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Financial Report of the Re-Wa-Ne By Floyd Moflitt, Business Manager. Many schoolshave considered the Work of putting out an annual this year an impossible task, but when the Senior Class of Reno High School met last fall to elect 'their staff, there was little discussion as to whether the school could put out a book as usual, and the staif was elected and the school has ever since supported them in true R. H. S. spirit, and Without this aid the publication would indeed have been impossible. Although the Re-Wa-Ne contains fewer pages than the annual of 1917, We feel that We have in- cluded in the book the things that will be of most interest to the students. We hope that the conditions next year will be such that the class of 1919 will be able to put out a book superior to this year'sg and Wish them all the success possible. An itemized account of the expenses of the book is as follows: - Assets. Advertisements ...................... ........... 95 266.00 Student Body Association ...,.... ....... 6 .40 Girls' Club ...........,................. .. 17.45 Dance .................. 11.80 Subscriptions ........ ....... 3 30.00 ' 3631.65 lqzlgz' ffi'L'lZ'c'. l Liabilities. Engraving and Printing .......... .......... Photography ....................... Receipts and Contracts ......... Incidentals ........................... Balance ............................. 8588.00 21.90 4.7 5 8.70 8.30 8631.65
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ALL If OR CO U TRY ENO HIGH SCHOOL, as one of the minor units of which the United States of America is composed has tried in the school year 1917 and 1918 to reflect the true spirit of the nation. The morale of the Red and Blue has not been destroyed by the adversities caused by the war, but we have answered every call of the Government for money or labor cheerfully and to the best of our ability. When called upon to work for our country we have done it in the same spirit in which we play. In former times our motto was all for our school, but now in work or play it is A LL FOR OUR COUNTRY. Athletics have, forthe most part, claimed priority over other school activities and when we consider the physical de- ficiency of our American men as exposed by the army examina- tions may jve not justly say that our time on the gridiron, basket-ball court or track has 11ot been wasted? It is well known that an enormous proportion of our drafted men failed to come up to the physical requirements of the army, and what does the future hold for our country since the best of these are tak-en, leaving' only the deficient, unless the students of today devote more time to the upbuilding of their bodies? Stay in schooll' is the advice given to the High School Student by all the great men of the country. They tell us to stay in school and prepare ours-elves to take the place of the man Over There for Achievement is not thought or action, but thought and action. A A All for Our Country does not mean all of our mental and moral strength alone, 11or does it mean just all of our physique, but we must have ready to oflcer to our country when we leave school a one hundred per cent. man, with mind and body de- veloped to the greatest possible extent. May Colonel Lewis' He mani' be not a THING of the PAST but -a virile, vigorous, active reality, ready to fight the coming battles of the World, be they economic or political, with pen or bayonet, ALL FOR OUR COUNTRY. Page rlrrczz.
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Mu. B. D. B11.LiNoHURs'1' Miss VERA AMES S1lPL'7'i1lIf6lldC'llf of the C-ily Schools. 111-fffffffvf' ln D fl'ff'i'l.S'- Olivet College, Michigan. Michigan State Normal. American Conservatory, Chicago. AB. Ohio VVesleyan University. LLB. University of VVashington. A. R. MACK Miss ETHICL Porn MR. P1'l'llCl,f7Cll of Reno High School. ffwfofvfvf iff Effglfkll- . . . . . . I T ' - ' - 4' - -2 A.B. and M.A. University of California. AL' Lmvlrsltl of Xebrabk 1' M 1 W V Miss Nl.fxRoAm:T W.xLmunczE f Iss NA l EREDITH ' lustliuctor in Domestic Science and Art. fJI.Yf'f ltCl'07' of Matliematics and English. B.S. Kansas State Agricultural College. AB. University of Illinois. ' Miss L.w1z.x Diem' . MISS AGNES BELL lzzstrzrctor in E.vf21'0ssio:z and Debating. IlISf7'1lCIf07'i1lF0'7'U1ig1LLl1Hg'llllg'CS. AB' Mormngslde College' Iowa' ILE. Columbia College of Expression, Chicago. A.B. University of Nevada. Stanford University. MR' R' IMES Sorbonuc Paris j1ISlll'llCf07' in History and Scicucv. , . A.B. University of Ilinois. NIISS EVA SINN NIR. R. RUSSI I7ZSf1'1LCf07'iH ll'IllfllC77lClf1.CSMild History. j,,mf,,Ct0,, f,, pjwsfcag T,fag,,1',,Q. A.B. University of Iowa. B.G.G. Normal College, Indianapolis. Page fflll'fCL'7l
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