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- Class of 1941
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LINCOLN
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
February 12th was Lincoln's Birthday.
I think we should remember Lincoln because
he is the kind of a man America needs. He
was always willing to help the other fel-
low. He was alwnys willing to fight for
freedom end democracy. Lincoln's early life
was herd but he kept on and made the best
of it. He was eager for education. He always
tried to get books to read. He learned more
and more as he grew older although he had
little schooling. He was loved by most of
the people who knew him.
March 4th 1861 he became President of
the United States. He was President during
the Civil War. James Mershall,7A.
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THE AMERICAN'S CREE D
I belive in the United States of :mer-
ica as a government of the people,by the
people, for the peopleg.hose just powers are
derived from the consent of the governedg
a democracy in a republic,a soverign nation
of many soverign states,a perfect union,one,
and inseprable,estnblished upon those prin-
ciples of freedom,equnlity,justice, and hum-
anity,for which American patriots sacrificed
their lives and fortunes. I therefore believe
it is m duty to m country to love it,to
suport its constitution,to obey its laws,to
reppect its flag,nnd to defend it against
all enemies. AUTHOR:William Tqylor
Handed in bygRobert Ryan,8A.
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TQ THE POOR HOUSE
A couple had lost their Wag in their
new car which was very expensive. Finally
she said,
Woman: There is a sign,deer,what does it
say?
Man with falshlightzreadsz To the poorhouse.
Yes he answered,we are on the right road
and don't know it.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON
The Birthday of the Father of his
Country,mny it ver
by American Hearts
and most sacred in
after, until the l
freeze in the lest
be freshly remembered
His memory is first
our love. Ever,here-
st drop of blood shall
American heart,his
name shall be A spell of power and of
might. It was the daily beauty and the
matchless glory of
his life which enabled
him to create his country, and at the same
time secure an undying love and regard
for the whole American people, the first
in the hearts of his countrymen. Undoubt-
edly there were brave,vise,and good men
before his day in every eolomy,but the
American nation,as
a nation, I do not
reckon to have begun before l774,and the
first love of that young America was
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AUTHOR.
Rufus Choate.
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Teacher after explaining about the rhi-
nocerous: New children nrme something
that has horns and
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is dangerous to be
Nealslpromptlyl Motor cars.
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In music we practice for the various , rd d be tiful har
programs which are always being prepared. ggagxgfitiiiing giant 258 Songs fggngiad-
Right now we are preparing our Commencement
songs. We are learning new songs right -
along. It is easy for us to catch on to new zgei theiiigaiivgeg ggwagirxzszisgrgiln
songs so we are always glad to hear the new thnmsgives Dgrothy LHMOHLBA
ones that Hrs Angusih and Mrs Brown pick out e '
for us.
MAKING TOWELS
If a new song does not go well we usually """"""'
do not go farther than merely to learn it. 'bil' Mrs'Brown h s been sick the
Most of the time we like the new ones and
can do them in a little while.
I think all the girls appreciate singing.
Dorothy Lnl0ns.8A
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GI RLS MUSIC CLASS.
ALTOS S APRANOES
Amy Fett M rcita Stippich
Wilma Deltz Nelda Ramsey
Marie White
Ethel Richardson
Vera King
Betty Walters
Naomi White
Blanche Ramsey
Diana Ferrier
Helen Ferrier
M ry Wnlters
Doris Beam
Jeanette Berg
Corrine Lutz
Doris Ann Arnold
Delma Justice
Dorothy LnMons
Mildred Yarm n
Hazel Lutz
Ermal Sands
Betty Wnrnick
Mildred Petty
Mary Bice.
We appreciate the vork Mrs Anguish and
M rs Brown are doing for us very much and
hope that we may succeed.
Dorothy LnMons.8A.
MUS IC
In music we hnve learned two beautiful
new songs. They are,nThe Flag Without u
StainU,andH Keep on Hopinn. We sang them
before e group of tenchers. We are now
lerrning HSnnta Lucian and the second
verse of nhos of Tra Lee.U These are
CContinued next colum l
mostly known and used for their 'ihhi
untion and have not quite decided which
girls of the Glee Club have been mning
towels for the Institution. They are
very pretty. They are made up of differeni
colors. Almost every girl has made two.
The girls also do some singing while
they are working on the towels,so we
have singing while we work on the sewing.
Hazel Lutz, A.
