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EDITORIALS THE NEED OF ACTIVE STUDENT COUNCII Schools all over the natron have a Student Councrl This rs an org 1n1zat1on consrstrng of members from e1ch class who are elected by 1nd represent the student body The Student Councrl 18 1 medrum be tween the faculty and the students It oversees the functrons of the school and represents the feelrngs of the stu dent body In mam schools everv actr vrty such as a dance pl 1y etc must re cerve approval from the Student Louncrl and the Student Councrl oversees 1ll arrangements concernrng these actrvr tres Representatrves attend SOC11l actr V1tl9S of the school and see th It there IS proper drscrplrne They also act as monrtors rn school halls sta11w1ys and other places when confusron rs lrkely to arrse In these vs ax s school functrons 11e c II rred out much more smoothly and sented 1nstead of allowing a few to do all the work Th1s rs the w 1y the Student Council should operate and It rs also the democratrc way of lrfe rn our country At Jonesport Hrgh ue h 1ve 1 Student Counc1l but 1n name onlx Each 1 ear IS rn other schools represent rtrx es are chosen from each class But 1tter that we dont he 1r of the Student Councrl agun until the year book comes out and then rt rs Just 1nothe1 prcture rn the Moose A Bec Messenger M1vbe the t1ult with Us lres Ill the fxct th lt we dont get org, mixed ut the begrnnrng of the X611 Erther the stu dents 11e just not interested or thex 11e rgnorant of how benefic11l the Student Council can be rn the school In the first place each student repre sentatrve should be chosen for hrs qu 1l1 tres of leadershrp cooper mtron 1nd good Judgment A f1culty advrso should be decided on Noon hours o mctrwrty perrods once a week or every other week would be excellent tunes for the Stu dent Councrl to meet Next ye rr let s 1ll get behrnd the Student Lounc1l md grve rt 1 boost We want to see rt IS 1 strong IHIILIQIICQ ox er the school rnstead of Just another prctur e rn the yearbook Angellne Hubbard ob EDITOR S LAMEN I' Gettmg out thrs paper rs no prcnrc If we prrnt Jokes people w1ll s 13 we are s1lly If we don t they say we 11e too ser 1ous If we strck close to the office all dax We ought to be around hunting m rter If we go out and try to hustle We ought to be on the Job rn the office If we don t prrnt contrrbutrons We don t apprecrate genius If we do the paper IS filled with Junk' If we clrp things from other papers We are too l1zV to wx FILE them for our selves If we dont we are stuck on our own stuff Now lrke 18 not some guy wrll sn We sw1ped thrs from some othcr school paper WE DID' L 1t Tracks Ballinger Iex 1s llns Prnt Sponsortl lix JONESPORT PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION C 1 . I . I X . . - . . . K . . ' , , ' , 2 '- U 6 C C A n, . . ' 1 ' -.Y ' . y . I 2 ' 1 ' 1 C 1 2 4 . 2 f 1' ' U ,I 2 1 , I , ' I r 4 1 1 S z - . 1 ' 1 - 1 , 1 71 1 ' - C 1. C K K , ' ' 1 ' ' . 1 1 1 1 - c 4 K . ' 'f A V 4 Q . 11 1 1 ' y . . , r 1 Y C , . n . ' . v . ' C ' . 1 'I' ' . A .- . . 2 - ' 'f ' ' ' 1 1 , . . . . . . . . 2 ' I , c , ' 9 , , . . 1 . , C n ' . 1 15 1 A 2 . 2 .- . . I , . K, V, . Q . Q ,- efficrently. Every one rs berng repre- 131 1 7 S . H ' 1 . 1 I . '. ' 17 n C C n . ' ' 1 y f v 1 I ' ' ' 1 e ' . 4 9 C 1 ' . ., ' S z 1 .1 ' ' ' ., ' 1 11 . ' 4 4 1 1 '-- 1 -- s sn. C C V 7 ., 'Q ' C 1 A. 1 I l . Y A 1 T 4 4 'N Q v c c 1 1 , s 1 . 'N . 4 1 ' - w L C n 1 1 , , .0 y 25, ,S , V, , S25 at 2 ' I .' .' Q s s 1 1 9 1 . '1 1 1 1 f f. . z . ' - , L1 2 .g . L. - . 1 . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 v 1 1 U '. 1 17' . ' r . . x C L 5 V C C k , L s u A 1 ' .' . 1 ' 5
