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10 l-.....l. Manor Building . . was constructed for pupils of Lower Allen Township. It came under the control of the New Cumberland School District when the Manor section became part of the borough in 1928. It also contains grades one to six and has a teaching staff ol' six. Fifth Street Building . . now houses grades one to six with a stall' of eleven teachers. Originally, this single structure furnished school facilities for all grades in New Cumberland. In 1929 the high school was completed and grades nine to twelve were nioved to their present location. Seventh Street Build- ing . . was also part of the Lower Allen Township schools until 1928. Today it serves a dual purpose. Two rooms on the first floor are occupied by grades 0116 and two. The remaining are occupied by the junior high grades, that take shop and home ec. courses in the high sehool building. Its present staff contains seven teachers.
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The dinner bell .. has no at- traction for these students when the first issue ol' the TIMES appears. lt's better than last year's, declares Thelma Prowell to Janet Ehnian as they head the reading procession. Joyce Walker, second row, left, is particularly engrossed in the front page while Jack Bertolette. cenler, has turned to the editorial page. Homeward bound Newberry township stu dents who leave for school at T130 a.1n. eagerly hoard buses for the happy ride home. Alllllllff the erowc lined up in lll6.fI'0Ill row are Geraldine Stoner, Beatrice lloover, Mary Ann Hertz- ler, Rita Fox, Boll VVhite, Xvonne Stelfy, 'l'hon'1as Buss, and Delnlont Sweit- ZCV. Now is the hour . . dismissal at 3:30 shows students headed for hikes in the parking area in the court and loaded with books for the evening's home work. Pictured, left, are: Joanne Eichelberger, Flor- ence Haring, Edith Haines, Sally Martin, and Sally Miller.
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