GOOD Q13 GLEE CLUB
The girl's Glee Club has been together
four years and it has been veny level to
be a part of it. We who will graduate are
very sorry to leave and will miss the
music very much. Mrs Anguish and M s,
Brown are lovely to the girls and have
taught us forty or fifty songs. We love to
to sing together and will hope to get into
glee club work in high school. Anyway we
will never forget our school, our teachers
and the lovely things they have done for
us. Corrine Lutz,8A.
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In Music we have learned two
beautiful new songs. They are,WThe Flag
Without a Stain,W nnd2Keep on Hopin,n
We sang both of them before a groups of
teachers. We are learning Santa Lucia
and the Second verse of Rose of Tra Lee.
Dorothy LnM0ns.8A.
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Ccontinuod from last pngel
I suppose I should also tell about the
party we had not long ago. We went to the
Wolf and Dessauer store in Fort Wayne and
had our dinners. We went to the Palace Th-
eatre and saw the picture,WStrike Up The
Band,N I enjoyed it very much. Well I do
not seem to think of anything more to :ey
so I will soon close up this cllrt letter.
OLYes, a Sw of our boy scouts had a
first aid test. They got a grade B. They
lost out on a new blind fold test which
they were required to take. The contest was
in Chicago. If they would have won they
could have gone to Washington D.C.
Well I will close for this time and I
hope that I will soon hear from you.
Your pen pal.
Hazel Lutz.
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INDIANS
Long,long ago before America was known
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a race of people known as Indnans lived he e
They were of a reddish complexion,brown
eyes,black h ir,and high cheek hones.
They lived far different than we, They
ate from wooden or clay dishes which hey
fashioned. They lived in tepees and hunted
for their living with the bow and arrow.
The wild and dangerous Indiana had no pity
on anyone they considered as an enemy.
They were free and did as they pleased.
They had their own rights and did as they
pleased. Then Columbus discovered America.
M ore white men came and it became known as
America. The Pilgrims came in the Mayflower
The place of the Indiana has been token by
the white man. However to this day there ar
many Indians living here much as any other
people might. Helen Ferrier,7A.
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PREPARING OUR ANNUAL
INDIANS QE AMERICA
The North American Indians are a rat
of very interesting people. When we tha:
of them it is usually as a race of warn
like people a nd blood thirsty. But the
u til after t
When the whi
welcomed ther
the white mer
their supply
to fight back
Indians were not that way
white man came to America.
nnn first came the Indians
and made friends. But when
took their land and killed
of wild animals they began
They scalped and killed many white men.
T ere are only a few Indians today in tht
United S tates as compared with the num-
ber of whites. Delma Justice,8A.
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INDIANS 1
Indians are peaceable people if you are
peaceable with them. When the white men
first came to America the Indians were
peaceable. They thought the white men
were angels and were sent from heaven.
Then the white men killed them,took their
land, and destroyed their game they th ught
different and went on the warpath. They
had a Great Spirit whom they asked when
they wanted rain or anything. If the spirit
did not grant their wish they thought the
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had done something wrong and they were bein
ing punished. There are man Indians in
the Unites States today.
Wilma Deltz.8A2
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INDIANA HISTORY
There were Indians living on the con-
tinent of North America before the white
man came here. The Indians lived and did
their own way. They caught fish in the
lakes,of which there were plenty. There o
was gold and man other substances be-'
neath the surface.
S oil t. d .t. When the white man came civilization
The first step is co ec ing an wri ing. H .
. . began. Schools were established, and
This work is done by the reporters. The secondhmrches built, The Indians taught the
step is checking and copy work. The third ...S 5. .
step is making the stencils which is fdlloweduhlie men how to raise Corn' The Whites
by the printing. The fifth and final step
is the assembly. The completed edition is
now ready for distribution.
William Rhonemus,?A.
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INDIANA HISTORY
Indiana History is a very interesting
subject. It goes back many years. Every
person sh uld have a good un erstanding og
Indiana History. Our book contains many
dates of important happeningszwurs, life of
individuals, as Washington,Lincoln,etc.
Every child should have a good u derstand-
ing of the history of his country.
Mildred Yarman,8A.
men were told to put a fish in each hill
that they planted.
More and more people were cominz to
America. More and more things hHPPeDed T14
until we have the wonderful and m0d6FD
things of today and live in a better
world. Ermal Sands.7A.
assesses: ' eusaiaxssea
Eugene: Iv'e called about the job for a
smart messenger boy. .
Manager: Sorry,my lad, the vacancy was
filled yesterday.
Euegene: Th6n it's a smart manager you
need to take the sign out of the window.
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