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6 X g X ff , 1- ,B KGMEN DO NOT live by bread alonef' We are fighting this War for spiritual and intellectual freedom as Well as for our economic interests. The nations of the world, geared to the business of destruction, must needs neglect their cultural activities. Fortunately, since War in its most violent aspects has not affected our land, We still have time and strength to devote to the preservation of culture. It is our responsibility to keep alive for the entire World that cultural heritage. In post-war reconstruction we shall need better international understanding and sympathy. Knowledge of the arts and sciences, to which men of all nations have contributed, will help us gain that understanding and sympathy. Since specialization increases as world living becomes more complex, it becomes ever more important to have general knowledge of all fields, that We may choose our special interest more intelligently. By studying liberal arts, We shall form a philosophy of life from sources all over the World. We shall lead our nation and other nations toward a way of life in which all may live peaceably. Page 35' hs: emor Class l . links ii Q' fm itat? Our mgfaugl n W.: renimd, it-H: 'FHS Li deltndenqf ui' Ollie adults, D -My Silouhnms 'Wy if Linlitllw , ltIiSll. Inllxrim Zim, ladtfl INIQQ, C ill gh l3lll'9fla11hj. H Ealltlenqetiur. lk. IW rid at 'lm ll Dllllgla, qtilhlw V ilsiiv ,1 011 N '-C . 'Q Pl-ffzn in M101 , X ' X XX. i 1 NN' IA xv, .-. 'si Q
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ABEND, M ABTH A ALLEN, lVlARJORIl5 LOUISE Major . . . Home Economics Major . . . Psychology, Sociology Degree . . . B. S. Paeblo, Colorado Kansas Ciiy, lllissoari ARSENEAU, GRACE EABLINE GRAY BARRY, FLORENCE ELLEN Major . . . Biological Science Major . . . Physical Education Degree . . . B. A. Degree . . . B. S. Sl. Charles, Mi.9s0uri Chicago, .Illinois SENIQRS 1944 age 30 I l 'x 'x I it I, I 1 X 'F B , ll l ning 1 '- ' ? - Q. v tl I . . .l0lFUlu, OH l fl lm E1-,I llajor llll-I llllreg l ' .llllfjru ' lin f 1 PQ, 31 I l
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