby.
We couldn't have said it better. All we can add is, if
you're burning up here in Mount Joy - or Maytown
- or Marietta - or Bainbridge, get a free estimate.
Call 367-1363.
EERE SaaS
EEE EEE cA
oo 000 |
WITH THIS COUPON TOWARD THE
PURCHASE OF A TRANE CENTRAL AIR
CONDITIONING SYSTEM.
RANE
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING
Coupon Supper. May 304;
LEO KOB, INC.
Since 1904
PLUMBING — HEATING — AIR CONDITIONING
Ph. 367-1363 Elizabethtown


ABBY
 
























 

 
 
 
by Barbara Landis
replaced by Stacy Miller,
who said she now under-
stands why teachers do not
like talking classrooms.
Jeanne Freed taught 6th
grade at Seiler Elementary
and had no butterflies
because she had taught in a
similar program last year.
Barb Landis substituted
for Mr. Prowell at the Junior
High and gained valuable
teaching experience.
Holly Baker returned to
Riverview to teach in an open
classroom, while Mimi Gin-
der traveled to Grandview
and found that, “It’s hard to
get down to their level.”
Deb Sarbaugh, Odessa
Mull, Sonya Smith, and Ann
Houseal were stand-ins as
secretaries. They all gener-
ally agreed that the office
could use some nice, soft
music and - some doughnuts!

Mr. Drenner had two
replacements, Gary Graybill
and Tex Landis. They believe
“It’s a whole different ball
game out of the classroom.”
RAy Husband sat in for
Mr. West. He said, *‘It feels
comfortable. The chairs are
softer.”’
John Weidman found Mr.
Armold’s job of directing
athletics, taking attendance
and teaching to be a rather
demanding schedule.
Last, but not least, Daryl
Houseal chose to become a
custodian for a day. His
words of wisdom for the
students are, ‘‘Stop chewing
gum because we have to
scrape it off the furniture.
All in all, the day was a
success, but, in the opinion
of most of those interviewed
more students should be
involved.
‘Principal’ Gary Graybill
SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 7

‘Nurse’ Marlene Hess

oe 4 3 Host . / 2, : ve
125 Orange Street, Florin Ward
10:00
Will GUARANTEE
your clothes to be the cleanest, brightest, freshest ever.
Why?
Our washers feature 2 Wash Cycles and 3 Rinse Cycles
+» Roomy, clean atmosphere
»» FREE SOAP
+ Lounge Area
+» FREE COFFEE & TEA
» Bachelor Service
v» Ample Parking
v FREE TV
v Play area for children (Inside & Outside)
»» You can wash more for less $ $ S$.
v SOFT WATER
Where?
STEHMAN’S LAUNDROMAT