October 25. 1942 My Greatest Desire (Theme) V/anda Murray To accomplish in life the things that cot the bettor of most non is my desire. Not to be groat for the world to 30 0, just [;rQa.t in the simple everyday things of life is all I ask. To man a kind word I would speak and make better the things for others in need. A friend to' all is what I v/ould be to gain my greatest desire. Our Only Hope (Theme) E. C. Griffin Today's conditions ro veal the lack of re ligious education and the failure to obsorve God’s v;ill. The entire world 'is ongagod in the blood iest of all wars. ?/hy has this ' happened? Wliorc lies the blame? This great blunder is the result of greed, selfisliness, lack of lovo, and neighborli ness. Different would conditions be if the world had observed and taught the need for building up instead of tearing down. Obser vance of the laws of social justice and brotherhood is our on ly hope of defying and preventing future wars, America can take the lead. baiify bugle Grondhthers Old House (Descriptive Par.) Easter Pearl Bailey « Weather-boaten, the old dilapidated house rested on the hill, surrounded by trees. To passor-bys it ap peared vacant, al though it was filled with cob-v/ebs and dust. For many years it had stood, built by ny groat groat grandfa ther, Bocause no vis itors had entered its doors for years, the house scorned sad and lonely. Slowly and by degrees it fell from its foundation, sway ing with the weather, ONE MUST HAVE SOi^lETHING TO SAY BEFOR.E he can WRITE Selected Sentences Not considering the flames, ho dashod in to the building, Yfinter all over the v/orld wo faced as we* gazed from the windows. What we do to help our-country demands no pay. Leader of his class the boy might have Docn-had he not been lazy. To be richly rov/arded in the end one must obey the simple laws Pago 6 My Greatest Desire (Thome) Florence Jo^^ner One of my greatest desires is to gradu ate, By thon I hope to bo wiser and old enough to choose a v/orthy caroor or to extend my oducation by going to college. If a career is chosoi:^ others shall not de termine it for me, as I haven’t the talents they have. I have al ways tried to earn money during leisure because I enjoy spend ing it rather than Dad’s, Wisely I hope to choose ny work, en joy it, and'earn a de cent living. If college is choson, I desire to gain more knowledge that a bet>- ter carecr may be ta ken up later. From English I Ptspers of humanity. Valiantly tho :;Jilay- ers fought to bo the winning team of the season. Gay and colorful wore the crowds at tho foot>> ball game, ■ To spend a weekend in the country seems like a dream to the city child. As the evening shact- 0V7S grow longer, the boys wound their way homev;ard through the v/oods,