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1945. ■TiSL.EI&.LF.TTS Pa-gft. 2 O.'ff EDITOR-1 N-C?iIEF Literary Editor Business Uano.^rer production Sports Editors College High School Hunor Editors College' High Scliool Exchange Editor Art Editor liable Lot. Hells Pal l;‘t park Mildr-^t n.'j.ilriy Coil:.on Dent I.Iary Jo Jacks on Jerry Funk Dorothy Joan Sandefei' ' Virginia Tills on Hazel B lytno Jane Sro.ith Class Representatives Senior College Junior Colloge Senior High School Junior High School Sophomore High School Freshman High School Billie Jones Joan Rodriaii Billie PoTi/ell ITanda Pearce )rida Blackwell Barbara Head * . >t * * OUR YEAR A new year ■ is v^ell on its 1J45 year we have never seen bc.fcre, never used, never stained- This year is ours to leo.vo ”.p07i the pages of our d‘. ys re cords of our achiev r 3--bu+., also, of our f.a.iluros^ will -s'' fail ures; we may as well fore wo go too ,ar.. sturablo and go on, w., grov/n 0. little i.ioro, stronger, cone c. stop roa'li Z'.j O.'.at: o- But oc.ch timo vs can know v/-e hevo boc.c.me a little noM'or our real. Some people treat ye- treat clothor—v/oar around, never think thing- ready to v.'ear \.'ith the year—live iously, waste preparing for vi-E iust, .as then., throw ■l^ii I 1 '.i ■Jl if v.e can take care of our days as v/e niiglit an antique civair-but at tlie same tiise use th-om in preparing for tomorrow and for the years to come- Unheara of things my happ:_n this year and T./onderful inv.ontions siay bo ma.de, tnings we now oclicve ir.vpo.ss iblo; but no matter what comes there will be ploiity left for us to do a_s soon as ve of, getting scnc- t on or r.ow „ And s o t, f"'.st and fur- it, witii, no tlicught of our tomorrows. If v/e can but find the "Happy Hudiur.i," 1..J" .? rot.dy. All wc hewe to do is—got i cj.dy, Jc can bogi.n by using thi.s vca.r '. nei'y day of it, to bring us a little noai or to that thing v/e’ro going to do. Try This Hay First--Hot Last Cn D-Day Americc prayed, prayed ns she as a nation had not prv.v’‘od for a long tii.ic , and there v;as si.;co.jss. and triumph 1 or our 1 orces, In Locer.aber and at Christmas ciuo, wo v.'crc so busy think ing aoout our ov.n plcn.suros, and so confident that v,w "had the v/ar in the bt.g, ar.yv/Dy, that many of us under — cstiiuatod the ability of tlvo Gori.ian ...rmy t^ i.ia.k-_; a countoi'—attack c.nd wo forgo''.. to pray. Ho got a terrific shock surprise ' tl.oy thom- Eut then som^ p'cpJc go to the other oxtreao and trat their year like an antique chair----to bo looked ■'t but net used. \iG are inclined to thi.ik of pra5''or r.s something for the minister or the other person to do, but if the Allies arc to win this 7/,ar and ary sort of a docent peace afterw-.rds, she needs pra2)0.rr Prayer can and m.ust bo p> part of^ each of our daily lives. Is sor.e- thing dreadful—much more ero.adful than rdiat we have scon yct--going to have- to .lUppc.n to us to make us realize v/hat could haupc-n? lloro things are' wrouglit by prciycr than tliis './orld droams of." Lett's try it. AiriTIAE Jua.nita Ca.iswcll, College is wc:rk— ing at the U. cf Florida, in Gainsville, F1 or i da
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