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,W , , Greetings from the Not the book of the week or the month or year, but the book of the years is the Polaris! Its service is half begun when it is seized, praised, and autographed in frenzied mo' mentsg it will be best when years later you look up some classmate who has just mar' ried or who has won fame in science, indusf try, or the arts. No one group rejoices more in the good things that will come to this class than their 10 i Senior High P.-T.A. parents who are members of the P.fT. A. Gut working together has been limited be' cause we are a comparatively new organizaf tion, but the privilege has been worthwhile. The challenge to work and make the dem' ocratic way succeed has never been so strong. We count on you. We salute you! Mrs. R. C. Hunter, President, Senior High P.fT.A.
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A wellfeducated, wellftrained citizenry is a nation's greatest resource. Studies sponf sored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce show that a high level of education has a greater influence on living standards than does an abundance of natural resources such as rich land, coal, or mineral deposits. If this is true, the possibilities for you, living in a country rich in natural resources and main' taining a high level of education, are almost unlimited. I say almost unlimited because your future will be limited by the intelligence, industry, and good will which you exercise. We have conhdence that the young people of today feel their responsibilities to so' ciety and will make their contribution to the physical, moral, and spiritual greatness of America. B. F. SHAFER Superintendent of Public Schools Mrs. Shafer I congratulate you upon the completion of your high school work. Our interest in you and your problems has not ceased because you have been graduated. If we can be of any help to you in the future, do not hesitate to call on us. You will always be welcome in the Freeport High School. B. F. Shafer HARRIET WALLAHAN Secretary to Board of Education and to Superintendent of Schools 9
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