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5 THE PRlNCIPAL'S MESSAGE ss s, D 'CA community is like a ship, every one ought to be prepared to take the helm. Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian dramatist 11828-19065 This year finds us facing the grim realities of total war, being fought with a madness and fury unprece- dented in the history of the World. Our Empire, along with our allies, is risking all for the cause of free- dom and justice. Rights and privi- leges within our democracy must, of necessity, be restricted as our duties and responsibilities assume far greater proportions than in the past. Since a nation is a collection of communities, co-ordinated and welded into a smoothly functioning unit, we may safely assume that no nation can be stronger than the 0 . C. E. CURRIE, B.A. communities that compose it. The school is the great training ground of community life. Since the activities and ideals of a school are bound to project themselves into the community, the responsibilities of both teachers and students are very great. We must all learn to be alert and to face realities-leading when We should lead and following when we should follow. No one should consider himself capable of giving orders unless he has first learned to take orders. The all important objective of our school must be to '4Win This War , for unless we do so all other ideals and objectivesrof education will be rudely brushed aside. It has been truly said, only those deserve freedom who set no limit to the price they are willing to pay to preserve freedomv. lVlr. Churchill has given us the Watchwords 4'Let us then brace ourselves to our duty . uLet us go forward togethern. 4'There is not a moment to losen. We can all be good soldiers of education as Well as of the soil, factory or army. The future will open boundless opportunities for service. lVlay the Elmira High School students utake the helm and carry on in true British fashion. To the graduates may I say, 4'Wherever your lot may be cast, be loyal to your God, your King, and your Country. Goodbye, good luck, and God speedlw G. E. CURRIE, B.A., Principal.
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ELMIRA HIGH SCHOCDL STAFF Y ...We .4 i E. M. CRUICKSHANK. B.A. K. B. MACVICAR, B.A. C. MCDONAGH 3 C. F. HARDY, B.A. W. B. SCHOALES, B.A. E. W. KENDALLQ B.S.A
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