hl TH TH TRAIT TEREST TERE TEES TEST TEE YA THe TWEET WHT. BVT TT POTN lV Od CdS SN - May 14, 1975 Marietta J-C’s elect officers The Marietta Jaycees will hold their Installation of Officers and Awards Ban- quet at Mr. Lacy’s Lounge on Saturday, May 17. Featured in the program will be the installation of the following men as officers for 1975-76: President - William R. Sload; Board Chairman - Richard Smedley, Jr.; In- ternal Vice President - Donald Simmons; External Vice President - Richard Sload; Internal Director - Jay Risser; External Director - John Spickler; Ways and Means Director - James Yeaglin; State Director - Thomas Lavin; Secretary - Ronald Morris; Treasurer - Donald Pickle, Jr. All past and present Jaycees are invited. Tickets are $15.00 per couple and may be obtained by calling C. Willis Herr at 426-1805. The evening will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m. with before dinner refreshment. This will be followed by dinner, the awards and installation ceremonies and a speech by Grant ‘‘Tic’’ Hurst who is known locally as one of the funniest speakers in Lancaster County. Music for dancing will be provided by the Fat Cats and, for any hardy souls who are still ready to go when the music ends at 2 ‘a.m., breakfast will be served at the Etownian Restaurant., Mt. Joy golfers’ tournament The Mount Joy Golf Association is holding its first tournament at the Fairview Course in Quentin on May 25. It will be a full handicap tournament and is sponsored by Johnson’s Bus Service. Following are the lists of foursomes and their starting times. Questions may be referred to William Pennell, 116 West Main Street, 653-5804. Starting Times 11:00. J. Mummau, Stites, J. Sheetz, C. Johnson. 11:07. W. Pennell, N. God shall Q 11:07. W. Pennell, N. Godshall, D. Arnold, J. Hackman. 11:14. J. Shetrompf, A. Neiss, R. Welcomer, J. Stehman. 11:21. C. Drescher, C. Lauth, E. Koser, P. Hoff- man. 11:28. M. Pricio, H. Gingrich, L. Martel, R. Martel. 11:35 R. Hallgren, L. Zwally, B. Eshleman, J. Booth. 11:42. B. Hoff, R. Ober- holtzer, C. Bell, J. Good. 11:49. P. Sload, D. House- al, B. Hurst, B. Flick. 11:56. S. Keller, B. Young, J. Deitz, R. Crumbling. 12:03. J. Hamilton, SS. S. Landis, R. Hoffer, L. Conte. 12:10. K. Houseal C. Witmer, W. Roberts, W. Earhart. 12:17. J. Metzler, J. Funk, G. Funk, D. Halbleib. 12:24. L. Ellis, R. Packer, J. Hostetter, E. Lindemuth. 12:31. R. Hollis, H. Blass- er, B. Oberdorff, B. Quickel. 12:38. J. Hamilton, D. Hertzler, G. Hertzler, J. Landis. 12:45. V. Roberts, K. Alexander, J. Fry, R. Zeolla. 12:52. A. Moyer, I Hostet- ter, G. Berryhill, P. McKain. 12:59. W. Kretzing, H. Zimmerman, J. Pennell, J. Charles. Dr. Schlosser to be honored Lancaster County alum- ni of Elizabethtown College plan to honor Dr. Ralph W. Schlosser as a ‘‘Distinguish- ed Lancaster County Alum- nus’’ at a dinner in his honor on Saturday, May 17. According to John D. Vogle of Lancaster, a chapter spokesman, the dinner will be held at the Brethren Village, where Dr. Schlosser and his wife now live. It begins at 6 p.m. and is open by reservation to alumni and friends of the College. Dr. Schlosser has been associated with Elizabeth- town since 190S as a student, teacher and administrator. He was a teacher from 1906 to 1927, dean of instruction from 1922 to 1927, and president from 1928 to 1941 when, at his own request, he relinquished the presidency to return to the classroom. There, he remained until the spring of 1970, although he was given the title of President; Emeritus in 1962. In 1971, Dr. Schlosser published a history of the institution, ‘‘History of Eli- zabethtown College 1899- 1970, a project under- written by the - Women’s Auxiliary. Dr. Ralph W. Schlosser is the father of Dr. David E. Schlosser of Mount Joy. Lynn Ann Baker ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Jean Baker, 33I Rivermoor Drive, Marietta, announces the engagement of her daughter, Lynn Ann Baker, to Michael Kibler. Mr. Kibler 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kibler, 36 North Chestnut Street, Secretaries conference Among those attending the Annual Educational Se- cretaries Conference held at The Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, University Park, Pa., May 1 - 3, were Mrs. Lillian Fry, Mrs. Virginia McKenna and Miss Patricia Wolfe of Marietta and Mount Joy, Secretaries in the Donegal School District. The conference, a continu- ing education service of The Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, was open to all persons engaged in secretarial and clerical work in the field of education. Theme of the conference was ‘‘The Suc- cess Intangibles for the Secretary.” Mrs. Myrtle S. McDowell, Personnel Mana- ger, Rockwell International, Pittsburgh, presented the keynote address. Lecturers, in addition to Mrs. McDow- ell, included Dr. John M. Steber (‘‘Listening’’) and Mr. Blake D. Lewis, Jr. (‘“*Motivation’’), Assistant Professors of Management Development, Penn State University. Marietta. . Miss Baker will be grad- uated from Donegal High School in June. Mr. Kibler, who is em- ployed by Armstronf Carpet Plant, is a 1973 graduate of Donegal High School. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 9 Donegal school regulations on R. F. Hallgren, Superin- tendent of the Donegal Schools has informed Par- ents and Guardians of Donegal Students of Stu- dents Rights and Responsi- bilites as follows: Corporal Punishment: Corporal punishment shall be permitted in Donegal’s schools. Professional employees shall use such punishment with discretion. This punishment shall be administered with a flat surface directed toward the buttocks of a student, by a member of the professional staff with another staff member witnessing the act. Any professional staff member administering cor- poral punishment must file a written report to the admini- strator who is his/her im- mediate supervisor. Included in the report shall be the following information: a. name of student b. date corporal punishment c. time of day d. nature of offense e. name and signature of person administering punishment. f. name and signature of witness Corporal punishment shall not be administered to a child whose parents have notified school authorities, in writing, that such disciplin- ary action is prohibited. Any professional staff member may, however, use reasonable force even when a parent prohibits it, to quell a disturbance; when it is essential for self-defense; when it is necessary for the preservation of order; when it is necessary for the protection of other persons, and when it is needed for the protection of school property. 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