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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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HARRY PRICE JR. ROBERTA SHELLING Hillclass to challenge 70s SHARON HILL 'Challenging Seventies" will be the theme of commencement exercises when 126 seniors graduate at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday from Sharon Hill High School. Student speakers include Harry Price "What Are We Doing to Stop Roberta Shelling, "Is the Sky Really the Phyllis Siderio will speak on "The Closing of the Gap," written by senior Lynda Fields. Denise Kontrack will give the graduate's creed School directar Charles Lytle will present diplomas to graduates.

Graduates Robert Alexander, Glenn Alf, Richard Bartenbach, Michael Battista, Nicholas Bendistls; Sharon Be'rky, -John Boyer, Maryanne' Brown 'Stephen Brown, Eric Catherine Campuzano, David Chadwick, Elizabeth Connelly Calvin Corvaia, Candice' Creighton, Joseph Crescenzo, Rodger Crowder; Lyn Cunningham, Charles Deasey, Charles Dehnison Daniel Dllbeck, Bernard Barbara Dunn, Joanne Raymond fnderle. Lewis Evans, Sally Ferrara Lynda. Fields, Michael Fisher, Marybeth Fitzgerald, Julia Gallagher, Robert Gallo, Richard Gannon, Geraldine Gilmore Charles Goldy, John Gail Gudelunss, Wayne Hayden. 355 will graduate from Sun Valley High ASTON Sun Valley High School's 355 seniors will graduate at 8 p.m. Tucscl.ay at Sun Center, Chester Township.

Speakers will include valedictorian, Ruth. Brush and salutatorian, Andrew Kostival. Class members are: Annette Alvanltakls Dorothy Ammlung, Donna Anthony, Dale Arnal, Teresa Bacon, John Peter Baker, Judy Maurren Baldwin, Richard Baldwin, Balock, Joseph Barbosa Paulctte Becker, Sandra Belswanger, Rosemary Lorraine Bensen, Nancy Bentley, Wayne Berkerneyer, Ddvld Berkowltz, Joseph Bernard Jr, Keith Berrler, Charles Bllger, Charles Bilger, Jr. Steven Blnnifl John Blacka, Timothy Blodgett, Robert Bluzard Cynfhla Bonnell, Gloria Boreill, Susan Bosser, Thomas Bradford. JoAnn Bradshaw, Diane William Brennan, Gayle Brinzo, Joseph Brodle, Stanley Brodzlnskl, Robert Brown, Louis Bruni, Mary Bruni, Ruth Richard Barbara Burlew, Beverly Burns, Beryl Buza, Andrea Cairns.

Sandra Galloway, Gary Calvin, Chester Canum, William Carpenter, Alma Carroll, Eugene Cassldy, Albert Chalfant 3rd, Cathy Chandler, Sally Charnock, Ralph Christie John Cristinc, William Christopher, Kathleen Cirigliano, Karen Clark, Martha Clark. Virginia Clark, Donald Coburn, Susan Collins, Paul Colucci, Carol Conley, David Cook, David Cooper, Florence Cope, William Corbett 2nd, Eugene Corby, Dan DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Monday, June 8, 1970 RUTH BRUSH Sukcrs, Randall Siimpson, Kay Sand: Lawrence Scarpoto, Rhonda Schctb, Linda Schlff. Deborah Schultz, Ricky Scott, Gcornr- Seamen, Arlcne Sebastian, Evelyn Serluco Charles Shaw, Kathleen Shcchan, Thomas Sheilon, John Shields, Linda Shields, Dcnlse Shock, Linda Sickles, R. Both Sldner, Dorothy Slsslons, Charles Sllpetsky. Slcrwik, Donald Smcdley, John Smith 3rd Joseph Smith, Ronald Smith, Mnrlean Snelllna, MaryAnn Snyder, Karen JoEllen Spencer, Susan Steward, Yvonne Siewarl, Sllscla, Patricia Strain, Paul Sullivant, Robert Suter.

