Page 16 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Schools celebrate Veterans Scene at Grandview Elementary School on Veteran's Day. Veterans Day was cele- brated with special assem- blies at most area schools on Nov. 11. At Grandview elementary School, a ceremony was held outdoors, in the courtyard. Sixth graders Pam Greider and Debbie Freed got things underway with a flute duet. The fourth graders of room 22 presented a playlet based on the Johnny Cash “It's a Grand Old song, Flag.” Actors were Wayne Emenheiser, Jamie Jones, Douglas Heisey and Thomas Longenecker. Leann Kelly, Jimmy Darkey and Marcia Anspach sang ‘“‘It’s a Grand Old Flag.” Flag wavers were Carol Haldeman, Nan Williams, Curtis Martin, Randy Heisey, Karen Grubb, Barry Hilsher , Ralph Martin, Kim Hubbard, and Dwight Yoder. Randy Heisey (left) and Jamie Jones (right). Peggy Winters played a ‘Love Representative.’ The four freedoms were represented by Sherry Musser, Scott Frantz, Stanley Shearer and Lillian Carnes. Fifth graders Mike Testerman and David Anspach performed the flag ceremony while Mike Jones and Phil Peters played taps. Group singing was led by Pat Enos. Marian Roland played the piano. Be 2 Playing flutes are Debbie Freed (left) and Pam Greider (right. Standing in background are Another veterans’ play by Youtz The Dramatics Club of Donegal High School held a Veterans Day assembly Tuesday to honor local veterans. The assembly was high- lighted by a presentation of “The Trilogy of Freedom,”’ an original play by Jane Youtz. Miss Youtz, a senior, has penned dramas for Veterans Day assemblies for the past three years. One of her works, ‘“‘The Commitment,’’ received the Freedom Foundation of Val- ley Forge National Youth Award in 1974. This year she received a plaque for her Americanism from Harry Greenawalt of the Mount Joy Legion Post. Michael Kohler served as moderator for the assembly. Mrs. M. M. Peraro read letters from General Mark Clark and Senator Hugh Scott and introduced mem- bers of the armed services. Among those introduced were: Lt. Colonel Robert W. Eno, Jr., Carl Markley, Ralph Youtz, Tadious Kevis, Richard Floyd, Robert Wil- liams, Robert Gephart, John Penyak, commander of Le- gion Post 466, Marietta; Harry Greenawalt - and James Heilig of Mount Joy Post 185; Harrison Mont- gomery, a Marietta Veteran of World War I; and John Drace. Sd Performing the flag ceremon Anspach and Mike Testerman. I ARR y are, from left to right, Mik £5 a x53 ox Jones, Phil Peters, David tC From left to right are; Dwight Yoder, Lillian Carns, Marcia Anspach, Wayne Emenheiser (hidden), Peggy Winters, Jimmy Darkey, Stanley Shearer, Leann Kelly, Barry Hilsher, Sherry Musser, Nan Williams and Tom Longenecker. Parents attend Beahm Jr. High Parents followed their children’s schedules on Parent’s night at Beahm Jr. High last Thursday. The parents spent ten minutes listening to each teacher describe the classwork. The experience was tiring but educational for parents and teachers. Parent Marie Splain said, ‘‘I know a lot more now than I knew when I came in. There’s a lot the kids don’t tell you. Photo above shows Mr. Topper explaining methods of teaching physical science. Children collect for UNICEF ERROR Ex-POW Col. Benjamin Purcell did not appear at DHS Memorial Day services as we stated in an article last week. He will appear at the school on Nov. 25. Recently the children from the Grandview and Seiler Elementary Schools in Mount Joy collected money for UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund. The final total was $274. This money will be used to help children around the world to have food, medi- cine, schools, hospitals, teachers, and doctors. 3 i 5 5 : 3 ylvan Natic spon: dak ( four state show Cong 29-1 than bene favo than grat kind bene frien affec *ada Engl to The from the River jointly
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