Edward Little High School - Oracle Yearbook (Auburn, ME)

 - Class of 1933

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PAGE NINE

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K .1 me7XCy Ciifirilmte to the Cgeaclierm QIECK-DKXQ , HER E will be no moratorium on education. A mora- ' ' torium on education would mean a moratorium on gl X civilization. 'llhis is one of the reasons why teachers inf 15,9 af ? as it becomes aware of the services and sacrifices of 1 N 1 S l -X .4 - n ll will continue the schools, pay or no pay. The nation, t ' i teachers and of the great significance of their courage and far- sightedness, will show the appreciation that it has shown to its soldiers who sacrificed their lives for their country. In the crisis of the seventies, l was amazed, as a boy, at the sacrifices made by the pioneer teacher of that day. Since then, l have observed that whether in time of famine or in time of plenty, the teacher has lived, not for self, bu,t for the children and the community. l have noticed that the selfish man or woman seldom remains long in the profession. VVhen the terrible days of the Vvorld VVar came upon us. who led in food conservation? Vvho led in the sale of liberty bonds? XYho led in collecting food. clothing, and funds for the Red Cross? Vvho kept the schools going, whether funds were available or not? And what of the teachers of today? 'llhey are serving in a worse crisis than ever before. Their responsibility is greater. linvironment is more destructive in its elfect on children. 'l'he teacher-load is almost doubled. In spite of all this, the teacher is again leading in welfare activities. 'llhere may be a delay in pay-a month or six monthsfor the pay may be cut oh' for the year, yet the work of the school goes on! NYho is it that reniovcs gloom from the lives of children who come from homes filled with sorrow and suffering because of the depression? Wiho is it that inspires children with courage and ambition? NN'ho teaches them to look for- ward to better days? XYho is it that is saving' civilization in these dark hours? All honor, therefore, to the teacher of 1933! Your courage and your devotion stand out as the safeguard of our democ- racy and as the hope of the nation! tl. VV. CRABTRIQIQ. Secretary of the National liducation Association. PAGE EIGHT



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