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Ask not what your country can doflyfbri you, but ask what you can do for your country. iff f John F. Kennedy We dedicate this 1963-64 issue of the Treasure Chest to our late President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, who left us with a great example of personal courage. In his book Profiles In Courage, Mr. Kennedy paid tribute to a select number of cans who showed great physical and courage in the face of political adversity: On November 22, 1963, he demonstrated his right to join that select circle by ing the supreme sacrifice while in of public duty. ij. I The final chapter of Profiles In has not been written. In fact, it can never be written as long as we have a heritage of freedom and personal idealism. 1964 TREASURE CHE T 32nd Edition EDITOR IN CHIEF. . . . . .Mary Ann Miller BUSINESS EDITOR. . . ....... Kay Hogle ANNUAL ADVISOR ........ Mr. Clifford Pine PHOTOGRAPHY ADVISOR. Mr. James Buckley ART ADVISOR ............. Mr. William Aller TREASURE CHEST STAFF Sharon Larson Kerry Green Marcia Lookabaugh Alan Walker Ken Mosher Shirley Jeske Rosie Zingale +2
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at Qikflany former students have reflected great credits John Rogers High School. They have compared with the best in the land and have given us a pride in our school. fax 4 swf. sl 3' of the present students-scholars, speakers, athletes and musicians-have already ff glspzgjgigggtjveonsiderable promise for the future. Their are reflected in all of us as we They are from Rogers. gfgyrfm f':.'ff's.:i'wg mm 'f gxwgiggn itil 3 M J SfS.3?f1ifks5 James Elsensohn Vice Principal tifst' is si if 285952 it ssl? 55 :ww . fig? To reflect faccording to 'Websterj 'ito bend back-to 'return an image as in a ponder or weigh. .wwif 2 ' 2-, As the theme for the 1964 Treasure Chestiiiilgflec- tions provides a mirror to the activities the year and a guide to ponder the future in of the past. s ' Our faces and our friends' faces will en these covers as a lasting reflection of challenges, the failures and the us has experienced. Seniors leave with an image of their activities ments-an image and an . . who remain to emulate in ambitions. QM wgzggggagwtsii agtgswiss. ' 1' .- As each year book 'cbends ki' the new ear rovides a fut 7' made P . V 11 through our reflections on ffhat past. . Paul G. MacGown Principal .eg.y. yy ey . A'
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