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Seruuor Superlatuues MOST POPULAR SR WHO HAS DONE THE MOST FOR F H S BEST ALL ROUND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST ATHLETE BEST HUMORED BEST LOOKING PEPPIEST BEST THESPIAN MOST DEPENDABLE WOMAN HATER MAN HATER BEST SCHOLAR MOST TALENTED MOST MISCHIEVOUS MOST SERIOUS SILLIEST CLASS HEARTBREAKER TEACHERS PEST BEECHNUTS BEST CUSTOMER SCHOOL rIATu:rw MOST TALKATIVE CLASS DREAMER MOST AOREEABLE CLASS TEASE 0 o Bufclw Farruck Wulluam Tereslwko Butch Farruck Duck Grybko Butch Farruck Harry Culver Wulluam Tereshko Harry Culver Duck Grybko Duck Grybko Malcolm Suddell Wulluam Teresluko Duck Grybko Harry Culver Danuel Zentara Wulluam Tereshko Wulluam Tereshko James Flynn Duck Dudek Gur Leona Okula Joan Sheppard Leona Okula Ernuly Sodosku Leona Okula Lous Anderson June Kokosku Marue Pocllesney Nancy Hubbard leona Okula Mary Lou Pafnode Emuly Sadosku Nancy Hubbard Nancy Savunsku Anne Sfeunerl Jane Laskosku Flossue Zobrusku Janet Belunes Janet Fulupkowsku 'HJC CEPIIOP CIACQ Harry Culver James Flynn Tony Plaza Wulluam Tereshko Beverly Walsh Carol Smuarosku Evelyn Konvelsku Marue Podlesney 1 1 B y ' I QUIETEST ...........................,.,............,...........,......... Butch Farrick Mary Lou Painode
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Valeductory WHAT NEXT As hugh school students reach the end of theur school careers many persustent questuons come to theur munds What next? What shall I do for a luvung? What are my greatest potentualutues and where un socuety us there a place for me? Anyone who would attempt to answer these questuons must take unto account the obvuous fact that the past few years have brought new oduustments un our economuc lufe wuth correspondung changes un the vocatuonal outlook There appear to be fewer opportunutues un the older professuons and many uncertauntues un the newer ones Fresh opportunutues prevaul for all begunners because the work of the world contunually progresses Thus every hugh school graduate can easuly find some occu patuon whuch best suuts hus aptutudes but that duscovery can also be lost uf preparatuon or unformatuon regardung such opportunutues us not made known to these future cutuzens of socuety George Moore once saud The dufficulty un lufe us the chouce However made aware of such vocatuons each graduate can better make a wuse decusuon One thung nevertheless us clear to all un every umportant field there us certaun to be keen competutuon More than ever before ut us evudent that for success un our lufe work we the novuces must be exceptuonally well prepared There are many ways un whuch thus essentual preparatuon may be obtauned Some students have made provusuons to further theur educatuon un unuversutues but not all persons have the abuluty and means to enter unstututuons of hugher learnung The udea that every one should go to college certaunly us a false conceptuon As Thomas Jefferson repeatedly expressed All persons should be guven or exposed to a basuc educatuon but not all should go on to the hugher studues Both the amount and kund of educatuon should depend upon capacuty and purpose The value of college traunung should not be underestumated for uts graduates have proved themselves leaders un all worldly actuvutues The unuversuty us stull supreme un the educatuonal field Today a college educatuon un thus country us worth on the average about 5100 OOO Some say as low as S65 OOO others as hugh as S120 000 If productuvuty were to be measured solely by earnung power ut us evudent as a generaluzatuon that college educated men and women earn nearly two and a half tumes the average of the non college populatuon These are not opunuons Thy are the sumple verduct of the natuons addung machunes At the same tume ut should be realuzed that there are many callungs outsude of unuversutues whuch prepare the unduvudual for dufferent occupatuons Today the armed forces and vocatuonal schools teach specufic skulls such as typung metal workung raduo repatrung Apprentuceshups un servuce or on the uob traunung and professuonal schools are other opportunutues open to you The earnest young man or woman who wushes to be fitted for the greatest usefulness wull seek a way to secure a type of traunung whuch most nearly meets hus or her needs College us a fine and worthy thung uf you are convunced that you are traunung for somethung you really want to do You cannot be successful un any field of endeavor unless you are so convunced Mr Schwarb a great undustrual genuus once stated The man who does not work for the love of work but only for money us not lukely make money, nor to find much fun un lufe As young cutuzens our future seems brught wuth promuse but promuse alone us not enough The goal to be achueved must first exust wuthun the unduvudual Opportunuty may knock at our doors but are we ready to accept such opportunuty? Here before us lue the crossroads of lufe whuch road wull we choose? Is there certaunty un our minds as to whuch us the better path to follow? Are our udeals and goals definute? Of course sound udeals and goals do not automatucally guarantee success but they do make a good foundatuon for ut Today our graduatton day we start forth on an unknown path guuded only by the obuectuves and goals whuch we have establushed wuth the help of our parents teachers and fruends Wuthout these goals and future obuectuves we could druft aumlessly through lufe but wuth them we can move toward the success whuch we desure Perhaps the key to success was well summed up by Robert Louus Stevenson when he saud To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becomung us th only end of lufe 69 1 11 ll 1 , . . , - 1 . . U . . . . . H ' 1 - 1 , . 1 1 : 1 1 - 1 . . . 1, - 1 -T 1 I . . ,, . . . 1 , . 1 f 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 or . . . . . . . ,, . ,, . . . I I - . . I 1 . . , , : I1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' ll to . 1 1 , . I . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 , . - ll ' ' 1 1 - ll 9 .
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Class Ode How the tame has flown away so fast' For us thus wull begun our task You hold for us memories which wall always be dear Though you had to change your name To us you will remaxn the same So to Deerfield now Frontier thoughts of you are near Even though youll be here forever to stay Each of us has to part and go our way And In our hearts there wall be saved a special space For we shall cherush the alma mater of this place Although separate ways of lute we roam Thus will always be our home So to Frontier Hugh we now must bad our farewell Words by Joan Sheppard Music by Harry Culver Class Motto Nothing Great Was Ever Achieved Without Enthusiasm fl f r 1 1 - 1 1 1 ,, . . . . ,, -v
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