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D. H. STEWART, BS., A.M., SIl17l'Y'f7Ift'lIK1l'lIf of Beaver Borough Schools This is my class, because the year you entered the first grade was the first year in my present position. Life is dynamic and not static. You have not come to the end but, as the word commencement suggests, you are entering a new and wider experi- ence. School has provided the opportunity to edu- cate yourself under direction and guidance. You now assume that responsibility. Our country needs citizens with sound bodies, alert minds, and real character. Education enables us to discharge faithfully the duties of citizenship. ln a day of uncertainty remember that citizens have obligations as well as privileges. Our country needs us in peace as well as in war, and I hope that we shall be faithful and loyal to our country. You have grown up physically, you are growing mentally, and spiritually. These three form the great triangle of life. If one is missing or only partially developed, you will not realize your own potentialities. Therefore, my parting suggestion is that you preserve your splendid physical develop- ment, that you continue to grow mentally, and that you develop a real spiritual attitude toward life. These three are important, but above all strive for the last. D. H. STEWART, Supf. MARY I. MCKINLEY, PH.B. Principal of flat' High Svbool Algebra To the Class of 1935, I extend my sincere greet- ings. If you have learned that there are certain qualities of personality, as well as certain attitudes towards life that are very important in all walks of life, then our work has not been in vain. May it be the good fortune of every member of this class to enjoy a large measure of success in his future work. MARY I. MCKINLEY.
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CLAUDE M. DIEIHII.. A.C.A., BS. fIIHIlIlIl'Y'l'illI SH,IIl'l'fX ELIZABETH GRAF, A.B. Muxiz' CAROLINE B. GRIFFIN Univurxir y of Pittsburgh llixlury HELEN S. HORTON, A.B. Lulin JAMES W. BAKER, A.B. Englixb RUTH E. BOWDEN, A.B. C11-,IQ ami Snbxliiulr' BEULAH M.CUMMINS,B.O.,B.S. English, Drafnulivx HAROLD G. DAVIS, University of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Institute of Technology Mi'f'fml1i1'ul Drawing, Coafn'rufi1'z' Course Pruvfirul Matb4'nmiiz'x
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