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Show ' HIGH SCHOOL I NOTES ! 1 Principal E. E. Knudsen of the Springville high recently received a letter from the secretary of the National Education association commending the school for its continuous con-tinuous record "of 100 percent , enrollment en-rollment in the N. E. A. For four years every member in the school has been a member of the association. associa-tion. The letter in part reads: "The public should realize the part the schools have in the life of a nation. Without them business, in all its phases would be at a standstill. This -is the year when 100 percent activity counts. England's Eng-land's greatest educational program pro-gram was worked out and established estab-lished during the terrible ordeals of the World war. The best that has ever come for education, in any nation has come when. men's hearts Sorely tried by war pestilence or famine have looked ahead and long for something better for the children. chil-dren. Perhaps the present depression depres-sion which has already resulted in the worst period of unemployment and the longest bread lines you or I have known, may also quicken the vision not only of teachings ' but of parents in looking ahead to the interests of the children of this and the next decade." Bliss Crandall, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Crandall of this city won the district Future Farmers Farm-ers oratorical contest held in Provo Saturday. His subject was "Destor-atinn "Destor-atinn of Economic Stability." Bliss will represent i he Springville Spring-ville high school at the state oratorical ora-torical contest for Future Farmers to be. held in Salt Lake soon. I |