Freeport High School - Voyageur Yearbook (Freeport, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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ADMINISTRATION AND GDIDANCE DNE of the most outstanding women in the Freeport educational system is Miss Ruth Cochran. To know Miss Cochran is to know her as an embodiment of her favorite poem, I Would Be True,” by Harold Arnold Walters. She truly is an inspiration to all who meet her. Her beautiful and sincere spirit is strongly felt wherever she goes. Among her various duties in the school, Freeport's First Lady is Vice-Principal and Dean of Girls. She finds time also to teach a trigonometry class and to have charge of the Junior Honor Society. Freeport is indeed fortunate to number among its educators Miss Ruth Cochran. The primary purpose of the Senior High Guidance Department, directed by Mr. C. Over-ton Tremper, is to prepare the Juniors and Seniors for entrance to college or vocations. This is accomplished by giving information on applications, writing letters of recommendation, bringing Mr. C. Overton Tremper Miss Ruth Cochran attention to all scholarships, and advising on courses to be taken. In certain cases which require adjustments to the school curriculum, Mr. Tremper arranges conferences with parents, teachers, and students. From the standpoint of the Junior High, the guidance department has a dual purpose: to Mr. W. Southard acquaint the young, inexperienced student with the divers subjects in the high school and to aid him in choosing the proper course of study conducive to his specific requirements. This is accomplished by giving assemblies in which various occupations are discussed, sometimes with the use of slides. At these assemblies the student is free to ask any pertinent questions. The student will also be interviewed by the Director of this Junior High Guidance, Mr. Randolph. Preceding this, however, a letter is sent to the parent giving lucid information about the course-offered. Recently a much needed position was created—that of coordinating and adjusting the sixth grade pupils to the seventh grade curriculum. The operation of this post is in the capable hands of genial Mr. W. Southard, whose official title is Vice Principal of the Freeport Junior-Senior High School. Mr. John Randolph 11

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HARMONY IN FREEPORT HIGH SCHOOL HARMONY is often defined as a nice adjustment of parts to one another so as to form a connected whole. The modern high school is made up of many parts. Freeport High School is proud of its varied offerings and of its academic standing. Pupils are given the fullest opportunity to participate in athletics, clubs, and music organizations such as bands, orchestras, and glee club. The HARMONIOUS blending of class room activities and extracurricular activities has brought an ORDER in Freeport High School of which we can all be justly proud. This ORDER is reflected in the class room and study hall and on the athletic field. We work together as one large family in the accomplishment of our goals. Each student is encouraged to have ideas and interests distinctly his own, but at all times and under all circumstances, he is expected to respect the ideas and interests of other students. CLASS OF 1948, the ORDER which you have sensed in Freeport High School should prepare you for the challenge which awaits you after your graduation in June. The responsibility which you owe to the adult society of which you will soon be a part was well expressed, more than five hundred years before Christ, by Confucius, the great Chinese philosopher, as follows: With righteousness in the heart, there will be beauty in character. With beauty in character, there will be harmony in the home. With harmony in the home, there will be order in the nation. With order in the nation, there will be peace in the world. These are the words of Confucius, yet, in a world which is weary of war and longing for peace, these words stand as a challenge to the youth of this generation. MARTIN M. MANSPERGER Principal 10



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Enrjlish Department and Lihrary MISS BARLOW, Chairman Mr. Acerno Miss Littlefield Mrs. Beck Miss Lovelass Miss Boyce Miss Nickerson Miss F. Clark Mrs. Rieger Miss Didas Miss Sickels Miss Estock Mrs. Siegfriedt Mr. Franklin Miss Skidmore Miss Groesbeck Miss Swan Mrs. Woodcock Language Department MRS. HOERNER, Chairman Miss Brown Miss Cushman Mrs. Kantz Miss Skinner Social Studies Department MRS. HOOK, Chairman Mr. Ashley Miss Bird Miss Boardman Mrs. Carmen Miss Clowes Mr. Joy M iss MacArthur Miss More M iss Nickerson Mr. Powell Miss Robbins . V. ■ s''- • . ' , • ' ’ '' ■ -A• v“-' , • ’ • ' •

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