1 Pare HIE DIALETTE TA A" r— Jrauiar.jrj_ A9 A2„ EDITOP-in-CniEF. LITERARY EDITOR . BUSINESS LAYAGER. PUBLICITY ■ A'-TAGER EXCHANGE f AHAGER. FEATURE EDITOR- „ PICTORIAL EDITOR. SPORTS ..... REPRESENTATIVES; SENIOR- COLLEGE. . JUNIOR COLLEGE. SENIOR HIGH . . JUNIOR HIGH . . SOPHO' ORE HIGH. FRESHfUiN HIGH . A1 Ima Jean? She lor Faith S'ra-n.stroiu Marjorie Jordan . Pennyl.il ler .Prances Taylor . CaroljTn. Roto 'ce Rachel Devore Charlotte Cravvford Dorothy Hanbrick Annetta Vogelresang. . 4 . Betty BeIk . . Virginia ^ell . . • Hazel Elyth . . Jean Freeman PRODUCTION STAFF PRODUCTION CHAIR'AN . . Ava Neil Taylor TYPISTS: Emma Lou Hughes, Ohr., T'artha Y'/hite, Bobby harren,' I.arian Latts,' Hama Brogdon, i'ary Heal Oliver. M.IHEOGRAPHERS: Edna Earl Hearn, Chair - man, Catherine Jones, Louise Lelloir. ITEHCILISTS: Inez Stone, Chr., Juanita Cris’TOll, Horma Campbell, Catherine Williams, Marjorie 1 cKay, ART EDITORS: Betty Lcland, h.artha Bald- mn, Jem Eller Hamilt.-r. EDITORIALS What of the new year? TiHiat of 1942 and what are to going to itiake of it? Y/hat does it hold in store for us 'at I'on- treat? by a devastating mr. For' years v/e will hear the reverberations of a nighty scheme of destruction by enemies of all that's free, all that's inspir ing, all that's right] Bloodshed, des truction, chaos; these are the stark . L-jlO . «, V./U j This coming year and for many years in the future, we, the Christian youth of America, v/ill bind up the wounds torn oiio b’^Ui'deXi.o XvThlch vdll be ours to share. Old Father Tine, you haven't been too good to this modern generation,.. o Silvery bells chined out through the night, and another year vias- ushered in. The future is \'ciled—its secrets are hidden; it's joys and saddnossos are unfathomable. ^hat xrill be our potion? What vdll be the fate of huraan life and happiness? With 1942 Old Father Time sent Faith, He sent Hope--a Hope that lifts us out of the despondency and depression of current v;ar and slips our hands into those of the Heavenly Father, Each vdll have his individual problems, his sorrovra, his small triumphs and joys, his lovejs, his personal destiny to pursue, his ‘ life to live. But what of others? A smile here, a v;ord of en couragement there, a helping hand to ^-11 these arc the things x/hich make American society v/onderful and differ ent the things xdiich really count most. Regardless of perverse conditions which x/ould destroy our x-,a.y of life .there arc some things xvhich arc immortal. The comr^on doconcios of jVr.xericans, the sturdiness of independence, inconquer- ablc faith in a mighty God, and rugged health, the courage of self-sufficiency, the joy of being happy,.freedom in every sense; those are the things that cant perish] Nothing can and xdll t iVvAi.Q9 then . Anc. then thcrc:^3 always the 'one ALeuIr the no.n x/ho ran into the c.oxr, bccau.sa dxi v clicM't blow oitter of her txro horns.