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EDITORIAL BOARD Flrst Row Left to Right Nancy Blanchard George Could Lawlence Reynolds Charles McK1el Kathryn Keay, Oswald Cash and Althea Hendsbee Second Row Kenneth C ould Maurice Scrlbner Jr Vlrglma Mason Barbari Knlght MISS Mltchell Ida Marks Barbara Qulmby Vlrgll Coffin and Kelth Noyes Thlrd Row Stephen Fowler Ralph Meader and Carroll Hardlng EDITORIAL BOARD STAFF Edltor 1n Chlef Flrst Asslstant Second Ass1stant L1terary Edltor Asslstant Asslstant Art Edltor ASS1StaDt AdV6rtlSlHg Manager Asslstant Humor Edltor Charles McK1el Lawrence Reynolds Kathryn Keay Althea Hendsbee Nancy Blanchard Barbara Qulmby Nancy Blanchard Lawrence Reynolds George Gould Barbara Knlght Stephen Fowler ' , ' 1 , ' I , ' ' , in Y ' 7 . ' Business Manager ....4........,...rr....,...,, Oswald Cash
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Q EDITORIALS Q SHOULD WE SEND TROOPS TO EUROPE It has been sald that the only way to prevent war IS to prepare for 1t If we do not prepare for a war with Europe by sendlng troops there we are only 1nv1t1ng a surprlse attack from Russia or one of her satellites Sendrng American troops to Europe would benefit us not only by dis courag1ng an attack but also by wlnnlng the fr1end1y nations respect and trust toward the United States for taking such a step If we did not send troops to Europe we would be left without a single ally 1n Europe The European nations would think us cheap and afraid if we turned away at the first sign of danger If troops were not sent then communist agents and Sp19S might lnfiltrate lnto the government of the free European people Russia would greatly increase her 1ndustr1al power 1f she should be allowed to make war and gain the Ruhr and the Saar Valleys and the great steel centers of Belgium Luxemburg and France These places would be the first places that Russia would try to get The communlsts are a blt careful about provoking war with the United States Th1s was shown ln Korea When American troops were occupyrng Korea everythlng seemed peaceful and quiet but no sooner had American troops been wrthdrawn than North Korea attacked the Republic of South Korea The mdustrles homes factorles farms and governments that we helped to bulld 1n Europe by prov1d1ng b1ll1ons of dollars through the Marshal plan We are faced with a s1tuat1on today similar to the s1tuat1on that we faced in 1941 just a decade ago Ten years ago we were faced by Japan in Asia trying to take over a free natlon which was China Ten years ago we were also faced wxth Germany trying to take over the free European nations To day we are confronted w1th North Korea and Red Ch1na trying to take over the Republlc of South Korea and 1n Europe we are confronted with the poss1b1l1ty of Russia taking over the other free European natlons One of Amerlca s greatest men Abraham Llncoln said A house d1VldBd against itself cannot stand According to this advice the United States should unite Wlth the free European nations to fight communlsm for if they stand alone then one by one the nations will fall George Gould 52 A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE Let us take a look into the future at things which could happen to this world ThlS IS the record whlch may go down in the hlstorv which future generatlons may study April 23 1952 The newspapers are spread th1s mornlng wlth shocking news President Truman has been killed and Russia IS planning a major would be lost if we did not keep our friendship with the European Nations.
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