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Front Row: Elsie McClune, Nancy Miller. Emma Kauff- man, Ruth Gerhart, Mary Bledsoe, Mabel XVard, Clara Grofl, Letitia Bixlcr, Anna Herr. Second Row: Robert Knopp, Helen Barnhart, Bernice XVise, Mac Miller, Mabel McCoskey Begins Summer-School Program XVith an enrollment of 463 students, the first state-accredited summer school at McCaskey ran from june 22 to july 31, 1959. Advanced-credit courses carried one credit for four hours of class Work per day. Many students taking this Work studied some type of mathematics or a foreign language. Commercial Work was popular with students interested in enrichment courses. Most of the makeup Work Was in the English field. The faculty consisted of seventeen certified teachers from the city schools and three student- teachers from Elizabethtown College. Front Row: Mrs. M. C. Stallsmith, clerk, Miss Beverly Styer, Mrs. Estelle Marcusc, Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger, Miss B. Arvilla Miller, Miss Anna L. Shroy, Mrs. Wfaltcr Hertz. Second Row: Clarence M. Ebersole, Charles S. Mulhat- ten, assistant principal, Robert VV. Broome, Miss Claycc Anderson, Alice Hartman, Arlene Niemann. Mary Long, Florence Glasser, Frank Creamer. The cafeteria staff takes time from their lunch to pose. Mrs.. Ruth McClune, matron, and Robert Hall, janitor, perform necessary clean-up chores. G. Bump, Miss Sara F. Diller, Ralph H. Patterson, Ed- ward C. Kraft, principal. Third Row: Aldcn M. Sell, Maurice C. Stallsmith, Donald L. Trostle, Charles R. Miller, Daniel VV. McGary, WVilbert Dourte, John Grimm. The summer facility consisted of twenty-one members.
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James Brown piles textbooks on Priscilla Loomis, who tries to conccntrutc on homework, as well as on her activities. Alan Cashman ffrontj reniinisccs about dance plans, while Cathar- ine Barlcy displays a product of her Iunior Achievement group. Thcsc activities represent rnany that will be H50 XVell Reinomberedl' by McCaskcyitcs. 19
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