St Clair High School - Clairvoyant Yearbook (St Clair, MI)

 - Class of 1917

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Freshman Class Roll June Allen Harry Anderson Annetta Boden Salina Blaine Walter Brines Estella Busha Ella Campbell Malcolm Carlton Florence Cook Aloysius Currier Oswald Fischer Charles Gliem Theresa Heineman Lee Jenks Mae Johns Marion Johns Ross Jones Rhoda Kennedy Blanche Klemmer Agnes Klingler Theodore Koenig Eleanor Mead Barbara Mitchell Thelma Mitchell Frank Munt Guy Munt Marjorie Murphy Doris Pellerin Harold Pollex Sherwood Recor Eloise Rinn Howard Roberts Lena Ruff Francis Schaefer Elsie Simmons Mae Simmons Louis Smith Margaret Schweihofer Dorothy Wolvin Eyla Wuest Mary Jerome

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THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT AND THE WAR How can the student in High School do “his bit 1 ’ There are innumer- able things that require the assistance of the younger element. Take, for example, the food question. Every student who plants and cultivates a gar- den does his part in conserving the food supply for those unfortunates, who have no ground available, and for the starving millions, which our country, as a rich and p owerful ally, is under obligation to feed. If every student in every High School in the United States were to do this, there would be no doubt as to the effect on the food situation. I he boys of High School age are usually too young to enlist in the reg- ular army, but there is still an opening left for them to serve their country. Let them enlist as privates in the Farmers’ Regiment. They are most needed at a time when they are free from school, — during the summer vacation. Not only would farm labor be benefited, but the boys, themselves. Then, young men, go back to the farm. I he Red Cross is ever ready to take in the young woman who is willing to serve in the ranks with her brother. Those, who are not fitted for actual nursing, can help by an intelligent application of energy in other branches, such as preparing bandages, collecting funds, etc. I he boys and girls of today are the men and women of tomorrow. When a nation has been plunged into confusion and disorder by the mandates of war, the leaders, who are to bring order out of chaos, must be men of best moral fibre,, mightiest judgment, and keenest intelligence; women of tender- est sympathy, deepest understanding and heroic endurance. Therefore, let us, the students of St. Clair High School put aside petty trifles and improve our time by preparing ourselves to take up this greate life. — M. W. W. ABILITY, INDUSTRY AND MASTERY Every young man and woman should have an aim in life. Just what that aim shall be will depend upon each one’s ambition. Success comes not as a result of wishing. More likely it will be the reward of intelligent application, backed up by energy, courage and conviction. oung man ! young woman ! learn to do some one thing better than other O -

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