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EDITORIAL CONT'D depends upon parents attitude toward the education of their children. A challenge to you parents: Will you send that boy or girl to school under false impressions and v ithout proper discipline from you? .till you overlook a low mark in deportment and not try to dor-rent the reason in the home? Will you allow him or her to aontinuo to make a more passing mark? Will you nor encourage right doing by doing, right yourself? V.ill you fo on thinking that the school can do what you your self cannot do? The school will do its part if you will do yours. Editor-in-chief STUDENT OUTLOOK Deni e 11 V ab s t e r rssys s thnt i i deals are standards of perfection existing in imagination only. According to tlirt they would always be a jump '.head or us or just around the ccrnor and wc would never reach then- But don't your ideals your dr earns and plans for the future seem real t. you? Don't you think they ca.i be reached? Yes many of them can be if ycu set your heart cn them and follow through ignoring ehe silly, insignificant, trifling things and ta.icing advantage of the opportunities before you, sotting yourself up rs a ler.Qcr to bu admired and rc3pco-ted. Surely if you conduct yourself in this manner youx ideals will be realized, not matter how remote they may sc m to be now. Assistant Editor Let X Pour'.
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“ feUfe 4 VHITE r4 r V Paco 1 Single copy 1$-cents yearly subscript!-n 4i cents-advertising on requost. Lid I 0 N S THE BLUE AND WHITE STAFF i94 l - 4S EDITORIAL STAFF Critics, parents, and people nil over the nation nro cry?h out that students nr' not learning as tthey should today. They are right However they are erring when they say it is the fault of the school, the teacheij or. the sfcudenti JUrht it npt be thu fault of the parent? Consider the fault that every rell-cijs-ciplined, v oll-balance student studies and learns well in proportion to his mental abilitiy. Con-1 sider also that parents are nafrill responsible for the nondr.ct of that student, hen, in • • v3.pt of those facts, might it not be reasonable to attribute the cant: of this falling down in learning to the parent? Editor-in-chiefr- . t i i Edit OX ” Sports Editor-Boys-— Sports Editor-Girls— Literery Editor- News Editor G1 tt s 6 Editor ..dvertising fanagers— Robert Flickingor KsportBrs----- - Eleanor Derr Patty heloy larian Rheam 2uth Trout Lura T.'agnor Ivadoll Corl Audrey Pitting Elsie Jensen Virginia Stydinger Carolyn Flicking;r i.rx w tai l--- Betty Heimbnugh Kary Leinawe ver : ary lilson BUSINESS STAFF Business !.onager------------Helen Vagner Typists---------------------------------- Dolicc Billow Jane Potter Kildrod Burd Thelma Shull Kathryn Campbell Mimoograph------------------------------- Robert Kraft Chester Lowe Faculty Advisof —------------------------ Vrs, 7 « H, Pollard hr K, 1T'. Karr 17e are now engaged in a great Vi'orld 'Var, testing whether this nation, so conceived and so dedicated, or any other nations, standing upon thei-t roop wtive foundations, might long endure. Upon industry, strategy , force, morale, ability, and foro-sight does the outcome of tbfc wn” depend; upon'knowledge do ir -dUBtvv,•strategy, force, morale, ability, and foresight depone ; therefore, upon knowledge J ■deesu the outcome of this war depend,, tho knowledge of the past, of tit future and especially the knowledge of the present generation. And upon what docs knowledge depend? If anyone will do, he shill know, The attainment of knowledge by a student depends directly upon the attitude of the stu -dent and that attitude depends very largely upon the attitude of the parent. In conclusion? tefao war depends upon the above factors those factors depend upon knowledge; and knowlodge depends upas the attitude of parents. Therefor the outcome of this war dc-
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Blue , White STUDENT FORM Page The word library is derived from the Latin Libraria meaning a place where books and written doo-uments are kept. A library todty is a great deal more than a storeys place. Books- within whose silent chambers treasure lies pro-served from a e to ago; aore pro-cious far than accumulated stores of old------whose truths you can unlock at will. The library is a workshop for students and instrh n nt of education a place fill'd v.-ith adventures and ascociations • -ith threat men and women of all times , of far-off lands and strarg peoples. , . . , Qur is pio.irvt incd. people willing to tax themselves. It is a pleasant place full of quite a variety of materials which help to fulfill our classroom needs. Like the public schools with which it co-operates the 13 rary is consisdcrdd essential to i a dcmccaray if its citizens are ‘ to be intelligent, well-informed and useful. So it is yours for tho using— this treasure houseof all ranined and been. The library has frown an;, hs been given to us in a democratic manner; do wo use our books, news papers , and periodicals In a way that others may also read ane or iov them? Are we Qrderly j.n hanc -lino all library materials? Can wo alsways find them in Cood condi tions the next time we want the,. Others have given us a wealth of knowledge and wisdom between the bookenas , knowledge ana -e dom over which we can ponder, st« udy and work. Surely we may $ot all be adventurers, inventors, writers, artists, discoverers or philosphers but just as surely wc can bo more desirable citizens a v-c will learn to use, not abuse our privileges, regard, not regard, our opporunitics, ana no-nor, the advantages ever present on the library shelves. Mrs. Gelnett HowSocnHeCc fl»cK depends On t s ° t o VWt H S 6ont, »a-N aop Or (— the kcv'f •' FR r T VETS G W U f iTtti» 6 N l VE- The U?aS+ We Can po t oT V IV r “i
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