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6 REVEILLE The Patriotic Duty of High School Boys and Girls Our prc minent government eflicials are urging young men and women to get a good education as they realize that the most efficient nation is that which has well trained members. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War, recently stated that the most useful thing a high school pupil could do was to finish the course, be- cause the nation in the next years would need all the trained persons it could find. In April the Depart- ment ofthe Interior sent out a hullctin to high school principals in which the following suggestions were made: 1. Maintain school systems fully as possible. 2. Encourage students to continue learning. 3. Change courses and methods of instruction to fit the needs of schools. 4. Emphasize thrift and avoid waste. ln England this year the school age has been raised, more scientific and technical training given, better wages for teachers paid, greater attention given to training of girls, and higher education of the poor empha- sized. Thus England in tl1e fourth year of the war is giving more attention to education. In Paris there are at present 220 days in the school year while here we have 190. This emphasis upon school work is made hecause our allies now realize the value of trained minds. It has been said that what you would put into the life of a nation you must put into its puhlie schools. With this in mind we are trying to increase the efiiciency of our schools, and the hoys and girls of the future will hecome more eapahle of filling positions in society as they get the training from improved school systems. A ll. D. Richards.
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Dedication As :1 tokcu of our 1'i'S1Jt'I3t :md vstvvlxl, wal clodic'at e this Armuul of 1918 to Miss Floroncv Crow in rc-lnolnlnmlcro of hor many years of faithful svrvico 115:11 toaufllcx' in our High Sclmol.
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REVEILLE 7 Annual Staff of 1918 Left to Right :-Yirginizt XYinlaiglcr, Asst. Litcrztry Editor: L2llll'CllCC Gaudi, Athletic Editor: Helena St-rr, Asst. Editor-in-Chief Marie Bogniard, Asnat. Busiiu-as Muitatgmg Robert McAdoo, Btwincss Munugcrg Sadie XVorkman, joke Editor. Murubcllc Forbes, Literary Editorg William Mztndcvillc, Editvr-in chief: Frcal Kisscl, Asst. Joke Editor.
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