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HELPFUL SECRETARIES . . . perform innum- erable services for faculty and students as well as routine records, correspondence, and reports. Pictured above left, Mrs. Betty Kauffman, left, answers one of the many telephone queries while Mrs. Caroline Barr prepares a report. Q HOMEWARD BOUND . . . rural students who often leave for school at 7 a. m. happily board the bus. Below, left to right, are students Leonard Conley, Dalthamae Fink, John Deardorff, Dorothy Keefer, Stanley Dravk, Mary Tusing, Robert Keller, Arthur Sterner, William Lentz and Donald White. l8l BUSY PRINCIPAL . .. Mr. S. P. Bom- gardner finds his office lined morning and noon with students seeking excuses, tardy slips, information. Left, Richard Kennedy gets an absentee slip while Mary Jane Baker, Joanne Zeigler, and Betsy Brack- bill wait to talk over their problems with the principal. I DICS JOCKEYS . . . below right, stage crew men, Tracy Rhodes and manager Bob Duncan, select records and set up equipment for student noon dance period. 7fwla40zc'aaa peaydfe, memcvmfle ,dlczcea
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MR. WALTER BAILETS . . . CI coach who has built many young athletes in past years . . . an alumnus who chose to serve his school and community . . . a graduate of the class of 1929 who is our friend and counselor . . .with him we ioin in celebra- tion ot a silver anniversary, to him we dedicate the SHAWNEE of 1954. DEDICATION
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FACULTY CONCLAVE. . . right, teachers from elementary and secondary schools in New Cumberland chat informally be- fore supervising principal, Charles Gem- mill, calls for order. Left to right, seated are Brinton, Seibert, Brubaker, Meyers, Bowen, Krise, Weaver. Standing in background, Garman, Lisse, Poole, Ditt- mar, Deck. 0 FELLOW STUDENTS . . . announces Council president Fred Wig- field, below left, in his weekly appearance in Assembly to acquaint students with Council activities and plans. dngfzeddemfe af an acldae asian! FAITHFUL WORKERS . . . the Isaac Kleins, Jr. and Sr., above right, remove and re-store the movable chairs under the stage many times each week. This is but one of the many iobs involved in the maintenance of a crowded and rambling building. 0 BUSY STUDENTS . . . fill the library each period in the day to secure the newest novels, cur- rent magazines, or material for themes. Below, Ruthann McGrath, right, checks out books for Connie Menear, Joyce Tritt, and Ed Morrow. l9i
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