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MOOSIL A bFL MI SSENL P R To the Sen1o11 ln 1 fe11 1ho1t 11eek1th1s XL ll s Q1 '1du1t1ng' cl 11s w1lll1ele1v1ngr Iones p01t H1gh School 18 students IOI the l1st t1n1e I hope e 1ch w1ll be 111011 to go h1s O1 he1 11 11 SllCCGSSfUllX 11hethe1 lt 1v1ll be to 'ichools of hlgher le11111ng 1nt0 lJllS1Y1LNS 01 to n1 11111510 11h1le e1ch 111ll be m1k1ng hls 01 he1 pl 1ce IH some commumty I 1111h e1ch of 1011 1ll the h 1pp1nes1 lllfl success th 11 l11e 1 111 0ffc1 The1e11 111 old 1 11 lllg' L1fe11 11h It 1 011 n11ke It I l1ke e1 L11 l1ettc1 1 011 get o11t ot l1te 11h 1t 1011 put IIIIO It I C111 Illlllk of 110 l1ette1 cl1 11 ICICIISIICS to help 1ou HI 1ke 1 pl 1cc 101 1ou1sel1es 1n bus111ess 01 ch111ch 01 l1on1e th 1n ho11eQt1 depend 1l11l1t1 1nd coope1 1t1on If 1ou thlnk b1ck X011 111ll 1e1l17e th 1t theee Clldl ICIQIINIICS 11c1e 1ll home l1fe 1n 1ou1 chu1ch hte 1nd 111 10111 co111mu111t1 hte YO11 all knovw 11h1t honest1 18 11ot 111st h011est1 111th 0the1s but 1 0 111th XOLl1S9lV9S E21ch ot XOLI should t 1ke t1n1e OIICQ 111 21 11l11lt to 111 1l1Le 1ou1belf 1nd to ask 10111 self Am I dO1Hg' 11ght 1nd 1ll I C2111 to help othus' Depe11d1l11l1t1 1nd COODQI 1t1011 go h111d 111 l11HCl to n1 1ke X0ll h 11e 1 eel111g of 11 ell be111g Do 1ll 1011 c 111 to help dll p1o1ects of 10111 ch111c11 111d town Don t be one ot the people X1 ho Q 1V Let somebod1 else do It These con1n1u111t1 p10Jects 116 1ll 1160985311 dlld V101tl'l N1 h1le 1nd some bod1 his to t1ke hold 1nd do them Let It be you 111 helplng out 111 tl1 be th111ge Vou get 21 feehng of h 1pp1neeQ dlld 1vell loelng No n11tte1 11h1ch 11 11 10111 l1X9S Qh1pe 11p 1t 1OLl t11 to 1cq1111e theee ch ll lCtQ11St1CQ I bel1e1e 10111 l11es 111ll be 11che1 dlld h21pp1e1 W1ll11m C Webbe1 JI P11nc1p 11 7 1 ' new '1 N ' ' A 1 I 1 I I1 I 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1. 1' 1 1 , ' , 1 1 ,' , ' , 1 1 1 , 1 Q c 1 c c c 1 1 1 2 1 ' 2 1 , K1 ,k1k1, 1 2 1 12 , . 2 1 2 'S 1 h 4 ' 1 - Y C A 1 ' 1' I2 j 2 1 2 2 1' 2 '2 1 '. ' 2 .'2j' , ' ' 2 j 2 '. ' '1 1', ' A . .. 7 2 my . . ',, 2 I . 2 .2 Q, K, 2 2 2 , . . v 11 v 1 . N. v 1 1 1 1 5 v 1 I I 1 1 - 1 1 1 11 , c 1 -V , A . c I , 1 44 . C 1 j 2 j ' ' 2 . 2 1 ' '2 3 2 asked of you 1n schoolg 21nd they 11'1ll be equally expected Zillfl needed lll your 9 1? 1 i 9 2 11, ' my ' 4 1 I 1 , I 1 1 I 1 1 xr- 1 w 1 1 v I 1 64 - I' 1 1 I 1 ' K 7, L' 4 If 1 c 1 1 1 1 . - v 4 Q1 l A - 1 1 v 1 v 1 c K c 1 c c , 1 . 1 1 n ' 1 ' v 4 4 v . 1 1 1 1 I I . 2 . 2 1 1 N 2 . 9 ' , A cc ', ' H . ' 1 cl, J 1 . 3 'J ' ' fi ' 2 is ' ' ' ' 2 1' '1- 1 2 1 2 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' e' 7 L I n n 1 2 1 1 ' 12 LV, M1 . ' 1 K E , ' ' t1 1v1 Z ' 1 1 . 14 1.N ' . v Y 1 . 7 1 7. 1. 1 A 1 . 1 1 c 1 1, 1, . ' '1 ' 1 1 1' ' 1 c 1 1, c
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MOOSE A BEL THE EYESIFHT OP TODAY Too m 1nx young ch1ldren of tod 1X 119 xx Qdllllg' glasses Let us stop 1nd co11 s1der xxhat c1n be done to check th1s before It goes too far Eve spec11l1sts xx1ll tell xou that 1 few ve1rs 1go onlx 271 or 3 of thell cases xx ere ch1ld1cn 1nd xxh lt 1re the astoundmg 11umbe1s of tod1v Between 60 1nd 70 ff of the11 c ISGS are chxldren What has caused th1s r1p1d 1ncre ISC of poor ex es 1n ch1l d1en Hoxx can thls be d1m1n1shed 7 Flrst So m1nx xoung growmg boxs