Juniata Valley High School - Hornet Yearbook (Alexandria, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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CUMMANDING UFFICEB Secretary Performs M any Duties The constant ringing of the telephonc clicking of the typewriter, and answering' many questions of individuals who wish to see Mr. Godshall, give a picture of the lvusy hut happy life of the school secretary. Miss llonrovich. Activities money, dictations. no- tices, reports and filing various records con- stitute her daily work. Studs-nts, salesmen, speakers. or school pn- Irons. entering the ofhce, are greeted hy u lirienclly word and a cheerful srnile from Miss llornovich. Besides serving as school secretary. she is also school hoard secretary and a source ol' inliorrnation for the entire school. Her desla is the liurezui of Lost and Found Articles for the school. Her dependability and willing- ness to work hard aid in keeping the allairs ol' the school running smoothly. WILLIAM V. GOIJSHALL Supf'rz'i.rz'rzg Prirzvijzal lends a helpful, guiding hand through thought and guidance of every student? individual prohlelns. lVith careful planning he arranges our progrzuns to nicet indi- vidual wishes and teaches daily classes in Guidance and Senior Science. The spirit of service and a friendly, congenial and pro- Iessional relationship char- acterizes his :tim in school and the conununity. MISS HELEN E. DOMOVICH S P 0 N S 0 R E D B Y Shank 81 Tillle, Harrisburg, Pa fllflgl' 'lilllrrj

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Board of Directors and Secretary Row l: O. P. Read, Edwin Huling, Harry Hawn CPresidc-nth, Helen E, Domovieh tSeere- taryj, Rev. Charles Stong, Harry L. Davis CTN-asurerj Row 2: Ralph Gregory, Cloyde Swab, John C. Horn, James Kirk, Wallace Wlilson, Horace Ross, Plummer Piper Absent Members: Roy Grove CYiee Presidentj, John Winter, John Hall, Charles Nelson, Christian Neubauer, Lynn Black, Ralph Dewey, Fred Broadbent Directorship of Public Education in this Twentieth Century is surely one of the greatest opportunities for service to the cause of human- ity any citizen may enjoy. One chosen by his fellow citizens to serve in such capacity must be able to look into the future wherein all divi- dends frorn this great enterprise must accrue. He should realize that the service he renders will be measured by the generations to come just as surely as by those who would evaluate in terms of the present. Could any position of trust test more fully the wisdom and judgment of man? The growing interest in education is presenting itself to all communities. and in Juniata Valley, the school board is confronted not only with the unique problems of joint school operation. but with the cementing of human relations of people representing several communities. When seeking words of counsel relative to the advancement of educational opportunities for youth, none with greater force than those of Thaddeus Stevens, as he pleaded for the salva- tion of our first system of public education. can be found. ul trust that we shall take lofty ground f look beyond the narrow space that now eireuinscribes our vision -- beyond the passing, fleeting point of time on which we stand and so labor that the blessing of education shall be conferred on every son of Pennsylvania --f shall be carried home to the poorest child of the poorest inhabitant of the meanest hut of your mountains so that even he may be pre- pared to act well his part in this land of Free- dom and lay on earth a broad and solid foun- dation for that enduring knowledge which goes on increasing through increasing eternityf' S P 0 N S O R E D B Y W. 0. Morrow, Tyrone, Pa. fPa,:,'e Twoj



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from WILLIAM V. GODSHALL to CLASS OF 1951 Subject: Dictation of Message One of the things of which all of us need to be reminded is that one's education does not stop with the completion of high school. Edu- cation is a continuous process, and those who would stop learning when they leave school are really taking a backward step. To the seniors who are about to leave Juniata Valley, I would say: Think of education as continuous, never ending. Keep up with your reading of good books, and, through your read- ing, continue to develop a keen interest in the world in which you live. G0 on with your appreciation of good music, good art, and good literature. Try to find opportunities wherever you are to be of real service to your fellow meng aiiiliate your- selves with those institutions and movements that have for their purpose the making of a better world. And remember that genuine and lasting success comes to him who can lose himself in the interests of others. It is my wish that you may have such success. S P O N S 0 R E D B Y Aeklin Jewelry Go., Tyrone, Pa. fPage Fourj Secretary MISS HELEN E DOMOVICH

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