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Dedication 0 Mr. Joseph V. Passaro, whose Warm personal understand- ing for each student's efforts and hopes is deeply appreciated, we, the Class of 1956, respectfully dedicate this forty-ninth edition of the Warren High School Dragon , We sincerely admire his keen enthusiasm for school sports and activities and his courage to uphold his many high ideals. Receiving the degree of Bachelor of Education, Mr. Passaro was graduated from Duquesne University in 1938, and later he received the degree of Master of Education from the same insti- tution. Formerly teaching in Yotmgsville and in an Army Train- ing School in Maryland, he assumedthe position as teacher of commercial subjects in Warren High School in 1946. Three years later he began instruction in guidance in addi- tion to his business subjects. In 1953 he advanced to the ofiice of vice-principal, and in 1954 he was chosen for the esteemed position of principal. By his progressive interest in the students and the teachers of Warren High School he, as principal, has established in this brief time many Worthy standards and has gained lasting friend- ships. 4i4l!'
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5 lt, Foreword we, the Class of 1956, wish to introduce Gillis Menzie Mac- Tavish, a visitor to Warren High School from the bonny banks of Scotland. The Dragon Staff invited Mac to spend a year with us to experience the everyday life of a Warren High School student. Participating in both the solemnity and gaiety found in any American school, almost immediately he became a friend and a brother to all. Through Mac's visit we realize the impor- tance of International Relationship. We chose Mac to symbolize the hope for co-operation and peace with all countries. As he joined a new land, so will the graduates of 1956 walk into a new life closely associated with other nations. We are aware that our co-operation and brother- hood with Mac resulted in sincere friendshipg so it should be with nations. The Class of 1956 is setting out into the world on a new road the destiny of which may be peace or war. If this road is faithfully followed with understanding and tolerance of other nations, it will lead us all into a better and fuller life. 4l3l?'
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