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1 Xl NJ CLASS OFFICER i 5 If .l it fa li I K ., 4 PRE SIDE NT JOHN BULLARO Ml SECRETARY TREASURER AUDREY KURZ RITA GRABOWSKI lo a Ackerman Glorra Ban Clarence Berlana Edward Bruchan Lars Byttner Lena Crvello Chester Bach Phyllrs Beck La ferne Callana Nrorrr an Errclfso Darts l-lakenrna l an Kosar A lla Brnder 'K tnerrne Darre Cflc cr Dworak N reed Massey PROM COMMITTEE N arrnan Bau henecker Charrrnan 'Warren Clarke Carol Heqsted George Iano sky lahn Knappert Esther Kolb Arrnella Krantz GIFT COMMITTEE Ioyce Meccra Karolme lvlenzel Charles Bcche Lorra1ne Srncla r locelyn W'old A rlv Brandt Cnarrman Lest r Bcrdz Phyllrs Martensen Vlfarren lahnke Graceleanor Mclirnney lahn Bodenltender lanet Lawrence Kent Strandlaerq CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Bath Baumann Cn lrrnan Darn l Lrqrnan .Addr W Qchu Arthur Moe El nor Ve ere LX la Olsen Shrrlev V ss Bu h S h rerae STAGE DECORATION S COMMITTEE Lar at e Mren rt Le na lltnter l Mo rre W1llIGT Cates Plan Q .15-raelle Ba p Harold Walthe Bay VIN afns l l GERTRUDE Al-ERN GERALIJ r.H1sc1Ns EMMA slnswaens ,f X 1 Il ,I C. . . , A W Y Q A l A . fA X ' ' L X I A ' x xl Q Q N - I ce 1 . 1 5 - M -- Y , X I x 'fn' xl' xv vmij 'X 'f Y . Ale .X . ... Q1 U Q U Q I X Mg I -I E 1 ' T n - lx n I A e H c, I r A V A1 X Y X xn U ' rriienx ' ' r X ' re L N X lsen A AA ' A inf l' r A 7. N I r EL 4 VICE PRESIDENT BETTY KAY HECK
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IJHLD SH LI. BE The problem of establlshmg world order werghs heavrly upon us and we cannot toss 1t off l1ghtly any th1nk1ng person knows that the trme for actran rs at hand lf we walt the tlde of opportumty may recede never to return leavlng mankmd doomed to destroy ttself w1th mcessant War l..1ncotn once sa1d At what polnt then 1S the approach of danger to be expected? l answer lf 1t ever reaches us 1t must sprlng from amongst us 1t cannot come from abroad lf destructton be our lot we must ourselves be tts author and fmrsher As a natton of free men we must lrve through all t1mes or d e by surcxde Lmcoln was speak1ng of the Umted States but h1s words can be apphed on a global basls danger to the peace and secunty of the World arrses from w1th1n each and every natlon of the World All through the ages there have been wars After host1l1t1es ceased nat1ons proceeded to srgn peace pacts and treatres but such documents have never been effect1ve Whenever nat1ons felt that therr soverergnty was wounded they took upon themselves the rrght to break agreements War ensued agam and agaln and there was no power to stop rt Natlonal soverelgnty was supreme and thus tt 1S even now The world today IS threatened by lnternatronal anarchy w1th soverergn nat1ons erther frghtlng or prepanng to frght Th1s danger must be removed The rnventton of the atomlc bomb emphasrzes that fact for we cannot assume that the bomb would not be used 1n event of future wars and rf 1t were used exten slvely utter destructron of mankmd would result There 1S one solutron the abol1t1on of the bastc cause of war whlch IS nat1onal soverelgnty All countrres of the world must un1te under one controllmg organrzatton whrch shall be ov r tnternal soverelgnty but create an external soverergnty and machtnery to regulate through law therr acttvltxes w1th one another Once estabhshed a world government would be able to brmg order 1nto our competrtlve economrc structure lt would provrde free access to the natural resources of the world wh1ch 1mper1al1st1c nat1ons have clalmed for themselves lndustrral areas would complement agncultural areas wlth trade barr1ers gradually removed Colonlal explortatton would be stopped and colomal peoples would be tramed for mdependence Thousands of people rn the Onent d1e annually of starvattor Thls would be ended by a falr d1str1but1on of the world food supply lt 1S evldent that there must be co operat1on between all peoples of the world Advances m transportahon facrlrtate th1s drstances that used to take months weeks and days can be covered now m hours an:l mmutes Modern commumcatron makes xt possrble for people m Ch1CGQO to know what 15 happen1ng tn Moscow whrle 1t 15 happen1ng Cur world IS growmg smaller as sclence and mdustry move ahead ln th1s smaller world a gradual approach should be made m all countr1es to a form of government 1n whlch all people partrclpate We must learn to l1ve and work and share together IH peace as we dld ln war Soclal and econom1c co operat1on on a world wlde scale can only be effected through world government More and more rt can be seen that the task of mamtammg world order and peace rests largely w1th publtc opmron World government cannot be 1mposed upon nat1ons a deslre for global umty and a wlll for worklng wrth other nat1ons must anse from the soul of the mdtvldual The md1fferent must be shaken from thelr lethargrc attltude the 1gnorant must be enhghtened When all the crtrzens of the world renounce the supremacy of cornpetmg natron states and demand a soverelgnty centered rn a world government then and only then can We be certaln of world order Our World shall be a co operat1ve ordered World a World that 1S one WARREN IAHNKE , . , . , , . , : - ' J . V, . all nation-states. Such a world government would not rob the nation-states of I I I J. 1 . , 5 ' I I ' I I I I I L I ' - I I , .
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