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To Our Late President John F. Kennedy Can courage die? Courage lives forever. lt is a lie That death can sever The arteries of man's eternal Spirit, Whence come those gifts of God Expressed to us in terms of noblest merit. Courage is not buried 'neath the sod, Nor patient wisdom, nor selfless giving In that cause of peace and freedom for us all. His values live in us, the living, If we awake to that high call. Dry the tears of grief and shame. Burn in our hearts, Eternal Flame. Dave Hanson Ask not what your country can do for you, Ask what you can do for your country.
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New School Adjustments CONTENTS Introduction .................. 1- 7 Academic ...................... 8- 19 School Life ...... ..... 2 O- 39 Clubs .............. ..... 4 O- 67 Sports ................. ..... 6 8- 87 Administration .............. 88-105 Seniors ............... ........ 1 O6-133 Underclassmen .............. 134-159 f Advertisement .............. 160-184 , css,s K y, Ms img ..,. -f- g .L Q' A ii W? ,gi -- ww' 1 Q' . . . Bringing About Changes In Students' School Life The proposal to construct a new facility to honor the high school was first made in November, 1961, when the voters were confronted with a bond issue and building levy. But because of lack of knowledge of the proposed building and the large amount of money asked, the levy was defeated. ln November, 1962, the voters again were asked to consider the some bond issue without the building levy. This time it was passed and the ground breaking ceremonies took place in the spring of 1963. Those present were members of the administration, the student council president, Lynn Kirby, and several mem- bers of the community. The new P.H.S. still had one more hurdle to leap before its completion. A working levy had to be passed in November, 1963, for the operation of the school, and to the satisfaction of all connected with the school, this levy was passed. The students of Perrysburg this year had the oppor- tunity of transferring to a new high school. Our new building, located on South Boundary, is a tremendous structure and certainly something for every student, teacher, and parent to really be proud of. For five months everyone waited anxiously for the completion of the new building. The Move-a-rama as it was called, lasted two days: Friday, January 25 and Saturday, January 26. On Monday, January 28, the stu- dents in grades 9-12 and high school teachers resumed classes in the new high school for the very first time.
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