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7 V V 7 V7 V V V7 V V V V 7 V V V7 7 V V 7 Evelyn Olschlager Albcna Roswadoaski Frank Mates EARLY CREEK SCHOOL John Mates George Boyko Francis Boyko Tuesday morning. September 7. 1937. found the Early Creek schoolhouse doors open, ready to start another year’s session with Miss Ruth Harris of Ranchester. as teacher. Evelyn Olschlager and Josephine Rosawadoaski began their Freshman year, taking Algebra. General Science, English and American History as sub- jects. There were two pupils in the fifth grade. Albena Roswadoaski and Bernice Mates. Frank Mates was the only pupil in the second grade and John and Albert Mates were in the first grade. Several changes have taken place during the year. Josephine Roswadoaski withdrew from school at the end of the first semester. Bernice and Albert Mates moved to Acme. George and Francis Boyko moved from Dry Creek and entered school here the first of February. The school has had many visitors and several holiday parties during the year. The Pie Social and Dance was a successful social function. As a result of this the school was able to purchase several items for the school which have been used a great deal. A great deal of interest has been shown in the ’ Knighthood of Youth Club,” which is a character-building organization. Page 39 V V7 V V V V V 7 7 V 7 V V V V V V V V V7
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CHARACTER America is becoming a nation of triflers, a na- tion that believes that there are no set, irrevocable laws governing human conduct; that anything is right if you can get away with it; that all ques- tions are controversial. If there are immutable laws which govern the material universe, there are just as immutable laws which govern the reactions between human beings. This is the old law. It matters not what men think about the laws which govern the social universe; these laws will still demand their inexorable penalties. God is not mocked. “Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap” is as true for groups of people as for in- dividuals. The schools in their effort to pro- mote discussion, to avoid indoctrination, to be fair and comprehensive in the trifling, careless attitude in which man is the judge of his own actions. Some lines of conduct are eternally right and others eternally wrong. The fashions may change, the conditions may vary from decade to decade but the basic laws still hold. Why not make character training a more conscious, more de- liberate objective in the schools? Some educators go so far as to claim that behavior and character of students is none of the institution’s business, and that the sooner universities can learn this the better it will be for the universities and stu- dents alike. If schools exist for service to all the people this attitude can not be maintained. Taken from the address by A. G. Crane, Wyo- ming State Education Association, Thermopolis, Wyoming, October 28, 1937.
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The good of a country doesn’t depend upon how many people there are to a square mile, but how many square people there are to a square mile. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yes- terday. Riverside Coal Mine L. C. SHARP Proprietor
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