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Page 11 text:
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Miss Hanna Dennin B. A. Mr. Edison O. Bates B. S. M. S. Miss Ruth MacFarland B. A. Mr. Albert Maglisceau B. A. Miss Loraine Fleshcr B. A. Mr. A. E. Cherrington B. S.
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Jurt j lleomiy Senior Si tab School BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. D. C. Hanna, President Mr. W. M. Burleson, Vice President Mr. H. C. Herger, Secretary Mrs. C. W. Catlin, Treasurer Mrs. S. S. Cray, Member
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Dear Class of '36 : I am glad of this opportunity to send my congratulations and best wishes as a very old grad to all of you very new ones. I shall not try to bore you with advice, for you will have plenty of that, and you probably very wisely won’t take it, anyhow. But I would like to point out that you are all fortunate in many ways. For one thing in having the opportunity to be graduated from a High School with so fine a reputation; and for another in having as a background for all your future lives a town like Port Allegany and its lovely surrounding country. I think, no matter where you may go to live in the future, you will come to feel as I do, that you would not change birthplaces with anyone. To start from a country town, to have lived the first quarter of your life in naturally beautiful surroundings, means that you have something unforgettable to fall back upon, a source of strength which no one can appreciate until he or she has called upon it and found it unfailing. Be proud of your background, be proud of your school, for they deserve it. I do not suppose many of you will take up my line of work, but if any of you do, let me congratulate you on having been born in a country town or on a farm. For the roots, the source of all good writing, go back to the writer’s early experiences. And you are already equipped with a rich material which no city-born young man or woman has or can ever acquire. So go to it, and let nothing you dismay! And to the rest of you who may take up more useful and I hope more lucrative work, may I say that the big, bad wolf is seldom as ferocious when you come up to him as when you hear him howling in the distance. With genuine and most hearty good wishes for the future of the Class of 1936 and the continued success of the “Tiger Lily.” Faithfully yours, Grace Sartwell Mason February 21st, 1936
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