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Principal’s Message Pride mingled with apprehension fills my heart when I think of you, the Class of 1960. I am proud of your coopera- tiveness, your friendly enthusiasm and your spirit of fun. Yet I am apprehensive. I fear that upon leaving school, yoi may fail to grow and broaden. You must realize that life necessitates a constant expanding of mind and heart in ordei to be lived successfully and fully. I fear, also, that you may forget your responsibilities as citizens. Although abilities may vary, life's responsibility does not—each person is called upon to live and serve with the best of his capabilities. A principal feels that he should tell each graduating class many things, but Rudyard Kipling has expressed the essence of these thoughts in this quotation from his poem, If. If you can keep your head, When all around are losing theirs Then you'll be a man my son! 12
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UcJfi COACH JAMES E. FODRIE, JR. B. S.; Atlantic Christian College; Freshman Advisor; Math, Physical Education. MRS. MILDRED LAWRENCE A. B.; Woman's College of U. N. C.j Senior Advisor; Sciences. MR. CHARLES JONES A.B. ; Elon College; English, Band, Glee Club. COACH T. H. McQUAID A.B. ; Newberry College, Springfield College; Freshman Advisor; Math, Athletic Director. 9 ' COACH CURTIS LANCASTER B.S.; East Carolina College; Sophomore Advisor; Social Studies, Health, Physical Education. » CjUH O MRS. MARY WESTER B.S. ; Meredith College, Harbarger's Business College; Sophomore Advisor; English, Social Studies. 4 11
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As secretary to the principal, Miss Hill has one of the most responsible and time-consuming jobs at school. She has more than met her responsibilities. She has diligently devoted her time and energy for the benefit of our school. Acting as friend and advisor to all, she has proven herself more than necessary to us. We deeply appreci- ate all she has done for us. MISS VIRGINIA HILL MRS. GRACE FODRIE The library is naturally a vital part of school life. We are very fortunate in that we have an excellent librarian who devotes her all to operating smoothly a well-equipp- ed library. In addition to this, Mrs. Fodrie is assistant principal and school treasurer. Her duties are many and varied, and she has always fulfilled them with more than adequacy. She is a vital and much-respected member of the faculty. 13
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