Illd 21118 xx ould 1 1ther get lIltO 1 COIIICI 1nd 1e1d 1 book th IH pl IX o11tdoo1 Th111k of the k1nd of books most ch1l dlffll 1e1d dull cololed com1c books ch1ld but rather tear It doxxn 1nd spo1ls O1 helps to spoll the1r eves 18 xxell th1l d1e11 don t stop to conslder the l1ght th 1t thex h1xe to read by and Stfdlll 1nd squmt thell ex es to see the xxo1ds The results the ch1ld comes f1 om school xx 1th a cud 1nform1ng h1s parents th It h1S ex es need care from 1n exe spec11 l1st The parents take h1m to an optome tr1st and spend money for glasses Th1S mo11ex xx ould h 1xe been sax ed lf the parents had 1ns1sted th It the1r ch1ld get sunsh1ne l115t6 1d of re 1d1ng books A ch1ld s ey es grow xx1th h1s bodx 1nd It he abuses them xxhen he 15 xoung he xx 1ll 1egret lt IH later l1fe Second Glasses retard the phx Slcdl dex elopment of the ch1ld Hoxx '7 If 1ch1ld must xxe ll glasses he 1s told Novx you mustn t play rough O1 play ball because MESSENGER xou ll break your gl 1sses Wh1le other ch1ldren run play 1nd h 1xe 1 Vx0IldQ1fLll t1me developmg muscles and blllldlflg' up 1b1g strong healthx bodx the poo1 l1ttlc eye glasses handlcapped cn1ld stands back 1nd looks on Wh 1t ch1ld xx 1nts to be left out of all the games 111 xxhlch he would get h1s gl 19868 b1OkQIl 1f he should take part? Th1s Chlld IS only 1 spectator xx h1le h1s plax mates 1re hav 1ng fun Th1rd It h 1s been s 11d Steel b 1rs do not 1 pI'1SOll m 1ke But xx hen the eves of xouth 119 fEllC6d bx gl1sses s0 manx phxs1c 11 md me11t1l dexelopme11ts 116 1et11ded th It 1 strong ch 1111 could not be much xx orse XX he1e 18 the olde1 pel poss1ble xxould not ch 111556 for the h 1p pv sparklmg sharp eves of xouth M 1nx ch1ldren a1e self COHSCIOUS of glasses espec1allx xx hen thex 11e left out of so m1nx act1x1t1es b6ClLlS6 of th1s halldl cxp So xxh1t a1e xou go1ng to do? Co on lettlng x Olll ch1ld do th1ngs to 1mp ur h1s YISIOH O1 be sule that he s1x es h1s ex eslght lllltll he IN older? The1e vx1ll st1ll be plenty of readmg to do then Bw all means 1f at all posslble keep those glassed 111 p11sons off 5ou1 chllds eves' John Ruskln Sald the more I th1nk of lt I find th1s COHCILISIOH mo1e 1m pressed upon me that the gleatest 1 human soul ever does 1n th1s World 18 to see somethmg Hoxx tl ue thls st 1teme11t 1s' H1111 Hoxxe 57 10 ' 1 W Y Y 71 ' p l' v ZF. E. 2 J U ' aj z ' 1 ' ', 2 2 ' 2 ' ' 1 , .' 1 1 1 - 1 . I ' ' ' I . xx n 1 1 A K - ' 1 ' ' 2 uf Z i v 1 v .Y 1' ' I , 1 1 41 , ' 31 1 ' V, 1 4 4 7 1 ' vs w ' ' ' 2 2 L' 2 T ' c . c 'c 1 f I ri '1 K1 A1 . ' 1, ' - L' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' xv -' ' ' ' ' . I I 1 K 1 A A Cnr A 2 ' v ,? 2 111 - L1 1 1 I 'A '81 2 '1 1 ' ' 1 1 7 ' ' - 1 L Cx A 1 . 1 1 s . . - 2. .2 , 2 ' ' '1 77 1 1 s - 1 3 3 r 1 1 1 . U . 2 ' 1' ' '2 2 ' ' ,' Z ' A' 231' C, 1' 1 l' z ' z 2 1 zj '. 1 2 z ' .- 2 - s s - ' z ' , 1 1 1 1 These do not bulld up the morale ofthe son who wears glasses that, 11 lt were , - - ' z .1 s , ' 1 z - ' .' 1 , 1' as ' . 1 - . 1 , .1 - X - 2 . . v ' ' . ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' . 1 1 1- J z ' 1 f z -' ' .' ' .' 2 ' : Q' L C 2 V' ,' Q- .N Y . , Q 1 ' ' 12 Y S ' ' v 1' ' '1 1 1' , - , . . . 1, v 2 v 1 ' 7 D I 1 ry I ' s N S I . A'.s Z 1 . r an ' ,' av , 4 ' 1 w . ' 'W I I ' 1 K, L A C C L 1 11 ' . 1 . 1 . if 1 S 1 Y .N VY 1 J K 4 ' v' , ' ' ' 1 1 1 4 4 1 D 1 , c 1' kk 1 I JL' ' Y K' S 1 - ' I7 ' I V l 2 A e 1 '1' 1 , ' ' Isa 1 ' 1 4 1 lr 1 , 1 1 2 7 V Q
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