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CUSTODIANS . . . Willing workers from dawn to dusk suitably describes New Cumberland High's maintenance men. AT RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Mr. Iohn Hutton, Mr. Arthur Conner, Mr. Isaac Kline, Sr. and Mr. Isaac Kline, Ir. Mr. Hutton helps students dis- pose ol paper and stacks dishes in the cafeteria. Mr. Conner presides over Seventh Street's boiler room, while the Klines keep the high school spic and span. Q OFFICE WORK . . . BELOW, M. Charles Gemmill, Associate Super- intendent, explains some typing he wants done to his secretary, Mrs. Marjorie Walters. Recently new admin- strative problems have been created by an expanding school system. Aside from these problems, much of Mr. Gemmill's time is spent with his re- presentation of the high school to the school board. FN. ,ZR ENTHUSIASTIC OFFICERS . . . AT LEFT, class presidents, Sam Brinton, senior and Linda Wise. junior discuss plans for the year's major activities while the other officers submit ideas ior fund raising projects. Recording the im- portant events on the blackboard is Patricia Miller, junior secretary. Vice- presidents, Barry Seip, Senior and Gretchen Wright. junior seated, listen to the suggestions while Udine Steiger- walt, senior explains the treasurer's duties to Paul Burkhart, junior Q CAFETERIA STAFF . . . These able mistresses ot NC's cafeteria, under the supervision of Mrs. Elizabeth Snelbaker. daily provide service with a smile. Nourishing meals at low prices attract large numbers of students each lunch- time. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Mrs. Mary Lower, Mrs. Della Gosnell, Mrs. Alice Leedy, Mrs. Ethel Long, Mrs. Ella Bates, Mrs. Sue Vogelsong. ROW TWO: Mrs. Marie Moorhead and Mrs. Dorothy Prescott.
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COMPLICATED EQUIPMENT . . . goes into operation as engineers complete the new public address system. AT LEFT, Mr, S. P. Bomgardner explains to office secretaries Gloria Wilt and Kathleen Earles how to set' switches and volume for daily announcements. Mr. Iohn Iohnson, assistant principal, gives his aid to the trial run . Q LIBRARY HELPERS . . . BELOW RIGHT. Linda Taylor and Barbara Blessing inspect a new book as they find a place lor it on the shelves. They are both members of the library club and spend a lot of time keeping the books in good repair. YULETIDE GREETINGS . . . com- mercial art club members admire Shel- ley Berg's Santa Claus as they de- corate the art room bulletin board. ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT are Sondra Prosser, Shelley Berg, Nancy Sue Wigfield and Daretta Mock. Q CAFETERIA WORKERS . . . give ser- vice with a smile. AT RIGHT, Harvey Baney serves Dick Banl-cert his lunch while Mike Steger and Rick Lambert, cashiers, and Mrs. Elizabeth Snelbaker, dietician, watch. The cafeteria help are taken from the sport teams. All the boys are on the football squad. Qian-
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UNEXPECTED SURPRISE . . . AT RIGHT, aglow with surprise, Sandy Snell cuts her birthday cake to share with the ten senior girls who gave the first birth- day party in the new cafeteria in her honor. They are, LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW ONE-Mardee Stouffer. Iackie Bibbins. Sandy, Caroline Shaw and Wendy Wells. ROW TWOeRuth Diehl, Ioan Ruth, Carol Ann Christian, Starr Macfarlane and Patricia Mumper. Q DETERMINED TIGERS . . . Sportsman- ship and competition stimulate a school's spirit. BELOW, Rick Lambert, LEFT, and lack Kohn, who are active in all phases of school life discuss New Cumberland's sports program. Rick displays his football letter sweater as proof of his sports activity. K HELPING HANDS . . . The stage crew, among other activities, is in charge of the audio and visual aids used in classes. ABOVE RIGHT. operators Clark Donley.Ioe Iames and Lee Croke demonstrate the slide projector, tape recorder and movie projector, three of our most useful educational aids. Q INDUCTION SERVICES . . . AT RIGHT, ten juniors smilingly take the oath of the National Honor Society given by Lee Croke, president. Membership requires a high scholastic attainment. LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Carleton Garrett, Iudy Robertson, Clark Donley, Mary Glad- felter, Diane Bowles, Lee, Ierry Brack- bill. Doris Meas, Nancy Handshaw, Tom Burkhart and William Claar.
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