Freeport High School - Polaris Yearbook (Freeport, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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Standing: C. O. SHUNK, P. STOVER, R. A. CONE, M. HETTINGER, F. WVAGNER Sitting: DR. S. CLARK, M. W. GRAHAM, R. A. HUN'FER, F. E. FURST, W. C. PFENDER OUR BOARD or EDUCATION For a long time our new high school was iust a vision of the imagination, but to-day it is a reality. The beautiful, spacious school, which we hoped and longed for, is almost completed. To whom do we owe this accomplishment? XVe owe it to all who have labored so loyally to make this dream of ours a reality. Foremost among these people are the members of the Freeport Board ofEducation. These men have unselfishly given of their time and energy in order that we might have the educational advantages which the new building will afford. They have cooperated with our principal, Mr. L. A. Fulwider, on every occasion, with this as their primary aim, proving themselves real friends of the school. We wish to express our appreciation in a special manner for their having made it possible to have our athletic held and splendid gymnasium already completed. We feel that we can never fully repay them for the time which they have so willingly spent for us, especially for the completion of these two objects. Indirectly, we owe much of the credit to the members of the board of education for the prominent place Freeport has attained in athletics. The splendidly equipped athletic field inspired our football team to earn the highest honor possible,-that of claiming the national championship. In addition, the possession of such a stadium gave to the rest of the students more of a desire really to support the team and win the games. When we attended games in other cities and saw their athletic fields, we appreciated our own field more than ever. Words cannot adequately express our appreciation of the new gymnasium. This, likewise, gave the team an added incentive to uphold the standard of Freeport High. The opening year of the gymnasium was littingly celebrated by Freeport's winning the state championship in basket ball. The pep and vim which the acquisi- tion of our new gymnasium instilled in us, as students, were remarkable. As this school building nears Completion, it seems more wonderful than ever that our vision is at last an actual realization. lt is, therefore, to the board of educa- tion that we express our sincere appreciation and gratitude. l Tm

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