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'9h- agua' 2.35 ff' A x L is A TW fi Qv I X ,W M 'j W -Fu. 4-rf' ' d 'ngp. VOIJME VI, NO ll ACHILLE, OKLAHOMA FEBPUARY 8 1940 ee, reef? Days Ie Zlfffewhmg Pfmea NCD STAGE Or LIFE FILLED WITH MORE Within a few years you may forget the very first pr1nc1ple of the ccnjuga tion of a verb, but you will not, by any means, forget the good or ev1l tendercies that are grad ually developlng 1n your heart durlng these years of your llfe prfoarat1on How many of you remember the first t1me you ever whlspered 1n school, con trary to the teaoherts orders? You felt gullty for a long time, d1dn't you, and dre ded to have t e teacher's eyes turned your direction? But d1dn't get caught and second time you found so much easier, the third time you didn't think much about it, and it was not long till con- science kept still and al- lowed you to disobey that rule at pleasure, without a single reminder. You did not know then what it meant--it did not seem a very glaring sin, did it? But, boys and girld, it is upon just such little mis- deeds, as this seemed to be, that our whole charac- ter is based. Did you ever think of that? Possibly you are an 1- dler in school. You may you the it TEMPTATIONS learn more easily than your classmates, and have, after your lesson is pre pared, too much of that spare time that Saton so often contrlfeo to flllg or lt may ever be that you 1dle away t1FO UhlCb you should b devot1ng to study Thls 1S 1 llttle thlng, isn't it? Hardly worth ment1on1ng But do not forget that you are forming a hablt, and one that you w1ll not find it easy to break There are no h61ghtS worth attaining tha' can be reached with out olosetgpplication, and how can he, who has not formed the habit of appli- cation, hopg to succeed? I wonder if you realize how important a part the companions and associates of your school days will play 1n your after life. It is so easy to fall into ways of those you are con- stantly withg and, if they are not good ways, you are the sufferer. One person, who is saucy, rude, impu- dent, or vulgar in speech or manner, may contaminate a whole crowd 1n an amaz- ingly short t1m8s How much more easily do we gather and assimilate evil than good. On the other hand, one person, taking decided stand for tl right, will do much towarc leadlng others to follow for r1ne persons are el ways willlng to be led e1ther rlght or wrong, by the stronger will of the t n h person Try t boy and g1rls, and see if lt 15 not rlght Few of you seem to real ize what 1nterest teacher's have is etch one of you, how pained they are by the lack of inter est or by d1sobedience3 how proud of your advance nent and good c1t1zenshi , They recognize what you do not, that these, your hap- piest days, are also the most important ones, for they are the foundation stones upon which the fo- ture is builded. Going to school is yo' business--an intense bus ness, and must be eonduf ted along business lin If you keep this alway before your m1nds, ye will be more exact in per forming your daily duties, and will build such char- acters that you may look back to your school days with pride and satisfac- tion.e-THE LANTERN y V , I-,jx hi I .B - rg' , . ', 2. vf ' 'V 1 5 ' ' f' .u M ' 9 194' . , ' ' 9 v Q-if ' -ge ' . . . p- il -. . . -, .. . - ' , I .4 .II - I . il for fr ' - sz as , ' 43 '-'ff . 3: ' - s.1V N'-.51 I ' . -'wx J: ,5 ,J-.9 L-Z? .- - - 'E 'Z 4-1 f' ' - Ahh? 'V '1- gh-sj. y- 'a. -A ef ' ff : -. 'j Qznjf. cf- .F Y- sf s. .,' ' , -' ' x r - ' -','- Q '-ne, - . fr, ' l . 1 . sa' ' - ' 0 ' ,,' iii, ' K ' ' '- v f, 1 ,- .1 '. f' - . 'A its SI I .V I . I .f.:Il,I I 1:III If ,I III .1 l- 1 :ff-Q ,. :1 ...- . 3 he E ' -fe :rf QE:-.1 Q :3 - 'V' We ' 4' g..f,1 vi , f H 7331 fi, II I ---. -, - h ' -- '-,III kai- 1' I,- ' -7 vw- , 'fi I 'fiiq 4' -fr s , ' ' ' L I 0 ' ' ' - , , ' ,I H 74 Y ,. ff ff if - r 1 rf - -- ., Cf 22 Q-'1 .5 ff 4- ' ' ' , V , ' 1: ,- .. I, , , ,Q , ,Q I ,xc I . I ,. , 41 Ja 1 . , ,g, P X I ,III ydiv II I - A, Is I . fI. IQ!! I ,Is I- ,it II If If I . I . If II. I . 3 A V , A. I I 1 ' Q ' A . . - Y - Q . o + I 1 4. 3 . A h A ' ' . . A' 3 D I lv . - .I V Q . . X C 6 0 i , . - IIII I. . . . . H . 6 . I I . . . . . . . . . II - ' - ' tb6 . n ' I, I w II . . II . 'I . . Kas h - Q Q Q in ' I ' ' p
