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Directors First Row, seated from front to back: Bryce Gardner, Arthur Burkhart, Robert Currens. Second Row: Roy Davidson, joseph Hoover, Ralph Franklin. Third Row: Mrs. David Shank, Mrs. Albert Freeman, R. G. Mowery, Superintendent of Franklin County Schools. Fourth Row: Walter Reddig, Robert Hall, Eugene Dunlap, Clayton Kann. Last Row: D. B. Cramer, R. C. MacDonald, John Poe. ' Standing, from left to right: Milton Neidlinger, Clyde Shive, R. Todd Lloyd, Superintendent, Mrs. Edward Reisner, William Ad-dams, James Cibboney, Principal, Carl Etchied, Assistant Superintendent of Cumberland County Schools, Denton Miller, Vernon Baker, Harry Stouffer, Lewis Barmont, Fred H. Sowers, Millard Fitzgerald, Wilbur Kuhn, VValtcr I. Howland, Richard Wolfrom, Solicitor. Not Pictured: The Reverend John Sammel. BUILDING PROGRAM IS STARTED The jointure formed by the Shippensburg area and the surrounding townships, now in its second year under the supervision of R. Todd Lloyd, superintendent of schools, is busily en- gaged in promoting a building program. The jointure consists of grades one through twelve and includes Shippensburg Borough, Shippensburg Township, Hopewell Township, Southampton Cumberland, Southampton Frank- lin, and the Newburg Borough. A joint board of thirty-two persons has con- trol of the affairs of this group. This joint board meets twice a year for electing the oiiicers and approving the budget. 8 Upon the shoulders of these men falls the responsibility of the building programs. Three new elementary buildings have been started this year. These are located at Orrstown, Lees- burg, and Newburg. In March the ground was broken for the site of the new high school, adja- cent to Memorial Park on Route ll. The grading was started November 10, 1952. Other affairs of the jointure are carried out by a joint school committee composed of nineteen members, appointed from the board. Oflicers for this committee are D. B. Cramer, president, Roy Davidson, vice-president, Miss Nellie Weigle, secretary, and W. Howland, treasurer.
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Table of Contents Administration Faculty Seniors Underelassmen Activities Sports Patrons
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JAMES K. CIBBONEY High School Principal B.S. Ed., Shippensburg State Teachers Col- lege, M. Ed., Pennsylvania State College. To the Members of the Class of 1953 The opportunity to Work with you has been a privilege. In the years that lie ahead as you continue to alight a good Hghtj, as I know you Will, you must build your life upon basic yet simple things. Each day dare to laugh, love, lift, give, hope and believe, work and serve. These attributes of a kindly daily life will serve you well on your journey through lifeis years. Sincerely, james K. Gibboney R. TODD LLOYD Superintendent of Schools A.B., Geneva College . . . Slippery Rock State Teachers College, M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh . . . Pennsylvania State Col- lege. I take this opportunity to extend my sin- cere congratulations to the class of nine- teen hundred fifty-three, not because it is the custom but because you have reached an attainment for which you justly deserve such congratulations. I hope that each of you will live a pros- perous, happy life in which you will make the most of your heritage of freedom and develop to the fullest your stake in this great land of ours. I am conHdent that the many lessons which you have learned in Shippensburg Area High School will be of great value to you in shaping your lives to the fullest., Cordially, R. Todd Lloyd
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