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SENIORS THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TO THE 1968 GRADUATING CLASS PETERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL I t me extend to each of you the warm congratulations of a former teacher who, in spirit, shares your sense of achievement. You have laid a foundation for useful and satisfying lives. Before you get on with the work, I would like to offer a few thoughts that you may find useful. The passion to succeed, to achieve great things, is strongest in youth. Heed it. Do not squander your lives in petty pursuits. Commit yourselves now to a course that will strengthen you for the trials and opportunities of life. Prize your individuality always. Whatever your place in society, whatever your work, do not surrender your self-reliance or compromise your independence. Liberty is and always will be your most precious possession. Guard it well. Direct your energies, your talents, and your desires to what is best for yourselves and best for your country. We look to you to redeem what is wrong in our national past and to build what will be great in our national future. Let this be your wish: that you may look back upon this graduation — from no matter how many years hence — with the conviction that you have treated all men with honesty and goodwill, that you have put your heart into your work, that you have done your best.
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A DMINISTRA TION Jane Cady, the office secretary in the morning. Mr. Ben Cady, the Janitor, and Custodian. Mrs. Emery Hinkle, the afternoon office secretary. 10
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JALAINE ACKERMAN October 31, 1949 St. John's 1, 2; Cho. 1,2, 4; Pep Cl. 1,3; Pep Cl. Off. 3; Lib. 3,4; Girls State Alt. ; Mrs. Santa Claus 3. DALE BECKMAN January 25, 1950 St. John's 1, 2; Cl. Play 4; Chorus 2; Debate 1, 2. LOIS BECKMAN August 4, 1948 St. John's 1, 2; Cho. 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. JAMES BODE December 23, 1949 Ftb. 4; Ftb. Capt. 4; Cl. Play 4; Cho. 1; Cl. Off. 3, 4; Lib. 3; Ann. St. 4; Tr. 1,2; Stu. Cou. 3; Outstdg Teen of Am. 4. KAREN BORER December 1, 1949 St. J. 1, 2; Cho. 1, 2; Cl. Play 3, 4; Cl. Off. 1,3; Chlr. 1,2, 3,4; Vyb. 3; Ann. St. Off. 4; Hmcg. Att. 4; Girls St. 3; Deb. 1. JERRY CAMP May 21, 1950 St. J. 1; Ftb. 3, 4; Cho. 1; Cl. Play 4; Ftb. Capt. 3, 4; Bskt. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tr. 1, 2; Hmcg Att. 4; Mr. S. Claus 4, Bskt. Cpt. 4. 12
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