Eric Swanson Bruce Taylor, William Taylor, Sharon Thompson, Angola Tiberl, Elizabeth Denlse Tinman, Paul Tiller, John Troslno, Thomas Trotman, Bradford Turner Susan vanDemark, Richard Venish, Constance Waaner, Katherlne Wagner. Carol walte, Robert Walte, Martha Kenneth Walralh, Carl Ware, Stephen Warfel, Walter Waryaa Jr, Denlse Weaver, Harriet Weiner, Allen Welsh, John Whlttaker, Sharon Wlens, Maureen Milker-son, Elizabeth Wllkie, Elizabeth Williams. Patff Williams, Terr! Williams, Deborah Williamson, Gloria Wllmoth, Robert Wilson, Theresa Wolfe Charles Wolinsky, Sablne Welters, Virginia Woodward, Donold Worthlngton, Barry Yeager, Arzle Yeater, Janice Young, Mary Youngberg, Patricia Zebley, and William Ziegler. Joan Hanley, Valerie Hatton, James Hicks James Hoehberg, Michael Hoffner, Susan Hunt, David Hunter, Michael Impriano, Francis Kealey David Kelly, Karen Kennedy, Carol Kiley, Barbara King, Denlse Kontrack, Estelle Kowalchick, Lynn Krones, Deborah Kyler, James Lancello, Deborah Laskey, Theresa Lopan, Carol Lorup, Chrles Lytle. James.

MaoDonald, Christine Malkus, William Mann, Ma.rgaret Maurer Gary Mau5 Robert McGuire, Bonnie Miller, Stephen Morris, Kathryn Mowery, Jerry Mullholland, Edythe Mummert, Rose Nelson, Richard Newberg Charles O'Donnell, Harry Price, Catherine R-appa, Barbara Reber, David Rebold, Susan 'Renshaw Donna Rhine, -Sharon Rhine, Steven Rinehsrt, Judy Rowe. James Schneider, Monika Schroeder, Robert Scogna; Roberta Shelling, James Shisler, Phyltis Siderio, Janice Siegel, Pete Slti Beverly Smith, Smith, Gail Smith; Barbara, spencer, Barbara Steger, Peter Strang, Margaret Neil Stubblfrfield, Linda Swayngim Beverly Tara, Gersldine' Tepper, Nancy Themens, John Thomas Sally Tompkins, Gilbert Thompson, John Vito Valerio, Norma VanBuskirk, Howard Walker, Linda Walker, William Warren, Clay Wiley. Vp-Tech students are Andrew Chester, Joseph Condy, Michael Myron Losanwych, Thomas Moulder, Daniel Murter, Craig O'Reilly, Albert Rappa, Greco, Cox, Marie Craig, Christopher Crosby, Jerry Cullen, Dennlce'Curry. Edward Daniel Daily, Linda Davles, Penny Davis, Regene Davis, Cynfhla Decker, Anthony DeCostonza, Dale Deeble, Dennis Da'Magistris, Carol Demko, William Dernko Devlin, Anthony DHorlo DiMeglio, Frank DISerafino. Sheridan Anthony Barbara James Sweeley, RussellUren, Jpe Ann Dobson, Dixie Dyden Patricia Dunn, Lorraine Dwyer, Maxie Easter, Sharon Ebright, Gail Elser, James Etser, Patricia Emerson, Dear Elser, Cheryl Evans, Maryann Ewing, Steven Farraday, E.

Mart Federotf, Joan Fiege. Mary Fleisher 'Edwin Fleming Sharon Fountain, George Patricia Fox, Norman Fese, David Fromm, Forrest Fry, William Gatford, Linda Gahres, Mitchell Beverly Gallagher, Jody Giles, Patricia Gllmour, Stephen Gogatz. Kathryn Gomeau, Robert Gommer, Michael Good, Gloria Goodman, Alan Gordon, James Susan Govan, Kenneth Grant Norma Grau, Grzeszkowtak, Guzzo, Hardy Emily Harris, Thomas Charles Harsch Joseph Hart. Roger Hart, James Hartranft, Stephen Hastie, Robert Hatlan, Cindy Hatton Dorothy Haught, Curtis Heisner, Nancy Heist, Patricia Henkle Kathryn Hertsley, Paula Hodgson, Joan' Holefelder, Jerome Holobovich, Michael Hoover, David Houpt. Hewlett, Rita lacono, Judy Igo, Belinda Ingledue, Allen Iron, I Catherine Jackson, Linda Jackson, Brenda ANDREW KOSTIVAL Daily Times correspondents (If.

you have any community news you would like to have published in the Daily Times call -your community correspondent.) ALDAN--Mrs. June Hudson, 110 Perm East Lansdowne, MA 3-1731. ASTON Mrs. Dorothea Reynolds, 2150 Sprlnghouie Lane, Bridgewater Farms. 494-2078.

