Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, August 27, 1975, Image 12

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    Page 12 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Donegal Band tunes up at camp

The band at attention
Approximately 150 Done-
gal High School band
members, personnel, chap-
erones and directors attend-
ed the third annual band
camp at Gettysburg College
last week. New routines,
drills and practice sessions
under the direction of Glen
Leib filled the hours from
7a.m. until 9:30p.m. daily.
The band also had free
time for swimming, ping
pong or rest periods from
the schedule. Albert Sako,
drill master from West
Chester, was guest instruc-
tor. His daughter Helena
assisted with the drills as
did Debbie Myers or Eliza-
bethtown, and Arthur Bach-
man of Mount Joy, a former
drum major. A demonstra-
tion of what the group
learned was presented Sat-
urday morning.
Band uniforms will be
distributed Wednesday to
juniors and seniors and
Thursday night during
practice session at the High
School. Band officers are
Steve Hassinger, president;
Scott Brightbill, vice-presi-
dent; Natalie Zuch, secre-
tary; Melody Mummau,
treasurer; and Tammy
Newcomer, historian. Jackie
Frey is captain of the color
guard, Patty Storm is
featured majorette, Cindy
Charles is head majorette
and Phil Good is drum
major.
DHS boys attending the
band camp were: Sam Zuch,
Mike Zeller, Dave Crank-
shaw, Chuck Simmons, Bill
Hayman, Eric Gotwalt, John
Day, Jim Landis, Robert
Pekarek, Doug Geltmacher.
John Ruhl, George Root,
Jim Johnson, Brad New-
comer, Kevin Milligan, Jim
Byrd, Doug Hapwood, Don-
ald Kelly, Patric Kenny, Jeff
Lowe.
Albert Sako, Steve Has-
singer, Keith Gephart, Phil
Good, Steve Elliot, Dean
Zimmerman, Jay Schatz,
Doug Shelly, Phil Howell,
Floyd Runkle.
Dean Bricker, Greg Zim-
merman, Randy McCoy, Joe
Coover, Denny Weller,
Marshall Breinich, Ed Geh-
man, Keith Rietsch, Greg
Bryant, Bruce Eyer.
John Wagner, Jim Rowe,
Wayne Mylin, Joe Day,
Kevin McKain, Jon May,
Corky Flick, Scott Brightbill,
Joe Meszaros, Jeff Boulton.
Hugh Fitzpatrick, Curtis
Funk, Curtis Thompson,
Bruce Wagner, and Scott
Stauffer.
Also attending were:Mr.
Gene Bender, Mr. Art
Baughman, Mr. Banks
Wagner, Mr. Elwood Wa-
teer, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Leib.
Girls attending were;
Barb Landis, Betsy Heisey,
Bonnie Schatz, Tammy
Newcomer, Francine Huss,
by Hazel Baker
Connie Malik, Caroll Giba-
son, Cindy Emenbheiser,
Suzanne Frey, Jeanne Hop-
wood.
Cindy Prowell, Belle Bal-
mer, Sue May, Karen
Devitry, Paula Mayer, Vick-
ie Lilly, Sue Bender, Jill
Wilson, Jackie Frey, and
Heidi Mummau.
Sue Hamilton, Denise
Lutz, Pam Herman, Natalie
Zuch, Donna Ebersole,
Melody Mumma, Kathy
Jones, Holly Baker, Cindy
Charles, Eileen Jones
Ann Studholm, Sharon
Bryant, Mary Laraw, Becky
Zimmerman, Karen Barn-
hart, Bonnie Wolgemuth,
Deb Hay, Brenda Longe-
necker, Sue Williams.
Brenda Shearer, Wendy
Golden, Linda Eberly, Lisa
Mummaw, Barb Peifer,
Sally Schatz, Sue Miller,
Jody Farheninger, Karen
Smith.
Dana Elliott, Lori Good,
Carol Oberholtzer, LuAnn
Eichler, Chris Spickler,
Kristen Straub, Monika
Nissley, Penny Hendrix,
Patty Shenk.
Becky Ruhl, Wendy New-
comer, Sue Meszaros, Jo-
lene Lindemuth, Tammy
Duke, Deb Ross, Sylvia
Lutz, Beth Newcomer, Patty
Storm, Sue Rickle.
Karen Welcomer, Dar-
lyne Bridgette, JoNan Shirk,
Kim Wilkinson, Carolyn
Davis, Dawn Baurman,
Margie Endslow, Barb Far-
eman, Eileen Renyak, Mary
Beth McComsey.
Connie McClain, Ruth
Godshall, Annette Foltz,
Tammy Portner, Robin Ger-
ber, Patti Sheetz, Wenona
Shaud, and Sherri Good.
Also attending were:Mrs.
Hazel Baker, Mrs. Loretta
Portner, Mrs. Louise Loraw,
Mrs. Patricia Eichler, Mrs.
Clara Bryant and Mrs.
Marion Lilly.
Farmers First
plans seminar
Long Range Financial
Planning, the fourth in a
series of Consumer Aware-
ness Seminars sponsored by
Farmers First Bank, Lititz,
will be presented the week
of September 15.
Clyde S. Zink, Senior Vice
President of Farmers First
Bank, will be presenting the
| seminar which will include
the Advantages vs Disad-
vantages of Joint Owner-
ship, Extra Value via Tax
Planning, and How to attain
Your Goals in Estate Distri-
bution.
The public is invited to
attend the free 1 1/2 hour
seminar which will be held
both mornings and evenings
in five different locations
a throughout the county.

More information and
reservations can be obtained

August 27, 1975
Baton twirlers learn from guest twirler Debbie Myers, left

Glen Leib and guest director, Albert Sako
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Yarnell (Norma Zirk), 52 N.
Decatur Street, Marietta, a
daughter, at Lancaster Gen-
eral Hospital, August 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ney
(Patricia Hooper), 24 W.
Donegal Street, Mount Joy,
a son at St. Joseph’s
Hospital, August 18.
Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Thome (Carolyn Sweigart),
R.D.#2, Mount Joy, a
daughter at Osteopathic
Hospital, August 18.


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