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Dr. George C. Colyer Mr. George Williamson Mr. Frank Seaman Mr. Leo Giblyn Mr. Fred S. Howell NCE again it is my happy privilege to present a word of greeting to a class about to graduate from hreeport High School. A message of greeting that carries with it the congratulations and very best wishes of the Board of Education to every member of the Class of 1936. Your Year Book will summarize your various activities as undergraduates and will preserve for future reference a record of the contribution you have made toward a bigger and better school. Your Year Book is your final gesture of profound interest in undergraduate life, and, in future years, may the perusal of its pages keep forever fresh and unfading fondest memories of your school. May your every step and activity in years to come be well chosen and attended with success. May your future days be filled with happy hours and every worth while ambition realized. Once again—congratulations and God speed. GEORGE C. COLYER, President of the Board of Education.
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p Kim -P p p ■P GREETINGS TO THE CLASS OF 1936 ThE Voyageur presents a word and picture story of your service to Freeport High School and is destined therefore to become one of your most treasured possessions. May it ever remind you of loyal devotion to truth, honor, and learning. The works of your class, your clubs and your organizations are recorded here. The reward for service is not only the pride which comes from such an outstanding record but is also something that is developed inside you which makes for character. This is Commencement time. The splendor of its exercises, the excitement of success is enough to make any graduate glad and happy. But in reality Commencement warns the graduate that he is to become a front line participant in the work just ahead. In a happy life, as in a happy school, there is always an abundance of service. There was a time when the world gave the greatest honors to the strongest man, to the greatest thinker, or to the one with the greatest wealth. Today, however, the individual, for complete success in life, must add to all his other good qualities a willingness to be of service. He profits most who serves best. Best Wishes and Success to each member of the Class of 1936. JOHN W. DODD, Superintendent of Schools. Thirteen
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