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ADMIN ISTR TIO The administration is the guardian of our free education system, the most important training school of a demo- cracy. Representing the citizens, the Board of Education has chosen the most capable superintendent they could possibly find. Mr. Clarence C. Vlfylie, who has been Superintendent of Ligonier Public Schools for the past seven years, is striving to transmit to the students the true ideals of democracy. As an effi- cient executive, we have found him wise, tolerant, and understanding. We always receive kindly advice and encourage- ment when we go to him for counsel. Besides his work in moulding t.he lives of youth, Mr. Wylie is especially in- terested in French, art, and all bio- graphical material about Abraham Lin- coln. During the World War Mr. Wylie served in France as a sergeant and in- terpreter, and had many exciting ex- periences which he frequently relates to students and teachers. I-Ie also spent some time studying art at Carnegie Tech. Abraham Lincoln is Ivlr. Wylie's greatest American and he would have us pattern our concepts of democracy after those of the Saviour of our Na- tion . In lXflr. Wylie we have discovered a sincere man who is a civic leader. I-le expresses an equal interest in each of his responsibilities whether it is his church, the American Legion, the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, or the Rotary Clubj Conscious of his fine character, l Mr. Wylie outlines the year's school calendar to Mr McKe1vey the students honor and respect their loyal counsellor. To assist Nlr. Wylie, the Board of Education named Mr. Donald lVlc- Kelvey assistant principal this year. Besides controlling the attendance, he teaches junior and senior English and acts as adviser to the Debate Club. The seniors claim a joke a 'day keeps us all bright and gay so lvlr. lXf1cKelvey up- holds that by telling at least one story a day. To belong to the debate team you must be able to tell riddles, he states, because that is what we do on the way home from debates. An out-of-school activity in which Mr. McKelvey is active is a dramatic orgapization, the Presbyterian Players. Hoi? agailsiobby he has chosen photo- graphy. .Nothing delights him better than ig ,fiijg 'ion pictures of football games. . Tj. Y : , , . - ,,. 5. 2 - . . f'.,- -:.,- - 1..,f. . .ff , .. ,L ,a. 'f . . -:- .f,..-'J ' - ...ar , , ' .i .- -., .. l,., 'ue' L wg,-,Cf-1Pf, 'f?:.f.w-1-'-1'f ' 3 '?'w'f!..:4:7',':'e'J.-tiiz-'ff:'2r g1-1:-,gi-yn' I1'fav-35'-4'-?1i--5 'i'r.-C-wffff: -'2-1g1:.sS1'f?ZUvmzrrv-1:w5'1,f-Q-G,-g2'yf1f is-H3-'said'-tl?Jr! ?'11Pki1'- -12 71 Y I .S J X T31 is s f-L-..2-..a +., gf ' r'P? 2i'?,iisP5gx SWK' +M 1evx :L-is-2? -if fv'+-.get-ff?- -+'f 4 fttxf el-gg1:5'a4 'fv fs . 1 -hz Q aff vc, tv., w. 555.-,..u.q-L.: ' , N S .,. .... .-gs. . .4r.::eq,.-. E--:-up Rb ' -+ 5 5 ,g ag --5' -1 . W- we ,431 ,ga -:- Q., ' '1,,,A- Q.. - ' ' - - -f -. 2 I-:.-'55-nw-.A'-,. 5 sayi n - - m i- ---,, Q -v.. '-L vt.. -, Q ,-.'-QS 'V M . was- , -. -Q 'gq k - Q' . - , af +L, - gif --, ,,-I-1-'!'!g,x'1f T, qfffre g -R' H-R1-.Q.'T., ...- .JJ-.i:'. V-215 -.1 - S-Q.. pc..--.rrr- 5. .4--GUS uf, . .lf-.nz-X -ve., 92 -- x -':-n. . ,-. '...- .1 M'T:c':i,wu.,..Js..-. - ..-J-'b-..' 5- -C-2? 'lf 'iv '-'S'-E-fs:-rad?-f:'2:-az-4-:S's'Ss..2'i'.-:f1 i5-,-,Qfrfk ',---rfk-.-fre'-zasfffvi-:f3QiS'f,:f-54.fi?frfigsfuegf-?fT'c,fg'D'-'aiqi-F-5G-S2f'fRrr:,-1wsi?fb:'f'iQf:,,:f.zff--f-X:ai 5' 'U' '69- fS::' 4 ':,.,'jlj Tj ' I-'fgyjv-1-3fQ4f'5gJQQ3 :.'n-fix - 1 giiaft,1?'Eg,j,,'5-r iTa..f-1-'S1,..,-'sgj1g-,:Q2.giS1,?- v-Q',:-fS- .sg.gf.iy:'L33Z1'fi:,'5-cr-ge w fFe-,.,3'Q'F'I?:4'-If-.'Zfg'i,.:l1-Q3 L'5151yG-lik 3-:signal-',.4. fffipcz-,t-L fi-ffgfiabq -- Q an ,-In r .-..-.,'F1f'-f.'-7?-T' lI'X'?'- x-f.'--f.i','fg-'-1'o.?2 .f. rf f.fz.yg,13jl-f :ff ,gyggf3:j5jQ,:j3,1-g5g:'g35a-fx-,Trgfw,3 Q-7 Qlyj- .3-.-f.-FEE 3331-5.:gf'g1-:vit-.e gig, r- 's IO
