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"JHS Writers Anthology 2007" Now Available
Five JHS students can now see the results of hard work
on their novels with the printing of the "JHS Writers
Anthology 2007." Together with Dylan Thomarie, the High
School Library Media Specialist, the students spent five
months writing and editing their stories and now get to
see their creativity in print. Each of the writers
received their own free copy and a copy is now available
in the library for anyone to checkout. The 197 page
Anthology is also available for purchase online at
http://stores.lulu.com/jhslibrary or via Mr.
Thomarie in the High School Library Media Center.
Never Too
Late For A Diploma
For
some people, Tuesday, April 3, was an ordinary spring
day, but for Arthur Simonds and his family, as they
gathered in the main office of the Johnstown High
School, it was a very special one. Mr. Simonds had
been invited to the high school under the pretense his
granddaughter was receiving an award. What he
didn't know was that he was actually the guest of honor.
Arthur Simonds, a resident of Johnstown and a World War
II veteran, came from a large family of 14 brothers and
sisters. His father died when he was very young, and his
mother and older brothers managed their farm to sustain
the family. As his older brothers were called off to
serve in World War II, Mr. Simonds was forced to quit
school in 1941 as a Knox Junior High eighth grader. He
took over the farm, working it to provide for his mother
and younger siblings. Then at the age of 18, he, too,
joined the Army, serving overseas.
At that time he did not receive his diploma from
Johnstown High School. However, the NYS Education Law,
Section 305, states that a candidate serving during
World War II or the Korean Conflict may receive a high
school diploma based upon knowledge and experience while
in the service.
Arthur Simonds always encouraged his own children to
stay in school and bestowed the importance of an
education on them. Because of this, his family arranged
Tuesday's ceremony so Mr. Simonds could have his
rightful diploma. With pride, love and admiration, his
wife, children and grandchildren looked on as JHS
Principal Michael Beatty presented Mr. Simonds with his
long overdue Johnstown High School Diploma.
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