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Administration BOARD QF EDUCATIGN l am sure I express the sentiment of the Board of Education in con- gratulating you, the class of 1937, on having reached the pinnacle of our local educational system. Our deepest interest goes with you in your future endeavors. We realize that your education is not yet complete, whether or not you go to college. The latter may be the easier way, hut further learning can he acquired elsewhere. No one can force you to improve your minds hut we hope the urge to do so has grown on you in our schools. We trust you have learned how to obtain knowledge, how to think for yourselves, and how to arrive at logical conclusions. Having done these you may he expected to have the courage, independence, and force of character to stand for your convictions. This being true, the prime purpose of educationean enlight- ened citizenship ee has heen attained. ,Siam lg lfrwzr Rom miss :ini-s Tnusmoon, Pnittws, LUEBHING, runnin .S'iiw1illifm'.' suumc, swrrn, Juwoximz, PFENDER, uonrum, umwun
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Administration B. F. SHAFER Superintendent WE ARE ALWAYS PROUD of the young people who are graduated from our high school. We have a per- sonal interest in you. The teachers from the first grade through the high school grades feel that what the Class of 1937 is today is to a very large extent the result of their efforts. Your successes or failures will be sources of joy or disappointment to us. We would have you feel that even though you have been graduated by the Freeport Schools we stand ready to advise and counsel with you concerning problems which you may meet in the future. You have learned that education is an individual matter. Teachers and books cannot educate you. lt is only the reaction which you make to the opportunities provided by the schools, the home, and the community that determines the extent to which you have achieved. As you leave the Freeport High School I would have you believe that success or failure depends upon you and may I express the hope and belief that each one of you will make some contribution for the privilege of Q acfagzf having lived. I6
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