Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, September 17, 1975, Image 5

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September 17, 1975
PTG to hold open house at Grandview, Mon.
P. Philip Bollenbacher,
Principal, and Kenneth C.
Depoe, PTG President, have
announced that Grandview
Elementary School PTG will
have Open House on Mon-
day, September 22, at 7
P.M.
All parents will have an
opportunity to visit their
child’s teacher for a half
hour session. In each
session the teacher will
discuss the educational pro-
gram offered to the stu-
DHS Band to
by Hazel Baker
Members of the Donegal
Band will conduct a sale of
Heath Chocolate this season
including a variety of candy
bars. The sale profits will
be contributed toward ex-
penses for a possible trip to
Winchester, Va. Although
definite plans are incom-
plete, the event would take
place April 30-May 2.
Earl Brightbill, president,
conducted the business ses-
sion in the band room for
Band Parents and officers,
when Mrs. Paul Hay was
appointed telephone chair-
person; Mrs. James Loraw
will assist Mrs. Brightbill in
a Colgate products label
dents.
Classroom visitation will
be followed by a PTG
meeting in the all purpose
room.
PTG membership is avail-
able to all. The cost is SO¢
per adult or $1.00 per
family. The help and
support of all the parents
invited is to make a success
of a projected on-site out-
door laboratory.
sell chocolate
campaign. Area residents
will be asked to save certain
Colgate labels which can be
redeemed for cash.
Mrs. Mary K. Eberly was
appointed chairperson of the
uniform committee, Mrs.
Marian Lilly, refreshment
committee chairperson, and
Mrs. Theresa Newcomer
was appointed a Director
from Mount Joy. Elwood
Mateer, is membership
chairman.
The October meeting will
be held on the sixth in the
band room. The band will
appear in the Ephrata
parade and compete in the
Harrisburg parade of bands
in November.
Penn Laurel Girl Scouts news
The Penn Laurel Girl
Scout Council will present
the opera ‘‘Daisy’’, in
cooperation with the Lancas-


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ter Opera Workshop, as its
Bicentennial celebration in
1976. “*Daisy’’ is a
contemporary opera based
on the life of Juliette Gordon
Low, founder of Girl Scouts
of the United States, and is
sung entirely in English.
It will be presented at the
Fulton Opera House in
Lancaster, April 27, 1976
through May 8, 1976. There
will be three separate Girl
Scout Choruses of S0 girls
each, 12 years of age and
over, who will take part in
the opera. One chorus will
be girls of Lebanon County.
Each chorus will sing in at
least three performances.
Auditions for the Lancas-
ter County Chorus will be on
Saturday, September 20
from 10 A.M. to 12 Noon
and on Sunday, September
21, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the
Lancaster Opera Workshop.
Mrs. Verna Lefever of
Lancaster will be the direc-
tor. Any Lancaster County
Cadette or Senior Girl Scout
is invited to attend either
audition, and is asked to
bring music that is easy and
familiar for her to sing.
There will be several
rehearsals for the selected
chorus plus rehearsals for
the total cast and chorus at
the Lancaster Opera Work-
shop. All rehearsals will be
Saturday or Sunday after-
noons at 2:30 P.M.



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