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'fl r it iiwiiv FOREWORD The school year 1952-53 has been truly a momentous one for our high school. It has seen the beginning of Keystone Ioint High School, realized through the jointure of four schools. With this new jointure have come many new faces in the student body, an enlarged staff of teachers, a Wider curriculum, outstand- ing activities, and the hope of a new, modern building for Keystone Ioint High School. As the year draws to a close the memories of persons and events are fresh within our minds. In order to keep these memories from fading, we have pre- pared this 1952-53 White Memo. : 1 May this edition of the Memo serve as a material reminder of our eventful days in Keystone joint High School. We desire to extend our thanks to all those who by their co-operation have made the publication of this edition possible. A f uf' 1:3 2' -V f ' , ll 5- DEDICATIO VVe, the Class of '53, dedicate this year book to the Future of Keystone joint Schoolf, May this future hold more and greater opportunities for those who attend, this school to develop their abilities for the progress of mankind. Somewhere in a school room is a child who in his own time, grown to matur- ity, will lead the world away from war and toward peace. The affection planted in that child's life by Wise guidance, the sense of right values with which he is stutrounded, the truth and initiative that are fostered in his unfolding life will come to realization in a mighty service to the human race. We want the children of the people, of all people to have theii' chance, and where through honest growth, proved merit, and wise leadership, the leaders of tomorrow take their place, we want them to be surrounded and supported by their fellows likewise schooled in the simple and abiding principles of democracy. May Keystone Joint School provide such training, opportunity, and leader- ship for our future citizens, who are the hope of tomorrow. f .ft -, . ii iiiiiif
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KEY TO E IOI T CHOOL BOARD RM, . First row, left to right: Guy A. Detarg Ward McCallg Theodore R. Wliitehillg O. C. Mooreg Lyle Weaverg M. A. Bcstg Marion Bcstg VV. E. Craig. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Erma Hanhyg Ralph Elliottg Paul Lohanghg L. M. McEl- hattang W. C. Weaverg M, Ainslerg R. C. I-Iarklcssg Frank Nlladdcllg Dorothy Miller. Third row, left to right: Lloyd liaybuckg Merle Rittsq Cuvier Klineg K. N. Kencmnth. Claude Ilcnryg A. P. Spiringcrg Harold Knightg Robert L. NVQ-aver. Q , U ,,,. 'REM Q my Gt XQ,.lVWhf ' Z it KEYSTONE CONSOLIDATION On TlllIl'Sllll,' evening, August 21, 1952, the school lioards ol' Ashland Townsliip, Beaver Township, Knox Borough, and Salem Township created a joint school for this arca. Thcsc four districts wcrc later jointed hy two others, Licking Township and Callcnslmurg liorough. Kcv- stone joint Schooll' was the name which the joint hoard adopted for the ncw jointurc. The total enrollment is now slightly over 1000, almost 500 of which are in the high school. This nmnhcr will he increased next year hy ahout 150 students of the Licking-CZallenshurg district who are now attending their own schools. These enrollment figures are large enough to he approved by thc State Department of Education. The high school pupils are attending the NVhitc lylcmorial School in Knox while cach district retains its elementary school. l Plans for a new school huilding to house tht- high school are progressing rapidly. After the colnpletion of the new high school building, the NVhitc Mc- inorial building will he occupied by the elementary grades. To the puhlic wc gratefully express our sincere appreciation for the co-operation they have shown which will help us to lav a strong foundation for the future students of the Kev- stonc joint School, THE WHITE MEMO 1953 ' - unn-
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