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We, The People CLASSES In Warren, as elsewhere in Pennsylvania and in the United States, a free school is provided for every boy and girl regard- less of race, color, or religion. The foundation of individual liberty and intelligent citizenship, the free school gives us the opportunity to know how to shoulder the responsibilities hand- ed down to us. Noble Americans of each generation have added their bit to this dream of an education which shall bring out in each individual and in our civilization as a whole the finest qualities of humanity. Our high democratic ideals, unequaled elsewhere in the world, inspire us to continue to LET FREEDOM RING. En- couraged by the purpose with which these principles were founded, we must always strive to better our democracy.
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The Pennsylvania State University B S Columbia Uniiversity, M. A. Homerm-king F. H. A. University of Pittsburgh, A. B, ARLEINE S, WHITEHILL ROBERT R. YOUNG CONRAD YOUNGBERG The Pennsylvania State University Industrial Arts EDWARD ZULAK Doquesrue University, B. S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Middlebury College l ll5f0VY German German Club ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANTS Upper Lette-Mary Hutchings, Secretary to Dr. Whipple, Janet Thomp- Upper Right- Donna Douglas, Dental Hygienist. son, Secretary to Mr. Newton, Jean Mostert, Secretary to Lowe, Right, Dr, Lawrence W' Krespan, School oemig' Mr. Bathurst Lower Left-- Marian Robertson, Nurse, Margaret Horan, Nurse, Dr. John Larson, School Doctor. +3119-
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Class ol 1956 Left fo Righi-H Emily Robertson, Mary Ann Walt, David Fitzgerald, John Cashman CLASS OFFICERS Where is it? Is this the Way to the cafeteria? I can't find my home room These were familiar words as approximately 275 students entered the high school as sophomores from Beaty on September 9 Activities on this yearls agenda were a picnic, a dinner, an assem- bly, and dancing instructions under the direction of Mr. Searle. The many clubs and activities, open to all students, enabled the sophomores to become acquainted with the juniors and the seniors. Those who served as class offi- cers were Co-President ,r,a, A. Emily Robertson Co-President rra,a,ar David Fitzgerald Secretary ..,.rv ,rrr. M ary Ann Watt Treasurer rrrr. i,r, J ohn Cashman Sophomores had the opportunity to elect spee eil
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