Cloverdale Union High School - Spectator Yearbook (Cloverdale, CA)

 - Class of 1917

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Page 11 text:

LOOKING FORWARD. In this issue of the Spectator we are presenting for the last time the results of our best literary efforts as we have labored under old conditions. The new school house will probably have been completed when the next is published. We have always tried to put out the best book possible. The inspiration of our surroundings, however, has had little to do with whatever success we have attained. The lack of facilities has proved a great hindrance. This has been especially true in dramatics, music, art and the sciences. The new school house will offer far greater opportunities and we are anxious to attempt larger undertakings in these things. A broad social activity is a much needed factor in all high schools. All mankind is socially inclined. Individuality is greatly developed by pleasant conversation and entertainment. It aids in understanding human nature and in the ability to make one’s self understood. Too often the social life of an institution of learning is neglected. When social life is men¬ tioned many think only of the frivolities and the lighter social activities such as the party or dance. We do not wish to be misunderstood for we mean those associations combining both pleasures and the serious work that teach us to recognize worth regardless of social standing. The O. V. L. Society of our small school should be greatly com¬ mended for its work along this line. The Declamation contests, which we have held, rank high in giving benefit and pleasure not only to the school but to the general public. The participants derive a great deal of personal benefit for it develops their individuality. The dramatic work, too, deserves mention for it supersedes all other activities undertaken by the school. With our stage and auditorium in the new building we shall be able to give a number of short dramas during the year and two or three more difficult and pretentious ones. This will give excellent training to the pupils. In previous years the school has won honors in debates with neighbor¬ ing high schools but this year, on account of the lack of a place to hold such an affair, it has been confined to interclass debates. Consequently, the stu¬ dents are eagerly looking forward to the time when the new school building shall be completed. If we have done so well while laboring under such diffi¬ culties, we shall surely be inspired to greater efforts with a splendid audi¬ torium in which to deliver our dramatic productions and to hold our social activities. It is not with a feeling of superiority or with selfish intentions that we shall undertake these new activities in which we intend to excel. We shall be but endeavoring to prove ourselves worthy of the trust which has been placed in us by the taxpayers of Cloverdale and to show our deep apprecia¬ tion of what they have done for us. 9

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