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IN MEMORIAM ROBERT THOMAS JOHNSTON The Class of 1941 lost an invaluable member when pneumonia claimed the life of Robert Thomas Johnston on October 13, 1937. Bob was loved and admired by everyone during his 'brief school career, his smile and happy disposition endearing him to all his classmates and faculty alike. Besides being an honor student, he was especially interested in athle- tics, football being his first love. He promised to become one of Freedom's best. Bob was president of the Freshman Class, a member of the Student Council, played basket-ball, and was interested in all extra-curricular activities. He was awarded the Ameri- can Legion Medal for general excellence in scholarship, lead- ership and personality at the completion of his eighth year in school. He was an all-around boy of whom any school could be proud. His memory will ever remain dear to the Class of 1941.
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DEDICATIO land RAYMOND O. ROBIQRTSON We, the Class of 1941, dedicate the Swastil4a to Mr. Raymond O. Robertson in recognition of his long record of splendid service in Freedom Public Schools. He has been a teacher in the system for twenty-one years. In 1921 he be- came principal of Central Building, in which capacity he served until 1930 when he was made principal of both the junior High and Elementary grades in Liberty Building. Time never hangs heavy on his hands. Mr. Robertson has taught many boys to Whittle in his shop classes, and his Mechanical Drawing Classes exhibit real art work. Robbie, as he is affectionately called by his proteges, never seems to get angry, and he goes ab-out his duties with- out any fuss, but what mountains of work he turns out! Our school is indeed fortunate to have a man of his character to guide the foratsteps of youth. 1, -Q-v 1 Jil' illl!ll,IM5n 1 l . .pill .1 'i'-Ilia. f ' lliilr M' ., ,xiii-gm fl! 1' ,Vinyl ig ii,J1lf ta JK ll H 'i 1 Fliwxii wr 1' QKE51- Rh W 1 ii iffii I H1112 x!fi,,fI?.,,,.-,-V--V ,wg VK , XV It 41 1 WE. J., Vg, Z L! 1 13 ii .,., i... V ' HK ',4f .Y ,ci --1-,Y-?' 5::?r':11. .... ii..,... .s , - 4. .if A: M F., V. W ..,, ..a....-.... ., . ,bug --N - 5Tq' 4 '..-f:', ' 1 i' X
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STANDING+Hnrold Swartz, james McCauley. Elias Mengel, Catherine Hrbolich, Dean Hahn, james Bilotto. SITTING-Barbara Brown, Chester Simmons, Betty Brown, John Kirchner, joseph Parks, Marian Blinkey. THE STA FF 0 Here is the staff which has compiled the ,41 book: Editor-in-Chief ....,4,...,,.............,,...,....,,..,...,.........,,,...,..... . Assistant Editor ..... Literary Editor .,.. .. ,, ,. ,, Elias Mengel Catherine Hrbolich Marian Blinkey Photography Editor .....,.....,,.,., , ..,. Dean Hahn Assistant Photography Editor ..,... ....,, B arbara Brown Sports Editor ....., ............,,... Chester Simmons Assistant Sports Editor .....4 W... J ames Bilotto Business Manager .......,......,., ..... J oseph Parks Assistant Business Manager ..,.. .... J ames McCauley Junior Editor .. ...,,,,.,.......... ........,,.....i.4...,........,.,....,.,.. ,.... H a rold Swartz Typists .,... i,.. , ., Betty Brown, John Kirchner, Mary Jolley, Dolores Foster, Edward Craig We have enjoyed putting out this book. It was good experience for us all, But it would never have been possible without the aid of Mr. Wylie Lazear, of the Northern Engraving Company, who gave us Valuable adviceg Mr. Robert Batto of the Graule Studio, who took such pains to give us the excellent pictures which are found in the book as a wholeg Mr. Scott who took class picturesg and Mr. James Stewart, Carnegie Union Printing Co., our printer. Furthermore, we wish to thank all who helped in any way to make this yearbook possible-from our patrons to those who contributed snapshots. The .cooperation accorded us was very gratifying.
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