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E d i t o r - i n Chi e f Bn d dj T1 lonp r. o n A3300late Editor Barbara Zoellner Advertising Manager--IVa^^ne Ilioks Asst, Adverti sing I.Ianager Peggy Potts Asst. Giroulation Manager V/illiam Henry Sub soription Managor I,I arg a r e t V i 1 e y Feature Editor Ilancy Potts Art Editor -Regina Burnette Kupior Editor -Lolita Iloit Local News Keportcr--Ma!xie Wright Elementary News Reporter Kenyon ZrJaner Grade ReDorters; Tv/elftii Grade Christine Jenkins Eleventh " Mary Lou Iledden Ninth ” Evelyn phillips Pa cul ty Advi sor Mi’s ♦ Durham \7ELC0?ffl TO 1944 A new year has never meant so much to Americans. Wo have left 1043 without regret and have begun the year of 1944 with faith that the war shall soon be 'aver and hope * that the peace to come will be a lasting one. Yet 1945 has been a friend of ours. True, there have been many days and nights filled with^dis- couragem.ent and despair, anu some times," the fear that all of us have experienced. We have felt the hate and bitU-rness that have fill ed the v/orld and shovm themselves by torturing, starving, killing the little people of the earth* ^5till, for us and our allies, it has been a victorious year. We I’ecall with joy and thanksgiving our victories on Kiska, Bougain ville, and in New Guinea. It is With -oride that we^remember the Kazi defeat in North Africa, the Conquest of Sicily, the invasion of Italy, and the surrender of the Italian government. Vie have trust in the successfulness of the huge Armadas of allied planes which have poujided Germa^i industrial ^ . cities and towns. V/e are thank ful for the pov;erful Russian Army which lias fought v;ith such courage and effectiveness the huge German forces of the east. We are proud of our Chinese Allies whose bravery has kept them fighting the Japanese even though they lack the proper airris and Material. V/e are en couraged b;/” the speed v/ith which our industries are prodiicing al most incredible amounts of war implements, at a rate wliich our^ enei'iiies scorned as being impossible Yes, certainly, in 1945 we have seen the turning point of the war. In it, our armies have gained the initati.ve and are no longer fight ing a defensive \7a^. And now v/e , welcome 1944. The road to Victory is clep.rly marked. Ma;r the new year, this year of 1944, bring us to our goal--the happiness v/hich only peace can gain. P.T.A. PLATir. TO ENTERTAIN! SOLDIERS The regular meeting of the ' ' P«.7»A* held TUea-day afternodn^ January 4, in the school lunch room. At this session, it was deaided that several, soldiers from Clemson should be invited for the week-end. Every family .is urged to take two or more into their lionesc _ spjaare dance, sight seeing tours,etc., are to be offer ed as entei’taiiiment. Miss I'aines and Mrs. Jorgensen v'ho V; ere ho s t e a s e s a t the me e t ing served delicious refreshments.
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