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30 pedfe F? Association, F. L. Schlagle, perhaps Kansas City, Kansas, has an even greater stake in the peace. Of course, education alone cannot make or keep the peace, but without it all other factors will be useless. When the individual has learned to discriminate between truth and falsehood, when he is willing to discard his old intolerance in the face of new facts, then and only then will peace be secure. As was pointed out by one of the greatest of all peace- makers, Field Marshall -Ian Christian Smuts, of the Union of South Africa, Great as our achievement is, I feel that more is needed than a machine of peace. Unless the spirit to operate it is there, the best plan or machine may fail. The human factor ntust play its partf, And this human factor must be educated. . The future is ours. It is an immense undertaking, but with a foundation of education and a knowledge of the value of our schools we may go to work for a better world. With this in mind, we dedicate the 1946 edition of the Quiverian to peace-with the sincere hope and expectation that through our school endeavors we may help to build the peace of our ideals.
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ibechcafion We have won the victory of war, but the peace is not yet a reality. The world, long over-shadowed by the clouds of conflict, now turns with hope and expectancy to what lies beyond. We may seek guidance from the past, but it is to the future that we must dedicate our endeavors. It is no longer the time just to plan for peaceg now the time has come to work for peace. This future is ours, not only to live in, but ours to fashion after our ideals. It is not only the leaders of nations, or the men seated around the conference table who will decide what is to come, but it is the individual who will ultimately make this decision. Upon his determination and will for peace lies the hope of the world and of civilization. The long words and impressive documents will not create peace where the spirit of peace is lacking. The true spirit of peace can be brought about .X V .44' 1 wg? by the editorf ,only by universal education, for it is only through such a plan that people can see the fallacies that lead to war. It is known now that peace is not merely the stopping or postponement of war, but that it must be the complete prevention of war, that the underlying evils that lead to war must be removed. This is realized by our peacemakers, who also realize that education is a valuable component of peace. They know that without education such fundamental causes of war as intolerance and insecurity cannot be entirely eradicated. At San Francisco, educators, for the first time in the world's history, took part in a peace conference, where a provision for education was written into the United Nations' Charter, under the Economic and Social Council. As one of the most prominent educators at San Francisco was our superintendent of schools, and also president of the National Education QR ' - N. iff . iagfiigigfzr Q f KN w a y -- In , --Egg' N . 'ff V' ' d. .f 1 ,Tl ts - c. 1 fn 17 l Mlm- T XTX K7 xx, ,I fl ,gy' H ii , - f ' ?'?i fff' .,i HH t xx N .4 'V I I, HIE ill I my K lx XX'-x A ' ., l' 'i -a Il l , - -,IE xxpl If . I W! gpg.. , y T 9 . N. , ' its X . xg E ss N b C .g:i:: Page Four
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0ll0l mf of gCll'l6l0tfQ These Wyandotte men gave their lives in the service of their country during the second world WCIY. Adams, Rodney Adams, Vernon Addison, Charles Andervich, Edward Andrews, Robert Armstrong, John Barber, Denzil Batson, Eugene Beal, Donald Beekman, Robert Belkey, Arthur Bergerhoter, Albert Bishop, Walter Black, Fred L. Blythe, James E. Braun, Gordon Brillhart, Curtis Bumgartner, Donald Buncie, George Burch, John Butler, Coleman Camel, Ivan Chaplin, James B. Clark, Marvin Cohn, Melvin Cramer, James' Crouse, Harland Czojka, Walter Czyzyk, Edward Day, Albert Day, Richard Day, Shirley DeVerse, Raymond Gunner, Albert Dilley, Murray Page Six Donlen, William Eason, Ross Eskelin, Edward Fredlund, Alfred Gaunce, John E. Gerber, Charles W. Gish, George Good, Robert Graham, Harold Graham, Vernon Gregg, Marvin Gurste, Eugene Hardesty, Blaine Hauser, Henry Hauser, William Hestrom, Bruce Heritord, Kenneth Hobbs, Frank Hornicke, Harold Hubbard, Paul Hueben, Frank Jacobes, Billy Jacobs, Emmet Jamison, Alvin Keele, Robert Kerr, Robert E. King, Carl Leinbach, Barto Leondedis, Gus Lindsay, James Ludlow, Hugh Lyman, Earl Mahoney, Ed Malcolm, Dewey Marton, Andrew McGinnis, Allen Mclntire, Glen McMillen, Arvel McMullen, Hubert McNeil, Charles Meyer, Leon Meyer, Paul Miscevich, Joseph Mitchell, Donald Muehe, Edward Mullins, Donald Neel, Robert Nickerson, Gene Noel, Lorren Overcash, Bert Outlaw, Roy Ozbolt, Tony Parker, Harold Parker, Maurice Pattie, James Peek, Marion E. Ptetter, James Poie, John Postlethwaite, Earl Puckett, Lee Quinly, Jack Rahiia, William Reed, Wallace Robinson, Lige Roop, Richard Root, John Rosier, Jack Rusconi, John Rust, Edwin Saragusa, Nicholas Sater, Paul Schindel, Jack Schneller, George Schweder, Robert Shradshi, John Sibley, Ralph I Smith, Calvin Smith, Gene Smith, Norman Soptic, George Sparks, Joe Spiva, Roy Sten, Carl Stewart, Earl Stiles, Raymond Stover, Gerald Strole, Miles Sutlick, John Swan, Billy Tarver, George Taylor, Clarence Thompson, Darrell Tretry, Henry Van Praag, Morton Vargon, Victor Verbanic, Walter Verbenec, Frank Weiss, Lawrence Westbrook, Fred Westbrook, LeRoy Withers, James Womble, Jessie Wood, Clyde Young, Richard Zagar, Joe
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