Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, October 15, 1975, Image 4

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"Deb Hay
Behind the Scenes
by Melody Mumma
This column, designed to
feature active Donegal High
School students, will appear
three times throughout the
month. Once a month, a
teacher who has serviced
the school in a special way
will be recognized.
This week Behind-the-
Scenes features Deb Hay. A
senior in the Academic
course, Deb is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hay
of 14 Queen St., Maytown.
Deb plays clarinet in concert
band and saxophone in
marching and stage band. In
ninth and tenth grade she
was a member of County
Band, and in her junior year
she was in the Lancaster
County Wind Ensemble.
Deb also played in the
orchestra for the school
productions of Brigadoon
and Camelot.
Besides her musical acti-
vities, she was a member of
FNA-9,10; Spanish Club-11;
Needlework Club and YEA-
12. She also served on the
property committee for the
Junior Class Play.
An active 4-H’er, Deb is
president of the Knitting
and Crocheting Club and
has recently been chosen as
the Knitting, Crocheting
Posture Queen Representa-
tive. This past summer, she
was an assistant coach for
the Maytown Softball Little
League. To top it off, Deb
was the 1975 Donegal
Coordinator for the Multiple
Sclerosis Campaign.
Deb's hobbies are music,
knitting, crocheting and all
types of handicrafts. She
plans to attend Bible Col-
lege after high school and
will then go into a nursing-
related field.
Foreword for book by J. Loose
A new book, ‘‘Congress/
The Pennsylvania Dutch
Representatives’’ should be
of interest for all of us who
attend Donegal High
School. The book, written by
Edwin D. Eshleman and
Robert S. Walker, has a
foreword written by Done-
gal’'s own John W. W.
SK ARLE
history department. The
foreword, a concise summary
of the book, proves that
John Loose is a true
historian and also a fine
writer. With all the books
coming out today, we are
proud that John Loose has
helped to make one suc-
cessful.
F 3 4 3463 sRwaan


October 15, 1975
news, features, art, poetry composed
by and for the students of Donegal schools.

Class attends forgery trial
by Jeanne Freed
Have you heard of an
on-the-job-training? Prob-
ably. Well, some D.H.S.
students involved in the
Government and Justice
course taught by Mr. Loose
had an ‘‘on-the-spot-learn-
ing’’ attitude when they
visited the Lancaster County
Courthouse, in Lancaster
City, when they sat in on a
forgery case.
Students who attended
the sessions found it an
exciting experience.
Those who attended the
criminal court sessions
were: Keith Beach, Jeff
Boulton, Dale Boyer, Mary
Ann Crotsley, Helen dele-
sus, Deborah Emsweiler,
Cindy Erb, Dennis Finley,
Peter Fitzkee, Rory Galla-
gher, Lisa Gibble, Randy
Ginder, Donna Gebhart,
Steve Hassinger, John Hay-
man, Marilyn Heisey, Pam
Herman, Gail Heinter, Re-
nee Husband, Teri Johnson,
Brian Kaylor, Jay Long,
Eugene Mellinger, Chris
Merchant, Steve Minnich,
Dave Presto, Deb Campbell
Rulka, Jon Sheetz, Jere
Sipling, Tom Snyder, Patty
Storm, Scott Witmer, Steve
Zerphey and Jeff Zimmer-
man.
Soccer team needs a crowd
The Donegal Soccer Team
would like to have more
spectators. The guys need
to hear cheering to help
them get going! Our games
are as follows for next week:
Tuesday, Oct. 14, Pequea
Valley at Home; Friday Oct.
17, Lancaster away. The
following week we close our
season with a game at home
with" Hempfield. All games
start at 4:00. We need your
support, so lets get out and
go to a soccer game. You'll
be glad you did.
The Donegal Soccer
Cheerleaders would like to
express their appreciation
for the great turnout at the
Homecoming Dance on Oc-
tober 4, 1975. ‘“‘Tender
Touch’ was a great band
and we hope they had as
much fun as we did. We are
glad this dance was a
success because it will give
everyone something to look
forward to in the future at
D.H.S.
Thank You,
Michele Arndt, Jackie Frey,
LuAnn Eichler
Wendy Newcomer, and
Lisa Johnson.
How good was ’76 class float?
After reading this letter,
I do not want one to get the
impression that the Class of
‘76 are sore losers. This is
not so. We think that if you
deserve to win, then you
should.
As the students of DHS
know, the Class of ‘77 won
the pep rally, Friday Octo-
ber 3. This fact does not
make us as mad as what was
blamed on the Seniors. Can
you believe that one
Poem
“My Summer’’
I went to the mountains,
I played near a tree,
I nursed two cats,
And skinned my knee.
I went to the park,
And played softball,
But, I never hit one,
Over the wall.
by: Mary Gutshall
, , Maytown Elementary
i
teacher, who happens to be
a junior homeroom teacher,
actually had the nerve to say
that the Class of ‘76 float
was not original? Yet, how
original is a football or tents
with flags and an Indian
standing on it? The senior
float was a scroll having to
do with the Declaration of
Spirit.
While the students of
each class were busy mak-
ing their floats, many
unfortunate incidents
occured. The teachers who
judged the pep rally took
points off the SENIOR
CLASS ONLY. Now, you
tell me how FAIR that was?
They only heard rumors, not
actual facts of what hap-
pened. Each class involved
with the incidents, should
have had points taken
off —NOT just the seniors.
It was later said that the
Class of ‘76 was disqualified
from the pep rally.
A Student
Gibason.
Christine Heinaman
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
TYPING: Sue Williams, Deb Pedrick,
Wayne Erdman, Deb Evans, Ginny Bigler,
Deb Bender, Jody Bass.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Jim Beck.
ADVISOR: J. B. Siberski.

