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l Ilbrary A suppressed giggle . . . the sound of hurried footsteps headed for the nearest chair. All boister- ousness ceases when Miss Agnes Lillibridge enters the library. A continual hum of activity echoes from the library during the school day, as many students pour over the fiction, philosophy, biogra- phy, and reference books which line its shelves. Added attractions in the form of periodicals and recordings round out this fine array of reading matter. Whether preparing a term paper, study- ing, or reading for fun, studious Chelts find a welcome retreat in the library. -tw, Miss Agnes E. Lillibrldge B.S ,.-ii ig-I .-1 4 xl X , l 5. xx X N as--5' Quiet Please!
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,, ,J -sz v A ' Se.-r ext f.. - . ' is .1 -.1 '11 s,-. .-K 'Rat ,- gv ' ,Y Y' was 'Fe I 4? 'U t i, 9--' Ai' 5- nf' 1'- if lf' I Mr. Franklin P. Glll l.S.. M.S. Chairman Mr. Warren J. Jordan l.A. Mr. Joseph Neiman l.A.. M.Ed. Mr. David R. Mcllhenny l.S.. M.A. Mr. Emmanuel Kramer M.A. Mr. C. Robert Cunningham l.S.. M.A. Mr. Wilbur Lehman LS.. M.Ed. Mr. David E. Harr l.A. , 15' ss , social studies Campaign fever struck Cheltenham. Tempers flared easily as both sides cam- paigned vigorously during November for their favorite candidate in a mock election. The old adage, The last mile is the longest, certainly proved true to those who burned the midnight oil struggling for the last 50 words of their term report. ls there a solution to Juvenile Delinquency? What causes marriage failures? These topics were the basis for many engrossing discussions in our Problems of Democracy classes. A trip to Harrisburg to see state government in action and a visit to indus- trial plants oiiered interesting side lines during the year. The World ln I-lls Arms A A . . T . Q A F53 e 4 . , eff Q - f T 5 .-. . , ' 5' ,, ' ll: Svzlezzigg L 'J::?' I ', l 1 ' - , -' .- '-Q-,Qi r , -I' 'ii is . gi S ? t...,' N E fm EE
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