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Top to bottom: Marie McCormick Mable Fowler H. T. H. S. is very proud of its oflice force. Through the year they have worked hard and helped in keeping our high school running smoothly. Comprising our office staff are: Mr. Beers, assistant principalg Mrs. McCormick, secretary to Mr. Hensong and Mable Fowler, assistant secretary. Together they keep all the school books and records, issue supplies, welcome visitors, adjust programs, operate a lost and found department, make our grade cards and honor rolls, print and read announce- ments, and answer thousands of questions. We are fortunate in having such a competent group in our school. James T. Beers Assistant Principal 917:
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Dear Student: You have been extremely fortunate in that the citizens of this community have made it possible for you to attend one of the finest schools in the state. Certainly no school is better than its faculty and its students. We have an ex- cellent faculty, and no school has a liner student body. I have thoroughly enjoyed knowing and working with you. May your training here enable you to live lives of service and satisfaction to your country, to your friends, and to your family. Harrisburg Township High School was established to serve the youth of the area. May your life show that it has served you well. You have my best wishes always. ELTIS HENSON, Principal .16.
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George O. Davenport, President of Har- risburg National Bank, was associated with Harrisburg High School since the earliest days ol' secondary education in the township. A strong advocate of an ade- quate vocational education, he strove to give all students the same advantage re- gardless ol' their station in life. Less than seven years after his gradu- ation in April ol' 1911, he was elected for the first time as a board Il1PI11bQI'. Of his forty-five years on the board, thirty-one have been as president, and he retired in April 1956. The 1957 Keystone Staff wishes to take this opportunity to express the apprecia- tion felt for this man who was always con- cerned with the betterment of our school system. Davenport Gymnasium if? Mr. Davenport Dr. Bill Blackard Ed Brantle
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