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Victory came simultaneously with the opening of a new era-The Atomic Age. The atomic bomb ended the war, and ushered in the New Age. Now there is but one question that over-shadows all others. Shall it be an age of destruetion or one of expanding good to all humanity? The issue is that or survival. Some of our best mindsihave said that we must choose between One World or None. If you align yourself with One World and survival that means world government where the strength of the world is pooled against the law-breakers. YOU can help bring about world government by supporting U.N.O. now, and working for strengthening amendments that will make U.N.O. really a world government. E You Say it is a staggering task? Yes, but we must do it or perish. Qadssztg' 9 Principal
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The victory of our armed forces presents to you, the youth of our country, a great challenge and a tremendous responsibility. You are the soldiers of the future, the leaders of the world, who must carry on the fight, with all the resources at your command, to secure the peace for all peoples. The war demonstrated to the world the extent of our economic and industrial power. You must understand and demonstrate the extent of our moral and spiritual power. You must have the courage to exercise this power in your role of service and leadership in the community of nations. The weapons you will use in your struggle will not be gunsg they will be ideas and ideals. It is your responsibility to build a world that recognizes the rights of individuals and the integrity of nations. Do not fail to make it a place where men may live and prosper in security and freedom. ' xW J I Assistant Principal Greeley Branch 8
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All Tracks Lead to the Main Q Ce MAIN OFFICE PRACTICE GIRLS Row 1-D. Twomey, B. Buell, B. Schubert, S. Steiner, R. Annos, D. Popadich. Row 2-E. Berger, J. Clarke, M. Silversein, Sarkisian, I.. Wright, I. Eakle. Row 3-B. Behm, J. Herring, D. Pannemann. P. Meyer, R. Preble, I.. Hanson, L. Heseman, M. McCormick, M. Szlavik, J. Fischer, R. Cerda. Row 4 -D. Fischer, D. Maronde, J. Huston, M. Heesch, B. Moses, J. Rennick, M. Huston, D. Richardson, J. Markus, F. Mitchell. Here in the Nerve Center of the School, are the offices of Mr. Winter and Mr. Hen- derson Whose friendly smiles greet us when We take those fleeting glimpses of the bulle- tin boards, where the latest news of the school is posted prominently for the benefit of all. Office Practice girls may be seen busily engaged in distributing mail and run- ning errands.
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