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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE The school system of Mineral County is meeting the needs and wishes of the citizens of the Frankfort District in the beautiful, new, consolidated Frankfort High School at Short Gap, West Virginia. To you, the students, we the educators pledge not only to give you the most profitable education possible, but to also prepare you to become the kind of citizens that will make this “ol” world a better place to live. Today, we all face many serious problems. The school shall seek to give you every opportunity to prepare yourselves for living victoriously — whatever the task of tomorrow. I sincerely believe the Frankfort spirit — the spirit of love and cooperation — will bring honor to you, the students, and reflect credit on our high school. Toward that goal we are striving; to that end we are dedicated. Dr. Charles L. Coffman
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Frankfort High Dedication On August 26, 1976, a dream came true for those who had worked and given their time for Frankfort High School. Bernard Douthitt, member of the board of education, opened the dedica- tion ceremonies, followed by fellow board member Marion Phillips who presented the school key to Dr. Charles Coffman, principal. He stated that he hoped that the “spirit that helped build the stadium will project throughout our school pro- gram.” J. R. Haines, director of pupil serv- ices, Melvin M. Heiskell, and J. W. Mark- er, former principals, also spoke that night. The ceremony was followed by tours of the school and a Fun Fair sponsored by the Frankfort High School Booster Club.
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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE As assistant principal, I urge each of you to make the most of your time spent at Frankfort High School. Many of the briefest moments at Frankfort will prove to be some of the fondest memories of your adult life. As students, you are fortunate in helping to develop the fighting “Falcon Spirit.” This spirit will also become an integral part of your life. Spirit will keep you trying when you want to give up. Spirit will give you strength when you feel tired, and spirit will give you hope when you are losing. Remember that your high school education is not an end, but only another step forward toward a brighter new tomorrow. Donald H. Knotts e 2m Uy Ot ONO T t= a) 2) Kea) erow i
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