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1 sm' s 53 I There is a liberty of a corrupt nature which is affected both by men and beasts to do what they list, and this liberty is impatient of all restraint, 'tis the grand enemy O . . . f truth and peace. But there zs a civil, a moral, a federal liberty which is the proper end and object of authority, it is a liberty for that only which is just and good: for this liberty you are to stand with the hazard of your very lives, and whatsoever crosses it is not authority, but a distemper thereof. '-JOHN WINTHROP ltd of Gnfenfo Introduction-Theme Pictures .. .,.... Pages 1-17 Administration and Faculty ...... ,,,,,, P ages 18-23 Seniors ......................,...........,,., ,,,,,, P ages 24-33 Underclassmen ....... ,,,,, P ages 34-41 Classrooms ....... ,,,,,, P ages 42-53 Activities ...,.. ,,,,, P ages 54-77 Sp0rtS ..... ..... P ages 78-91 Alumni .......... ..... P ages 92-95 Advertising ...... Pages 96-134 0 A , f J ff' y t if Wie sfnf li 4 if 9 ft 'ill 4 ffiitlf 5495 717 4 '4' X' 1 'WE 25 'E f 'PX il -I 7 Qf Q9 F5 rf - A 41 , V ifik s -' -2hlfS '! fi' 1' IZ, ,pffrgii f Q t Qi ss ,,-l X MVN? ,P if saw s f Q? ' K , oni3,' 'AJ VN ff , s i' 31 23-IS: S ' 'f Ja' N4 ' 1' 4 'U' W m 'Wt P K ilo - f i f n' ml li' who K X X W f ffgv 'l IAM , 6,2 fr! 2 ff 4 1 'W l ,V it ff AAS ' Q , is ' 'P 'f n 'T Q wwf P Y gW ' l ' 751 f-k: s W7!ff- Wfi2A1 i s in f t
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I Our country has a larger proportion of its young people in school to the age of eighteen than any other country in the world. This is due to public policy, both recent and of long standing. From the earliest days of the American colonies our founding fathers knew that public policy required that public schools be maintained. In 1635 the Latin School was established by a Boston town meeting. In 164-2 the General Court of Massachusetts passed a law requiring all parents and masters to teach their children and apprentices the uEnglish tongue and knowledge of the capital laws. A Franklin, Washington and Jefferson knew that a democracy demands an enlightened citizenry. 'ali , a nation expects, said Jefferson, 'to remain ignorant but free, it expects what never was, and never will bef' 1 Besides training in literature, speech, science, numbers, music, health, developing intellectual curiosity and an understanding of our social heritage, the modern high school develops many technical skills. It sponsors extra-curricular activities, safety training, cafeteria privileges. It cultivates the appreciations, It is vocation conscious. It fosters civic attitudes within the local and the world community. What kind of young people does an American high school produce? Let the pages of our 1952 year- book show one American high school with its young people. They are products of one community and its families, its teachers, its shops, its industries, its churches, its streets, its movies, and all its organizations. 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