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THE AROOSTOOKAN fact that he re Dects IDtG'H3tlOH6l Law enough to reeognlve nSWlSS Neutralltyn Ve are now part1c1 patlng ln a more serlous CCDfllCt than ever before Shall we repeat the mlstake th t was made n 19180 Will the next genera lon have t flght the battle ove1 agalno The Blblp declares that 'the e wlll b wars ard rumors of NHTSN Thls may be tlue, but lS lt necessary t hasten wars? I once heard lH an address that to gather contracts of themr s be war why not tlme b seelng that not onl elder nen but younger mfn as well, gather aboLt the next peace tabl 9 It ls well knovn fact that we must pay a t8T'lflC prlce for prae 1nd v1c tory But thls tlme, once me have pald that PTICP, let us see to t that we malntaln that peace lf old men were allowed around a table and slgn and dlscuss the affa rs natlcns, there would al1a If, lrde d, thls 15 tree safeguard the futu e thx Vaughn G Shaw '45 IS IT PIFHT9 A we look back over ou1 cour e of the last few months, we pause at the story of a strlke among the mlners of our natlon J revolve ln our mlHdS the pros and cons of ur s subgect Flrst, let us explore some argumentszbr tT1S strlke all know that when Industry tempts to capitallze on Labor, the latter has the rlght to strlke Thls is ene of the easlest cours s Labor can pursue to HChlPV6 1ts ends Ve are proud of thl prln C1116 as one of the freedoms guar anteed bv our Constltutlon, and x lnt nd to keep thls fre dom that thls determlnatlon 1 a Jorthy and P8tTlOtlC one 14 tlme of D c We must now, howevcr, Vlqu8ll e th otne slde of thls questlon, as lt pp ars 1H a tlme of war Nom, let u conslder that have an Amerlc n army engaged ln battle ln dlstant lands Boys of olr own are endurlng the For rors of war, and dylng strange and far off lards They dld not HGSlt te to g1VG up Cl Vl1lPH plfasu s, and they took the chance of never seelng homes and loved on s agaln ho, they ar not h ltatlng to d1e order that you and I c n ngoy the llbe tles granted by our COHStltUe1OH They have stepped out of the flC+UIC of ClVlll3D llfe and hav nt red thi flght lP0 force to preserve that plc ture And at the front, they do rot llve as you and I They s e p 1h tru cold mud, lf t 1 p they match th lT comrades lf t y 11 xoLnd d f hours wawt ng p tJen+1v for th lT turn of medlcal ea V s, th lT llves r fir dlff rent f om veu or mlne They c nhot take a few days ofl Just because th y are not atlsfled vlth flfty doll rs a month for p y fher un ET flre, they ca n t s bn a sh lter and wlthdraf from t e may mean the llves of eomrad s and trose 11v than a matter 3 mean more to hlm f a fex dollar In V1 v ol can any loyal these facts, how nm rlc n cltizen fall to do hls york, when oxs th t hls t s us lmnort nt to the tot 1 ffort as lb the bots' at the front when he Ieallzes that lf a trlke last for days, or even for hours, lt has brought d lth t Ame lean boys' Our boy on the flvhtlng fronts are GOIHU r nd Job and we wre hearlnp he complalnts from thrm Cannot nd T bs 1 home o IC our prstlens wltnout re ortlnp n thrds th t 1111 cost our boys tlelT 1lYtS9 Ya K chan '43 ,, . - . h h . S-I A X L A .X Q 'Y J 1 I I ll . .J A U O . , . . ' 1 v ' ' 1 ' 1 ' . . , ., . . in . e.- . 'X . M., L T ' ,. J. c , 4 . . E . . Q ' .4 . L Q ' L . . . I .J u O . 3' ITE ' ' e ' I E ,. L , . ' v z . . . I fn A , I' 6 Q . . T o o a u A I 1 A , ' G CS ln Q 1 1 ' ' - , , O : H 8 3 - ., In . . . A L , I , . . 4- Q C , d . . -. . . . ,, . V - -f -.1 1, ' Y I 'ix 3 53 S 'E ' - ' ' xo x m ' ' K no Lg ' , r a , .1 s I ' ,I n 1. C' .L . 'U ' r vg .- xr ' 15 ' ' , . , x: Y: Q . : s. 1 I O I ' . fx . e . . ' , f lie is r hey ' 1 ,- . , ,.. ' 'fy I' S Y S 5:1 Q 1 ' . Q. H , . p . - , ET Q , 1, , d Jg he' . e 1' 1. e or . u 1 ' ' 4 fw ' 1 J' 5 I J I , L -. J. - -.4 . - -J- J 1.4 . . 4. ' ' , Y-.e .3 1 Q J. , 1 C . se 3 A 4- V 9 - K V . . 1 ' . ' 1 ' Fl G H' fel F -- . , ., , x- l I I 0 ' ... 'J e I ... -I ' ' 53 4 . . . 