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CLASS OF 1963 SETS HIGH GOALS As a symbol of our reward, graduation is the liigh i:)oint of our liigh school career. It represents our long years of diligent study ar.d ser ’es as our goal. SENIORS “Ye rigid Ploughmen! Bear in mind your labour is for future hours” Each senior should heed the wise advice in these impressive lines. To him they should mean to study hard, to be active in school curriculum, and to retain every detail as preparation for his future life. No matter what career he chooses, Petersburg High School is quite able to provide him with proper guidance and information. Also, the school offers an excellent academic system and the most varied activities program. The academic curriculum of Petersburg High has been greatly augmented recently by the addi- tion of Speech 3, Algebra 5, and the language laboratories. The first two additions are available to the advanced math and English students. The language lab was installed to aid in the three-year lan- guage programs of Spanish and French. However, the seniors must remember that it is up to only them as to how they are benefited by the school. The best facilities are available, but it is up to the student to take ad antage of them. seventeen
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FACULTY GIVES EXTRA HELPFUL AID M iss W ood, algebra teaclier, takes time out to explain irroblems to Carol Mills. Perliaps the most important part of life at Petersburg High is the outstand- ing faciilt} ' . Throughout tlie years, tlieir help and guidan ce will serve as an inspi- ration to all. Whether in the classroom The steady click-click ot tbe typewriter stops nio- nientarily as Mrs. Brooks offers to help Karen Beardsley. History teacher Mr. Churn offers to explain again the Marines’ part in World War II to Cheri Boone and Mike Harrison. or sponsoring various clubs and activi- ties, each teacher is more than willing to give his time and help in any way he is able. “W ' here is nry crystal ball?” says Mr. Sublett, chemistry teacher, as David Winfield lends assistance in the search. sixteen
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SENIOR OFFICERS LEAD THIS CLASS SENIOR COMMITTEE Seated: Sonny Floyd, Patricia Saunders, Carmine Ruffa, Jim Rosenstock, Betty Bishop Standing: Bill Prizer, Buck Maddra, Mr. Sublett 4-L OFFICERS President Jim Rosenstock Vice-President Buck Maddra Committee Member Betty Bishop 4-H OFFICERS President Carmine Ruffa Vice-President Bill Prizer Committee Members Sonny Floyd Patricia Saunders William Allan Aden JoAnne Estelle Andrews Margaret Elizabeth Andrews Brenda Bernice Angle eighteen
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