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r X OREST Lake gains many things from the beautiful lakes around which it is built. Even the name of the town, itself, comes from these lakes. The cold of winter makes the lakes a frozen wonderland of ice and snow. Children take advantage of this as they bring out their skates and skis to begin the winter sports season. The lakes become large villages as adults take up ice fishing and the annual fishing contest is held. The long-awaited summer season finally arrives and the people move to the lakes to take part in the various summer sports. As the crispness of autumn fills the air, and the colorful leaves fall from the trees, this scene becomes commonplace in the homes surrounding the lakes. The last chore of the fall season is always that of beaching the boat.
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In the fifty years during which students have se- cured their education and received their diplomas from FLHS, revolutionary changes have been brought about in the school and the community of which this school is a part. From 1912 when some of the first automobiles were being placed on the market until 1961 when a man in space seemed close to being a reality, fifty classes of students have graduated from FLHS. The school had its beginnings in 1909, when the first building was dedicated and classes were held for the first time. In 1912 the first class, con- sisting of one, George Simmons, graduated from the high school. In 1936 when the silver anniversary of the school was celebrated, there were 56 students in the senior class. The class which graduates in 1961 will contain 125 students. To accommodate this con- tinuing increase in enrollment, planning has been geared to the future and building programs have expanded the school to considerable size. Now FLHS again looks ahead to the future and the class of 1966, which numbers about 210 students, as the ground is broken for another new addition. But, as the date of the fiftieth graduation from FLHS draws closer, permit us to look back and offer our salute to a great fifty years. — The Editors
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