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meet opposition from many classes of people in the United States. If we are to help in making World Peace, we must practice tol- erance at home. To have tolerant people, we must educate them to be so. Education is one of Americas most valuable assets. We have always been proud of the free education America gives its youth. We of this graduating class have made use of that privilege and now we are going out into the world with that advantage to aid us in a better life. Yet many teachers and other prominent persons have claimed that the standard of education is gradually lower- ing. We must not let this happen. If any- thing, we must raise the standard of educa- tion. If we expect the youth of America to help in making a peaceful world, then we must give them all the education in our power. Partly connected with education is the question of compulsory military training for our youth, an issue facing Congress today. Should we adopt this compulsory military training to make sure that we are prepared in case another war cannot be averted, or shall we reject this proposal on the assump- tion that it will succeed only in starting an- other war? Will one year of military train- ing help our youths become better citizens or not? Some say that peace can be held only by power, and in order to get that power, we must give our young men military train- ing. On the other hand, some say that hav- ing a large reserve army will promote sus- picion and cause other nations to raise sim- ilar forces, thus leading to another war. The future alone will tell which is right. It is imperative that we make the right choice now. These problems and more are confronting us. We have an immense National Debt to payg we have the task of reuniting or re- assembling thousands of families which have been widely scattered on account of the un- avoidable dispersement of our war indus- tries: we have to consider the almost complete breakdown of our American home-life as at- tested by the unprecedented increase in di- vorces: and we have such disturbing minor problems as the detrimental effect of the movies and radio on our younger children. Yes! It is you and I who must settle these questions. It is you and I who must make the world peace ring out clear and long to every nation in the world: and it is you and I who must prove to the boys who fought so long and hard that we will keep faith with them. -SHIRLEY IVIARSTEINER. B -we AL 'twig H I. . mmf smvnef ROLL K .. ,x ef af .,i'ggfs ef mx. Fifa 3 .Q gm Xiu in 9 '21-1+ L, ' IA' W .hawk ii - ' , -. Am. ..a:m5g, ff. W 5335 ? 'Q 5 555' 11' Q 1- , . . . . a 'f if Q -1- t e .tai . 'W in f - -42 . 7 .. . , I a Mr. Vertrees keeping in touch with our service men.
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r ur Faithful k 1 A Friendly Salutation Dear Central Folks: We review the events and happenings of the school year now closing with much satisfaction. Above all, we are grateful that we may be happy people again. We no longer fear the coming of the postman, the ringing of the telephone. and the horrors of the casualty reports. Release from those tortures is indeed a cherished blessing. Our thankfulness is profound. We continue to be free people in a great nation that champions freedom for all men. With 'proper modesty We are proud of our achievements. Some have car- ried a greater load, made greater sacrifices, and contributed more generously in service, but each of you played an important part in the cause of freedom. The defense and enlargement of our purpose in the principles of freedom and equality for all peoples throughout the World now confront us-a problem that at times seems over-power- MR. BEN H. BARR Principal
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