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MRS. JOSEPH ZELANKO School Secretary MRS. ALBERT MASOOD School Nurse T1 )R. C. L. ISENBERG chool Physician MR. WILSON GATES Faculty Manager The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athlet- ic Association (PIAA), requires written contracts, in duplicate, for each athletic contest held be- tween schools. Certified athletic officials must also be employed by contract. This work is done months in advance in order that schedules may be prepared to inform the public. Accident insurance is carried on each player in case of injury to a contestant during a practice session or scheduled game. This assures proper medical services to an injured player. Prior to each contest the Athletic Mana- ger notifies the visiting school as to names and addresses of the officials designated, price of admission, uniform colors, and other informa- tion pertinent to the contest. The Faculty Manager is treasurer of the School Athletic Council. This organization consists of school board members. Supervising Principal, Principal, and athletic coaches. As treasurer, he handles all financial matters per- taining to the school athletic program. DR. CHARLES BARTON School Dentist A D M I R I S T R A T I 0 I S c H 0 » L
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During the past years it has been my privilege to observe the members of the class of 1956 in classrooms, at games, at the cafeteria, and on too few occasions, in personal contacts. Most of the members of the class seem to me to have learned many of the things that tend to make individuals good citizens. You study well, play hard, and have learned to conform to the rules of school discipline. However, now that you are ready to leave school for the larger work-a-day world, I hope that you will be able to raise your sights above the level of covering ground in a textbook, above the level of learning just to pass an examination, and getting by, and above the idea of schooling as something to go through and leave behind on Commencement Day. We at Saxton-Liberty would like to think that we may in some small way have contributed to your preparation for living. Harvey A. Davis Supervising Principal You, the graduating class of 1956, are entering a world where so much, including your very lives, is based almost wholly on some aspect of Science. Undoubtedly, during the remaining years of your lives. Science will bring such miraculous changes that life as you knew it in the Saxton-Liberty High School (1952 -1956) will seem antiquated. On the other hand, Science will never replace or be a worthy sub- stitute for the lasting friendships de- veloped by you among both the stu- dents and teachers in our high school. Realizing that such things as these are eternal, you should always keep in contact with your Alma Mater and visit it when convenient. G. Allen Hoover High School Principal
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MISS ROSE McCAHAN Shippensburg S.T.C. B.S. Univ. of Wisconsin —Sophomore Class Adv., teaches History, Problems of Democracy MR. THEODORE R. DODSON Juniata College A.B. Penn State Univ. M. ED. —Freshman Class Adv., teaches Social Studies MR. BLAIR TREASURE Fairmont S.T.C. A.B. Indiana S.T.C. —Ass't Basketball Coach Senior Class Adv., teaches Mathematics, Plane Geometry, Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry MR. E. WILSON GATES Penn State Univ. B.S. M.ED. —Faculty Manager, Jr. Class Adv., teaches Senior Science, Physics, Chemistry MRS. DORIS GIORNESTO West Chester S.T.C. — Chips Adv., Girl’s Basketball Coach, teaches Civics, Penna. History, Phys. Ed., Hygiene MRS. L. MAUDE RITCHEY Millersville S.T.C. — Librarian, Sophomore Class Advisor, teaches English MR. JOHN LEWIS Fairmont S.T.C. A.B. Boston Univ. M.ED. —Head Football Coach, Jr. Class Adv., teaches Science, Phys. Ed., Hygiene
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