John A Johnson High School - Maroon Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1921

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Faculty Assistants in High School Activities Gnits' CLUB Georgia L. Nichols Snouriisxo lElfl7lCIlENCY Ctes Todd E. Paulus ORPHAN lfusn Louise Minor Arn i.E'r1cs ,lack Rees, Athletic Board Mabel lf. Ostergren, Athletic Board Margaret Sliney, Girls' Athletics Ralph Nyhus, Baseball C. j. Anderson, Football Samuel M. Ralston, Basketball Coxiaiesciesiiam' Marguerite W. Morton, Chairman lllorence Perry Nell Brennan DI. A. De Lander PUBLIC ENTi2R'r.xiNMi2N'l's Leah R. Drake lidward lingson Ltzxcii-i Roost R. W. Diehl, Superviser Ralph Nyhus. Cashier C. QI. Anderson. Cashier Assesisrv PRooR-ms Marguerite W. Morton Louise Morris RADIO CLUB lilmer -I. llarrell juN1oR-Sumoa RECEPTION Elizabeth A. Mull Louise Morris M. llannah Bassford Polly Caroline Bullard Gertrude Crist, Chairman Ralph Nyhus lherese C. Muller Mary E. Leonard BLAROON Marie lf. Moreland Samuel M. Ralston, Bus. Adv. Gtiism lfsther Boyd 'liherese C. Muller lilmer ,I. llarrell, Bus. Adv. Riacionns Lulu Mellem Grace M. Bell Gertrude G. Smith lllS'l'ORlC.-XL SOCIETY Marguerite W. Morton Margaret Sliney lilorence Perry, President limma li. llreeman Lydia M. lclaler lflmer bl. llarrell. Treasurer Alohn M, Guise Ralph Nyhus Cexss .-Xpvlseks Gertrude G. Smith, Senior lidna Moore, junior Margaret Downing, Sophomore Mabel li. tlstergren, lireshman

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'1 .6 2-l-.,.,, 1' ' 1 ,, f' ff fr' ..f?.1f'ff4z a.ez5 - - , : LTRM .:- fm u tm - - All of us during our lifetime have re- ceived the benefits St. Paul has to offer. Our city has provided facilities for our education, and playgrounds for our entertainment. We have taken all, but have given nothing. Soon we shall have reached that stage in our lives where it is time that we should give our share toward the development of this city. We are the future builders and citizens of the city of St. Paul, and we must be prepared to assume our places in all civic affairs. Our city depends on us to ull the gaps left by those who have passed on. Our first duty, or privilege, rather, is that of citizenship, in this relationship there are two kinds of attitudes, that of the knocker and that of the booster. ln which class are we to be placed? Are we to be in the former, where we will be a liability, or in the latter, where we will be an asset? There is no middle course, as we must be either the one or the other. As it is with our lives, so will our city be what we make it. Let us first discuss the question of our obligations to this city. Our first con- nection along this line will be that of a voter. Only in the spring biennial elec- tions do some people, in fact most peo- ple, take any interest in politics. We, as fixture citizens, will be expected to use our franchise rights in a good, clean, hon- est, proper use of the ballot. lt seems unbelievable that many persons have to be urged to vote at the present time. We ought to make use of this privilege for which men have struggled and sacrihced much. Yet today that spirit of indiffer- ence is one of the hardest problems we have to contend with. It has hindered the progressive spirit and makes possible for the lower element of the city to carry on those things we are fighting against. Every one knows that good clean govern- ment is needed, and the present citizens look upon us as the material from which to build a bigger and better St. Paul. Not only has this spirit of indifference prevailed in our political life, but it has also crept into our industrial develop- ment. Great civic bodies have been formed for a better St. Paul, and they have struggled hard to get all the citi- zens interested in public affairs. But it seems as though that, when an institu- tion arises to accomplish a definite pur- pose, the people immediately withdraw their active support, and leave the insti- tution to go ahead alone. Time and time again we have found that that spirit of indifference has allowed some improve- ments, such as the movement for better schools, to slip past us. On the other hand, we need not go far to see what a spirit of co-operation has done to inject some energy into the body of the St. Paul Association. The members assisted by numerous smaller associations, staged on january llth, a program for the burial of this spirit of indifference and its consequent slogan, 'Let George do it. How often that re- mark has indicated our spirit of political laziness! And, since this spirit was detri- mental to our civic prosperity, we had to bury him and substitute the word co- operation. ln conclusion, l want to bring out an idea of what other people think about the city of St. Paul and its citizens. ln a recent issue of Collier's magazine we find the statement that this city could and ought to be one of the largest in the Northwest. This article went on to say that, if the people would only go ahead, and develop all the natural resources of which this city is possessed, St. Paul would spring up to the level it should have reached long ago. Any person reading this article would immediately draw the conclusion that our citizens are ruled by the spirit of indifference. Are we, the future builders and boosters of the city of St. Paul, going to let the spirit of indifference brand us as sluggards, when we could make this city the biggest and best city in the Northwest?

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