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WORLD PEACE Peace is here at lest. After years of blood and tears and agony we have been vict- orius of our enemies. ' We lost our great leader, President F. D. Roosevelt, one year ago on April l2th. It was a gre a t blow to our nation that -such a great leader should be taken from us lI1'th8 midst of a global war: But, on May 18th, a month after his death, we won our v icto ry over Germany. Just a few short months later we celebrated another great victory. T h e surrender of the.Japanese, thus bringing us victory over one of the most fore ever known to stage war SGSIIIS treacherous of' against man . But after the shooting had stopped it as though the greatest test remains to be fought--keeping the peace. Strikes 'ulaic market, inflation, discontent and suspicion are yet to be overcome. ' taken Our new leader, President Truman, has on the great unfinished task the late Presidnet Roosevelt left behind. with the help of Congress and with all the natim pw- ing for him, he will emerge victorious. War will be banished--let us hope, forever. The nations will work together and really mean that war can be abolished. Let us pray to God that it can be done and no more will our young men be called upon to sacrifice fx their lives for freedom. Let us hope that neve r again will war ravage our fair country an d leave the wreckage of empty homes behind, so if we work together with a will, it can be a world of fellowship and brother hood, Mary Hoover
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F ORE ORD For the first time in five years, Um Sen- ior class of Scioto Township can publish our annual, the Sciotonian, in peacetime. The changing conditions of the pest war years largely mould the form and fancies of 'thc book. As much as conditions have permitted we have spent our four years in high school oblivious to war and its horrors. The purpose of the present Sciotonian staff has been to look from every viewpoint of the student and picture ell the phases of school life. We have attempted to give due consideration to every interest of the stu- dent end to avoid over-emphasis of one fes- ture at the expense of others-to make this a truly representative publication. The better features of former volumes we trust we have not forgotten. Oncoming classes will blot out the mistakes of this edition. May each succeeding Sciotonian be better then this- The Sciotonian of Nineteen Forty-Six. The Senior Class
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