Cloverdale Union High School - Spectator Yearbook (Cloverdale, CA)

 - Class of 1923

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Page 31 text:

Bernick Grant Mkrlyn Pearce Aldice Saunders Mary BASSErn Betty Bentley Carmella Perlie Ethel Smalley Berneice McPherson Isabelle Murray Wash Hiatt Ben Warren Lola BELLE Hulbert Earl Murillo James Rutherford Yell Nobles Alice Grace Yordt Miss Pierson Editor Editor ]htsiiicss Manager Senior History Class Prophecy Society O. V. L, Dramatics Art Editor Girls ' Athletics Boys ' Athletics Juniors Sophomores Ereshmen Josh Editor Assistant Josh Snap Editor Ihiculty Adviser

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EDITORIAL viPROVEMENT has been the most essential thing in the world since prehistoric time. Civilization itself is an improvement and the world has been improving through the ages, but there is still more room for improvement. Every remote corner of the world, although it may look perfect to the out¬ sider, has its needs. Cloverdale, a beautiful little village, in a beautiful little valley among the mountains, looks to the artistic eye as if nothing more could be done to beautify it. But to the practical eye there are many, many things to be done. For C. H. S. it means some improvement of the school yard, and, above all things, two new concrete tennis courts. For a time we thought we were going to be fortunate enough to have them this year. Public spirit was high; everyone seemed willing to help with money and with time for work. The enforced vacation, howover, stopped operations for two weeks and when school opened again spring plowing in the fields was requiring all the time of the workers. Next year, if our community is still as willing to co-operate with us as it has been heretofore, we shall have our courts and some improvement of the grounds, and start our school at least on the road to practical, as well as artistic, beauty. Good Citizenship The teaching of good citizenship should begin in the home and in the grades, but a high-school education is the largest training one usually receives in the art of being a good citizen. This applies to those who have not the opportunity to study law courses as well as those who have it. Political knowledge is not the main element; good reasoning power, common sense, and clear thinking ability, are the chief merits of a good citizen. One gains these qualities all unknowingly in the drudgery of geometry, of chemistry and of languages. It all goes under the head of a high- school education, but at the same time it usually has a great influence in the making of a good citizen. Exchanges The publishing of the Spectator has been interrupted so frequently during the past six years that our exchanges are rather irregular in arriving and so we do not have an exchange department this year. We do, however, wish to express our appreciation to the schools that have sent us their annuals. We have enjoyed them and we have found much in them to admire. We are hoping that next year they will come again and that a num¬ ber of others will be added to our list. [ 28 ]

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