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I I THE GREATEST Archie Perry was born January 27,1942, in Coatesville, Pa. As a Coatesville youth, Mr. Perry attended Coatesville area schoole (James Adams Elementary Junior High School and Scott Senior High School). In 1959, “Arch” as he is affectionately known, sought to further his education at Lincoln University, Pa., where he received his B.A. degree in general science. In 1973 “Arch” went on to the Main Campus of Penn State University, where his interest was counselor education. From 1963 to 1966 “Arch” taught science at the Roberts Vaux Junior High School in Philadelphia, and in 1966-67 he instructed students in the science at Abraham Lincoln Junior Senior High School, also in Philadelphia. From 1967 to 1973 he was back in Coatesville, where he taught science in South Brandywine Junior High School. In 1974 Archie Perry made a move of great importance to the Lincoln University community. He accepted a job as a counselor in the Special Services Program at Lincoln University. During these years, from 1974 (which started the years for the Mighty and Great Class of ’78) up until the present, “Arch has worked diligently, closely, and relent- lessly in behalf of almost every field of constructive student endeavor. His warm smile and evident shyness have put Archie Perry in a charismatic class of his own. Through the years the majority of our class have not only come in contact with this man frequently, but have come to love him as he displayed a certain love for us. As our past class advisor, he made “survival of unity” among us possible with his patient, well-planned guidance. For this guidance and wisdom, we hold “Arch” in the highest esteem, and for his understanding we love him with great devotion. We know that there are some people “Arch” will never be able to forget, and others we hope that he will not forget..among them, the MIGHTY AND GREAT CLASS OF 1978 P.S. We’ll miss you “Arch”!
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