Spaulding High School - Red and White Yearbook (Rochester, NH)

 - Class of 1940

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THE RED AND WHITE flmerzca s Heart zs Fazlmg I OPI Has Amerlca a heart'7 Ce1ta1nlv she has a hea1t Ey ery Amer1can is p1 oud of the fact that AHISFICQ s hea1t IQ the b1ggest1n the world Its heart th1obs a1e heard the world dl ound wheneye1 d1saste1 strlkes or tragedy oyeitakes a people That IQ Ame11 cas sp111tual heart and we a1e all p1 oud of the qu'1l1ty of ltS mercy But Ame11ca h IS llke othel natlons a phys1calhea1t 1nd we llke to th1nk lt as belng strong ever endurlng k1nd healthy and phvslcally pertect What IS thlg phy slcal hea1t'l Hel youth her ch1ld1en and growlng genei atlons this IS the healt of Ame11ca EVBIX country reahzes her depend ence upon youth A strong younge1 generatlon means -1 secure nat1on To emphaslze th1s polnt let s rey 1ew Germany s pollcy of handlmg her youth Thelr Na 1 Przmer lays Slde by slde yy1th the Buble Thelr loy alty to thelr count1v IS almost unbel1ey able Do you th1nk fO1 a moment Ge1many wlll d1e because 1ts youth 1s not Qt10Hg9 I ll yyager a pelsonal 1ntery1ew wlth a Ge1man youth w1ll find you yery negllgent 1n natlonal sp1r1t There IS little dange1 of our sp111t ual healt fallmg but 1tS not so well wlth ou1 phy slcal hea1t The1e IQ a dange1 a gl aye danger that if not prope1ly guarded Amerlca s hea1t mav suffe1 an attack of heart dlsease and because of th1S she may be 19 iected fx om the SOC16tX of nat1ons by reason of a loud murmul 1n her hea1t Whats th1s'7 You say a natlons youth cannot be attacked and de stroyedl That s what you th1nk The d1sease has ah eady struck The attack has been launched There a1e enemles without and w1th1n our coun try who would destroy Amerlca men who would profit from an attack upon her hea1t men who would explo1t the destructlon of he1 soul These ene mles a1e unlted they emplov a com mon technlque Can a natlon s heart be d9St1 oy ed? Lets ask China and see lf between her sobs she can answer us If she could she would tell us that an at tack had been made agalnst her hea1t her young men mo1e than a hun dred years ago by an enemy wlthout and secret agents w1th1n She would tell vou that she fought three yvaxs the th1 ee Op1um W'1ls all wlthout f1va1l She lost these w a1s yast te111 tories gold and above all he1 vouth was dest1oyed You mav say that Chm-1 was too backward to leS1St such an attack and th lt yve h 1ye a l'I l0fl8lIl natlon that IQ immune to such 1 d1saste1 Howeyer vou forget that China once was the le 1der of n 1t1ons the ruler of SOCl9tV 1nd the most advanced nat1on on ea1 th It yvas oplum that k1lled her Let us be careful Let s analyve this enemy that can so easllv destroy us and cause 0u1 downfall We not onlv have opium but many other d1ugs of 3dd1Ct1OH to d1 ug IS marlhuana another 1S cocalne but oplum and der1vat1ves from it are st1ll the leaders But lets examme each separately Opium belng the grandfather of them all demands first recognltlon Op1um IS derlved f1om an act of na ture that has been ut1l1zed ungalnfully It IS the gummy res1due that IS se c1eted from the lanced seed capsule of the oplum poppy It looks l1ke plne p1tch 1n 1ts raw state When thlg IS cooked and fe1 mented It becomes pre pared oplum a tar l1ke substance used often as a supplement with smoklng tobacco Chemlcally lefined