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Dr. Clarence M. Long Director of Laboratory School As many of you entered the Laboratory School for the first time you evidenced a look of insecurity and doubt. It has been a pleasure to watch this change to one of confidence and assurance. Your relatively brief stay at college and your teaching experiences in the Laboratory School should provide a foundation for the growth which will take place throughout your teaching careers. With your college days practically a thing of the past, you.are faced with the task of proving to Mom, Dad, friends, and, most important of all, to yourself that you have what it takes to be a teacher. We think you do or your certificate would not be forthcoming. It will take time, patience, and perseverance, all of which must come from a desire within your heart to do the best job possible. Teaching is not easy, but it is fun. To counteract the dark days will be bright days that will warm your soul to the very heights of enthusiastic satisfaction. The apex of such feelings will come to the staff here at Slippery Rock when you have proven yourself worthy of the name, “Teacher. Dr. Joseph A. McClymonds Assistant Director of Laboratory School
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As you leave S. R., you become a member of a larger family; it is a happy family and a very important one —our alumni. You, as an individual, become more important and happier as we on campus gain any prestige; the school, in turn, succeeds as you gain. May you take with you into your work a vision — one great enough that as you teach you give others that vision: a vision of their potentialities, of their trusteeships, of the value of simple integrity and honesty. Lois J. Harner Dean of Women
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Dr. Walter R. All cri Chemistry, Physics Anna Allen Biology Dwight B. Bakei Music Walter Barber Biology. Chemistry Jane Beatty Librarian, Laboratory School William Beatty Sixth Grade. Laboratory School Katherine Allen Health and Physical education Isabel Anderson Fourth Grade, Laboratory School Gladys Arnold M usic Dolores Bader Health and Physical education 7
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