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STAFF OF 1944-45 Editor - - - - Barbara Zocllnor Ass. Ed. - ~ - Doris Heddon Advertising Kgr* -Peggy Potts Ass.Adv.lIgr, - - Marna Cobb Circulation Mgr, -Sarah Hall Subscription Mgr.Ric-hard Thomp. Ass.Sub,Mgr. - Prances Grunklo, Feat^ire Ed. - -E^na Norton Art Editor - - - Betty Potts Humor Editor - Jean Keeiifir . Local Reporter -^'^9-^Garet V/iley School " Mary Lou Hedden Kampus Kostumos -Betty Speed Grade Reporters: I2th - - - “ - Edith McCall , lOth ~ - Hegina Burnette 9th »• — - -^^ne Anderson 8th - - - “Doris' Keener Faculty Advisor - Mr, 0. P. Surmner ITi' THIS OU Ti LillTD To day our land is over-shc.d- ow od by the clutching hand of . ar. Tcxuiorrov;, sweot ]T eace wil., reign over it, coupled v/ith the restoration of progress. In this our land,we have one civil right which is the foundation of our national moral.That is - the freedom of speech;freedom from suppression and censorship. Have you ever v/ondered how the many ideas and poliobs of a dei:i- ecracy were formGd?Tho y v;ere born in the minds of men and given to the v/orld through the lips of those same men,from tl'io far reaches of Europe to the home plains of America,How im portant is speech in sprqadii\j. i dea s, ncY; cu s t oms, throughout our ■;reat democracyf Speech can co.usc lots,revolutions,and v/ars.It can nk ships,bomb homes, commit murder.It institutes hate Tor fellow comrades;violates the Christians’ lav/. Speech can be the most beautiful thing, ever to fall on mortal ear;to engen der love in the hearts of our people. It gives to us the knov;- ledge and learning v/e desire. ’Tords can build battleships - bring peace to life,and lead the people on God»s Ploly Path. To the little children we sayCliildren, learn your L'other tongue,for someday you will make greet use of it in the Restoration Period of the 1950’s To Ilother: If you have tears to shed,prepare to shed them nowV?[ot even the povirer* of speech can prevent the horrible reality of the v;ar before us,Those bat tles behind will be as nothing, though many a boy could testify to horrors never realized by the civilian.More destruction will come t0 loved ones and materi als. More burdens will fall up on the mother’s shoulders. Mothers you,too,have a war to fight.One that only a mother could understand.play the game v;ell,you moms,give smile for smile and throw one in,and Hea ven will do the same. The loss of your loved one to the battlefield or prison means grief.Cut keep near your heart the fact that you v/ould never have had h^m ^o otherwise than serve hiscountry- and that ’’when faith is lost, andhhonor dies, the man is dead anyway*', Real|:y, you are never so near your loved one as when you are separated. I sometimes hold it half a sin To put in words the grief I feel;
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