Page 16 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Three more recruits join Donegal Rangers Last Saturday the Done- gal Rangers made the Sultzbach House their head- quarters in Marietta as they recruited new members. While they waited for . recruits to show up they « feasted on beef roasted over “4 an open fire in the fireplace, The Rangers fire a volley outside the Sultzbach House: Michael Cohan, Jim Landis, Bechtold, Pat Boas, Dr. William B. Landis. Ross, Pau Cohan People have asked us: what does John E. River- moore look like? So, we asked him whether we could take his picture. To our surprise he con- sented. He said we could take his picture in the stocks at the Farm Diner between Mount Joy and Elizabethtown. Why in the stocks? John said he would like to Jim Landis and his father, Dr. William B. Landis examine tomahawk. Rear: Dean Bechtold, Michael Cohan; front: Dr. William B. Landis, James Landis, Pat Boas . that fort from 1 Loucks, Bainbridge, signing up with Sgt. Michael and made periodic appear- ances outside to fire off volleys from their Pennsyl- vania Rifles. By the end of the day they had three new able men, prepared to make the long trek this fall to Quebec, where they will try to take a British garrison stationed there. The three new Rangers: Mike Carroll, Paul Loucks, and Dennis Shumaker. Rivermoore poses for picture atone for his ‘‘Puritan sins.”’ (wonder what they are?) At the last moment, after he was seated in the stocks he put on a mask, ski-cap, and dark glasses. We were so annoyed for what seemed like breaking his promise, we asked Christopher Swab to tickle his feet. Jonathan and Amanda Swab watch. August 13. 1975 Mary Kanoff Kanoff plays in‘Sound of Music’ Mary Mary Kanoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kanoff, Maytown, has won herself an important role in The Sound of Music to be presented August 22 and 23 by the Elizabethtown Area Music Foundation. Mary will be remembered by local audiences of Done- gal High School’s produc- tion of Camelot this spring. She was Nimue, the haunt- ing figure who appeared in the aisle singing ‘‘Follow Me’ irresistibly to Merlin. Mary, who will be a junior this year at Donegal won the part of the 16-year-old character Liesl von Trapp, on her own 16th birthday. Also in the cast of the Elizabethtown production of Rodger’s and Hammer- stein’s 1959 hit, is Marilyn Strominger, Mary’s voice teacher. Marilyn will play Burglar says, ‘Hil’ to cops Last Tuesday morning at 6:45 a.m., Mount Joy Police were summoned to the Presbyterian Church, where a suspicious person had been seen entering. The church was sur- rounded by Chief Bruce Kline and his men. Before long a lad of 17 emerged with two tape cassettes he had taken from the church. When he saw the waiting policemen, the young man said, ‘“‘Hi!”’ NO CHARGE ' supervised by DHS coaching Staff the role of the Mother Abbess. The subject of the musical is how the Trapp family singers came to Americaas a result of the Nazi invasion of their native Austria. It is about the romance of Maria, who had problems adjusting as a postulant in a nunnery and was sent to work for the widower Captain von Trapp as governess for his seven children, one of whom is Liesl, played by Mary Kanoff. The widowed Cap- tain and the vivacious Maria fall in love and are married with the blessing of the Abbess. But meanwhile the Nazis invade Austria. How the Trapps escape Austria is musically told in The Sound of Music. Hit tunes from The Sound of Music are ‘Climb Every Mountain’’ and ‘‘The Sound of Music.” This musical has been Mary Kanoff’s favorite ever since she saw Julie Andrews star in the movie version when Mary was only six years old. Recently, she had the chdnce to see it again. So in winning the part of Liesl, Mary has realized an ambition, to play in her favorite musical, the same musical she saw her idol, Julie Andrews, play in. It is a little girl’s dream come true. All seats at The Sound of Music are reserved. In- formation about tickets can be obtained by calling 367-5126. . § , § Midget FOOTBALL Clinic for grades 3 thru 8 H 2 5 : Saturday, August 16, 9:30 to 12:00 ! at Donegal High School : i i a a i — b AF XN
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