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r f .J ffxf' F' AMERICANISM ' Edltor Bea+r1CG H811 Th Amerlcan people Asst Ed1tor Claude Wh1tSOH should not help forelgn Assoclate Edltor Glorla Bess Barrctte Art Edltor Bob Grlnslade Asst Art Edltor George Lemon Reporters Robert Whltson, Lou Ella Wllllams, June Holland, Vlrglnla Hargls, Charles Watson, Faye Cox, Dorls Marl Plexlco Louls Wlley and M ry Francls Hannon Mlmeograph Operator Claude Whltson, and Glorla Bess Barnette Typlst Leola Sorrell, Raymond Anderson, Claude wh1tS0n, and Beatrice Hall Sponsor hrs Cumm1ngs :DITCH XL 7 few ' ol' H'- ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1809 1865 Thus, 'mid the wreck of throne, shall live Unmarred, undlmmed, our hero's fame, And years succeod1ng years shall g1V6 Increase of honors to his name. Wllllam Cullen Bryant v 4 a 6 countrles but should think more about thelr Umm country There are American people by the thousands that could be helped, lf the Unlted States ould leave the forelgn countrles alone It would do AMPFICE good, as a vhole to secure h pFlD6SS and prospcrlty throughout the entlre Urlt d states The fcrengn countries couse thelr own troublesg so, why should we help solve thelr problems? forri n natlons know problem and SLLUDP better than an out Why not let them theln oconom1c prob The tholr tlons s1der solve lems? George Lemon 1 THE IMPORTANCE OF ATTENDANCE More than half of our school year has passed and thb test of tnc y ar Wlil b busy for parents, teachers, and pupllsa I b61lLVO that we have had a very good school year. Progress has been made in thc class work in both the grades and hlgh school. The attendance 1n the grades and hlgh school has been much less th1s year than last year. I am sure that you know that the nu ber of teachers employ ed 1n your school 18 de termlnod by the average daily attendance of the pupils. The money for school maintaince, tran sportation, and teachers for next year will decrease , Pnje Yfo one a ' hi Your oowzd of one and faculty know difficult it has bee: your ch1ldren to school regularly d the bad weather ann roads w1ll begln t prove, and your chll can be regular 1n attend ance In order to keep our school lmproving and our standards high WE NEED TO OBTAIN as much of the state money as POSQlb16o Again I remlnd you that our share of thls money ll based upon the puplls' attend ance WL n ed your help 1n enrolllng and keeping 1n school every chlld of school age Every chlhi should be ln school for the remalndcr o thls year. I belleve that all par ents and cooperate d avorln att ndance der of thls ye r, so tr next year our school v not bc penallged and 1 all puplls w1ll wnth us ln en e ralse for the rem 1 not PCC61V9 less sol funds I want to assure cooperatlon fo the facu and our board to ald in the attendance of yc children W want our school to contlnue as one of the BEST in this county. Do you? Suptf- 4 1 I Live of Editors oft remind us, That their lives are not subline, For they have to work like the dickens, To got the1r papers out on +110 -rTho Aggioliten- in porportion to the de i 1 1 crease in our school att ft - , P ' - - ' ' . 1 1 , aloe lol t. b. YC vw . '- E 1 , I 1111111 - . A L I c 8 1 0 l I . . . - ' Q ' . ---- . . ' as 13 U ,N . , 'LU --.. . 1 , , . . ---.. r A U O V o ' . MY . , ul I ,, . X' li 1 ' ,1, w . . . . -N , , 0 , , A . o ' J I . . . . ' A 5 A 3 I . yr ' .. V In ts ' u Q 1 , a 5, A, - . . I , 1 ' '- ' 0 L ' ' 'P O.-2 ,D Q Q 1 , . . . - , ., , . I . 'L , 1 fr . . 0 sf Q a A ' . , . . . . . ' . 0 '- ' ' 5 ' J .Q-3 A N ' -r ' . r . r M ' -......- , , 1 5 l - I 1 0 -N D u - , .L , r' r I , , ' . J J- , , c C . 1 1 0 ' 'A . I U ..lI'-1 .f',.,q4f: , . 1. xt-1.3 . nr: I A , , ' ,Q-5-jfs, .gassfq-,,a..1?:4'h x, g t Oil? 4u1.'6.'a-wwf. A. '- -. - .-ir 'f.:, , -1'-V.f'.- .Lf H . ff..-g Q L ' 0 ww, .:?'f 't'l ! 'f '1-1 1-Mfg' W' g 11 'A ' cn.. ' nt ' .but 3 ' .' 1 4 x u. 1-dvi . - ' '- ,- V- ,1 ,, 755 ., . , .4 ' L J- 5115 E '..,: , . . 515- 4 . ,.. , - ' ',1 , ' j 3 . U - .cp - .g E, .,, tif., , ' ' L1 , J '-- ag' ' ' ' ' . . -.. ,' - ' ff Q - ' X :J 0 .1, w -.',,- .X , de. .F J ' yet. 1 .f.'-.f QU- 41-.i - y,-,. . 1., -3 . , l I -AJ! 5--5251.-g, fir- ' ' 3, ' lt. , .C ff 511'-1' ' . ,,-, ' 1- '-13 'Q'lj I'-?'71?.N1Zg . Q 9 ' .-'J-' -Z-5-'il ' V- 'l'-1 .- J..--A ,',:.J i . 5 ,ing gh, y - 7 T5 - . 1 '3 Mi'5'bQ .'?5l':fff 9a'l5 . 1- . ' l , . 1 I . . f . ., , 1 ' . 0 Q . .. . . . 1 . - . ' ' 1 I 1 0 I K I A 1 . A . . U I Q 1 .
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