Sapulpa High School - Sapulphan Yearbook (Sapulpa, OK)

 - Class of 1941

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George Weaver, President Debate, Glee Club, Thespians, Auditorium Board, Hi-Y. Hilly Hath man. Vice President Band, Dramatics, Hi-Y. Susan Ann Potter, Secretary Spanish Club, Drum Corps, Mixed Chorus, National Honor Society, Student Council, Auditorium Board. Carroll Parker, Treasurer Band, Office Assistant, Hi-Y, Lettermens’ Club, Athletics. SPONSORS Gordon C. Davis Mrs. Cora Bombarger J. B. Moore Mrs. Opal Hellewell Mrs. Harry Croston Page Twenty-three

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AMERICA! AWAKEN! Half the world is at war. Hate’s hour is here. Greed is having its day, astir from its lair. The midnight of blood and terror is upon us. Will the morning come? What of the day! Is the test of Christian civilization to be made by the youth of this generation? “Nero fiddled while Rome burned.” Has America been fiddling while horror has been devastating nations, homes, and human hearts? Is the home today as great a force for American idealism as it was a generation ago? Are mothers today as intellectual, as spiritual, as firm in high moral ideals, as appreciative of the sweet home atmosphere of the American life as for generations back? Has the mad rush for gold, the strife of competition, the hurry and bustle of the present life swept men from their towering qualities of great citizenship ? Are we drifting? Are these marks of decay? Are parents and the homes of America prepared to train, mould, and inspire the youth and childhood of today for the tremendous leadership open to them in the great world day that is dawning? Do we sense the high honor that is ours in being the pilot nation of the world ? What if America fails? Would it not mean a world collapse? If America fails the world, to whom may humanity cry for help ? World needs are intellectual, spiritual, moral, social, industrial. We may dole out our millions for bread when people are starving, but what the world wants is to feel that America is living the life that Christian Democracy proposes. If America fails the whole scheme of Christian civilization fails. Is it not the highest type of honor and patriotism for each and every American to make the very most of his life as an individual citizen. The leavening power of such a life is amazing. Are you willing to build a great life for yourself? Human hearts are the same around the world. Properly awakened, nurtured and trained they become efficient, practical, musical, home-loving and home-building peoples with beautiful lives and wonderful ideals. Will the darkened peoples of the world, through the horrors of war and other agencies, get to know that there are better ways of living? The youth of the world have a right to a chance. There is need for help, a marked awakening and a concerted international movement of youth toward mutual friendship and helpfulness. May they refuse to receive the inheritance of hate which they are supposed to receive. May they shake off the social, intellectual, religious and industrial suffocation. May they demand a chance. Who is to lend a hand to these teeming multitudes ? Is it up to the American people to lead the world out into the new day just ahead? America has a glorious past. We love our country for what it has been and what it is to us. It is our glorious country and we love it. A new day is dawning in which we need to be patriotic, not only for what our country is to us, but for what we can make it mean to the whole world; a world patriotism rooted deep in the brotherhood of man. —Anonymous. Page Twenty-two



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SENIORS Patricia Aitcheson Spanish Club. Girl Reserves, Latina Societas, Quill Club, Thespians, Office Assistant, Glee Club, Pepooses. Georgene Allan Band, Glee GUib, Girl .Reserves, Spanish Club, Student Council. Paul Hailey Robert Hailey Thespians, Debate. Henny Raker Thespians, Athletics; Stage Craft. Dramatics. Irving Bartiktt Hi-Y, Student Council. Band. Latina Societas. Spanish Clul Betty Bass ham Pepooses, Office Assistant, Glee Club. O. R. Bennett Thespians. Burdette Berton Student Council, Hi-Y. Woodwork Club. Frieda Bqhanan Band Home Economics. Juanita Boushee Student Council, Thespians, Girl Reserves, Quill Club, Glee Club, Orchestra, Spanish Club. Allene Brackett Not Graduating. Elizabeth Nell Bradley Glee Club, Pepooses, Home Economics, Office Assistant. Joyce Brice Not Graduating. Betty Lou Brim Spanish Club. Chester Brown Betty Ruth Bunch Not Graduating. Betty Burdick Pepooses, Commercal Cookery, Page Twenty-four

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