Fort Lewis College - Katzima Yearbook (Durango, CO)

 - Class of 1918

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Fort Lewis College - Katzima Yearbook (Durango, CO) online collection, 1918 Edition, Page 255 of 291
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Fort Lewis College - Katzima Yearbook (Durango, CO) online collection, 1918 Edition, Page 254
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Page 255 text:

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IQUlHUUWHUlQU5Qf!VM1QU'HlUQU TAQU HIGH Since this great conHict began, the thinking men of America have realized as never before the great need for trained men. In order to be of greatest service to humanity, men must be trained spiritually as Well as intellectually and physically. In the past the great ideal of tolerance in American institutions has tended to exclude religion from the schools. Cf course, no thinking man could advocate the teaching of dogma in our schools, but the future safety of America as a nation is involved if the teach- ings of the greatest teacher, Jesus Christ, are excluded from our schools. The principles underlying the constitution of the High Y Club may be found in the teachings of Christg the only requirements for membership are clean thinking and clean living. Two Bible classes, Catholic and Protestant, have been organ- ized and unless there is a violent reaction, the spiritual side of the High School life will be Well cared for in the future. The High Y Banquet The High Y Banquet was the greatest accomplishment of the season. Eighty-five enthusiastic boys attended and listened to a distinguished speaker from Denver and to the toasts of our own boys. E Klum :oi hfrffi i'E'iETil7fiilFiiVNxo1 K1hYS'xmuYYil1Yi'M1'z'lxVFr.V'Vfjii1'tx'il1Ywm.Ii Woz :mimi 251



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vm v wruwwam ' 'mwemnmmrxwmwrmvws v -v wwamuw v mmm v umxwm v wa v Everyone rs talkmg about dorng your brt The grrls of I H S are showrng therr patrrotrsm rn connectron Wrth the Y NI C A Work The first month of school the grrls were drvrded rnto four drfferent groups The groups were named 'rccordrng to the lrne of Work they drd The knrttrng squad started on therr knrttrng but later gave rt up on account of the shortage rn yarn but they drd other Work The sewrng squad made bedsocks hosprtal garments and pajamas lVlrss lVIrldred Vlorrovv was charrman of thrs squad The entertarnment squad of Whrch Mrss Hazel Hrll rs charrman sold popcorn candy sandwrches and other good thrngs durrng the football season The purpose of thrs squad was to rfuse money for the Red Cross The substrtute squad of Whrch lVIrs Jones Was captarn was composed of grrls who were unable to Work and meet Wrth the other squads They substrtuted for other grrls and squads The Hrgh School as a Whole gave half of the class dues toward the Red Cross and Y M C A The students bought two one hundred dollar lrberty bonds the money berng grven by the students themselves as a Personal Sacrrhce Fund Erghty srx dollars was grven to the unror Red Cross Thrs gave a Red Cross mernbershrp to every student Everyone rn I H S rs alWa5s Wrllrng to do hrs part and grve hrs servrces rn everythrng that Wrll help hrs country rn the present strrfe 4l y I 1 . C . ' . y . . 1 I 1 w T Q - l , . - . C . V I . I . Q 4 9 0 ' E A MVWNVNVNMVMVVNVNMVVN A I A A IYSYIVB1 A MX1 A MVWNVNVNMVVN A l y' A -- 'V' 253

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