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GREETINGS TO THE ELASS OF 1952 FOR each of the twelve years that F have served as president of the Freeport Board of Education, one of the rare privileges has been to extend greetings in behalf of the Board to the graduating class, through the pages of the Voyageur. Class of 1952. your spirit has been wonderful; your accomplishments in scholarship, music, athletics, and in many other fields, have been outstanding; your cooperation in every enterprise—worthwhile. In the years to come, this yearbook will serve as a permanent link between the busy, crowded days of adult life and the memories of your high school career, and as a permanent reminder of the inimitable spirit of F. H. S. May the habit of success which you have established here help you to achieve not only material success, but a happy life of abundant service. May the theme of your yearbook remind you of the inspirational leadership of your former principal, Martin M. Mansperger, who has just retired to a life ‘‘down on the farm. Men of the soil—great or humble-—are characterized by dauntless courage, real sacrifice, humble wisdom, and by a devotion to liberty that nothing can shake, plus unfaltering faith in God. Many of those men who have laid the foundations of our liberty in this great country of ours were reared in a rural environment: the farmer Thomas Jefferson, with his Declaration of Independence, his statutes of Religious Toleration; the farmer Andrew' Jackson, whose fierce Tennessee spirit blazed the way for the development of democratic practices; the farmer Abraham Lincoln, whose gnarled, massive hands told of conflict with the land and forests, and whose grip on the helm of the Ship of State was as firm as on the hoe or ax. Members of the Class of 1952, your future after graduation presents a fair, clean page on which to write a new chapter in the story of your life. No nobler example could guide you than that of these early heroes whose beginnings were down on the farm.” Congratulations and God speed in every worthwhile endeavor. Page ten LEO F. GIBLYN President Board of Education
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