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fe Y' Bliss Virginia H. Nealon spends XVednes- day and Friday mornings conducting speech improvement classes in our schools. Doing her work through the County Ullice at Greensburg, she helps approximately two hundred fifty chil- dren in grades one through twelve in Ligonier and Unity Township schools. She also works with pupils from the Crippled Childrenis Home in Greensburg. This program of speech therapy conducted in our schools has been a great help to many children. Since her graduation from the University of Pittsburgh. Xliss Nealon has taught for two years. ln her spare time she enjoys sports and good literature. Umm The tall, athletic looking gentleman we see in the otlice is none other than Nlr. Nlilroy Carnahan, the junior High Truant Officer. school supplies distributor, substitute teacher. and keeper of attendance records. In addition to his school duties Nlr. Carnahan enjoys all sports, particularly basketball, and seryes as business manager for both the Senior High and .lunior High athletic program. He drives a M580 Buick and readily adinits that many of the miles registered on it result from investigating ab- senteesf' Nlr. Carnahan is well liked by every- one, and we hope he stays around for a long time to come. . KD Blr. Richard Nlellott, Ligonier High Schools new Guidance Counselor. is a graduate of ln- diana State Teachers College and is now doing post-graduate work at the U. of Pgh. He is very proud of his new office in the upper hall where students may find information on all the colleges and universities in the country. Blr. Xlellott especially enjoys basketball and base- ball. He is always ready to advise students in personal problems, choosing vocations. and gaining scholarships and entrance to college.
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. MM Ut' all the people that help us most in Lig- onier lligh. Xliss Katherine Harker. our secre- tary. is most frequently sought. An alumna herself of this school. 'Katiei' takes an active interest in all of us. These days we speak casu- allx' of inanx' fantastic things. like YVould I fit into a nose cone, how hig will a vitamin pill containing a Banana Split he. and what would happen to Ligonier High if 'iKatie werent there to keep it ticking? but ni Mrs. Leslie, the school nurse. is a graduate of St. Nlargarets Memorial Hospital in Pitts- burgh. She has taken additional training in spe- cial nursing courses at Seton Hill College. Mrs. Leslie has a hig joh tending to all the needs and requirements of the students of the entire Lig- onier Valley School System. In addition to the daily routine, she assists the school doctor and dentist in their annual physical and dental ex- aminations. Nurse Leslie has proved a great friend ot the teachers too. always ready with an aspirin or hisodal to fight a headache or nervous stomach resulting from combat fatigue. Ibn' E Q ' ll Mrs. Grace A. Nlonticue and Nlrs. liuth Tosh are the two capahle and etiicient secre- taries we see around the oftice. Blrs. Nlonticue drives from Stahlstown each day' in her 'ilittle car. while Mrs. Tosh lives within easx' walking distance of the school. Both are kept very busy with the inanv and varied tasks around a school otlice hut are always willing to give a helping hand to a mixed-up student or a tired teacher. XV- understand Nlrs. Nlonticuc is quite a had- niinton player, while Nlrs. Tosh enjoys boating and water skiing. Thanks to hoth of you: your help is appreciated!
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Jawlflp MISS MARIE BARTCES cliariuiug. y'iy'at-ious Homt- Ifvo- uomics tt-aclu-r sponsors I , Il. .X aurl sup:-ry'isc's stllmlviit tm-at-lu-rs from St-ton Hill anal Imliaua 'l'a-aulu-rs Co-Il:-uv atte-mln-cl the' Ann-rican Homv I'Ii'0llf?II1IC'S Cunxvntion in Phila- cli-lphia is an arclc-nt pho- touraplu-r. it-4--skatvr. aucl tray'- vllvr Girls, plz-asv! XIII. I,EON.-KRD II. CORAZ- ZI . .. witty' aucl capahlc- tvavli- vr of I'hy'sics ancl Clu'mistry' 4-mlm-att-cl at St. Vim-e-ut's Collvgt- is 1-xp:-rim-m'iiig his first y'var ot tc-aching . . . cnioys sports aml music lc-arm-tl of far away' plaufs mluring mili- tary' st-i'viw in Kort-a Uh, Ilivrvlll lx- lots ot prolilt-ms. NIIIS. GLENN FIIYE . . . yyvll- liki-tl instructor of Spanish cm-ourag.:i-s outstancling Spau- ish projects lit-lps to spou- sor Svniors an cl Nc-wspapvr Cluli lou-s music aucl lau- guagvs arrangm-cl the' st-liool 1-yliihit for the- Iiiccntm-iniial .. . is currcntly' stuclying Italian at Seton Hill Bucnas clias. clasm-fi MISS ALICE S. KEFFER we-ll-lilwrl instnu-tor of Girls' Hvaltli and Pliysit-al Ecluuation c-oaclic-s our cliccrloaclcrs. c-hapc-rons liancl hust-s to away uamvs, auml clirt-nts maryvlous May' Qin-4-u Coronation vu- ioys tht- ruggc-cl in naturv. liki- tht' on-4-zui in Mainv, ancl vlimlm- ing Mt. Mlisliingtoii , . . XYlisttttttttU rt-al slirilly- with two fingers in tht- oral unity. it 'LB It av . H K Q' f x A 51: .ii' ' W if f I f f - t I .xii -2 Q 4. ' I f ..ii 454 so '21 'Z x 5 f i It . . X 'Usa' at 9-'T MIIS. FAI' NICIIAIII COCII- RAN 4-xcvllvilt tcacln-r ot CIUIIIIIIKTCIRII Courses spou- sors a Sc-nior hom:-room aurl Sl'L'I'1'IllI'ILlI Cluli . . . low-s swiiuuiing. howling. ancl arch- i-ry' attt-urls-cl Ifrick Con- tt-rvm-v at XYilson Collcge- and vat-atiom-cl at Myrtlv Bvach. S. C. last summt-r . . . lvft at tht- vnrl of tht- first svliivstvr A-Yllllvfl' in lu-rv to work. rc- lllt'lllIH'I'?n MISS EUNICE DICKINSON wits-ran Math. instructor sponsor of Stiulm-ut Council auul I . T. A. Cluli qlirvr-tml tht- junior Class I'l1iy ... livlpml vast tlu' IIIL'l'ltI1'llIlItIl Pagvant . . . has a lou-ly' lin:-nu' on Capc- Cocl is a typival Nm-w Eng- lantlt-r for tht- smmnc-r . . . I.vt's gi-t this t-lass at tha- lvoartl startvcI. MII. IV. EDWVARD -IOIINS was gracluatt-tl from L. H. S. in '52 ancl from Pvnu Statv in '56 .. . taught for two y't-ars at II:-mpfivltl Arca instructs Boys' Ha-alth, Pliysical ELI., ancl tht- trank team . . . was cnthusi- astic' supporter of tht- Moun- taiucvr campaign in Room I2 Lt-tis all line- up. MII. IIUBERT NIAICNAMA- HA forma-rly' taught in Croc-iislmrg . . . attcnrlvcl Frank- lin ancl Marshall Collvgv, Sus- qiivlizuuia l'niy'crsity', anal Pitt tliviclt-s that-liiiig lwtwm-u Iiuglisli ancl P. O. IJ. . . . coavli- vs footliall ancl -lr. High Iiaslwt- hall . .. iiuprt-ssc-al cvvryonc lay his rt-marks in 'I'lianksgiy'ing assvmhly' I question itln 1 Irwin shows Mr. Mvcst thi- lcttcr anal thc- pliototzraph whit li Ijrc-sitlvnt Eiwnliowt-r st-nt liim lftx-r tht- Biu-ntl-nnial.
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