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k going. In my opinion, three years are plenty of time to settle this matter, but appar- ently we are going to be in the dark until the last minute. I say, People of Franklin,wake upl If you wait too long, our chances for joining the Union School will be gone, and then where? To other schools, for an indefinite long term period. Please make an all out effort to yet this settled, one way or the other, in the very near future. Dwight Tatro 68 EDUCATION THE KEY TO v0UR FUTURE The job opportunities today are numerous and varied; but many applicants are not quali- fied or do not have any sal- able skills. The yeas of School from elementary to high school are long; and if you ask any student, he will say, they can bo dull, boring, and just the birds I Stop right here, right on this line and think for a min- ute. What shall I do or what am I able to do for my future career? Will I have the re- quired qualifications my em- ployers will ask for? These are just a few questions I ask myself and I bet they sound familiar to you. There are many roads to take. Don't get left by the wayside; don’t get tired. Finish high school at least. Ifyou are willingto work there are people and scholarships a- vailable to help you, but with one requirement. You must show some inclinat'on to work and work hard, A person who quits or drops out of high school loses out. he’s no longer a part of his school friends’ lives but is thrown into the working world, with no skill. There are few employers that will want him. Another nerson completes his high school and seeks out a college or trade school. He graduates with a certain def- inite oride in himself. These people are still young '■nd fresh with new ideas; they will have a future. My fellow students, stay in high school and work. This is my advice and believe me it will prove worthy. Pick up your books with renewed vigor and dig for what you v nt. The rewards by far out-weigh that make-believe freedom you think you have attained as a high school drop-out. Take vour key of education to unlock those doors of know- ledge, and let your mind expand so ihat it will grew alongwith the world. Three instruments for you to dig your way to that diploma are hard work, much courage, and good luckj
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