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THE OPTIMIST EDITORIAL Ever since our Freshman year, we, thc Class of '34, have earnestly endeavored to carry out our class motto- To Have Friends, Be One. In this way our High School years have been happy ones, filled with pleasant associations with our classmates. We have meen successful in all we have undertaken because of the splendid inspiration resulting from these friendships. But, our High School days are nearly over. VVe shall soon be out in the world, depending solely on our own ability and re- sources. As we separate and each member goes his way in life, our school days become memories made pleasant by thinking of the friendships and harmony that existed among us. Many of these connections will be completely severed and grow dimmer as the years go on and then be renewed by some strange turn of fate. It is not only the contact formed in High School, however, that will aid us later in life. The lesson taught us by our motto will be of increasing value to us, no matter how or where we carry on. We will make new friends, establish new associations: and, as a result. we will know how to be good friends. With this help- ful lesson to guide us, we, the Class of '34, are assured success and happiness in whatever we may undertake. -MARIAN JOHNSGN. 1934
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THE OPTIMIST HI XW Q9 W 0 an fb 'S ,Q- A v '-sri 1869 THE TITUSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SEAL Until 1926 our High School had no ofhcial School Seal. ln that year our present official seal was designed by Arthur Schultz '26 Our seal has a very impressive meaning and everything in it stands for some fine quality necessary to a High School graduate to make a success in Life. The keystone stands for strength. lt means that education is the keystone of our civilization. lt also is the cmlmlcm of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The seal is painted in brown and gold which arc the school colors. The branches of laurel around the sides stand for victory in everything the student undertakes in Life. The picture is of the Drake VVell, the first oil well drilled in the world. Colonel Edwin Drake, who drilled the well near here ini1859, set a fine example for the students in patience and perse- verance. The circle means unity of teachers and pupils, The class of 1869 was the first graduating class. Every student should know this background of his seal and he should honor it. PAUL F. BAUER. 1934
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