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,l 1---1-s QHERSIY 3 H X S 2' 6 7 .- Q I 7 1' - - c.. T1 -I G M ' . i f f sgxxxg A f Anon. 195 ADMINISTRATION THE personages around this table are our guides who point out the way on our adventure in school-life. Through application of some of the deeper sciences, we, as students, have been able to obtain a most valuable educa- tion. To these men as well as our faculty We express our grate- fulness. -
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Left to right: DR, BAUGHER, MR. HENNINGER, MR. BAUM, MR. HEILMAN, MR. POORMAN, MR. STOVER, MR. MAYs, MR. HERR, MR. GINGRICH, MR. ROWNTREE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS President .............. EDWARD STOVER Vice-Prefident . . . MORRIS BAUM Serrelmjf. . . . . EARL R. MAYs Treamrcr . ..... . . LEE R. POORMAN CLAYTON GINGRICH H. N. HERR URWIN ROWNTREE A. T. HEILMAN DR. I. BAUGHER W. B. HENNINGER Around this long mahogany table these ten men meet on the second Monday of each monthfand more frequently when such matters as election of teachers make it necessary. As students we do not fully comprehend the extent of the work of the Directors, but we do know that it involves all the problems found in the operation of a huge business plant-and then some. The members of the Board are elected by the people to manage a plant that deals in human cargo-and precious cargo it is, too. Consequently, it is to the residents of Derry Township that the Directors are responsible. To us they are a kind of Supreme Court, a group to which we present our own problems when its sanction is necessary. For example, this year a committee of teachers and students planned a program of social activities for the Senior High School, to extend over the entire school year. For some time the need has been felt for a plan of this type in order to prevent many affairs from falling in the same season and to substitute several class partiesflarge and well-plannedffor many small affairs of little social value. This is of more importance than most of us realize. Without this cooperative spirit, our classes will break up into small home-room groups and many will never even know their classmates. It is with deepest regret that we note the absence of Mr. l. C. Erb in the picture above. His place was made vacant by his sudden death on May 24, 1936. His successor, Mr. Clayton Gingrich, comes well qualified to join the Board of Directors. He lives on Hershey Route No. 2, and is engaged in farming. Mr. Gingrich is a graduate of Shippensburg State Teachers' College. We are happy to welcome him. llll
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