Polytechnic High School - Caerulea Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1927

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PROBLEMS . 17 rn, A 1llllllIll.,, ..,. ,......,,, , H llunm' ..,,,., H Yimlllw CI llllwllllllw ,N.,.. r.. ,,unl1Iuli. .. mmf, Jmllu mlWM vfm. fl? Willllllllmiililulllllllllgfp Wlllllmnullllllllli' fWlW1qjHllllllli.E 0 N'll l lj M Hi in,themselves. They are but the means with which we may create happy. homesg and under Cod, better men and women. It is a great thing to accomplish. It is a great heritage to hand down to our children. JULIA ELLEN ROGERS julia Ellen Rogers is known t-o the outside world as the author of books on nature. Among the students of the Long Beach schools she is admired and respected as one wh-o has their interests always at heart. Cn the eve of her departure for a trip abroad she has graciously consented to write us a message. She says: V The greatest need of the 'moment in California is the saving for future generations of the magnincent trees, the Sequoias. They are the wonder of the outside world. They are thousands of years old, they top all the forests in height, and outf measure them in girth of trunk. The redwoods -occupy the coast plain, the big trees, the mountain plateaus, in scattered groves. Both are restricted now in area, for the lumberman has, for seventyfiive years, been converting these living giants into lumber. Fortunes have been made in this exploitation of the world's greatest natural asset. . Now the thoughtful citizens of California are W. i realizing how wasteful has been the destruction of Julia Euan Rogers these noble trees. The most practicalfminded person, as well as the dreamer, feels alarm that the chief attraction that lures world travellers to our state is doomed within a few years. Cn the shoulders of the rising generation rests the duty of carrying on the con' servation program well started by the m-en and women in the Save the Redwoods League and the American Green Cross. The hardest work is done. The enlisting of thousands in this great movement will bring us to the goal: the preservation of the Sequoias of the California forests for California and the WORLD! CLYDE- DOYLE Clyde Doyle was graduated from Poly in 1908 and since then has been a continually active alumnus. His unflagging and enthusiastic loyalty to the school have been an inspiration to students and teachers alike. His letter is characteristic of him.

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