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In days of old, when knights were bold, a lad did just as he was told—by his superiors. He oft did roam, but tried at home, to rise quite near to the noble throne of his loved king. He always began as a lowly page, and followed a knight through the battle's rage, and through the tournament's every stage—till the battle was won. In Penn Castle, our school, we always try to follow this rule and with lessonous monsters fight many a duel—till we triumph. But battles are few and when with school we are through we'll know that with pleasures we've had much to do —through our years here. The teachers do act as our court, and in many a storm are our port, as difficulties they help us to thwart—in our school life. So when of school we have reached the end, we should be able for ourselves to fend, and be glad that our school years we could spend—in Penn Castle.
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To the Class of 1936: I rejoice with you at the completion of your high school course. It was a real achievement which marks a new chapter in your lives. Be- fore you lies a future with its complexities and its opportunities. The time has come to choose what course you will pursue. Choose well and your life will be full of happiness: and worthy service will lead you on. Life is fine and as you live, determine that each new year shall be nobler and more useful than the last. With the kindest regards, I am R. D. Welch, Superintendent of Schools. 19 PENNERI AN 3S To the Members of the Senior Class: With Commencement Day. you have reached the goal that you have been striving to attain for the last four years. This day means the com- pletion of your high school work, and it should be the beginning of bigger and better things for you. Graduation is always a survival of the fittest.” In your life, underscore the statement: Hitch your wagon to a star. Then ask yourself: Where will I be ten years from today? Look back from May 21, 1946, and ask yourself an- other question. Was my high school education worthwhile?” A. R. Stewart, Principal. Page Six
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