3 y in J X 41 ' ., , G , . , . . v . . , . 1 3 ' V L u I '1 e ' '1 L - .1 L - . 3 ' I E' . 'sae ' . ' . -.1 d : A I, H C C - ' 1 f battle, because that one moment , 1116 a ' I K in .. - . , 'a ' UQ' '.x , A ' L ,J l 1 J. .. , .., f ' 5 9 Q 3 'F S . S .A 1 i S N ' ,,, . 0 , . - F KJ i . A . . . . 13 - '. -4.11, U 8 .l O 0 . v . - . If G , I nv w 1 . , . , . . - - E1 . fa gi ' - ,1, kn 1 - s - lS t as . 2 ' D ' EA ' aa . 5- ' -. . . T, -, 4- , . l ' . Cure L ., 9 - ..... . . . . , F Y at- v. , ,. f C S , . ' W C' ' La . - Q e, . . . . , l ,,,. , . . . . uv' .- 'N 'J .L 0 .J - M . . . e G I 8 e J f -J: -' ' - . X L I, l ' S ' .. EI Q , A 5... ' T e O ' x J ' 'x an - .l . K ,I .L 'J . cl ,. U Q f - pe you a. 1.'fc: . I s lf- . . I . . . I A . . 3 ' ' I Say -- -' ' 1 I Sf A 3 to - . a 4 n . -N ', Q 1-X A V fy I S 'YVA 1 AAI? .l J 141- ,I , . I4 . . , . . . - - I- f f '1 I - L t I Q Up. G . I .. , I. 1 . . M a Q V- '1 , , 2' 2 , ., 'Z 1 -G X' , In . X . . - V H . V Q Q A ,rf tt G 3 ' x , 1 1 v ' ' , , 8 , 'fi ' 4 ' ' o ' - . - Y 'j S ' ' we
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IP Unlf G bf tf THE AROOSTOOKfN At the baglnn rg of thls war, dere was a 1901 ng I hatre toward our enerle ou+ row tkat an see t Qu l lluP of v tory, we have be ofe more aandni tarlar we T9dJlZQ txat t 13 not the entl e fault of any one HQtlOD tlat know ut hat wlth have brought about thl war W now that we won the las+ war lost the peace, ve krwv also tnLs peace must oe von along the war tHlS tlne or o1r bye dled ln valn We cannot expect to deal vlth our enemies by the lOFn hlnd meth od, ne1ther can we expeet to deal oo easily wlth them We rust un DISCS upon them the lutrllty of war, We nust 1HStTuCt IH9W In demo- nldtlc methods of goverrrelt B thls, l do not mean twat we wmpose 1 democratic gOVnlHm6HL upon tHqm, the prlnclbles 11d lts aehlfferents Je must Keep them undlr sauuectlon 1nt11 they ali econonloally pre wared and caolbl 1 governfng ehemselves ln 1 free world We must then bring all natlons 'ogether, ln order that thelr ef rts may be PODDIHSG for one com on cause, the Lalntenance ofpeace nd PTOSPGTIIV They rust all dare tHH burdens of one another. lasting peace can never ached unless a feellng of trust s establlshed among all HltlODS the world Jntll a world pol y lS drawn up and agre d upon 'mere wlll stlll be dlscontent ar t ed ln thls world Jnen, e ery 1tlOH puts lts shoulder to th heel ln the supoort or one cause 1d one purpose, we shall bc able u have a havpy and unifled heaven 1 earth! Pat Keenan 'LB EVERLASTILG PEACE EVpFldStlHg peace' Thls ls tie t common questlon throughout Ueflcd Ves throughout the world ln thare be eVCTldStlH5 peace9.NU f our vars have, ln one form or alother be n fouwht to gain reedor p a he 1llSt of our wf 'hClddlDg tnf Revo u iorary lar v 1 of 1612 a e ClVll ar e re t sto s ta on to ebtl 1 ce1ta11 klnd of freedom. lhe L tar as lt s well known, vas 1 lla tlc ercountl o secure and xilntaln national ity In 1917 o014l rs iron th s vast HlelOH st.1ggl d on the soil of Europf, to eh! 3 n Hfhe Var t End .ire Thls, lr my OplHlOH, was One of the most back ward stops taler ll tle history Ol , tnls s e Thfn we erfrg d Lorld Wal I, we an our 1 Iles att mpted to d ucate Germlnv, attempted to reln to be nVlCtOflOUon TH tO ell Qxlpli prlde lUJld Gufmdnynot tareucn out CHICQQH tr d doze the latt L been PUUCSTLFJ hfl day Trls would FEE' ln eI' 1 YG FWJUCI governmfnt chools. 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Qaculty First row Miss 'Vluiphy 'Vlra Fickett Mrs Stromback Miss Comms Back iovx 'VII Thomas Mr Hincka Mis Weiden Mrs Hunter Mrs Raymond Mr Keegan Mr Stromback tudent Gounczl First row: C. Crichton S. Smith. C. Lawrence I. M:Lean, D. Tweedie. M. Smith. Second row: Mr. Thomas Advisorg W. Smith. VN. Tweodie K. Smith, G. Smith, R Patterson. E, Bridges, S. Barrett. Absent: R. MCCrea, E. Anderaon.
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