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,..... TO MY FRIENDS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1935- Greetings and Congratulations- If all the world's a stage , then in this drama of life there must be some part to he played by each one of you. The successful actor on the theatrical stage, if questioned, will tell you of the hours, days, months, yes and years which he has been obliged to spend in practice and preparation before he could even start on his career. His pathway to success has been hard and steep, and it has been necessary for him ever to keep his goal in view, or he would have long since become discouraged. Your school days, my young friends, have been the years of practice and preparation which should make you ready for the opening of your career on the world's stage. I count it a real joy to have been privileged to share with you in your work and play, your discouragements and successes of the past six years, and no one will watch with keener interest than I how you play your part on the stage of life. Act well your partg there all the honor liesf, Remember me always as one vitally interested in you and in the attempts which you make to reach your goal. Your sincere friend, RUTH E. COCHRAN, Vice-Principal.
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T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1935: Education is training the mind and the will to do the thing you ought to do when you should whether you like it or notf'-Dr. Charles E. Barker. It is often well at the end of a race for a runner to subject himself to a conscious evaluation of his training and technique to see if his record could have been improved. Dr. Barker has given to every member of your class a measuring stick by which you, too, may with profit evaluate your successes and failures as students in Freeport High School. College and business are demand- ing today that men and women he the masters of their minds and wills. This splendid Year Book, which you have so successfully used to mirror the activities and achievements of yourselves and your fellow students, is the product of trained minds and disciplined wills. I have had the unique pleasure of working with most of you for a period of six years. You undoubtedly represent the best and the finest that Freeport High School has ever produced. As you take up new duties and assume new phases of responsibility I wish you health, good fortune, hard work, and enduring friendships. M. M. MANSPERGER, Principal
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