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FQREWGRD For the third time in the history of the Uniontown High School an ANNUAL published by a staff selected from the undergraduate body has appeared. This volume represents ceaseless and unremunerated work on the part of that staff and of the faculty advisor s. In nineteen hundred and twenty-six the policy of publishing a year book was established simultaneously with the establishment of the weekly MAROON AND WHITE. Both have been adjudged an improvement over the old plan by which from four to six magazines were published yearly, depending on the industry of the staff. Like the growth of the weekly from a small fourpage sheet to the present siXJpage newspaper the AN- NUAL has grown. Not only in size but in the quality of the contents this year's ANNUAL excells the two former ones. No one realizes better than the staff that mistakes are inevitable in spite of the most meticulous care. But through everything the staff has been inspired with annideal of service to their fellow-students, and their good intentions will be sufficient excuse to claim the indulgence and charity of their critics. The graduating class, for whom this volume will have an especial in- terest, takes this opportunity to wish the other classes the best of luck, cautioning them to make the best of often unsuspected opportunities. The Seniors also wish to thank the teachers for their unremitting efforts on their behalf. To our advertisers we owe another debt of gratitude. Without their patronage of our columns this ANNUAL would be impossible. May we re- pay them with OUR patronage. So we publish this Yearbook, asking only of the student body ap- preciation, if not of the result, at least an appreciation of our efforts in their behalf, as the sole recompense of our labor. THE MAROON AND WHITE STAFF. 8
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1 or l Mr. Proctor. present Superintendent of the Uniontown public schools, was born at Cassville, N. Y.. July 17, 1887. He was graduated from college with a B.S. degree. Upon his graduation he assumed the re- sponsibilities of a Science Teacher in Watertown, N. Y., and from there he went to White Plains, where he also taught Science. Mr. Proctor then be- came head of the Science Department at the Mt. Vernon School for Boys. After the War, he returned to White Plains Where he became Direc- tor of the Continuation School, Principal of a Grammar School, Principal of the Evening School, and Assistant Superintendent of School. He organized the Junior High School of that city. In May, 1926, Mr. Proctor became Superintendent of the Uniontown Schools. 10
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