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Taken from The Journal – written December 8, 2012
SHEPHERDSTOWN – The U.S. Forest Service Harpers Ferry Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center graduated 95 students on Friday.
Students, who were required to have a high school diploma or GED to finish, received a certificate of completion and career technical training certificate from Harpers Ferry Job Corps Center at the ceremony, hosted at Shepherdstown’s National Conservation Training Center.
“This is the beginning of education and training for the rest of your lives,” Center Director Ralph DiBattista said addressing the graduates. “Congratulations on a job well done thus far.”
The graduation address was made by recent retiree of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Dr. Mamie Parker, president of MA Parker and Associates. Parker encouraged graduates to avoid, what she terms, the four cancers of life: criticizing, complaining, negatively competing and comparing. Parker, who was the first African-American to serve as the FWS Regional Director, detailed her story of success, which included various ups and downs.
“You, graduates, are certainly braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think,” she said.
Harris Sherman, undersecretary for Natural Resources and Environment, U.S. Department of Agriculture, also addressed the graduates.
“Let me just say that … you should feel so proud of the achievement you have made here,” he said. “I know that a lot of you have overcome adversity. You have rolled up your sleeves, you’ve worked hard, you’ve put your shoulder to the wheel. You all have faced a variety of challenges that a lot of young people your age have not had to face.”
“I just want to salute you,” Sherman said. “I hope you will savor this moment, you’ll look back on this moment, you will realize how proud you should be of yourself for everything that you have been able to accomplish. Congratulations to you.”
Keith McIntosh, representative of U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, spoke on behalf of the senator. Manchin also addressed the graduates via video clip.
Special awards were presented by Mike Grove of Citizens Conservation Corps of West Virginia. Additional outstanding student awards were presented to Darren McIntyre Jr., Career Technical Training Award; Melody Self, Academic Student of the Year; Brandon Perry, Residential Student of the Year; Terrance Pearman, Counseling Award; and Richard Johnson, Student of the Year.
“My fellow graduates, today is one of the most successful days of our lives, because we achieved our goal,” Johnson announced to the class of 2012. “Every four years, America needs a new president who can lead our country in the right direction – that president could be you. You have taken the right step at Job Corps. Don’t stop now.”
The Harpers Ferry Job Corps Center was initiated as part of President Lyndon Johnson’s war on poverty.