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1921 THE BLAST 0ur School Our School! Your school and mine. What does that mean? If you are making yourself a part of this school, it is indeed yoursg if you are not doing this, it is by no means yours. To make yourself a part of a school you must sup- port it in all its enterprises to the utmost of your ability. You must jealously guard the honor of the school and be concerned in the position it holds among other schools of its kind. You must uphold the standard of the school by keep- ing your marks above grade. You must take pride in the victories and the standing achieved by the school. If you do not stand back of your school, if you care not how your school compares with others, if you do not uphold the standard of your school by good scholarship, and if you do not take pride in its achievements, then you are merely an onlookerg you are no part of that glorious institution, Our School. More than that, if you are not constructively a part of the school and concerned about its wel- fare, you are a detriment to it and a demoraliz- ing infiuence in it. If you have been an onlooker, change your methods right now: push! instead of drag, then feel thesatisfaction and pride of one who owns a real interest in Our School. VIVIAN FRANTI, Editor. I
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THE BLAST 1921 FOREWORD To give a picture of high school life, as reflected in the activities of Greenway State High School, the Class of 1921 have the honor of presenting this the first issue of THE BLAST. Go, then, initial number, and by picture and story interpret the spirit of our school. Introduce the Board of Edu- cation and the Faculty to every friend of Greenway High. List the name of every graduate. Honor each Alumnus and stu- dent Who served at their Country's call. Be a joyful reminder to each student now enrolled of school days in which they joined in literary program and dramatic entertainment, in glee club and orchestra, in contest on gridiron, diamond, gymnasium floor and outdoor track, and in picnic and party. And through these pages of print and picture may every supporter of Ma- roon and Gold catch a gleam of the nobler purposes of student days which may, We pray, broaden into the full light of de- termined purpose and Worthy life.
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THE BLAST 1921 J. A. VANDYKE Superintendent of Schools Independent Soho-ol District Noi. 2
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