BETHEL --Mrs. Eileen Stiomo, Garnet Mine Road (Boothwvn P.O.). HU 5-6428. BIRMINGHAM --Mrs. Eileen Shomo, Garnet Mine Road (Boothwyn P.O.) HU 5-6428.

BROOKHAveN Betty Hlboert, 102 E. Roland'RMd, CHESTER HEIGHTS --Mrs. Florence Alt Meadowvale 'Lane, High Meadow. TR 1-3473; CHESTER TWP. Hurry H.

Chaykun, 1318 Anderson Trainer. 494-9063: Betty Pankiw, 218 S. Avon '-Drive, Athbourne Hills, Claymont, SY CLIFTON HEIGHTS --Mrs. Anne Datte, 1024 Drexol Hill. HI 6-4874.

COLLINGDALE Mrs. Linda' Rcllly. 175-B Houston Road. Lansdowne. MA 2-4351.

COLWYN Mrs. Theresa Scully, 231 High Sharon Hill. LU 3-5923. CONCORD Mrs. Eileen Shomo.

Garnet Mine Road (Boothwyn P.O.) ethel. HU DARBY Mrs. Theresa Scully, 231 High Sharon Hill. LU 3-5923. i DARBY TWP.

--Mrs. Marie S. SpcnCB, Bartram Glenoldcn. LE 2-9967 LU 6-4704. EDGMONT Mrs.

Ann Ratlift, BOX 47, Gradyvlllc, Pa. GL 9-3200. FOLCROFT --Mrs. Clara L. Sacks, 570 Elmwood Ave.

LU 6-57M, GLENOLDEN Mrs. Ruth Bissex. 6 Seneca Norwood. LE 2-5694. HAVERFORD Mrs.

Ruth TurnSri hatham Farm, Edgmont (RD 1, Square P.O.I. tL 6-4904. LANSDOWNfc --Mrs. June Hudson, 10 Psnn East Lnnsdownt. MA -1731: LOWER CHICHESTER Mrs.

Judy 2605 Clayton Pa. HU 5-5258. "MARCUS HOOK" Edith Butler, 2 Cedar St. -HIT MARPLE --Mrs. Zaslow, 17 Dartmouth'Lane, EL 4-A8M.

MEDIA Hclea Rassaro, 361 Farnum Md. LO MIDDLETOWN Mrs. Florence teuerwald, 612 Meadowvale. Lane, High Meadow. TR 2-3473.

MILLBOURNE Mrs. Linda Rellly, Church picnic ASTON The Mariners of the 2nd Presbyterian Church will -have a picnic Saturday at Elk Neck Park, Md. Informal play in the afternoon be followed by a supper. Mr. and Mrs.

John Sidoriak will be hosts. Answers PART 1: 1-b; 2-Jesse Unruh; 3-a; 4-C; 5-a PART If; 1-d; 2-a; 3-e; 4-b; 5-c PART III: 1-e; 2-b; 3-a; 4-d; 5-c SYMBOL QUIZ: 1-B; 2-J; 3- 4-1; 7-A; 8-C; 9-E; 10-D CHALLENGE: Erwiri N. Griswold. NEW RIDES NEW ATTRACTIONS OPEN EVERY DAY Now 34- acres of excit- ling fun with full-size castle, storybook land, thrilling exhibits, exotic ing gardens, gift shops and cafeteria. ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL ATTRACTIONS Ridos galore Riverboat, Train, U-Drive cars and Electric boats, Fantastic monorail and so much more.

Bring your camera! COLOR WOCHUHE- 1 Duk-hUWJcffawl DELAWARE, NORTHWEST Mrs. ileeh Shomo, Garnet Mine Road, Bethel, a. HU 5-6428. DREXEL HILL MfS. Linda Reilly, '5-B Houston Road, Upper Darby, MA EAST LANSDOWNE Mrs.

June L. udion, T10 Penn Blvd. MA 3-1731. EDDYSTONE Mrs. Barbara Ormsby, 02 Milmont 5113.

Ave. Milmont Park. LE 75-B Houston Road, Upper Darby. MA -4351. MORTON.

Mrs. Elaine Rasely, 11 utleaQQ Rutledge, Kl 4-7716. NETHER PROVIDENCE -Mrs. Tyblc Goldstein, 204 Plush Mill Rood. LO -565S and Carl Robinson, 909 Windlna LO 4-3574.

MEWTOWN Mrs. Ruth Turner, Chatham Farm, (RD' 1, Newtown Square P.O. EL 4-4904. NORWOOD --Mrs. Ruth Bissex, Seneca Ave.

LE 2-5694. r-ARKSIDE --Mrs. Berty Hlbbert, 102 E. Roland Road. TR 2-7183.

PROSPECT PARK --Mrs. Ruth Bissex, 606 Seneca Norwood. LE 2-5694. RIDLEY PARK Mrs. Barbara Fish killed on Brandywine COATESVILLE, Pa.

(AP)-A restraining wall of the William Dix Lagoon Co. broke Sunday, allowing industrial, waste to flow into Brandywine state health officials said. An undetermined number of fish were killed as a result of the' breech and the cities of Coatesville and Wilmington, as well as other private water users downstream, were notified of the possibility of water impurity danger, the spokesman said. The department said it notified the company oh June 1 thai the lagoon was polluting ground waters, and directed it to cease accepting waste and remove excess waste from the area. Ormsby, 402 Milmont Ave.

LE 2-5413. RIDLEY TWP. Mrs. Barbara Ormsby, 402 Milmont LE 2-5413. ROSE VALLEY --Carl Robinson, W9 Winding Lane, Nether Providence.

LO 6-3574. RUTLEDGE Mrs. Elaine Raselv, 11 Rutledge Rutledge. Kl 4-7716. I SHARON HILL Clara Sacks, 1570 Elmwood Folcroft.

LU SPRINGFIELD Ed Pelc, 413 S. Springfield Road, Clifton Heights. MA 2-47W. SWARTHMORE Mrs. Marlon Logue, 620 Yale Ave.

Kl 3-4522. THOS.NBURY --Mrs. Evelyn L. Groff, Box 50, Glen Mills. GL 9-3501.

TINICUM John Saddle, Ave. 521-1SW. TRAINER --Harry Chaykun, 131B Anderson Ave. 494-9063. UPLAND Mrs.

Betty' Hlbbsrt, 102 E. Roland Road, Parksldc. TR 2-7183. UPPeR CHICHESTER Mrs. Judy Ohrt, 2605 Cleylon Boothwyn, Pa.

HU 5-525B. UPPER DARBY Mrs. Linda Rcllly, 175-Q Houston Road, Lansdowne. MA 2-4351. UPPER PROVIDENCE --Mrs.

Ruth Jenkins, Curtis Jester Judith Kammerer, Michael "Kane 3rd, Richard Karman, Sally Kashner, Robert Kaufman Kenneth Keeley. Linda Keenan, Linda Kerr, Joseph Kertis, David Kielar, Patricia Kiesling, Dennis KMpatricK Judith King, Martin Knight, Frank Knowles, Kirk Komarnickl, Andrew Kostival, Gail Kulp, Beth Kurkis, Sandra LaChelte Steven Paul Langley Bruce Lank, Annabelle Larkin, Ronald Laskey, Kenneth Laskowski, Wayne Lauer, Bruce Lawton, Patrick Leary, David Lee, Dorothy Lee, Nancy Leeder, Diane Lees, Lorraipe Lichota, Carole Lind, Garren Lisicki. Richard Lockard, Linda Logan, Robert Lord, Raymond Lovekin, Kathleen Luoma, James Mackey a MacMullan, Ralph Madder, -Robert Maika, Doris Malloy, Gordon Mano, Gary George Matzuras Beverly McCall, Sharon McCarty. Bonnie McCleaft, Roberta McCollum, Patricia McCune, Richard McGraw, III, Jeanette Mc-Kenna, Kathleen McManlman, Donald McNeal, Steven McNeely Diane Meehan, Elaine Merlchko, Janice Merrill, Sheryl Messinger, George Mielke, James Mielke, Susan Mllhous. MIIHchap, Leanne Minshall, Claire Molton, Thomas Monhollan, Darlene Morelll, Beverly Morgan, Marion Morgan, Michael.

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