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Page 11 text:
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Our Principa To the members of the Graduation Class of I960: It is with a great deal of pride that I congratulate you upon the completion of your high school work here. Your work has been viewed with increased interest and admiration. I am extremely proud and happy to note that so great a number of your class has sought to excel academically. Your motto, One step at a time, but always forward, characterizes the many qualities exemplified by the members of your class. It is my earnest hope that your experiences here will continue to motivate and sustain you throughout your formative and productive years. Sincerely yours, S. O. JONES
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Our Retired Principa The class of 1960 takes pleasure in following other classes in saluting Mr. L. H. Hall, our retired principal. For thirty-six years he was the leader of the Negro Division of Public Schools in Salisbury. As principal of Price High School he was able to inspire many pupils who have now become successful. We salute Mr. Hall as a great educator and a great cititzen. Since 1911 he has been superintendent of the Sunday School of Moore ' s Chapel. Mr. Hall has also served as Tenant Interviewer for the Housing Projects, member of the Recreation Commission, member of the Interracial Council, Chairman of the Rowan Division of Eoy Scouts, Secretary of the National Alumni Associa¬ tion of Livingstone College, and President of the State Retired Teacher of the North Carolina Teachers Asso¬ ciation. The City of Salisbury has honored Mr. Hall in three significant ways: A street has been named for him; the gymnasium and shop building were named in his honor; and he has been appointed a member of the Board of Education of the city. When we asked Mr. Hall recently what new honors had come to him, he replied, Just being alive!
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Faculty MR. J. E. ANDERSON Seventh Grade, Safety Patrol, Troop Committeeman MR. L. E. ANDERSON Eighth Grade, Geography, History, Science, Scoutmaster Jr. Science Club MRS. GRACE BENJAMIN Librarian, Library Science MR. JAMES BENNETT Eighth Grade, Photographers Club, Safety Patrol, Scouting, Arts and Crafts, Jr. National Honor Society MRS. ELLA H. DALTON Seventh Grade, Dramatics Club MRS. DORIS P. JONES Seventh Grade, Student Council, Guidance Counselor MRS. ABNA A. LANCASTER Senior Advisor F. T. A. English
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