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f. El.. Q1 l I 15 . . Q .Lani llob Sobrito is holding the mike for Loretta Nielliuger, who is making an announcement concerning a Scroll meeting after school. Waiting to read thc' Bible is Bill Higgins. These three are ic-presentatiit-s of it group of students who make the daily announcements, Q . 1. so , M Us 'li--V 7 ' Q' f ' V 5 , -2 if , W - 2-23 s f ' By the dawn's early light, Daniel Claar can be seen raising the Stars and Stripes in front of the high school. Inside, traveling to classes through crowded hallwavs are Ruth Morrison, Kave llones, Sandra Perry, George Perrv, Doris Mill- house, and linda Smith. i ally' , . , . .fi qv, eks R The Day Begins In the short time between 8100 and 8:20. there are many things to be clone. Students who were absent must get ex- cuses from Harry G. Iacobs, assistant principal. If one has time to look out the window. he is likely to see the flag being raised. ,-Xt 8:13. a friendly Good morning begins the daily announce- ments. Then promptly at 8:20, a bell sounds, and the halls are filled with students, beginning another buss' day of classes. YVhether it was sickness. had roads, or playing hooky, Mr. Iacobs' attendance office is buss' every morning. Wvaiting in line are Vonie Lytle, Jessie Naugle, Milton Showalter, and Harold McCoy. while Barbara Niaser is presenting her excuse to Mr. Jacobs.
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We Travel The Road To Education No matter what the weather- sunshine, rain, or snow-students and faculty arrive for classes. Some find it pleasant and healthy to walkg others drive or come with friends in cars. Many stu- dents, both rural and town, travel by bus. Regardless of transportation, all come and go. betting out of their cars as the bell rings are Cary Van Scyoc, Jim YVebb, Bob Gardner, Bob Bigler, Michael Ross. and Mike Allison. .Xlso shown are Ron XVeaver, Garth Sleighter, Jails Shaeffer, David Perry, Don Dunlap. Ralph Morrison, Don Sprecher. George Powell, and Dean I'lsh. ik Roberta Bell, Jessie Naugle, Kenny Shutnau. jerry Fickes, and Bob Xveaver are seen walk- ing to school, while Linda Noel is glancing around to sec if Peggy Johnston is coming. Entering the doors for a busy day are Miss Mary Jane Sayers and Mr. and Mrs. S, I.. Daihl. Approaching the door are A. P. Drayer. principal, and Frank Lerew, who are dis- cussing' plans for the Senior Class trip. l l ' i 'V N ix 'F' Q.-img, ,ft Th -5 ,Ein , 'nik Xlighting from bus Nuinbri T are Susie and Emma plain' Ruth. while joxce Caruso just stepped off bus Number H. and Dena Nlowerv and Bexerlv Diehl are walking lit- ward the door. and Robert Handshew haw
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VI P's Solve Problems SL Solving many of the problems involved in keeping the schools of the Shippensburg klointure in good condition and the supervising of the educational program here are the obligations of the Superintendent, the .Administra- tive Assistant, and the Board of Education. l WALTER B REDDIC' Administrative Assistant R TODD LLOYD Superintendent of Schools Barbara Fozelsanger Anna Lee Norcross Secretaries 1958 59 Board Ol Education Preszdent Iames B Hockersmrth Vice Preszdent Dr Chester Eastep .Solzcztor SHIPPENSBURG BOROUGH BOARD Iames Hockersmrth C L Curry B C Wrestling Rich ard Ruth Mrs Helen McLean I Kenneth Shoap Alex S Lrddle SHIPPENSBURG TOYVINSHIP SLHOOI BOARD VV A Addams Ir Nlark Mentzer Xhs Graydon Fisher Dr Chester Eastep Cherl mers P Means HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD Roy Davrdson ohn S Bert B S Cardner Martin I Reese john VV Hess Ir Officers William R 8 Secretary VValter B Reddr Treasurer Vlalter Howland Nlark SOUTHAMPSI ON CL NIBLRI AND BO XRD Ceorge Robinson Chester Smith leurs Bar SOUTHANIPTON FRANKLIN BOARD C A Kann Arthur Drthl Ford Brklt r Flmtr C rnxer Niark A Nloxserx NLM BL RG BOROLC H SL HOO1 BOARD Frank A Heberlrg 'Xlrs Grace Burd Nlerrrll lxendrg Philip C Hooxer Robert Ierrer , P 5 if fs- r, p A rn 7.1. ,V gf, I . f Q - . T. - V ' - 8 ' '- ' ' rnont, Clare Kerns, XVillizrm NI. Nlcilulloclr. . ,r . . v rl ,V rr rl, ..l' ,rl r -. . ,,.,. , .. . ,,' ' ' ' r '. ' l , , l ' . , I . - 'A - - . .. j' 1 v ' Y ' ' ' i V W A ,' 1 A 4 A . . , . , Q . , 1. . A '
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