Langley High School - Aeronaut Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 8 text:

4 THE AERONAUT Welcome The graduating class of June, 1938, extends to our new principal, Dr. Dana Z. Eckert, a most cordial welcome. We know that you will find Langley’s faculty and pupils always ready and willing to cooperate. May the coming years at Langley be the happiest of your varied and use¬ ful life.

Page 7 text:

FOR JUNE, 1938 3 A Tribute James Noble Rule was a man of vision and action. The influence of his life reached far and was good. His first thoughts were of Langley and for the main¬ tenance of its high standards; his ambition, to lead Langley to still greater achievements. Dr. Rule was distinctive among men. By his manner, his personality, his broad experience and his able leadership, he always impressed those who came in contact with him. He made countless friends in all walks of life. He was a vital influence at Langley. Teachers and pupils alike felt that here was a true leader and a sympathetic friend. He was never too busy to devote his time to those who asked for his counsel. He has left behind him ennobling ideas and an example of unselfish service which should inspire to a richer and fuller success in life those who, sometime in their lives, have come in contact with him. Education has lost a pioneer; we, a leader and a friend.



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FOR JUNE, 19 3 8 r 5 Appreciation To Miss Ada C. Park and Mr. Bruce Cobaugh who for twenty-five years have devoted themselves unselfishly to the service of boys and girls in Riverside and Langley, we dedicate our Aeronaut. Miss Park Truly a woman of great character is our good friend and teacher, Miss Ada C. Park. A keen wit and a grand sense of humor endear her to all who know her. “To be of service rather than to be conspicuous” has been her motto during the past twenty-five years. Although Miss Park is primarily a Senior English teacher, for several years she has been the Senior Class Sponsor. As a teacher and as a sponsor, her work has been out¬ standing. Miss Park’s helpful suggestions, given in her inimitable manner, have greatly benefited us in our effort to become bet¬ ter students during our high school days and better citizens during the life we shall lead after we have left the halls of Langley. Mr. Cobaugh For his kind, willing assistance in solv¬ ing our many difficult problems and for his generous gift of so much of his val¬ uable time, the pupils of the June ’38 graduating class wish to thank our Vice- Principal, Mr. Bruce Cobaugh. During the twenty-five years of Mr. Cobaugh’s association with Riverside and Langley, he has rendered innumer¬ able services to the schools and to the pupils. Hundreds of our graduates count him as a valued friend. Always, Mr. Cobaugh has kept the in¬ terests of Langley nearest his heart. Each pupil is treated in the same sym¬ pathetic manner. All are dealt with equally. His loyalty has been of the highest. If we, in our life work, can retain something of Mr. Cobaugh’s ideal of service, our lives will hold a fuller measure of success and happiness.

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