Ligonier Valley High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Ligonier, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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Ligonier Valley High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Ligonier, PA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 19 of 102
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Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen, enjoy happy hours of comradeship.

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l Miss MARKER Eddie Works Early And Late From morning until night Mr. Martin, the dependable school janitor, is busy. When students' work is over, his begins. After fo.ur o'clock, equipped with broom, he travels from room to room, struggling through aisles of seats in search of dirt. During an extremely severe winter, he always kept the building comfortable. As an alumnus and former football star, we find in him a loyal friend. Secretary Performs Many Duties The constant ringing of the telephone, clicking of the typewriter, and answer- ing many questions of individuals who wish to see Mr. Wylie, give a picture of the busy, but happy life of the school secretary, Miss Marker. Absentee lists, dictations, club notices, and filing various records constitute her daily work. Students, salesmen, speakers, or school patrons, entering the oiiice, are greeted by a friendly word and a cheerful smile from Miss Marker. Besides serving as Mr. Wylie's private secretary, she is also a source of information for the entire school. Scarcely a minute passes that sc-mebody's problem is not demanding her attention. Miss Marker's desk is the Bureau of Lost and Found Articles for the entire high school. Her dependabil- ity and willingness to work hard aid in keeping the aEairs of the school running smoothly. NIR. MARTIN UAE SCMQCDI l H35 EVDWIQN Page Twelve



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OFFICERS WALTER MORRIS President M ERLE BOSSART Vice President GLEN N TOSH Secretary LOUISE HEINTZELMAN Treasurer Presidents Message Four years ago, we, the present Senior Class of Ligonier High School, were en- rolled as Freshmen. Having completed the prescribed course in secondary edu- cation as set forth by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we are about to receive our diplomas. Some of our classmates have so excelled in curricular activities that they have been awarded scholarships in institutions of higher learning. Oth- ers of our group will enter the business world. Many will apply their acquired knowledge in the agricultural field. Yet despite our varying careers we have all been' recipients of a common knowledge aside from the purely aca- demic education. Through our associa- tions with one another we have attained a facility in associating with our fellow- men. Extra-curricular activities have found their places in our daily routines. Fel- lowship with our instructors has taught us respect and admiration for far more competent direction than that of which we ourselves are capable. High school education has actually been the first major step in our life-work, for it has taught us how to systemize our lives. As our school days became crowd- ed, a process of cataloguing our daily schedules was necessary in order that we may distinguish the important from the insignificant. We have discovered that only through the judicious allotment of time do we achieve efficiency. Our regrets are numerousg our mis- takes, natural to all students, have often angered and humiliated us. Yet, we have undoubtedly profited through them. We have found ourselves lacking in per- severance. Our struggles have not been rewarded at all times by accomplishment. To our Alma Mater we offer a sincere pledge. We are resolved so to use the knowledge we have received that not shame, but honor will be its recompense. To the under-classmen we offer our hands. May success be theirs in the future en- deavors to further the spirit of fellow- ship in Ligonier High School. TI-IE SCIJCDCDL LIFE IQDITICDIXI Page Fourteen

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