Morgan Park High School - Empehi Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 8 Wilkie , fa? r. Qian jugga Di, Esttaii V. Tubbs cwmbletes his sixth yedr ds piiiicipul ut IVIGIQGII Puri: high seiitwl with the kiwwiedqe that he has diydih ciccczmpiisiied his most iuiportdut tftrsk, thut ut piuciufg iii the minds ot our students the ideas ot democracy and itiqyimlr' itxtiiiiiiq. He udvmicdtes the introduction Ot Courses that will tend to buiid ciictiftctei cmd 'give the students 1,1 better uuderstdudiriq of their trieuds 'uid tciriziiies, Such is the Huiiidri RL3iCItiOI1S Course, uitreduced by Dr. Tubbs, wiv, tfcujziies ri current course Ori hitemdtioiidi Relcttioris. Dr. Estou V. Tubbs hm: every iight tw be proud of the seit-qovemiriq student body which success' tuity rules the stjhoei.

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:lk .luring your 42,:5H Another year rolls around and another Annual is produced. New faces and old faces, new fashions and old fashions but through it all the spirit of Empehi appears to be just about the anne. Every year the Annual is different in some respect. This year it seems to be different in all respects. The theme of the Annual this year is informality and we have carried it all the way through the book. More candid shots, more informal drawings, better pictures, peppier write-ups and many more things that we thought would appeal to the students were added in order to give the students of Empehi an Annual they will long be able to remember. A lot of work has been accomplished by the staff but also a lot of fun because these annuals are a symbol to the students. A symbol of the fun, work, hardships, and friends they have knovvn durum1then'lngh school days. Every annual has a special significance to all of the students. It helps to keep in mind the different clubs and activities to which a pupil has belonged. Each student cherishes his yearbooks and many years later he will no doubt delight in showing them to friends, pointing out the people he knew, and important events that he so clearly remembers. Clubs, committees, and sports are all part of a student's everyday life. Take them away and what do you have? A reg- ular grind, the same old story of reading, writing and 'rithmetic. The outside curricular activities are all symbolic of the many happy hours spent at Morgan Park high school. It is only fair that they have some souvenirs of Empehi to take with them after they are out on their own. ' We have done our best, what with perfect co-operation from the students, from the faculty, and from many outsiders who have helped by giving their support. lt has been a hard job to include everything but we have tried and we hope, succeeded. Now that it is completed, we are happy to present to you the l942 Annual! jf.. Sfaff Page 7



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:go fAe .gzniom in jA.eir 42,:5,, INCE WRITING MY last message for the Empehi Annual, our country has been confronted with world-shaking events. This time last year, we were still at peace with the world. Today, we are joined in con- flict with the forces of evil which would, if they could, impose upon us a Way of life altogether foreign to our national traditions of liberty, freedom, individual initiative, and equal opportunity. Our achievements in certain directions have been nothing short of phe- nomenal. Today we are able to determine the substances of which stars are made. Our airplanes outfly the birds of the air. Our submarines prowl in. the depths of every ocean. The power of our streams is used to light our cities, turn the wheels of industry, and fill the air with the concord of sweet music. But we must not forget the more important of life'sf imperatives. Harry Emerson Fosdick sometime ago said, lf we fail to recognize the supremacy of spiritual values, the pall bearers, who have carried out previous civilizations, await at our door. How long will our country endure? Will it, too, go the way of Greece, Rome, and other nations? The answer to these questions must be answered by each individual citizen of the United States. If we are determined to remain steadfast to the ideals upon which our Republic was founded, our future will be secure. We must regard such things as freedom of the press, freedom of religious worship, freedom of speech, right of assembly, trial by jury, right to own property, free education, and free choice of occupation as pearls of great priceeethe foundations of our democratic way of life. For the past six years, we have endeavored, in ourclass work at Empehi and through the activities of the American Youth League, to learn the real meaning and significance of our great democratic heritage. The acid test of what America stands for now confronts us. The crucial moment is at hand for us to give all that we have by way of willpower, determination, self-denial, loyalty, and devotion to our country. We must Win this war in order to pass on, unsullied to future generations, the greatest hope of earth-one nation, in- divisible, with liberty and justice for all. This is America! We shall not fail in this time of crisis. ESTON V. TUBBS Page 9

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