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Heather Battaglia

Branch 151
(May, 2007)

No one person can ever take more than they cannot handle. In other words, God never throws us anything that we cannot handle. That is my motto when walking across the stepping-stones of life. A large chapter of my life will be coming to an end in May 2007. Yet currently, I am a senior at Clarion University and a Rehabilitative Science major focusing on Gerontology as for now. This has been my goal to achieve since my sophomore year of High School. I am also a member of the women’s softball team, active in intramural basketball, and the president of Women’s United. When my schoolwork and extra curricular activities are few I work for Clarion County’s Promise as a tutor for local elementary students and do office work. In addition, I have a work-study job as a receptionist on campus. I am very proud of the lady I am and the woman I am becoming.

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