J M Tate High School - Tahisco Yearbook (Gonzalez, FL)

 - Class of 1948

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2 X91 PEA CE' 0 pl itll Ah, PEACE has split war clouds in two And let the love of God shine through. Crescendo crashing, cymbals, drums, Atomic thunder! silence comes, And prayer mutes the mighty noise, And hearts o'erflow with joy of joys. From East and West the human heart, That flaming war has torn apart, Throbs to the anthem of the free- Most sacred through eternity. Ah, PEACE has split war clouds in two And let the love of God shine through, And waiting hosts in every land Find God is very close at hand. C. H. POP BLANCHARD. The foremost topic in world-wide discussion today is peace. Peace means the absence of war. Al- though there is no war prevailing at the present time, we do not yet have peace. We can never have it until there is world unityg therefore, we as citizens or future citizens of the United States must do our best to bring it about. Before we can expect to make a settlement with the world, we will have to deal with the problems hindering peace within our own country. An arbitration concerning the racial problem will have to be enacted soon. Another great disturbance is inflation, which must be ended. The coal miners, who are constantly striking for higher wages, are causing the prices of food and clothing to increase. Many prob- lems are arising as a result, because the average worker is not getting an increase in pay, and his family is having to live with less luxuries, and, in many cases, is doing without some necessities. It is even causing juvenile delinquency in some homes because financial difficulties prey on the young people's minds. They begin stealing, and completely forget their responsibilities. Let's be honest with ourselves. Have we done much to try and understand these problems? The trouble with the people of today is that they say Let him do it, I don't have time. It takes everyone's cooperation to make a success, and not just the opinions of a few. There are many obstacles which are preventining us from having lasting peace any time soon. By summing them up it seems that hate and fear are the main impediments. We should try to substitute love and courage in our hearts in the place of hate and fear. We should deeply love the nations against whom we fought during the past war, rather than hating them. Human love is the greatest thing in the world, and its practice is the greatest compensation which we are privileged to enjoy. Since we were small children, our parents, according to God's word, have diligently taught us always to love one another. By practicing Christianity here in the United States, we will set an example for the other nations to follow. -9-

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