Freeport High School - Polaris Yearbook (Freeport, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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EDUCATION is an investment. A good investment pays dividends. To pay dividends, education IHUSI yield values to the student, to the parents, and to the community, state, and nation, all of which contribute to the investment. The community, state, and nation invest by providing the school. Parents invest a great deal in caring for the student and sending him to school. The student invests his time, his industry, and his natural talents. The dividends will be in proportion to the investment. Once through school, life will demand thorough training,ftraining of body, mind, habits, and character. The student who has invested largely and wisely of his time and talents in F. H. S. will reap dividends in personal success and happiness. Through personal success, by co-operation and contribution to the social, economic, moral, and spiritual values, the student will return dividends on the investment. Education is a personal, community, state, and national investment, and dividends will be in proportion to the student's investment. P 1 9 3 6 Page Ten

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iziaifriwcss iind Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1936. l am conlident that the pride which we have in you will he completely iustilied hy your accomplishments, lf you have learned to look ahead into the future without neglecting your work of today, if you have learned to take this work as it is and ndiust yourself to it while at the same time you attempt to make your contrilwution to the hetterment of humankind, if you can lind ll ioy in your work hut not too much contentment you have learned SOIUC lessons which will he of tremendous value to you in the realization of your amhitions. , 1,5941 Page Niue L



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I S I mvs lloat aimlessly when rudderless, motors careen wildly when the steering wheel is hrolcen, the Grand National is lost when a rein hreaks. Such would he the fate of Freeport High School if the capahle administrative force should suddenly disintegrate. An executive of no mean ahility is found in Mr. Mensenkamp. Mensey will he remembered for his untiring efforts in the field of higher mathematics to college-hound seniors and also for his unlimited supply of ever ready puns which made his classes so pleasant and entertaining. Second only to John D. Rockefeller is Mr. Kloos, our financial wizard. He is as indispensable in every high school activity as the students themselves, for it is he who pays and pays and pays. The main ollice is conducted in a very capahle fashion hy a friend to all fMrs. Kidd. Because of her untiring efforts to do the right thing hv the students, she deserves our I . ' thanks and praise. f The school has heen helped in various ways hy the ahle assistance of Mrs. Scott, our Dean of Girls. She aids the students with all their prolwlems and readily gives advice when it is needed. I Another school year is at hand, may it he administered as capahly as the last. P O L A R I S Page Eleven

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