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Page 24 text:
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ilu iliilemuriam ln Loving Memory of the late JOSEPH RIDD ELLIOT Born September 4, 1922 Died April I9, l940 He is not cleadethe child of our affection- But gone unto that school Where he no longer needs our poor protection And Christ himself doth rule. Day after day we think what he is doing In those bright realms of airg Year after year, his tender steps pursuing, Behold him grown more fair.
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Page 23 text:
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I0 THE PELHAM PNYX A MESSAGE FROM THE SCHOOL BOARD AS we continue to carry on the work of this school, how happy we should be to know that we have facilities here by which the vouth of this district may so develop their intelligence as to become publicly useful and privately happy citi- zens of this fair landg for this is really the true aim of all education. lt mav be there are critical times ahead and we may see but dimly any ray of hope for a greater school here in Pelhamg but with a vision of our possibilities commensurate with circumstances, let us all do our bit to give X this school the high place it should have l in this community. So Students and Par- ents and Teachers, let us be optimistic for the future of this school and also for the future of all mankind. We live in a progressive ageg each year J. M. LEPPERT brings us nearer to a realization of the high ideals for which we all should aim, that ofa wider liberty, more just law, more practical science, and a more tolerant religiong for in these we have evi- dence of an advancing civilization. And while we have those in every age who cry, The Golden Age is Past, and that the world is growing worse, we cannot believe itg for when we look at nature, particularly at this season, there is manifest within it the element of hope, not despair, and history con- firms the verdict of natureg for by it we see in every realm of civilization the progress of humanity. Thus with the high ideals and efliciency of our pres- ent staff leading the way, may we look forward to a bright future for the pro- gress of this school. We anticipated in your last issue of the Pelham Pnyx the visit of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth and now we have realized their coming and do appreciate more than ever how great a force a crown can mean to co-ordinate and unify an already loyal and devoted people and our hearts were thrilled with the worthiness of that admiration and loyalty. We will again look forward with interest for the 1940 edition of the Pelham Pnyx and may its pages be worthy of the splendid students of P. C. S. for thus will its success be assured. JOSEPH M. LEPPERT, Chairman.
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