Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, May 28, 1975, Image 9

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May 28, 1975

Left to right: Ron Morris, Don Pickle, Rick Sload, Bill Sload, Don Simmons, Jim Yeaglin,
John Spickler.
Bill Sload Pres. of Marietta Jaycees
New officers were install-
ed at the Marietta Jaycees
banquet held at Mr. Lacy’s
Lounge, Last Saturday:
William Sload, president;
Donald Simmons, internal
vice-president; Rich Sload,
external director; Tom La-
vin, state director Jim
Yeaglin, ways and means
director; Ron Morris, Sec-
retary; Don Pickle, treasur-
er; Richard Smedley Jr.,
chairman of the board; P.
Michael Sload, past presi-
dent installed his brother as
president and then the
additional officers.
Outgoing president Rick
Smedley made the following
presentation: external pro-
ject of the year award to Bill
Sload for the ecology project
and internal project of the
year to Ed Flanagan for Past
Presidents Banquet night
project.
C. Willis Herr received
the internal chairman award
for the Chapter Newsletter.
The ways and means award
went to Ron Morris for his
Bicentennial Plate Project.
The internal chairman
award was presented to P.
Michael Sload for last years’
chairmanship of the Stay-at
Home Fourth of July Cele-
bration.
Two Presidential awards
were won by Jay Risser and
Gary Kline for assistance to
the president and for partic-
ipation in many of the year’s
activities. The Key Man
award was captured by Don
Simmons for recognition for
outstanding service. Ron
Morris received the 1st year
Jaycee award for his partici-
pation in projects of the past
year. The Jaycee of the year
recognition, voted by the
membership, for the second
time, was presented to Bill
Sload for his dedication to
the chapter and all its
activities.
Outgoing president
Smedley listed some Jaycee
Accomplishments during his
term:electrical service in-
stalled in the school building
by members, a Past Presi-
dent’s Banquet to honor
former leaders, the ecology
project conducted at the
former elementary school,
and the Bicentennial plate
series project; the largest
fireworks display at a two
day 4th of July celebration.
Smedley expressed his
gratitude to the membership
for its support. :
Incoming president, Bill
Sload, in his remarks for
plans for the year ahead
mentioned his desire for
overall good programing to
continue in the community
and chapter; improvement
of the internal J.C. pro-
graming for members’ own
development; keeping the
community better informed
for better relations; and 100
percent improvement of the
school as a recreation center
and headquarters of the
group by November.
C. Willis Herr was toast-
master for the evening. The
speaker was Mr. Grant
““Tic’” Hurst using the topic
“Development of a Sense of
Humor.”
A special award of a life
membership in the Marietta
Jaycees in appreciation of
his past service to the
chapter, was presented to
Mike Sload. The past
president has moved with
his family from the area.
Marietta J-C’s honor wrestlers

“4 LHS Ab
".. Rick Smedley, Ron Mortis, Walt Pfice, Dennis leazi,
i.
« off
The Marietta Jaycees
voted to recognize the
Donegal Varsity Wrestlers
for their championship re-
cord of 11 to 0. A committee .
with Ronald Morris as
chairman made arrange-
ments to present a suitable
trophy. The wrestling
coaches, Walt Price and
Dennis lezzi, accepted the
trophy for the team at the
regular membership J.C.
meeting on May 21st.
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