New Castle High School - Ne Ca Hi Yearbook (New Castle, PA)

 - Class of 1922

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62 FHEZKFHFH Us Q, Kg country General Store. Did any of you good people ever step around back of this building and see the dog houses and chicken coops dotting our back yard 'Z That is where your offspring freeze in cold weather, roast in hot weather and shudder when the wind blows. For a real harangue on this subject start Miss Calvin. I can say much but she out-classes me. This was a model school but it failed to grow with the city. Look at this audi- torium-it has heart failure when it looks at the crowds it is expected to entertain. Had the people on the shelf not been green, unseasoned, under- weight, freshmen, a greater tragedy would have been enacted here than the submerging of the Titantic. It remained for the pompous, well-fed Masons to bring down the house. Let us give thanks that we will escape before a worse calamity befalls us. Modern conveniences did you say? No such thing. No drinking fountains, no hot water, poor gymnasium, no swimming pool, no liberty. Inefiicient school system, heard-hearted teach- ers, cruel principal, simple Senior Class and there are poorer classes coming on. The Junior Class gave a play which was so dry, stale, old-fashioned and out of date that even the orchestra almost passed away. They made a comedy out of a tragedy. The poor Sophomores follow their supervisor's lead as several are reported engaged. Although the Freshmen have taken up all the room and made themselves a general nuisance, they are still too green and unsophisticated to be of any consideration whatever, so we will waste no time on them. Bobby Burns says: O wad some Power the giftie gie us, To see oursels as ithers see us. That is what you need, not to always view yourselves with a contented complacence but to see yourselves in a mirror held up by a well-meaning friend. Hear me, members of the class of 1922, the knocking I have given you will be a mere pin prick compared to the thrusts you will receive from the citizens of New Castle, if they find they have wasted their good money on you. Never mind, you have bluffed most of the people thus far and maybe you can bluff them farther, you are really made of good material, so buckle down, work hard, be honest, and perhaps you can yet make the Class of 1922 famous. Ai,



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64 c .Q lilfsiffglclall .. .3 THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS ORATION BY JOSEPH McFATE Nineteen hundred years ago there walked the dusty highways of Galilee One from whose lips fell such words of wisdom as had never been heard before nor since that time. Such words of wisdom that caused even the doubters and the scoffers to pause in their work and listen with awe and amazement. I see Him as the shades of night are falling, leaving the city and wending His way down the hill, across the brook and up into the cool retreat of the mountains. The multitude has followed Him and as He sees them we hear Him utter the words that have come down to us through the centuries, Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you do ye even so to them. Universal application of this simple but stupendous fact would immedi- ately start the trend of industrial and commercial relationship towards financial equilibrium and economic balance. But the law must be recog- nized as natural and universal in its application. The United States cannot apply it successfully if the other nations of the world do not apply it. The employees cannot apply it if the employers will not apply it. Each must apply it in their relationships to one another. It must be universal. The challenge of despotism to democracy caused many liberty-loving men to go to their deaths on the battle-fields of France. By this sacrifice the tyranny of kings, emperors and military despots was ended. We hope that by this gigantic sacrifice war will be no more and peace shall reign. War is a direct breach of the Golden Rule. If nations would put into practice the precepts of the Golden Rule, commercial, political and social relationships would be far stronger and more beneficial to the nations of the world. Our tourists, Y. M. C. A. workers and missionaries all tell us that China, today, has a feeling of goodwill towards the United States. Why? Because at the end of the Boxer Rebellion the United States refused to accept or demand indemnity from the Chinese government. This was an application of the Golden Rule and its result is a better commercial and social relationship between the United States and China. Other examples of this are found on the pages of history. Colonies rebel because of unjust treatment, their mother country does not apply the Golden Rule and as a result she loses her Colonies. How quick the Colonies of Spain revolted the minute they had a chance. Why? Because of the failure of Spain to apply the Golden Rule, and treat her Colonies as she herself would want to be treated.

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