Mitchell Nissley
Girl and Boy of the Month
by Sue Williams
October’s Boy of the
Month is Mitchell Nissley.
Mitchell is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth R.
Nissley, 612 Wood Street,
Mount Joy, PA. He is a
member of the senior class
at Donegal High School
where some of his activities
include Ecology Club and
Rifle Club.
Last year Mitch took third
place in League Champion-
ships (Rifle). Other achieve-
ments include: Renesselaer
Medalist (math & Science),
Science Fair Physics Award,
and National Merit Semi-
Finalist.
At the present time,
Mitch is employed at Mil-
ler’s Arco Service Station,
Mount Joy. After gradua-
tion from high school, he
plans to enter college to
pursue an education in
nuclear engineering.
The Girl of the Month for
October is Christine Heina-
man. Christine is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Heinaman, 102
North River Street, May-
town, Pa. As a member of
the senior class at Donegal,
some of her activities
include Hockey (co-captain),
cheerleading, and Booster
Club.
Following graduation,
Chris plans to enter a
business career.
Magazine sale a success
by Brenda Gibble
On September 17, the
Donegal High School and
the Beahm Junior High
started their annual maga-
zine campaign. By October
3, we surpassed our goal of
$1,900. Sales were encour-
aged by prizes offered for
different sales combina-
tions. As a result of
reaching their goal, the
students will be entertained
by a full length movie.
We appreciate everyone's
efforts and especially Betty
Shearer whose $266 worth of
sales put her in high
salesman seat at the high
school. She is followed by
Alice Bradley in second and
Barb Landis in third. Amy
Showalter captured high
salesman at the Junior High
with a sales of $89. She is
followed by Sherry Derr in
second place and Bruce
Sipling in third.
We are also proud of the
combined efforts in Home-
rooms. Mr. Metzler, grade
7; Mr. Halbleib, grade 8;
Mr. Stellar, grade 9, Mr.
Siberski, grade 10; Mr.
Norris, grade 11; and Miss
Zeller, grade 12. These
high homerooms are deter-
mined by the highest
average sales per student.
The class of 1979 had a
total sales of $1,877 to give
them high class at the high
school. The class of 1981,
had a total sales of $2,541 to
give them high sales at the
Beahm Junior High. :
We thank everyone In
the community who helped
the students, and we con-
gratulate the students. It
was a job well done.
Now is time
to sign up for
Merit testing
by Theresa Graham
Juniors, registration for
the, PSAT/National Merit
Scholarship test on October
21st is now open. You may
register by signing your
name in Mrs.. Grimms
office and paying the $2.50
testing fee. :


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