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Seniors For every builder there is no greater thrill than gazing upon his finished work. Every nail and board used stands as a symbol for the tedious work and long hours he has spent constructing this barn. Often he criticizes his work, noting places where improvement could have been made. Every individual realizes that his life was spent trying to reach a definite goal. As seniors we, too, hold this barn significant of a goal- which is our education. While pursuing our varied careers it will become more and more evident whether the years we have just com- pleted were used to our full advantage. We look back on this barn with pride and sat- isfactiong we realize that all phases of Muhlen- berg life have contributed to our success in this project. However, we are not finished-we must turn toward more goals, more challenging en- deavors. We have planted our seeds and are ready to reap the harvest. 28
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I MR. RAYMOND W. ENDY Attendance Officer Left Io Right: Mr. Floyd Berkomeycr, Mr. Ralph H. Leinbach, Mr. William Schaeffer, Mr. John J. Gicr. Mr. Walter Y. Levan. Maintenance Employees Necessary to School Functioning Our janitors can constantly be found sweeping floors, emptying wastebaskets . . . on hand to let students into school in the morning, and finally close up at night . . . another of their chores is cleaning up litter left by students after school's many activities . . . another group of men that mean often be seen but not heard, prove to be our reliable bus drivers . . . always ready and will- ing to convey students to athletic and musical events . . . the use of the Northmont Grade School turned bus drivers' hair grey by necessitating three additional Upick-ups and deliveries . . . showed their reliability during bad weather conditions this year . . . another nunsung hero is our truant of- ficer, Mr. Raymond W. Endy . . . a meeting with him is seldom regarded as pleasant, but he is al- ways willing to give a lift to students who ex- perience difficulty in getting to school. Left to Right: Mr. Alvin Dunkelbcrgcr, Mr. Benjamin Blatt, Mr. Harry Corrcnti, Mr. Robert F. Ammarcll, Mr. Samuel T. Lcinbach.
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