th1s v1elds 1tS seve1al alchololds morphine cod1ne and others By a super refinement of morphlne heroln the most deadly drug known IS produced Heroln IS the most concentrated form of l1v1ng death eyer c1eated by man These drugs are taken 1n seve1al dlfferent ways A popular method 19 by 1n1ect1on Wlth a hypodermic needle Usually the 3ddlCtS 1n1ect the drug 1nto the skln but some penet1ate d1 rectly 1nto the blood Stl eam for a more violent effect People yyho do th1s a1e called ma1nl1ve1s They feel them selyes well above the common rabble who merely 1n1ect unde1 the skin fCOHtlI1Ll9Cl on Page 241 I' ,1Cll'l' VVMMINGS, '40 . , , n 1 , .V V 1 u . . 1 , 1 . . ' ' 1 71 1 D 1 K 1 C n 1 1 . . 1 ' ' 1 - f -1 , ., 1 . . - . . . 1 1 1 c . 1 1 , Q 1 . Q 1 1 ' 1 Y K! 7 1, v 1 . .K u.- N K I , w D 1. 1 ' . - 1 1 c , ' 1 ' 1. 1 ' . ' Y ' v v 1 1 1 1 c . 1 n L K c 1 , - 1 . . 1 1 11. 4 1 2 . ' . 11 C A n 1 Y 1 . 1 , I . u I I kv 1 - 1, ' 1 ' ' 1 1 I I V I 1 v , c 1 1 , 1 . , 1 v A 41 ' ' - - . 1 , z 1' 1 ' . 1 . 1 u x s , - 1 , . 1 , . . , , - 1 . y 1 1 V 1 1. ' 1 c . ' ' , , 1 1 , 1 ' , ,f ' 1 - battle. The most important new A 1 L s - . 1 . ' 0 ' . 1 . 2, 'T f ' 1 1 1 x , 1 i 1 , 1 V . ' . ' ' , ' U - , 'Q , n 1 1 11 1 V 'S 1 ' ' 1. 1 1' ' v' ' - v Y v . . ' 1 L ' ' ,. . n 1 1 an - ' L 1 . . ' , v va 3 1 . . ' 1 1 . 1 v l 4 1 ' J k U1 . 1 , I 1 11 v ' ' ' 7 9 H I 4 r ' , 1 1.1 I 1 1 - ' ' . T Y 1 K l x . y 1 - u 'f 1 , 'W Q 1 . 1 1 7 7 9 ' ' a . A - - 7 Y ' . ,w ' 7 . 1 . t' Y 1 1 yn 1 1 - ' . Y ' 1 L , 1 1 1 a o , . 1 A 1 v ' - ' 0 . v . 1 , ' V - . . , . . , at ' ' ,, sv - 1 1 , i . . 'v 1 1 - y Y . . 1 . s 1 ' 1 1 ' . 1 , ' , 1

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THI' RID AND UHITP Due to the xxlde extent of th1s p1ob lem It 1s necessauly a problem xxh1ch cannot be settled s1t1sfactor1lx 1n such a sho1t perlod of t1me We must agree that Plesldent Roosexelt has dealt vuth th1s dlflicultx ln a DIHISQ V501 thx manner In WIQW of th1s fact and 1eal1z1ng that Roosexelt has had much exper1ence 1n dealmg Wlth th1s problem he IS the log1cal cand1date fO1 p1es1dencx 1n 1940 Another faxolable chalacterlstlc vxh1ch P1 es1dent Roosex elt has shoxfxn dur1ng th1s lecent CFISIS IS that he IS an adx ocate of peace Hls work tovx a1d th1s end has met vx1th excellent lesults both hele and abload Thls factor 1S of g1eat lmportance slnce th1s quest1on IS a x1tal one 1n the hearts of all Amerxcan people P1 es1dent Roosex elt slnce hls term 1n oihce has made ex erx 9fI'O1t toxx 31 d makmg these Un1ted St 1tes a better place IH xxhlch to IIXQ I haxe 111 eady me11t1oned some of these 01g 1n1za t1ons vxhlch he has 1nst1tuted ln Ol del to atta1n th1s end Roosex elt has alreadx set a malk fo1 futu1e p1es1dents to achlexe and he has also sul passed manx of h1s ple decessors Wh1le 1n office he has shoxfxn an understandmg and appre c1at1on of all classes and txpes of people H1s thoughts haxe been dl rected tovx a1d bettel bus1ness 1n th1s countrx and also toxxald the home l1fe of each and ex erx 1nd1x1dual Ame11can c1t1zen He has succeeded IU maklng numerous lmploxements 1n the bus1ness cond1t1ons he1e as xxell as the l1x1ng cond1t1ons 1n th1s country The rehef p1 ogl am vxh1ch has been 01g3Y1lZ6d under the D1 esent adm1n1s tratlon has TCCQIX ed much cr1t1c1sm but we should reallze that ou1 pres1 dent has made many noteworthx efforts 