Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, November 05, 1975, Image 4

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Page 4—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
" DONEGAL SCHOOL PAGE
Veterans Day,
On November 11, the
Donegal High School Dram-
atics Club will present it's
annual Veterans’ Day Pro-
gram. The first part of the
program which is entitled
“Voices of Liberty’’ is a
tribute to great Americans.
Claudia Brandt will portray
Betsy Ross. Also included
will be Kevin Milligan as
Abraham Lincoln, Steven
Hassinger as President John
F. Kennedy, and Jane Youtz
as Mrs. Bixby.
The second part of the
program is an original play
written by Dramatics Club
President, Jane Youtz, en-
titled ‘‘The Trilogy of
Freedom.” The play is
divided into three parts:
The Foundation of Freedom,
The Defense of Freedom,
and The Preservation of
Freedom. Those who will
participate are: Ted Her-
shey, Cindy Charles, Phil
Good, Dalene Hummel,
Greta Weidner, Thomas
McCoy, Patrick Kenney,
Sharon Aurick, Michael
Kohler, Janice Rogers, and
Jim Johnson.
The D.H.S. Chorus will
present the tunes ‘‘This is
My Country’’ and ‘‘O,
Behind the Scenes

Wayne Erdman is featured
in this week’s edition of
Behind-The-Scenes. A se-
nior in the business course,
Wayne is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert H. Erdman.
Wayne was a member of
Ecology Club in ninth grade
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November 11
Columbia the Gem of the
Ocean.” Also, the Rhythm
Singers and the D.H.S.
Band will perform.
Invited as guests for the
program are: Active mili-
tary recruiters, Parents and
community members who
have served as career
military personnel (20 years
or more), and Representa-
tives of local American
Legion and V.F.W. Posts.
There is an open invita-
tion to all Senior Citizens of
Donegal High School Area
to attend. The program is
scheduled to begin at 10:00
a.m., but visitors should be
seated by 9:45 a.m. There
will be a reserved section for
the Senior Citizens.
Business Education Career
Day
The following students
have attended the Business
Education Career Day acti-
vities at Shippensburg State
College on Thursday, Octo-
ber 30th. Those students
that attended were Fran
Barton, Deb Bender, Sue
Miller, Michele Maurer,
and Diane Waltz.

Set and Design Committee
for the Junior Class Play.
This year, Wayne is a typist
for the newspaper. An art
major, Wayne recently won
a prize in an Energy
Conservation poster contest.
He plans to pursue a career
in commercial art.


Coach lezzi

Teacher of the month
by Nanette Pinto
“Mama mia!’ Italy's
favorite son, Donegal’s one
and only, Mr. Dennis lezzi is
November's teacher of the
month.
Mr. lezzi graduated from
Daniel Boone High School
where he was a member of
their winning football team.
Coach lezzi is an alumnus of
Albright College, where he
was president of his frater-
nity and honored as most
valuable football player. He
received a B.S. in Social
Science and is doing gradu-
ate work at Millersville. At
Donegal, Mr. lezzi is assist-
ant football coach, assistant
varsity wrestling coach, and
advisor for the weightlifting
club. He also enlightens our
days teaching Sociology and
World Cultures.
Mr. lezzi resides in
Marietta with his wife,
Emily. He is a member of
Saint Mary’s Catholic
Church in Marietta.
Needless to say, he is
justly proud of his Italian
heritage as he often infers
from time to time in world
cultures class.
‘‘Avanti con buon Lav-
oro’ Signor lezzi!.
Haiku poetry at Maytown
The following are examples of haiku, written by
Mrs. White's sixth grade class at Maytowr
Elementary School.
Haiku is a kind of Japanese poetry containing 17
syllables and using words that call up memories
or feelings.
Billowy clouds fly
Through a field of soft light blue,
Still and wondrous.
-Edward Hess
Black cricket chirping,
Large cat prowling by, listening,
And me standing by.
-Carol Saylor
Flying in the sky,
The bees are dancing happy
And gay, without me.
-Raymond Shifflett
Growing tall, pointing
At the morning skies, standing
Patiently, silent.
-Russell Waite
Beck

