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Mrs. Samuel Daihl Mr. Roy Mouer Acknowledgment The members of the Class of 1952 are indeed grateful for the untiring efforts and sincere co-operation given us by all those who made this Annual possible. J We Wish to express our appreciation for the assistance given to us by the underclassmen, the photographer, the engraver and printer, and the administration. Both the business and literary staff members are to be com- mended on their diligent efforts for the part they played in pro- ducing this publication. We give our utmost appreciation for the extraordinary help given us by the faculty advisers, Mrs. Samuel Daihl and Mr. Roy Mouer. Through kind efforts and self denials they were always at hand to counsel us in times of uncertainties and diffi- culties. THE SCROLL
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Directors Standing, left to right: George Sowers, Eugene Dunlap, Lewis'Barmont, R. T. Lloyd, Harry Stoufter, W. A. Adams, jr., Rev. jr lm A. Sammel, D. B. Creamer, Walter Howland, Fred Sowers, YVilbur Kuhn. Seated, center row: Vernon Baker, Miss Nellie Weigle, George Robinson, Denton Miller, Bryce Gardner, Roy Davidson, Millard Fitzgerald. Seated, front row: Mrs. A. VV. Freeman, A. R. Burkhart, R. M. Currens, Clyde Shive, Mrs. Walter Shank. Seated, to the right, back to front: llarry Butts, Joseph Hoover, Clayton A. Kahn, R. C. Mc- Donald. Not Pictured: Robert llall. Shippensburg Area loint School Systeni This year, in the Shippensburg area, a joint- ure has been formed by the surrounding town- ships under the supervision of Mr. R. Todd Lloyd, superintendent of schools. The local jointure consists of grades one through twelve and includes Shippensburg Bor- ough, Shippensburg Township, Hopewell Town- ship, Southampton Cumberland, Southampton Franklin and the Newburg Borough. A joint board of thirty-two people has con- trol of the affairs of the jointure. This board P meets twice a year for electing the officers and approving the budget. Other affairs of the jointure, except for cer- tain building programs, are carried out by a joint school committee composed of nineteen mem- bers, appointed from the board. Included on this committee are Wilbur Kuhn, president, Shippensburg Borough, joseph Hoover, vice-president, Hopewell Township, Walter Howland, treasurer, Shippensburg Town- ship, Miss Nellie Weigle, secretary, and Richard Wolfrom, solicitor. THE SCROLL
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