Page 16—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Introducing a newspaper within a newspaper: news, features, art, poetry composed by and for the students of Donegal High School be $e don WA AR Ie Gibason. TYPING: Sue Williams, Wayne Erdman, Deb Evans, Ginny Bigler, Deb Bender, Jody Bass. PHOTOGRAPHY: Jim Beck. ADVISOR: J. B. Siberski. October 1, 1975 SCHOOL NEWSPAPER STAFF EDITORIAL: Dale Eisenhauer, Gestewitz, Wendy Hawn, Gail Hunter, Renee Husband, Nanette Pinto, Melvin Shearer, Jeanne Freed, Barbara Landis, Melody Mumma, Mary Kanoff, Theresa Graham, Tim Roaten, Lauri Martin, Carole Lyndia Deb Pedrick, Homecoming Sat. at D.H.S. by Carole Gibason and Donna Germer Donegal is planning the biggest and best homecom- ing ever. The action starts on Friday, October 3 with Color Day, when everyone traditionally dresses in green and white. A prize will be awarded to the best-dressed teacher on that day. Our Homecoming Foot- ball game will take place Saturday, October 4 whei the Indians will beat the Elco Raiders. Then ou Homecoming Queen will be crowned. The following girls are vying for the honor o being this year’s Homecom ing Queen: Michele Arndt, Kathy Beach, Deb Thomas. Karen Greider, Francine Huss, Joni Shank anc Robbin Roberts. BRERPERVERVERVERERESR Also on Saturday the soccer team will play the alumni. Best of luck, guys. From 1:30 to 5:30 our great wrestling team will hold their fourth annual chicken bar-be-que in the rear parking lot. Saturday night the cheer- leaders will sponsor a Homecoming Dance at the high school from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. featuring ‘‘The Tender Touch’ from Mid- dletown. Tickets may be obtained from any JV or Varsity cheerleader. Cost is $1.25 in advance, $1.50 at the door. Hurry and buy your tickets. Wrap up your Homecoming weekend at the dance. Join the fun at Homecom- ing this weekend! POETRY CORNER Autumn by Jeanne Freed In September comes the fall season, And every tree begins to change. All the leaves have a reason For falling off in the rain. In the autumn the weather gets cold; And the tree's leaves begin to fall. Leaves in red and orange and gold Fall when they hear nature’s call. *‘Winter‘is coming, it’s time to sleep,” Mom Nature said in her sweet voice. Sleep until you hear the peep of Spring's first beautiful noise. Then when spring time comes rolling around, The leaves start to turn into trees. The seeds they have in abound Will grow to sway in the breeze. But time has a hand in everything, And it may change things overnight. But Nature won't let anything Stop her when she thinks she is right! So please be aware of Nature's code, And don’t stop her trees from growing. Don’t destroy what she’s sown Or our Earth may stop going. SEVERE VERER Ken Depoe Behind the scenes by Gail Hunter Donegal High School has many fine, dedicated teach- ers. One teacher is Mr. Ken Depoe. Mr. Depoe has been teaching at Donegal High School in the Industrial Arts Department since 1954. He has also served as a basketball coach and as a Junior High School wrestl- ing coach. Mr. Depoe is a very kind and informal teacher. Whether it’s build- ing sets for a play, printing the program for an affair at Donegal, constructing ta- bles tor the School Fair, or handing out athletic equip- ment, Mr. Depoe does the job along with the regular teaching assignments with complete dedication and support. Mr. Depoe is well liked and respected by his stu- dents and fellow teachers. For the endless hours of work, his continual support over the years, and the ability to smile through all, we, the newspaper staff, salute Mr. Ken Depoe. Trees available for planting by Tim Roaten Landowners, here’s your chance to beautify your land, by planting trees. The trees being sold are from the Lancaster County Con- servation Directors. Types of trees are as follows: a pack of ten evergreen seedlings is a- vailable for $1.30; hardwood seedlings, 12 to 18 inches tall, are $1.00 each; other types available are Norway Spruce, Blue Spruce, White Pine, Douglas Fir, Sugar Maple, Red Oak, Sweet Gum. Purchasers may pick trees up at the nearest public high school when notified. All orders must be received by October 31, 1975. Actors meet by Mary Kanoff The first meeting of the 1975—76 Dramatics Club was held Friday, September 19. Presiding over the meeting was President Jane Youtz. Other club officers include Mike Kohler, Vice President; Karen Thomp- son, Secretary; Lori Martin, Treasurer; and Steve Eno, Parliamentarian. Steve Eno was also appointed perman- ent stage manager. Choir to give concert Nov. 8 by Mary Kanoff The Concert Choir for 1975—76 has met three times during the past weeks and has begun to prepare for their first performance. The Choir will debut No- vember 8, during the Veterans’ Day Assembly. Officers for this year include Mike Kohler, Presi- dent; Ted Hershey, Vice President; Lesetta Mum- mau, Treasurer; Natalie Zuch, Art Chairman; and Holly Baker, Publicity Chairman. These officers Spanish Club by Carole Gibason The Spanish Club has great things in store for this school year. A bake sale will be held Friday, October 24 in front of Greer’s Jewelry Store in Mount Joy. An exchange student from a Spanish-speaking country is coming this year to visit us. A possible trip to New York City is hoped for. Also, there will be a language banquet in May which will include food typical of Spanish, German, French, and Roman menus. Plans are in the making for a “street dance’’ in which a Mount Joy Street will be have tentatively schedulea the annual Halloween Party for October 31. Also, thirteen members of the choir are busy preparing audition music for County Chorus. These auditions will be held October 11 in Penn Manor High School. Mem- bers auditioning include Holly Baker, Cynthia Charles, Jennie Kohler, Natalie Zuch, Kathy Jones, Mary Kanoff, Keith Gep- hart, Jim Johnson, Ted Hershey, Mike Kohler, Kev- in Milligan, Steve Hassinger and Phil Good. plans sale, trip blocked off so that young people from Mount Joy, Marietta, Maytown, Rheems, Elizabethtown, Salunga, Landisville and nearby areas can come and have a good time for several hours. This function is in accordance with the Greater Mount Joy Bicentennial Committee. Also, there is interest in sending a money gift towards the building of the new Cathedral of the Virgin of Guadelupe in Mexico. Spanish Club advisor is Mr. Glenn Hess. Club president is Scott Brightbill. The Spanish Club plans a very active year. D.H.S. alumni are needed for band The Homecoming half- time at Donegal this year, on October 4, will include an alumni band. Past members of the Donegal High School "Band who are interested in being a part of this event are asked to contact Glen Leib at: 426-1718, 653-1871, or 653-5627, or Stanley Tucker at 533-3454. The goal is to have fifty alumni members for the band. The band plans to have only one rehearsal and that would be the day of homecoming prior to the performance at 11:30 a.m. If you have any questions regarding the Alumni Band feel free to call. for soccer The Donegal Hockey Team and Coaches extend a warm invitation to all Donegal Alumnae hockey players for a Homecoming Get-Together on Saturday, October 4, at 9:00 a.m. Coffee and doughnuts will be served at 9:00 followed by a game between the alumnae and the high school hockey team at 9:30. The alumnae players are our pride and joy and are most welcome to visit with us once again on the hockey field. We are asking parents to relay this information to their daughters, particularly those girls away at college or away from home.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers