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X X...Jl BURNI'-IAM - DERRY JOINT SCHOOL BOARD SITTING: John S. Ward - President, J. Wayne Walker, William C. Fry, John I.. Pandel - Secretary, Alvin A. Miller, Samuel C, Mitchell - Vice President, George W. Fultz - Treasurer. STANDING: Fred D. I-Ialler, Isaac D. Steffen, Bartley C. Swartzell, Herbert F. Yingling. l ll!.,l.-.lQ!3fll'R9 On July l, l95l the Burnham School Districtand Derry Town- ship School District formed a iointure which is called the Burn- ham-Derry Joint School District. The two schools have already benefited economically inasmuch as the state grants a greater appropriation to iointures. This move was the greatestever taken PAUL S. SWANK Supervising Principal of Burnham- Derry Joint School District in the history of either school and has been brought about by J WILLIAM RIDEN men who were interested in giving greater educational oppor- print-iPa10fDcn.y tunities to the students of the two districts. Township High 501,001 Already many things have come about as a result of this iointure . Art classes are being made available to students of both schools for the first time and the Derry Junior High students are receiving training in Industrial Arts, which isa new field of learn- ing for them . ln regard to sports, another feature which has been accomplished this year is the ioining ofall athletic teams, except 1 football. These things were originated nearly two months after the iointure was formed. Only one conclusion can be extracted from these facts. The men behind the iointure are striving for the betterment of education in this community and their only reward is to see their ideals fulfilled. Many problems have arisen in relation to the iointure but they have been ironed out smoothly by our relentless working instructors. One ofthe great Presidents of the United States once remarked, ln unity there is strength, henceforthwe shall have strength in our iointure . 7
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L'Hl TOIRE TAFF liditor, Barbara Swycrsg Associate Editor, Dolly llntclrinsong Literary Editor, Geraldine Rosunbaumg Sports Editor, Bob Bohng Busi- ness lxlanagcr, Janice Anispackerg Secretary, Bcrtricc Anrand, Literary Staff, Janet Bige- low, Grace Adams, Richard Albright, Dor- otliy Fulrnluc, Janet Hoffman, Paul Reedg Sports Staff, Bob Stroup, David Everly, Annabelle Kempfur, Darrel Stoneg Typists, Patsy Freed, Patsy Glace, Betty Lou Wilson, BusincssStaff, John Stimely, Roy Campbell, Paulina Rcck, Janet Snook, Bill Yearickg Advisors, Miss Hunter, Mr. Deiss. U Editor Unto! Associ rgravi ate 5 1-A djfor 'fr Sports Editor Business Manager Mr. Deiss gives the business staff a sales talk. More work for the secretary
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Q ,, 'sa T7 tr ,- xxx -,gy LEFT TO RIGHT: Catherine L. Thompson, Pennsylvania State Collegeg Lois P. Long, Lock Haven State Teachers Collegeg Pauline B. Henderson, Bucknell Universityg Dorothy L. Righter, Shippens- F Y C ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE bnrg State Teachers Collegeg Elizabeth T. Hunter, Wilson College and Pennsylvania State College. SOCIAL STUDIES BUSINESS EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT: James Leader, Bucknell University and Juniata LEFT TO RIGHT: Philip Daubert, Lenoire Collegcp J. Gerald Woonrcr, Shippensburg State Teachers College Rhyne College and Bucknell University: and Pennsylvania State Collegeg John Estrighr, Lock Haven State Catherine D. McClellan, Susquehanna Uni- Teachers Collcgeg Jonas Yoder, Pennsylvania State College. versity. fri' . t In-if K i I tggrg-f 'EJ ugh Q13 Q-1.3 .M LM
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