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One of the most active weeks at Princeton High School was during . . . OPEN MOUSE 1966 Principal, Mr. Robert L. Kight, welcomes Mr. and Mrs. E. Howard St. Clair to Princeton High School Open House 1966. They are the parents of Barry, a '63 graduate of P. H. S. and Cathey, a senior this year. Mrs. Dean Hosmer, art teacher, encourages visitors to view the portable exhibit of art designed especially for open house. The exhibit consisted of originally illustrated limericks about art. This limerick is by art student, Sandy Hill. A nursery was an innovation for Open House this year and was quite a success. Art students, Gloria Ashby, Sarah Jones, and Beth Tuggle, assist children in experimenting with a new art technique called Spin- Art .
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Committee: Miss Gail Rector, Co-ordinator Mrs. Madie Dyer, Publicity Mgr. Mrs. Betty Hosmer, Chairman An annual tradition at our school is for the members of the Future Homemakers to serve the refreshments. Above, Linda Duggan, and Mrs. Garnet Thomas, cafe- teria manager, serve during the visitations. Below: Keyettes, Cathey St. Clair and Sharon Oxley, stage a scene to commemorate the West Virginia Education Association’s 100th Anniversary. The bulletin board depicts the theme of American Education Week and the anniversary parade. This exhibit served as a distribution point for literature and as an information booth. Asst. Principal, Mr. George W. Keatley and Jimmy Graham, son of Mr. Jim Graham - school photographer - confirm that the Future Homemakers cookies are good to the last crumb . Below: Janean Brown and Donna Bailey direct Mr. Vernon Dunn in registering. Mr. Dunn is Principal at Spanishburg High and father of our head cheerleader, Juliana Dunn. 210 people attended the 1966 Open House.
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