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MR. BODKIN’S MESSAGE To YOU, a member of the Senior Class: Four years ago, you, along with 116 other Freshmen, were given a golden op- portunity' to attend a free public school. During these four years, 40 of your felUiw classmen dropped out of school. Many of those who dropped out now realize the mistake which they made. Those of you who have remained in school know in your own hearts whether you have achieved to the utmost of your ability. The opportunity was here. If you fumbled the ball, you have been the loser. In your four years of high school, you ought to have learned many things, one of the most important being how to get along with others. In this complex life we live today, we must necessarily work. play, and live with all men. If the education and training you have received at Union has taught you this one thing, our efforts will not have been in vain. Yours for a clean, happy, and full life, MASON J. BODKIN
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W. T. PATTERSON B. A. Degree, Westminster; M. D., University of Pittsburgh. Biology, General Sciences. ELMA ROBINSON B. A. Westminster; M. L., University of Pittsburgh. U. S. History and World History; Library. NANCY SHEPARD ROTE B. A. Degree, Grove City College. Latin. Spanish. JOHN SCHANTZ B. S. Degree, State Teachers College. Health. Physical Education. CLAIRE R. SHIELDS B. S. Degree, Clarion State College. Science, Math. THOMAS SKINNER Geneva, B. S. in Education. History. Safety Education. JAMES R. TARR B. S. Degree, Clarion State College. Science. Math. SAMUAL VENTURELLA M. A. Degree, University of Pitts- burgh; State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. Typewriting, Bustness Arithmetic, Of- fice Practice.
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MR. CLARK S MESSAGE As you occasionally browse through this your yearbook, you will enjoy being reminded of events and persons you thought you would not forget. To forget the past is characteristic of youth who constantly seek adventure in new experiences. You live in a challenging world where young and vigorous leadership is looked upon as the one hope for the future of all peoples. The Teachers and Administrators of your school have conscientiously attempted to teach vou how to live, as well as present you with known facts which will he basic in assisting you in making a liv- ing. Look to a bright future brought about by young men and women who work for the best interest of all rather than self. By so doing your yearbook will he just a very small account of what you did and who you were. Big things are expected of you. Take it from there.
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