Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, July 16, 1975, Image 5

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    July 16, 1975
Games for
Maytown playground be-
gan with registration on July
Ist. During the first two
weeks, there were games,
contests and activities for all
ages.
The younger children had
group games of mousetrap,
red rover, dodge ball, and
duck, duck, goose. To relax
a bit, favorite stories of the
children were told under a
shady tree. The older
children engaged in games
of capture the flag, street
hockey, and softball.
Bingo was the activity
held on the afternoon of July
3rd; prize winners were:
Kenny Smith (2), Steve
Henry, Dawn Smith, Floyd
McNece (2), John Kersch-
ner, Sue Heineman, Ther-
man McNece, Barbie Mann,
Brian Hart, Stephanie Bar-
nitz, Judy Kerschner (2),
Mike Gibble, Rodney Rich-
ards, John Lauver, and
Brenda Geib.
Tuesday afternoons are
reserved for 25¢ swim at the
Mount Joy Pool. The bus
leaves at 12;4S and returns
at 3:00 p.m.
Street Hockey was the
main event on Wednesday,
July Sth. The fifth, sixth,
and seventh graders of
Maytown beat the Marietta
players 10-9. Scoring for
Maytown’s winning team
were: Tony Mann-4 goals;
Jeff Mihajlov-2 goals; Wil-
bur Myers-2 goals; and
Tommy Hatt-2 goals.
While the street hockey
game was going on, the rest
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all ages at Maytown Playground- Kids can still sign up
of the playground was
having a coloring contest.
The colored pictures were
placed in three categories - 6
and 7 year olds; 8 and 9 year
olds, and 10 years of age
and up. The judges looked
for neatness and original
color schemes. The winners
were: 6 and 7 year olds - 1st.
Jennifer Hooper; 2nd. Col-
leen Barr; 3rd. Denise
Cizauskas. 8 and 9 year olds
- 1st. Amy Winters; 2nd.
Tom Burger; and 3rd. Susie
Smoker. 10 and up - Ist.
George. Cizauskas; 2nd.
Michele Smith, and 3rd.
Mike Smith.
A lot of activities are
scheduled for the remaining
weeks of playground.
Children not yet regis-
tered, may still participate
in the program.
Donna Hay sets record BEFORE YOU GO ON
in music student test
Nine years ago, a point
system was started in the
elementary schools of the
Donegal School District,
which was designed to
record the progress of the
instrumental music stu-
dents. As an outgrowth of
this system, the one hun-
dred club was formed to
honor those students who
worked steadily for improve-
ment. It was soon necessary
to form a two hundred club,
then a three hundred, and
last year a four hundred
club. This year, Donna Hay,
of the Maytown Elementary
School, broke all existing
records by scoring 3587
points ‘in one marking
period. Donna also won the
Donna Hay
La Tisha Barnitz
Phil Spickler
Karen Mummaw
Bambi Floyd
kevin Becker
Nancy Peterman
Robert Flanagan
Kelly Drohan
Carolyn Gehman
Kaye Wolgemuth
Kelly Oldfather
Patty Kline
Wendy Germer
Jodi Garlin
Carol Gerlach
Robert Zeiters
Donna Watto
Ellen Endslow
Lonnie Earhart
Lester Reiner
Craig Roper
Lisa Woody
Andy Geltmacher
Kathy Maguire
Andy Pietsch
Billy Cox
Phillip Mellinger
Darlene Musser
Allen Brian
Sirirat Sritulanondha
Tracey Geib
Phil Peters
George Cizauskas
Cindy Peifer
sandra Dickason
Jennifer Swank
Erika Nissley
Diane Pardoe
Kathleen Henley
Darryl Risberg
Stacey Ricedorf
Ann Eicherly
Dean Brian
Teresa Meszarous
Casey Wagner
Lynn Hart
Nancy Kreider
Rodney Fellenbaum
Debra Freed
instrumental music trophy
at Maytown for having the
highest number of points in
grades three, four, five, and
six. Her total number of
amassed points was 1654.
The trophy winner at
Grandview this year was
Phil Spickler whose total
number of amassed points
was 1085. At Seiler, the
winner was Maxine Maxwell
with a total of 1074, and at
Riverview, the winner was
Sandra Olweiler with a total
of 518.
The following is a list of
the instrumental music hon-
or students for the last
marking period of this
schoo! vear.
S87 - Maytown
305 - Maytown
211 - Grandview
199 - Grandview
180 - Riverview
180 - Grandview
176 - Grandview
167 - Riverview
163 - Grandview
162 - Seiler
160 - Grandview
156 - Seiler
15S - Grandview
154 - Seiler
150 - Seiler
148 - Maytown
143 - Maytown
140 - Maytown
139 - Maytown
139 - Grandview
138 - Grandview
138 - Seiler
13S - Grandview
133 - Grandview
130 - Maytown
130 - Maytown
129 - Seiler
128 - Riverview
128 - Grandview
128 - Seiler
126 - Grandview
122 - Maytown
119 - Grandview
118 - Maytown
118 - Grandview
118 - Maytown
112 - Riverview
112 - Seiler
112 - Seiler
111 - Grandview
110 - Seiler
108 - Seiler
107 - Seiler
106 - Seiler
106 - Seiler
10S - Riverview
104 - Riverview
102 - Maytown
100 - Grandview
100 - Grandview

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