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1-.47 Qi! 34 FN Total War The schools cannot remain aloof from total war. In the struggle between slave totalitarianism and free democracy it is the function of the school to inculcate in Youth the desire to protect and to extend the principles of Americanism. It is the duty of the school to bring to those under its care the loyalties, the knowledge, and the intelligent obedience with- out which no free nation can survive. It is the obligation of the school to prepare the rising generation for the war-torn world which it is about to enter and for the peace which it will need to make. Total war, which has for its objective the preservation of the American way of life, needs the sup- port and the cooperation of the young men and young women of tomorrow if it is to achieve complete victory. Bay View, in its classes and in its extra-curricular activities, is geared to the war effort. A practical application, demanded by the times, has been given to all courses. But since scientific equipment alone cannot bring true victory, every effort is made to enable students to gain a clear perception of national ideals, to imbue them with a feeling of patriotic pride in country, to make available knowledge which will prepare them for the sacrifices which are demanded-knowledge which will instill in them an eagerness to make such sacrifices. Bay View knows that America is at war. Bay View is building those physical, intellectual, and moral strengths upon which the future of democratic America rests., zgaf J
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DR. FOX Vice-Principal MR. WHITCOMB Senior Counselor The War and The Peace With our country at war, and with the lesson taught at Pearl Harbor so vividly before us, counselors, advisors, and class teachers at Bay View are directing their efforts toward a thor- ough preparation of students for the present crisis and for a useful life in the adjusted world to follow. The sacrifice and loyalty to country now so evident among members of the student body are helping to build strong moral characters and the proper attitude toward genuine work and service. Today there is the same old friendliness and comradeship that have always held among faculty and students at Bay View, but along with that, there is, in 1942, the thrill that all Americans know in working toward a common goal, the winning of the war. I aqf' I wcuty-night
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