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1 I ' O everyone in F. H. S. there is a warm appeal in the story of high school life which these pages tell; the story of achievement, ability, initiative, industry, and knowledge; the story of a group intensely in earnest, where understanding invites understanding on all phases of school life scholastic, athletic, and social. High scholarship, good fellowship, and the development of character building through class work and extra curricula activities are the aims toward which the student life in Freeport High School is directed. A spirit of tolerance and freedom, an earnest and confident cooperation between students and faculty are dominant characteristics of our school. May this story of friendship, accomplishment, and good will, so well portrayed in this year book, continue to typify your feeling toward Freeport High. That your joys, your friendly associations, your aspirations, and your ideals may continue to guide you to the realization of a useful and happy life is our sincere wish for the class of 1933. John W. Dodd. Four I cm
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Board of Education G. C. Colyer Geo. E. Williamson, Vice-President D. Frank Seaman Leo ,blen g. Burchard Smith, President Thirteen
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OMMENCEMENT days arc with us again. In a few days, you, the class of 1933 will be looking back over those years which you have spent in your Alma Mater. Those of you who have given yourselves unselfishly to the highest and finest ideals of the school will note with satisfaction the rewards which have come to you from the class room, the athletic field, the stage, the press room, or from various other activities sponsored by the school. This issue of The Voyageur”, your own creation, will serve you well in recalling and preserving for you those happy associations with and among friends in Freeport High School. Your class will long be remembered for its fine spirit and its willingness to cooperate in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the school. The beautiful trophy cabinet which you are giving as a memorial to the school in cooperation with next year’s graduating class, is a striking example of your loyalty to the best traditions of the school. Your principal extends to you his best wishes for a life filled with hard work, hearty enthusiasm, high ambitions and lofty ideals. Martin M. Manspekger. Fifteen
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