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MESSAGE TO GRADUATES You young people should feel fortunate and grateful because you grew up in a school district where the standards of your school set by the board of educa¬ tion, the administration, and the faculty have been of the quality and quantity that will enable you to compete successfully with the products of other secondary schools anywhere in the world. You have met those standards and, in many instances, surpassed them through your own efforts to learn more than the basic requirements. Probably at no time in the history of our nation has so much responsibility been left in the hands of our youth nor have so many things been expected of youth as right now. I feel confident that your experiences, socially and educa¬ tionally, while at Northeast have prepared you for entrance into your new status full of zeal and enthusiasm. I also feel confident thatyouwill meet the respon¬ sibilities and expectations of those older than you with the energy and force that only youth can provide. You have gone through the basic preparatory phase of your lives admirably. Both you and those who encouraged you or urged you on (parents and teachers) can be proud of your achievements. Congratulations and best wishes for a successful and happy future.
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JACOB HENNIP, B. S. ; M. Ed. Supervising Principal Mansfield State College Pennsylvania State University Bucknell University TO THE CLASS OF 1962 In the foreword to the Rockefeller Committee ' s report entitled The Pursuit of Excellence; Education and the Future of America, there appears this state¬ ment: There is no more searching or difficult problem for a free people than to identify, nurture, and wisely use its own talents. Indeed on its ability to solve this problem rests, at least in part, its fate as a free people. For a free society cannot commandeer talent, it must be true to its own visions of indi¬ vidual liberty. By the same token each individual bears a moral responsibility to so develop his own talents, skills, and abilities that he may strengthen not only his own development but also the development of a free society. America has become the symbol for freedom-seeking people everywhere. It is only through the strength which you will add to her efforts that mankind will achieve lasting peace and happiness. May all of you achieve happiness and success through the years to come.
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GERALD A. BACON, B. S. in Bus. Ed. Business Education Sponsor; Hi-Y; Freshman Class Bloomsburg State College Pennsylvania State University BETTY CARR, B. S. in Ed. Librarian Reading; English Sponsor: Tri-Hi-Y Dramatics; Senior Class Mansfield State College Pennsylvania State University Elmira College MARY EDITH DAVIS, B. S. in Ed. Mathematics; History Sponsor; Freshman Clasj Pennsylvania Stat£ University WILLIAM S. DAVIS, JR. B. of S. (Marine Engineering) B. S. , Sec. Ed. Science; History Sponsor; Senior Class U. S. Merchant Marine Academy East Stroudsburg State College Bucknell University Pennsylvania State University JOSEPH B. peAI B. S. in E Art Educa Sponsorp-Yteawxjk V Future Tditchers Art Service ’ Pennsylvar University Bucknell Univer University of Scritjten CHARLES RICHARD DRISCOLL, B. Sc. in Music Ed. M. A.L.S. (Literature) English Sponsor; Yearbook Freshman Class Mansfield State College Wesleyan University Mount St. Mary ' s College Pennsylvania State University
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