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.llzfnbenr of lhe Claim of 1939: Our lirst aim during this school year has been to make you conscious of the fact that, regardless of the Conditions of the clay, you have a very clelinite place in society. lt is up to you to till that place adequately. Anal remember always that YVhatever you neglectfor whatever you clo not do ZWQWM properly-gets found out.
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5 Mr. Harold H. Burton, Nlayor ofthe City of Cleveland and formerly chairman of the Cleveland Board of Education Committee on Citizenship Training, has suggested that high school students may b t . . . es contribute to the building of democracy as they seek to- Develop sound bodies and healthy habits. Study the history and structure of our democracy. Learn to analyze and evaluate arguments on public issues. Learn to express themselves clearly, simply, and briefly. Develop tolerance toward differin oint ta ' . d li g p s o view an corc iality, regardless of race, creed and financial resources. Live in a spirit of service to family, school, community, state, nation, and humanity, rather than to themselves alone. Discover and work at the self-supporting activities tor which they are best fitted or for which they can best fit themselves. Develop appreciation of cultural arts and if practicable, personal skill and capacity for their practice. Develop reverence for Divinity and appreciation of the fundamental relation between the principles of the Golden Rule and those of democracv. - Understand that America is not so much a place as it is a people. Dedicate themselves to the cause of humanity. It is my sincere hope that your experiences in our High School have helped you in the achieve- 4SLl,DL'f'v'iJ'iI'l.lI Principal. ment of these goals.
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