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TO THE INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP CLUB OF FRESNO HIGH SCHOOL
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J. .K . OR a number of years the big problem concerning international goodwill has been confronting the people of the United Statesg this problem has grown, until now it is one of the vital questions of the day. In the years to come the question of international relations will become more and more important. If the nations of the world are to advance in knowledge, science, and art, they must be strongly interlocked in friendship and understanding. We believe that the only hope of rescuing civilization from its present plight is to make the oneness of the whole body of nations the ruling principle of international affairs. 'll Today, a nation-wide campaign is being carried on through the schools to promote understanding between ourselves and our foreign neighbors. We have here in Fresno High School an organization that is devoting time and effort toward the formation of ideals that will effect a unity of spirit among the many nationalities represented in Fresno High School. This organization under the able direction of Miss Ethel Stubblefielcl, is called the International Friendship Club. As students, most of us are acquainted with the activities of this club, so they need not be stated here. The mem- bers of this organization deserve much credit for the splendid work that they have accomplished since this organization has been in existence, and it would be a step in the right direction if every student in Fresno High School would take a livelier interest in the activities of the International Friendship Club. So this year, in order that we, the staff of the 1932 Owl, might support the present movement for closer international relations, have selected an Inter- national Theme for our annual. ill It is with this thought in view that the staff presents the 1952 Owl to the students of Fresno High School, knowing that they will become a part of Americas international affairs of tomorrow. SHERMAN XXHLKE. Editor-in-chief. 1+
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Zin illflemuriam KATE E. MARK BELOVED FRIEND AND TEACHER DECEMBER 5, 1931 DOROTHY MAZZIE DEVOTED FRIEND AND STUDENT AUGUST 25, 1931
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