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J. C. PRICE HIGH SCHOOL Day by day we come to school, Through sunshine, rain and snow; Lessons noble, golden rules, Direct us as through life ice go. Games we play, in contests try Our very best to do; Always for the best desire, For race and country too. Many pupils, brave and true, Have left these classic walls; Visitors from far and near, Have trod our spacious, sacred halls, Teachers, patrons, parents dear, Are bound by cords of love; Striving evermore to lift Mankind to realms above. Through all the years, Midst our joys and our tears, Well always love you dear Price High. Your colors bright we will never slight But hold them high until we die, For we may go North, South, or East or West And by many colors be led, Yet well know of all the rest Price High School is still the best, So well cherish the Black and Red. A. A. L.
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DEDICATION The Class of ’54 hereby dedicates this annual to Mr. I. J. Olds, band¬ master and instructor of social science. In the eight years he has been at Price, he has organized and instructed bands at Price and at the two elementary schools. The Price bands have won highest honors in state festivals and have furnished music for programs, games, parades and concerts. The 1953 band was chosen to appear on the Rowan Bicenten¬ nial Program at which time The President of the United States was guest speaker. Under the instruction of Mr. Olds, many pupils have become proficient instrumentalists. As a teacher of social sciences, Mr. Olds is thorough and inspiring. Because of these accomplishments and qualities, the Class of ’54 is happy to dedicate this publication to Mr. I. J. Olds, bandmaster, teacher, and friend.
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OUR PRINCIPAL Permit me to express my sincere appreciation to you for your splendid efforts in making this, my first year here, a pleasant and successful one. Many of your very fine contributions to our school program have been viewed with increased interest, respect, and admiration. The job of preparing and publishing this annual was a very difficult one, but the tenacity and jollity with which you attacked it made it seem extremely easy. Such persistence, if properly directed, will be one of your greatest assets in helping you to meet the challenge of our American democracy. Congratulations for a job well done! May you ever direct your efforts in chan¬ nels of service for the advancement of humanity. Sincerely yours, S. O. JONES, Principal
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