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FOREWORD Those of us, while yet in high school, never quite realize how our lives are being influenced by the friends we make, the teachers we have, the churches we attend, and the industries in our community. But, in fact each unnoticed influence, each guided activity, each sorrow, and each happiness which the ordinary daily high school experiences furnish, are silently, but surely, making up our lives and shaping our courses. The everyday common place happenings we hardly countg because we are always looking back on a past or dreaming ahead into a bright future, which, we hope, will be full bf wonderful and epoch-making events. And yet all the time, in spite of us, the future is being made of the present, and the material of our future is to be what we are now accumulating. This issue of the Black Diamond has been planned so that, in our dreamed of future, we may look back on our past to see and appreciate the activities that were planned to help us and the incidental experiences that serve to make life more enjoyable. May this Black Diamond brighten our future with cherished memories of our past. The Staff Black Diamond 1953 Monongah High School Monongah West Virginia
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IN A?PKE.CIATIOXl xx ! Q! IIE 5. 5 . Q-....,,, In 1889 the men of Monongah and surrounding area started working the Pittsburgh seam of coal which underlay this territory. Since that time hundreds of men have been employed in mining in our school locale. Men whD had worked in these mines were responsible for the establishment of our high school. Men who have worked there since that time are in a great measure the support of our school. Many of our graduates are now mine men. For what these men, the Dads of the high school students, have done for this school and will continue to do, we thank you. We want the Dads to know that we truly appreciate what you have done for us through our school. You, your will- ingness, and your helpfulness will always be found among our best loved memories.
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