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196 5 up K All hailour high school, ,Its tower and he Willingfttnd eager its li,lP1'l1lS6S to tell To pledge allegiance, ll, Weill sing loud and long, Shippenairg triumphan t glory in song. We love thee, Alma Mater, And loud our voices raise For all your patient teachings, This noble hymn of praise, The world will need our seroice, In life, at work or play, But deep inside, shall be a pride, In our Maroon and Grey. ,415 Hoa ts, jhe .Afma Wafer . . . Faculty 7 For All Your Patient Teachings . . . ' Seniors 17 Lead On And Seroe Well, Ye, Old Grads And New . . . Underclassmen 47 The World Will Need Our Service . . . Activities 65 Willing And Eager Its Praises To Tell . . . Sports 97 Shippensl9urg Triumphant Its Glory In Song. . . ' Advertisers And Patrons 113 CC In Life At Work Or Play . . .
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THE SCI-2oLL Volume XXXV Published by Shippensburg Area Senior High School Shippenshurg, Pennsylvania
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'wuz 4-mul Information please in chemistry class involves detailed ex- planations of all facets of a particular topic for complete understanding ofthe topic. At least, that's what Ava Pugh, junior, thinks as she listens to her chemistry teacher, Roy V. Mouer, describe anhydrides. Information please for jean Ott and Barbara Mains, seniors, means providing a valuable service to the student body for which they receive little acclaim-that of arranging the weekly calendar of events in the lobby. Here they check the mimeographed bulletin to see ifthey have omitted any important item for the week. agnformafion, Lane . . . . Information please, or more accurately, Here are your morning announce-:ments,', is of primary concern to those who make this convenience possible. One ofthe announ- cers, Nlathilda Horst, reads a notice, while james Petteys and Douglas Stewart, control operators, stand ready to adjust the intensity indicator. james Moorhead, co-ordinator of the daily literary and musical selections heard over the public address system and of the medita- tion period, sounds the tones to command the attention of listening students. He has been in charge of this for three years. In the area of communications, jim was also the high school director of radio station XV.S.H.P.'s Guest Announcer Contest during his junior year. Both programs are under the advisership of Mrs. Dorothy NVoomer, English and speech teacher. ,4 1 -Q Q. at ', is ' .les .4 Her 5 un , vs at y, N 'Lithia lg is: ! f' merit -+2 :sa 3 M' - ti, L' - 5 ffm fps ,,- K W ,M gn :ii vt' Q Hi ai.. I F3255
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