Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 11, 1975, Image 3

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June 11, 1975
177 graduates at
Newton Kendig

Jeff Sheetz
One hundred and
seventy-seven Donegal
High School seniors re-
ceived diplomas last
Tuesday at commencement.
Two students received six
awards each.
Mary Alice Heilman won
the Charles J. Bennet
College Preparatory award;
the English award; the G.
Walter Sloan Science award;
the Valedictorian award; the
Bausch & Lomb Science
award; and a Commended
National Merit Scholarship
certificate.
William A. Landis won
the Donegal Mutual Insur-
ance Company Mathematics
award; a Math Association
of America pin; the Delta
Mu Sigma award; a
wrestling award plaque; and
a senior athletic award.
Landis also was a National
Merit Scholarship Finalist.
AWARDS
Students receiving five
awards each included:
Ramona Ann Sell, who won
the Ramon A. Sell Music
Memorial award; the
Charles W. Heaps Art
Scholarship award; the
V.F.W. Citizenship award;
the Marietta Lions Citizen-
ship-Service award; and a
Dramatics Club award.
Jeffrey Lee Sheetz re-
ceived the V.F.W. Citizen-
ship award; a Donald S.
Staley Memorial Scholar-
ship award; the Mount Joy
Jaycees Athletic Award; a
senior athletic award; and a
wrestling award plaque.

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| ‘Mary Alice Heilman

Don-Witman
SCHOOL SPIRIT
Newton E. Kendig won
the Dramatics Club
Patriotism award; a Donegal
Booster Club’s School Spirit
award; the First Annual Red
Shirt Football award; a
Dramatics Club Award and
an American Youth Founda-
tion Citizenship award.
Donald L. Witman won
the John Philip Sousa
award; the Marietta
Community Chorus award; a
Distinguished Musician cer-
tificate; and a Dramatics
Club award.
Three awards were pre-
Dean
Buchenauer, who won the
Donegal Indian Math Tutor
Organization certificate; the
Armstrong Laboratory
Associatin Merit Award for
Technical and Scientific
Excellence; and the Ramon
A. Sell Memorial Scholar-
ship award. Sharon
Grissinger won a senior
athletic award. A Donegal
Booster Club’s School Spirit
award; and the Mount Joy
Joycee-ettes Athletic award.
Another triple winner was
Brian Lesher, who won the
Donegal Dramatics Club
Distinguished Service
award; a Dramatics Club
award; and the Jeffrey Leif
Haines Memorial award.
NURSE AWARDS
Future Nurse Club
awards were presented to:
Marlene Hess, Janis Brown,
Christine Erb, Gloria Fready
Zink, and Phyllis Splain.
Dramatics Club awards
were presented to: William
Zimmerman, Wayne Betty,
Helene Dalkiewicz, Francis
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Ramona Sell
William A. Landis
Eno, Rebecca Germer,
Debra Werner, Gary
Graybill, Rose Livelsberger,
Marcia Weidman, and
Jacqueline Howell.
Also winning Dramatics
Club awards were: Pam
Horst, Selisa Stauffer,
Timothy Eshleman,
Maureen Jones, Ray
Westafer, and Robert
Shank.
Wrestling award plaque
winners included: James
Warfel, Tony
Barry Bixler, Paul Lauver,
Cary Albright, Jeffrey Rukl,
and Richard Daveler.
Winners of senior athletic
awards were the following:
Wayne Betty, Richard
Daveler, Stanley Frey,
Raymond Husband, Paul
Lauver, Michael Moyer,
Douglas Mueller, Randy
Richards, Jeffrey Ruhl,
David Scholsser, James
Warfel, and John Weidman.
Others who were presen-
ted senior athletic awards
included: Patricia‘ Brown,
Pam Horst, Ann Houseal,
Kim Laughlin, Andrea
McCue, Janet Sauder, Sheri
Zerphey.
DOUBLE AWARDS
Several students received
double awards, including:
Philip Houseal, who won the
Donald S. Staley Memorial
Scholarship award and a
senior athletic awards:
Maureen T. Jones was
presented the Salutatorian
award and an American
Classical League Certificate
of Merit.
Scott Stark won an AMS
Proficiency Certificate for
math and a Senior Athletic
Award. Sheri L. Zerphey


was presented with the
Mount Joy Lions Club
award and the Lancaster
County Bankers Association
Future Business Leaders of
America award.
Other award winners
included; Judith R. Morton.
who won the Business
Education award; Phyllis
Marie Loump, Practical Arts
Award; Eileen N. Grimm
won the Vocational Techni-
cal award.
Patricia Brown was
awarded the Mount Joy
Business and Professional
Women’s Club Scholarship.
The Robert B. Hoffman
Engineering award was
presented to Mark Presnell.
The Clerical award was
presented to Jody Marie
Ney. Michael Sweeney won
the Urban League of
Lancaster County Inc. Youth
award.
SERVICE AWARDS
Christine Erb won the
New Holland Community
Service award.
Marlene Kay Hess was
another double winner. She
won the Farm and Home
Foundation of Lancaster
County Scholarship; and an
American Youth Foundation
Citizenship award.
The Mount Joy Joycee-
ettee Scholarship was
awarded to Jayne B.
Greiner. John P. Weidman
won the Pioneer Hi-Bred,
Inc. College Scholarship
award.
Judy Keller won a
Donegal Booster Club’s
School Spirit award. The
Charles W. Heaps Memorial
Tennis Trophy was pre-
sented to David Schlosser.
Sonya Smith was named the
outstanding typist in the
senior class.
DENNIS MCNECE
Ft. Riley, Kan. (ATHNC)
May 20--Army Specialist
Five Dennis C. McNece, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman C.
McNece, 33 East High St.,
Maytown, Pa., completed a
cooking course here.
He learned how to pre-
pare and serve food in Army
dining halls and in the field.
Jennings flies
again
Barbara Fellenbaum Jen-
nings will participate in
another speed race for light
airplanes on July Fourth.
This will be the 28th
Powder Puff Derby which
follows a 2,591 mile course
through Phoenix, Arizona,
Boyne Falls, Michigan, and
points in between.
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