975 us- nd 10 An, Ti- August 6, 1975 Mount Joy's Swim Team placed in ten events at the County Swim Tournament last Saturday. Dean Buchenauer came in first in the 50 meter breaststroke and set a new meet record for the county with his time of 33.1 secs. Buchenauer also came in seventh in 100 meter free- style for boys 17 and under. Sherri Kinsey was fourth in the SO meter freestyle for Mount Joy swimmers start Women’s softhall all-stars vie i i ® Sharon Redcay belts one (arrow) off Cass Thome, pitcher, as Barb Hoover, catcher, and Sue Weidman watch it soar. Two all-star teams from the Lancaster County Women’s Softball League played against each other Sunday afternoon in Sico Park, Mount Joy. Onw team was composed of players from the Farm Diner, Chapman’s Apparel, Western Auto, and Mount Joy teams. The oppsoing team was composed of players from the Marietta, E-town Merchants, Ridgeview Farms, and Chiques teams. The latter team won, 14-7. Although it had been announced at the beginning of the game that the winners would toss the losers into the nearby Chiques Creek - nothing of the sort happened. The losing team walked calm and dry off the field. The first team was composed of: Sharon redcay, Betty Girven, Nancy Greenwalt, Lynn Baker, Dottie Kraft, Marty Ebersole, Doris Burns, Cheryl ‘‘Bird’’ Brandt, Sandy Aller, Lois flowers, Cheryl Crowe, and Sherry Donley. The second and winning all-star team was composed of: Norma Heisey, Judy Ginder, Deb Berrier, Joan Shekky, Barb Hoover, Holly Baker, Loris Raber, Sue Weidman, Cass Thome, Cindy Smith, Tanya Cunningham, and Barb Blue. D.H.S. class of 1960 gets together "Photo by Ruth McConnell Co Members of the class of 1960 of Donegal High School held their 15th reunion at the Sherwood Knoll, Centerville, Saturday night. Gary Gillham served as master of ceremonies, and Louise Houseal was program chairperson. Table prizes were won by Linda Koser Wiedman, Loretta Scholl Portner, Gary Stark, Pat Hopple, Esther Rice Shirk, Mary Ginder, Bonnie Bair Wise, Jane Brubaker Barge, and Mike Mumma. Included in the photograph, but not in this order, are: Gary Gillham, Gary Stark, Phyllis Keener Stewart, Linda Koser Weidman, Robert Hopple, Larry Henderson, Raymonda Wagner Aston, Ardis Wolgemuth Santos, Clair Ginder, Christine Leakway Grove, Marlene Sinegar Zuch, James Zuch, Donald Musser, Bonnie Bair Wise, Christine Herr Burkhart, Louise Houseal, Harriet Hawthorn Kometa, Loretta Scholl Portner, Josef Portner, Rita Johnson Chappel, Martha Sprecher, Grace Yeagley, Gene Daveler, Edwin Flory, Jane Brubaker Barge, Michael Mumma, Carole Wolgemuth Lefever, Robert Shirk Mary Salerno Metzger, Keith Matheny, David Shireman. Sarah Nolt, James Bennett, Esther Rice Shirk, Nancy Pennell Brenner, and. Rodney Stoner. coe ‘ urtesy of Columbia News Mount Joy swimmers place in county meet girls 12 and under (31.9 secs.), fifth in the S0 m. breaststroke (42.7), and fifth in the 25 m. butterfly (15.8). Amy Hess was third in the 25 m. freestyle for girls 8 and under (19.1) and third in - the 25 m. butterfly (20.4). Stacey Gingrich was fifth in the 25 m. breaststroke for girls 8 and under (27.5). Stacy Gingrich, Hope Madara, Diana Arndt, and Amy Hess took third place in the 100 m. freestylc fo girls 8 and under with a timc of 1:21.8, a team record. Ricky Kinsey, Dav Drace, Mitch Drace, an Jim Johnson placed scvent!: in the 200 m. freestyle fo boys 14 and under (2:11.5) In addition to the team: record set by the girls 8 an.’ under in the 100 m freestyle, team records wer: set by Sherri Kinsey in the 25 m. butterfly for girls 12 and under, by Amy Hess in the 25 m. butterfly for girls & and under, and by Dean Buchenauer in the 100 m. freestyle for boys 17 and under. MYAA Picnic Saturday August 9, 1975 Rain Date Aug. 10, 1975 10:00 A.M. TR MM Game 12:00 Lunch for players 2:00 PM 1st and 2nd place MM teams, Game. 3:00 PM JP Midget Game 3:30 PM 3rd and 4th place MM teams, Game. 5:00 PM Presentation of Trophies 5:30 PM Winners of 2:00 & 3:30 Games. 7:00 PM Angels & Teeners 8:30 PM Senior Girls Game All players will get their free luch tickets from their respective managers. Concession stand open as usual for all others. Becton dies Roger O. Becton, 128 Gay Street, Marietta, died in an auto accident Sunday morn- ing about a mile south of Marietta along Route 441. Becton was employed by the Bureau of Employment Security in Lancaster. He attended Bethel A. M. E. Church. He served in the Army in the Korean War. His survivors are his widow, Jean Jenkins Bec- ton; five daughters: Valen- cia Hall and Eyvette and Robin Becton of Kingston, N.C., and Sharon and Mitzi Sanders, New York; three step-daughters: Sandra Jen- kins McKinney, Jean Jen- kins and Georgian Jenkins; three step-sons: George, John, and Lynn Jenkins. Also surviving are his paternal grandmother, Ger- trude Becton, Kingston, N.C., and seven grandchil- dren. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 11 PE epg THE NEW MANAGERS AT THE Lincoln Restaurant invite you to enjoy our HOMEMADE DOUGHNUTS ABSOLUTELY FREE between the hoursof 6a.m. and 10 a.m. during the MOUNT JOY SALESDAYS August 7th - 8th - Sth SWOPE PRESTO HEISEY FUNK REMEMBER US? That's all of them! A trucker, a college kid, a polisher, and a football player. NO SALESMEN EMPLOYED! .... ... only handlers of quality furniture. Th Aug Weekdays 1-9 TRUCKER Saturday 1-6 OF FACTORY FRESH "0-00 00 FURNITURE 17 New Haven St., Mt. 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