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M.H. Brooks Superintendent J . K. Arbogast Assistant Superintendent ADMINISTRATION All things must end, even good things, and you are now approaching the end of one part of your life . In many ways the last year of high school is the most important of all school years, for it provides a good chance to clarify your thinking about ideals and goals. This last year in high school is an excellent time to overcome personal deficiencies, build needed strengths, and get the most from the friendships and opportunities your high school provides. Soon you will be leaving the protective atmosphere of Marlinton High School, and you must make important de¬ cisions as to jobs, future education, and the responsibilities of adult citizenship. The decisions you make will probably affect the rest of your life, for every adult is influenced by his answers to his youthful problems. Sincerely yours M. H. Brooks, Superintendent J. K. Arbogast, Assistant Superintendent
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FOREWORD With great pride and sense of achievement on the part of the class of 1957, we dedicate this annual to the task of recording very precious hours of o u r high school years. In years to come, our school mates will be scattered all over the world, and the only contact we will have will be through our annual. We hope that in the future your annual will bring back memories of all your high school days--memories filled with victory and defeat, happiness and sorrow, ecstasy and depression, memories of the first day of enrollment; the chants and yells of cheer¬ leaders at pep meetings; band rehearsals; Forest Festival parade; State inaugural at the capitol; initiation ceremonies in assembly; junior and senior plays; foot¬ ball, basketball, baseball; juke box dancing at noon; the Christian Youth Week; ordering rings and announcements; Junior-Senior banquet and prom; Class Night and presentation o f the Marlintonian; Com¬ mencement sermon; graduation exercises; our last class party--oh, so many activi- ties--these are just a few to remind us that THIS IS MARLINTON HIGH 7
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OFFICE Pat Sharp Jane Seagraves Class of 1957 you have reached another mile-stone in your march to success. By success I do not mean material gain. It is my solemn belief that real success is measured in terms of what service we can render to our fellowmen, If we have done our job well we will leave this world a better place for our having been here. I congratulate you on your progress to date. H.A. Yeager Hertha Beverage Marilyn Harper
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