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Principal’s Message To the students of PHS: Good luck to all of you. Earl Sines Today most of us would like to be a John Glenn or a Thomas A. Edison. But how many would have been willing to be a Glenn or Edison when they were constantly laboring, studying, training, and devouring all they could find which would fit them for the fame that was to be theirs? No man can give out unless he first takes in. You can't give what you don't Think originally I If you can contribute one ounce of original thought to society, if you can originate just one new idea, you will have met my challenge. May 1 say always remember that valuable possessions multiply when shared with others. Your mind begins to grow as you share it. There will be many who will agree to this, but then never do a single thing. Or, they will just try one thing and then another, but they will do them in a half-
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BOARD of EDUCATION (L. to r.) Lawrence Losh; H. A. Meyer; Miss Eloise Bergstrom; Mrs. June Ann Carr, secretary; Mrs. Louise Lilenfeld; Harold Parsons, director of attendance; Stelman Harper, superintendent; and William P. Minear. Superintendent’s Message Educational Opportunity is a part of our Tucker County Heritage. We pause in this West Virginia Centennial Year to honor those forefathers who provided both the classrooms and the operating costs from their meager earnings to establish the beginning of public education in Tucker County. If West Virginia is to keep abreast of the space age in the next century, each of us will need to make use of every opportunity to secure knowledge and develop needed skills to make a living. The educational future of each child will be determined by the amount of parental encouragement he receives, the in- creasing efforts of our faculty to impart functional knowledge, and last but not least, the amount of effort put forth by the student. Our highway of learning is traveled once in a lifetime. It can provide a profitable journey if each student, teacher, and parent assumes his just portion of the obligation. SUPERINTENDENT Stelman Harper 8
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HOWARD ASHBY MISS GRACE BRIGHT Parsons High MISS MARIE LIPSCOMB
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