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BOARD or This year besides regulating taxes, paying bills, and making necessary re- pairs on the buildings, the Board of Education has had the tasks of filling a number of teaching vacancies and plan- ning for a new community recreation center to be built on land which was donated by the American Legion. In- cluded on this Board are the following citizens: lvlr. Wayne M. Cook-enthusiastic football and basketball fan-first Presi- dent of the Alumni Association-served as President of the Board until Febru- ary when he was transferred to A. T. and T. Repeating Station in New Castle. lwlr. j. Harry Fry-President of the Board for six of his twelve years' mem- bership-owner of Ligonier Valley Dairy -is Vice President and chairman of Building and Grounds Committee this year. Mr. V. E. Kuntz-elected President of the Board to succeedVMr. Cook- ' Left to right: Mrs. Maude C. Ewing, Dr. J. W. Updegraff, J. Harry Fry, Wayne M. Cook, V. E. Kuntz, C. A. Noel. Everett Noel was not present when picture was taken. EDUCATIO Ligonier Valley Railroad employee-is President of the Rotary Club and ad- jutant in the American Legion. Mr. C. A. Noel-Chairman of the Athletic Committee---manages the Val- ley Supply Company store at Wilpen--- past commander of the V.F.W.-chair- man of the Legion's Americanization Committee. Mr. Everett Noel-appointed by the Board to finish Mr. Cook's term- Chairman of Supply Committee-chief clerk in the County Commissioners' office in Greensburg. Dr. j. W. Updegraff-local dentist-- one of the most loyal followers of the basketball teams-Treasurer of the Board and heads Finance Committee. Mrs. Maude C. Ewing-has been Secretary for four years-served one term as a school director-office nurse for Dr. C. D. Ambrose-seldom misses a school activity. q - 1 ' ,. . . V .,. a - ' - ' Q., - .- .- Q. Q... -f .x : 1x-.--- -.A -we .,. --., '-.guy rx-Q-.gf ' '5f'r.':f1 r , J X, - ,. w : '. -. --'-'fx . f-'-.W I--r '. - an-n3',,,.. ffl u.g - 1.g.-1g,9La- -wi 'pr -3 . -1:- A-'L- 'iggi-rw.-'nn'-4f,. f1.5ffTQi.. -Zg.'IS-J?:- ff'1 ,f'grv-x-:+-?-u:'-s-'1m.:.- -'Tb -1. 3. dl:-.fi1'.!M-1-A 5 L rP X lub 441-'YJ 9 A K fl-9-532' . Y' bf '?'3t?!m'5g5 '?3+3'f E'-'K-ri,'yflgzw-F5 .'5?'15Q'.. -,-5gfg4A'll-:ek1'.44:'f'3 1--QSPST l: 2,t!,-4 .'-1-.14 -ef - -wad ' ' K.-'J' '-' -S X-' -,4g'.J -Lf' 21.-'-'W' - XL 4' v.,,,,.,s '9 'P x J: f-we - . aaa rt a r'rr,a.'?1'+a':t 'ar-:ff-ff-'Ir' - - .. ., -J... . g. -.' . . '- -4, ,-- -vr .' -'v -v-es -U,j,.5.,.,4,gAv4' as . f'3QE.Zgf-as P ' ? l 'A' N .wg ' 7lP'3.-s.5,,,g55i-- , -,:. . g ..- was ' JA. timw ,U 5'l,.fT4-A.?1-44-Qvxffgh -1. g??LfiCg.?f1QSx,5, 9:1,F?dit3xS,Q'53y3 i,iiPJ5 M-,,.?',s'?-.45-f'sf,5,,,-.':g- f .'Q..'-gg-hgg,f,i-.- - pq lg g..n f1,'sQ-5,3-1rg.'g'J2 '?g ..:r-3'-'fix -N, A Tr 'Tx 51' Vt .-silt-Q61- -.Za 5.2-.Cf-+555 -12122:-M-' -. -.--.-.rg-fi. Q.-Q.. -rcN'T1i-- if-..a1.':':'r:S+-t1--tN12f-ef:x-i--1- fnIr-?1 S'P-- -'fin fv-+ff55,,4.f.-f'-11T:.-1t-.I Yfsrg-li--Q-12s'4'-PQI. Xa ww- ma.-fr'-1-:2f:.,n':s. L--'fu-.----.w1'g,1. f1,L--f f' -3- 'gg--1-9 1-4, '13-f s-. X : J- 'ISE iw- -.-.'-'ri.E-fi. 'mc-' -'V' gli-'.'Z-H - -: '-'- -- A - --we , X -'- J if'-rf-s-: N ,... . ..1-,- . -. .. .,. -. .1 X, ,, , -- .eh ,.. .- 4 -.., f .,,, -.v . - -f ti, .- -.., N, ....,,., ,-,. -. ,.-. -- . -...f - .-.fn r.--w. ..-,---.-',-'-.--1-rf --mx -- -F-Tx,-. ' .- .- . - - ' -..'4--T--.- 5 -- .'f,,: .'...?':4. - --... -- -' vi, -'. -, ' , - .' f:-- X--.fb,S-,--s,.5,.-4,--1,-., .v.gl.C--N.:-,, ,as---ge.-L ..'fP 'J-1 .. - . -, -...-2 --V...-' - '. ,.. . .-- -' . . T ' - T-4 . .:'. F- vig . ',- .,.,,.:-'. -',- . - . . --, -.s,...s . .s,-.-g- .-.-.,. . .e.-- ..-L:-413,143-1N'-'1---.-,x.T-,:,-,qqzg-'..jxJ THE 1941 MOUNTAINEER
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