1n behalf of the unemplox ed 1n the Un1ted States H1s achlexe ments 1n thlq respect haxe been com mendable We know that an ex tenslve rel1ef program cannot be un dertaken successfullx vxlthout due del1be1at1on Anx such ploglam 19 qulres at the outset much GXDQII mentatlon The pract1cal appl1cat1on of a SDQCIIIC program has alreadx been commenced Fu1the1 efforts along these llnes ale to be expected ln O1 der to complete the admu able yxork vxhlch has been done IH the past It IS onlx natu1al that manx 611015 haxe been made Th1ough a tho1ough studx of the s1tuat1on one can app1ec1ate the mlstakes of the past and th1 ough the 1eal1zat1on of these fa1lu1 es xxolk out a more sultable prog1 am for the fu ture Because of h1s GH-OIIS P1951 dent Roosex elt seems deserx1ng of an other term as presldent of th1s coun t1x because he IS equ1pped xx1th suffi c1ent knoxxledge of the cond1t1ons at the present t1me He appea1s to be xxell 1nfo1med on these aifans and therefore more able to cope xx1th the s1tuat1on than anx of the othe1 pres1 dentlal candldates Wlentlon has been made of the fact that some of the people 1n th1s coun t1x behexe that Plesldent Roosexelt 1s endeax ormg to become a dlctator The statements of such people a1e cause vxhen xxe conslder the facts of the case 1n all s1ncer1tv we must ad m1t that the1e ls no real b3S1S fo1 such a statement In th1s countrx 1f ou1 p1es1dent xx e1e to make such a moxe It vxould be posslble for us to haxe h1m lmpeached A true examl nat1on of cond1t1ons 1elat1ve to th1s s1tuat1on leads us to bel1eve that Roosevelt IS not deslrous of the powels of a d1ctato1 We know too that he IS actlng unde1 the guldance and restralnt of the Constltutlon of the Un1ted States vxhlch IS the gleatest mfluence tovxard the ma1nta1n1ng of democracx 1n th1s country Because ou1 first p1es1dent Geolge Washmgton lefused to be a candldate fo1 a thlld term as presldent of the UHlt6d States manv of us beheve that none of ou1 p1es1dents should conslder a th11d te1m 1n office In all s1ncer1tx I ask xou Does It mean that because one of our p1es1dents refused to rlde 1n a car that the automoblle was doomed '7 You1 ZHSVYGI should be that of falr m1nded and thoughtful c1t1zens of the Un1ted States 1 1 , 1 8 1 J ' 1 ,' 1 'K 1 - - 1 1 l .1 ww 1. y Y D ' 4 . 4 , A L 1 1 1 1 - : sz U' ' ' f , 1 S' L 7 1 1 tv 11 1 1 1' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' - 1 1 1 I L c . 1 , L , ' ' 1 ' 1 9 . .... i . . . i Y 4 , : - ' - 1 1 ' 1 ' I 1 s '- 1 ' ' 7 , ' 1 ' v 1 - , . ' . .Y 1 I 1 1v1' ' ' ,' - K s ' 7 ! I ! 7 7 ' ' I Y. I ' . l v 1 ' 1 Y V K A ' K, , ' ' 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 I 1 . 1 . . - . . 1 1 nf '- . ' 1 ' r f ' 2 ' V - - . . 1 . , ' 1 1 1 ' 1 - ' 1 . c 1 , , ' 1 Y ' ' . ' ' . ' ' . . K 1 . ' . . ' deiinxtely blased and pre,1ud1ced, be- l ' 1 1 1 1 ' I . 7 1 ' 1 1 s I Y ' ' 1 , 1 , ' -1 1 1 A . 1 K1 1 1 AL1 1 tv 'S v , N S 1 Y , , ' ' 1 . . D 'I A , k . . , v , Y , .I 1 ' C tv Y 9 l . ' U K A 7 .. I . , , K I . v 1 1 I l -W n sn x ' ' 1 4. . . 1 , , , , 1 1 ' ' 7 1 A I 1 . . . Y . 7. . . A . .L 1 , , , 7 . . I Q 1 v ' u ' , ' x . . P, L, - . , . 7 ' ' 7 7 1 ' 1 1 '- 1 ' 1 ' . L. Y . . I . ., , ' 1 1 . ' . 1 I ' I' ' D . ' ' V K I .1 1' I Y ' ff I U 1, 7 1 ' ' 9: 1 4 1 v A' 0 1 ' ,. , 1 , ' R' 7 - . . . n ' I



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