Page 20—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN October 22, 1975 Students pedal miles and miles for Donegal grads’ scholarships Students from Donegal schools spent Sunday afternoon riding bicycles over measured miles, to raise money for the DEA’s scholarship fund. The money will be used to help Scene at the Sportsman’s Farm last Sunday. Ann Condrack (on foot) checks mileage ticket of Kelly O’Leary (second from right). Donald Armold (far left) and Kelly Drohan far right) wait to have their milage tickets punched. ! At the end of Wivell’s Lane, mileage checker Charles Leader (at left) keeps track of distances. Bicyclists are, from left to right; Mike Sarabaugh, Craig Depoe, Bob Nethery and Thomas Flowers. Mount Joy VFW gives two flags to Vo-Tech * A » * ; * a ad 3 * (0 The Mount Joy American Legion presented two flags to the Vo-tech school last week. One American flag and one historic Bennington flag were given. Shown above are, from left to right, Harry A. Greenawalt, Commander of American Legion Post 185; Martin n. Gyomber, principal of Mount Joy Vo-tech; Carmella Keller of the FFA; Mike Carroll of VICA; Jill Weidman of DECA; and Irwin H. Smith, Jr., Finance Officer of Post 185. Donegal grads through trade school or college. Teacher Eugene Funk powers up a hill with students in hot pursuit. Funk rode 66 miles in the bike hike. Sherri Kinsey )not shown) matched Mr. Funk mile for mile, but ended up with a total of only 65 miles because her home was closer to the track. Mileage to and from home was counted in the totals. BPW hears Dr. Nancy Tischler on ‘Business Women of the Bible’ Left to right: Mrs.Albert Whalen, Mrs. Earl Koser, Mrs. John Fry, Dr. Nancy Tischler, Mrs. Ben Horst, Mrs. Ronald Hart. Dr. Nancy Tischler, Pro- fessor of English at Penn State Capitol Campus, Mid- dletown, and the mother of two sons, Eric 11 and Grant 7, was guest speaker for the Mount Joy Business and Professional Women’s Club on Sunday morning at the Mount Joy Restaurant. Tne event marked the local group’s celebration of National Business and Pro- fessional Women’s Week, October 19-25. Dr. Tischler spoke on ‘‘Biblical Business Women’’, a subject on which she is writing a book. The speaker read about the creation of woman from Genesis, explaining that the word‘‘man’’ as used generi- cally in the Bible, refers, of course, to humanity, both men and women. Woman is the comple ment of man, Dr. Tischler reminded her aud- ience. Women have always been leaders, content to be without being recognized as leaders. Miriam, Mary, and Martha were all leaders of their day. Today women, more than ever, are free to fulfill all their talents and needs. Members of the Public Relations Committee ar- ranged the program. Mrs. Ben Horst Jr., chairman of the committee, introduced the speaker. Members of the committee include Mrs. William Barto, Mrs. Leslie Blake, Mrs. Richard Bro- mer, Miss Elsie Lefever, Mrs. Loren Rahe and Mrs. Roscoe Thome. Mrs. Horst offered the Invocation, and Mrs. Lester Koder read the Scripture lesson. A welcome was extended be the president, Mrs. John Fry. Each member of the club will wear a gold “mum” in recognition of National Busi- ness and Professional Wo- men’s Week. Bulletin error Last week, the Susque- —hanna Bulletin inaccurately reported the the Mount Joy Borough Council was consi- dering selling the publicly owned Graybill House to the Graybill family. The Council has never considered selling the house. However, Council will consider a motion to lease the house to the Graybills on a long term basis. The motion was referred to the public works commit- tee. A i ris hs hk] er it, ov it. hig ne we Tri bu Ca be ing tor off inf art the ph (1- Dir the
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