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THE PENNERIAN Miss MARY 1-2. BROWN DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and thirty-four, do dedicate thls Pennerian to Miss lkhry E. Brown, in appreciation of her many years ot service in the Greenville schools. Miss Brown has always done her best to create higher standards of education and character. Vxfe students of Greenville owe much to Miss Brown, and we take this method of expressing our appreciation for the great service she has rendered. x,,, .
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FOREWORD During the past few years rnany cbanaes baye come about in tbe style and setup ot yearbooks. Because ot tbe adoption ot many ot tnese new ideas, you will tlnd this Pennerian dit- terent trorn Pennerians ot tbe past. This boolq does not record all tbe details ot scbool lite, lnstead, tbe statt nas aimed only to produce a book' tbat will, in later years, bring to you mernorles ot scnool days.
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1934 Superintendent R. D. WELCH, B.Pd., AB., ANI. Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh To the Class of 1934: You are finishing your high school course at the dawn of an era of opportunity. Economic and social conditions have changed greatly during the past Hve years, but the most significant change is that America has now a country with a real national program. The aim is to banish want and to bring about a greater distribution of the proceeds of industry. IVIore people will be employed, and those who are best fitted to adjust themselves should look into the future with sincere feelings of optimism. The high school graduate with initiative, ambition, and character is well prepared to find for himself a desirable place in life. A desirable place in life does not necessarily mean a strategic position where one may accumulate wealth. It means rather a position where one may render real service to his fellow men, and secure for himself life, liberty, and happiness. Education in Greenville is based upon physical Htness, high standards of scholarship, vocational guidance, leadership, and character. Upon these foundations Penn High school has built its reputation for the training of generations of promising and successful young c - men and young women. Seek and ye shall find, knock and it shall be opened unto you, might well be the guide of the Class of 1934. Witli best wishes for the future. R. D. WEl.CH, Superintendent of Schools.
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