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IEIL-'C'-.EBI-I l l fb l llgnxzzxi GTDDUFIL 111111 I FACULTY james E. Haifleigh, A.M. Principal of High School Eloise Boller Secretary to High School Principal Ruth E. Cochran, A.B. Vice-Principal, Mathematics SUPERVISORS AND SPECIAL TEACHERS Melissa C. Quinlan Supervisor of Drawing Wilanna Bruner Supervisor of Music Etta M. Johnson Harold T. Confer, B.P.E. Paul S. Fish, B.P.E. Jessica W. Kay Evelyn P. Cartwright, B.S. Millicent E. Green, B.S. Harriet A. Church, B.S. Vivian Wells, B.S. Arthur B. Myers Howard R. Rundell Supervisor of Writing Physical Training Director Physical Training Director Physical Training Director Sewing Sewing Cooking Cooking Manual Training Sheet Metal Work Olive M. Swan, A.B. Librarian Maud L. Marean, B.S. English Cora L. Bockoven, A.B. English Bertha L. Huebsch, A.B. English Mildred G. Stewart, B.S. English Charlotte M. Benedict, A.B. History Gladys R. MacArthur, A.B. History J. Louine Rodger, A.M. History and French Paul S. Gilbert, B.S. Science Mary B. Buckham, A.B. Latin Sybil E. Sherwood, A.B. Latin Marion M. Wolcott, A.M. French Ruth Baker, A.M. French and Spanish Mable Skinner, A.B. Spanish Doris March, B.S. Mathematics Barton W. Snyder, A.B. Mathematics Adella E. Mattson Commercial Florence C. Stockwell, B.S. Commercial Marguerite Hayes Commercial Lily M. Waller Drawing ' l 1 ' lu Will lf'lHll ' ' l ' f 14
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r IL'l'.IE fC'-.lHI'.J 1111111 HDDUFIL 1111111 It is difficult to put one's finger on the origin of the custom of permanently recording school activities in the form of a High School year book. The following inscription may in part cell something of the reason for our annual publication, To Memory Wfacfwa Tbrougfa ffae Halls of Rc'c'ollec'fio1z Coma Tlaougfats We Long fo Greet. l To every student in H. S. there is an irresistible appeal about the story which these pages tellg-the story of achievement, of ability, initiative, industry and knowl- edgeg the story of a group intensely in earnest, where enthusiasm invites enthusiasm on all phases of school life-cztfaletic, social and scholastic. The year book has an appeal so natural and fundamental that it almost seems to defy explanation. It is genuinely a student production. As such it represents a real achievement. An achievement is a joint product. It reaches far back into the past and it carries forward. May the enthusiasm and accomplishment of the students of our school continue, and may each member of the class of 1929 continue to have a real vision of the true value of education. May the story of friendship and goodwill, so well portrayed in this year book, continue to typify your feeling toward Freeport High. Success and Best Wishes to the Class of 1929. JOHN W. DODD, Supcwinfefzdent of Schools. ' 929 Wffzggs 13
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Tl T L G -I gg I1111111 HDDCIHL 1111111 is An undertaking, as important as the publishing of a Year Book, calls for the whole-hearted cooperation of a large number of people. The Year Book Staff and the Senior Class shoulder the brunt of this work as Well as the responsibility for bringing it to a successful conclusion. The support of the entire school is needed. The school has given its support and I believe will continue to do so, because the Year Book gives everyone something they want, a memento of their high school days. The large number of merchants using the Year Book as an advertising medium have helped to make it financially successful. We thank them for their support. I wish to congratulate and compliment the Year Book Staff and the Class of 1929 on the fine success they have achieved with the Year Book of 1929. JAMES E. HAIFLEIGH, Principal, T ' T ' H 11::ga 1' 15
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