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, S' 01946 Page Fourteen SENIOR CLASS OFFIC President .................... Vice-President .... Secretary ..... ..... Treasurer . .... . ' NEW ERA IS arising, an era of world co-operation ahd world citizenship, I X an era in which all barriers will be torn down and the earth will become a jumbled melting pot of peoples all working for the same purpose, world co-operation and world citizenship. One of the all-important steps in attaining these two long-sought goals must be taken in the American school . . . not only to train our students to become good American citizens but also to become good world citizens. The school must teach them to extend friendly hands to citizens across the seas and on other sides of the earth. ' Man, since the beginning of time, has slowly toiled on the steep, rocky road of co-operation. As he has progressed through the various stages of family, tribe, city, and nation, there have been numerous outbursts which have sent him backward on his journey, times when friendly hands have been withdrawn and hands of war, more terrible and bloody each time, have been outstretched. Eventually, however, the dove of peace appeared and man continued on his travels, forgetting about war until the next time. After the titanic struggle known as VVorld War I, it seemed as if man was ready now to work in complete harmony with his neighbors. Events such as the failure of the League of Nations have proved that this was not true and that more time was needed before the world could succeed as a united body. Today, after this latest war to end all wars, we are ready to embark on a world unification. This time we cannot fail. This may be our last chance. Now, if never before, we must realize that if men on earth are to survive, it must be through whole-hearted co-operation with the people of this globe. Let us, the senior class of '46, help to form a chain of friendly, sturdy hands across the world. ' ERS LaVerne Marsh Jim Jobe Gerry Schultze . Patsy Dennis
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