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H. XV. ADAMS H. S. PARKER ,superintendenfs efbftessage The Spartans were warriors. They were taught from earliest childhood to fight and to love fighting. All of thein powers were trained to this end of military preparedness. To conquer in war was their ideal of service. No sacrifice, not even loss of life itself, was too great to endure in order to attain victory for Sparta. The present-day Spartan must also be willing to fight and sacrifice for the general good of mankind. A different kind of fight, in- deed, but requiring better training, more intelligence and just as great pri- vation and sacrifice. This fight is the fight against disease, against war, against political chicanery, against economic and social injustice and a fight to pro- tect the rights of a free people. He must also learn to like this sort of fight- ing even though it isolates him from those he would call friends. This is the challenge to all who adopt the name Spartan.', -H. W. Adams. 'Principal'5 Gybftessagef We, the Spartans of Corvallis High School, may well keep in mind the ideals of old Sparta. The main purpose in training the youth of ancient Greece was the development of self-control and obedience, the hardening and streng- thening of the body and the cultivation of the ability to live in moderation and sobriety. Athletic events were considered important in the education of young men because of their value in physical development and in discipline. Every Spartan was trained to be a good soldier. Today men are trained to be good citizens, but is the end so very different? May we not say that health, physical and mental development, self-control and self-discipline and moderation in all the ways of life are the foundations which constitute the real citizen of today? At their best, the ideals of old Sparta and the ideals of modern America have many things in common. -H. S. Parker. I fr 1
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