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.M--' ' ' 704enme5acZalZeZ MASTER CRAFTSIIAAN . . . accept an American flag from distinguished alumnae Alvadee Hutton Adams. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. S. P. Borngardner, Mr. Charles Gemmill, and Mr. John Johnson make plans to fly Old Glory which ha flown over the nation's Capitol for the dedication Ia'er in the year. THE APPRENTICES . , . talk over theii daily lah assignments or plan completion of re-quired tasks in a typical study hall scene in a Crowded auditorium. AT RIGHT, foreground: Judy Kriclc, Ncinry Ort, Paula Lant7, Geraldine Roihrock, Jackie Bibbins, Sondra Miller, Mary Lou Fluss, and Diane Zimmerman find it rhflirult to Concr-ntratv amid the noises at pounding and sawing. ui- L Et CAPABLE WORKERS . .play an important part in making life more comfortable at New Cumberland iunior-senior high school, LEFT, ma ntenance men Mr. Isaac Cline, Jr., Mr. Arthur Conner, aid Mr. Isaac Cline, Sr., pause in a window of the new wirg while unloading crates of furniture for the new classroom. and home economics suite.
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m,smWfN.p..M-,m.m.N..v.......,..s...,WM.,.,,...,.m.m ck DEDICATION To one who helps to make the blueprint of our lives, MR. ROBERT DECK, we dedicate the SHAVVNEE of 1956. Through his endless effort and keen humor he builds to tit us into a pattern, useful and attractive. As a teacher he promotes higher standards with a good-matured drollery that stimulates us to greater efforts. As our friend he praises us for signal accom- plishments and reproves us for lack of ambition. As an architect strives for strength and value in his masterpieces, our counselor and instructor works for those qualities that make us worthy citizens. 9
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ualadd EFFICIENT STAFF. . . handles the business and clerical operations necessary in a junior-senior high of over TIOO students and fifty teachers and administrators. AT RIGHT, looking pleased and happy in their new, large aftice quarters are Ruth Updegraff checking iles, Carolyn Barr duplicating reports, Gloria Wilt recording grades in the permanent books. STUDENT ASSISTANTS . . . prepare bulletin board dis- plays to ofTer book suggestions for Yuletide gifts and to help Santa with his big job. AT RIGHT, Terry Grissinger works on a chimney as Miss Carole Koons, new librarian, and Sherry Eley give suggestions and aid. viii 'huh Q I--I -N, K... ' ANXIOUS BEGINNERS . . . rush through iamepacked halls to reach classrooms before the bell. AT LEFT, book-laden students Forest Whitesel, Elmer Keech, Judy Wiles, Claudia Bair in the foreground, and Don Ross, Laure Broome, Gary Drake, Cecil An' derson in the background make up time in a halfeempty foyer.
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