November S, 1975 -
news, features, art, poetry composed
by and for the students of Donegal schools.
SCHOOL NEWSPAPER STAFF
MANAGER: Jody Bass
FEATURE WRITERS: Melody Mumma,
Jeanne Freed, Nanette Pinto
STAFF WRITERS:
Eisenhauer, Lyndia Gestewitz,
Hawn, Gail Hunter, Mary Kanoff
TYPISTS: Deb Bender, Wayne Erdman,
Deb Evans, Deb Predrick, Sue Williams
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Holly Baker, Dale
Wendy
Steve Hassinger, Jim
ART: Tim Roaten
ADVISOR: J. B. Siberski
Student council meets
by Donna Germer
The Donegal Student
Council held a meeting on
October 23rd. John Mon-
chak presided over the
meeting. The following are
a few of the events our
student council is sponsor-
ing: The York High School
has asked us to participate
in an exchange program
with S of our seniors; Jim
Byrd, Karen Greider, Chuck
Simmons, Carol Brubaker,
and Lesetta Mummau will
travel to York and spend
November S-7 in the York
School District, while 7 of
York’s students will spend
November 2-4 at our school.
On November Sth, York will
sponsor a party for the
Band collects
The Donegal High School
Band needs two sousa-
phones. In order to raise
money to purchase them,
the Band is collecting labels
and boxtops from Colgate-
Palmolive products. These
labels will be sent to the
Colgate-Palmolive Company
and in return the company
will send to the Band
anywhere from 2 cents to 40
cents for each label or
boxtop sent in.
How can you help the
Band? Save the containers
and boxes from the follow-
ing products: Ajax All-Pur-
Student Council,
Because of the successful
Homecoming dance, an-
other one will be held on
November 1, featuring the
band, Nickel Plate Road.
Nickel Plate Road will
entertain you from 8:00 to
11:00 p.m. Tickets are
available from any student
council member at the cost
of $1.00.
Help make this dance a
success!
The idea of setting up a
smoking area on a trail basis
was brought up. Student
Council was not in favor of
this but agreed to circulate a
petition to get the overall
view of the student body.
box-top labels
pose Cleaner, Ajax Cleans-
er, Ajax for Dishes, Handi-
Wipes, Baggies, Palmolive
Dishwater Detergent, Irish
Spring Soap, Cold Power
Laundry Detergent, Curad
Plastic Bandages, Dynamo
Laundry Detergent, Axion
Laundry Pre-Soak, Deter-
gent Booster, and Wash*‘N’-
Dry.
Please give these con-
tainers and boxes to any
band member. This pro-
gram continues until June 1,
1976.
Your support will be
appreciated.
Parents’ Night November 18
by Wendy Hawn
Lynda Gestewitz
On Tuesday evening,
November 18th, Parents
Night will be held at
Donegal High School from
7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Highlights of the Veterans
Day Program will be offered
in the auditorium by the
Dramatics Club. We hope
that many parents will
attend. After the program,
teachers will be in their
respective classrooms till
9:00 p.m. for those parents
wishing to speak with them.
Students in county chorus
by Mary Kanoff
On October 11, after
auditions at Penn Manor
High School, ten DHS
students were chosen to
participate in the Lancaster-
Lebanon County Chorus
Festival to be held at Penn
Manor High School early
next year.
Students chosen include:
Maypy Kanoff, Jenni Kohler,
Cynthia Charles, Ted Her-
shey, Mike Kohler, Steve
Hassinger, Phil Good, Keith
Gephart, Jim Johnson, and
Kevin Milligan.
Special congratulations go
to Mike Kohler for placing
first in his voice section.