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Price Junior-Senior High School THE BLACK AND RED Day by day we come to school, Through sunshine, rain, or snow Lessons noble, golden rules Direct us as through life we go. Games we play, in contest try Our very best to do, Always for the best desire For race and country too. Many pupils brave and strong 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. CHORUS: Through all the years, midst our joys and our tears, We ' ll always love you, dear Price High. Your colors bright, we will never slight, But hold them high until we die; For we go North, South or East or West, And by many colors be led; Yet, we know of all the rest, Price High School is still the best; So we ' ll cherish the Black and Red. A. A. L.
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Greetings To The Seniors I am honored to extend my greetings to the Class of 1960 of Price Junior- Senior High School. I congratulate you for the achievements that have contributed to your success as high school students and as graduates. Our interest in your progress will continue after you leave Price Junior-Senior High School; your continuing interest is needed to help keep our school program effective. I extend to you both personally and for the City Board of Education best wishes for your continued success. Sincerely yours, J. H. KNOX Superintendent
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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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