Freeport High School - Polaris Yearbook (Freeport, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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Louis MENSENKAMP NELLIE ScoT'r GEORGE KLoos NAOMI KIDD THE ADMINISTRATION O the administration of Freeport High School must go due recognition for the responsibilities which have rested upon them and for the skill and patience with which they have plotted our course during our four-year cruise. On them has rested the duty of piloting our student ship, and, by their careful consideration of our widely varied tC1Hp6I'2I1HC1'1IS, they make us regret to see that, with land in sight, our voyage is at an end. VVe are grateful to Mr. L. A. Fulwider, principal of Freeport High School, for the foresight and wisdom which he has shown as captain in directing our energies into the best possible channels. By his never-failing sense of humor, Mr. Fulwider has many times poured the proverbial oil on troubled waters. All mental tests in Freeport High School have been capably Conducted by Mr. Mensenkamp, who also holds an important position as head of the department of mathematics, conducting all classes in higher mathematics. Mrs. Nellie P. Scott, our dean of girls, has been a real help to us with her ready tact and untiring interest in our problems. As adviser of the Girls' Club during the six years of its existence, she has performed many services, not only for the girls, but for the school as a whole. Mr. George Kloos, our financial manager and an in- dustrious member of the administration, has proved himself a most necessary Cog in the smooth-running machinery of our school life. Besides carrying his financial duties, which in themselves are heavy, he has found time to teach classes in bookkeeping and to coach lightweight football and heavyweight basketball. During her years as Mr. Fulwider's secretary, Mrs. Kidd has won countless friends. She has always given freely and willingly of both her time and talent, and it .L-ll has been deeply appreciated. MR. L. A. Futwmnn Page Nine

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SUPERINTENDENT or SCHOOLS AND BOARD OF EDUCATION N almost every city in the country, the school year just closing has been one of grave financial difficulties. It is during a year such as the present that we can best appreciate the sound financial policies of our Board of Education. ln the p2lSt, we may have felt that sometimes the Board was not as liberal as we would like to have it, but when we consider the present and realize the Freeport schools have not as yet suffered materially because of the depression, we can not help but congratulate the Board on its businesslike policies. In many school systems, teachers have not been receiving their salaries and consideration has been given to closing the schools. The Freeport schools have been kept free from such embarrassment. While we are unable to boast of improvement of the physical properties of the school system, we can point with pride to the line spirit of co-operation which ex- ists among pupils, teachers, and the members of the Board of Education. The business of the Board of Education requires much time and thought on the part of its members, and as membership on the Board is non-remunerative, we appreciate the high type of citizenship represented by those who serve. Freeport has a Board of Education in whom the people may safely place their confidence. One frequently hears suggestions as to what the Board of Education should, or should not, do. Sometimes these suggestions are ofa constructive nature, and at other times they are radical and based on inadequate or misinformation. As our Board of Education is made up of men interested in the welfare ofthe schools and with broad and successful business or professional experience, we can depend upon them to be intelligently responsive as the leaders of the most American of all our institutions- namely, the public schools. BOARD coMM1TTEE DR. S. CLARK, Prefialent Miss RUTH ANDRE, Secretary' - FINANCE COMMITTEE M. W. GRAHAM, Chairman R. R. HEPNER A. WAGNER , TEACHERS COMMITTEE W. C. PFENDER, Chairman F. V. HAYNER W. A. SMITH BUILDING AND GROUNDS S. M. VANCE, Chairman B. C. TRUEBLOOD C. N. HOLTUM - MR. B. F. SHARER DR. S. CLARK Page Ten

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