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You have arrived at that milestone in your life where you wonder why the last event in your high school life is called Commencement ln a few short months, through experience, a realization that you are just beginning will come to you. May the knowledge and the training you have received at Peabody fit you adequately to go, after Commencement, into a competitive adult world and to win a degree of security and success. A recent survey states that seventy- one of the most wanted jobs in the United States require a high school diploma. You are fortunate, therefore, that you have this Open, Sesame, that you have met the first require- ment. l hope you will not be content to stop there, that you will seek further training so that your family, your friends, and your high school may be proud of you always. Wayne H. Mong Nearly all the members of the i957 graduating classes will live at least the year 2000, and your education must prepare you to live in a world which is radically different from the one in which your parents and teachers were reared. The greatest task of the latter half of the twentieth century is to create out of our confused, chaotic world community a world neighbor- hood based on peace, freedom, justice, and better living standards for the family of man. Today the world is your community and the two and a half billion men, women, and children on the globe are your neighbors. It is our sincere hope that at Peabody High School you have begun an education which, continued, will fit you to be effective members of communities, families, the nation, and the world. l-lomer C. Bower, Principal l
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First Row: R. Serinko, C. Gasho, l. Routh, J. Kennedy. Second Row: M. Unikel, L. Thomp- son, A. Bair, J. Sciullo, A. Cohen. Third Row: J. Tygard, M. Morrison, V. Frain, M. Becke- man, A. Bingham. Fourth Row: J, Nathan R. Smith, W. Colvin, G. Thomas, J. Howard J. Norris. Fifth Row: V. Wilson, N. Frey, J. 1 1 Rosenson, S. Sanfillippo, J. Wragg. Sixth Row: C. Papandreas, R. Emery, R. Saunders, R. Nirella, D. Zeigler. Seventh Row: A. Brown- miller, A. Darnall, M, Stratton, E. Schramm, W. Mong. Eighth Row: E. Koch, M. George, R. Wiggins, H. Lindley, H. Simmen. Ninth Row: M. Broderick, V. Slater, A. Swartz, F. Henderson, S. Vedder. Tenth Row: W. Wea- ver, N. Flannick, J. Stark, W. Kipp, H. Soles. Eleventh Row: J, Zurosky, E. Kasewicz, F. Hayes
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