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45 1 i agf 4 s ' . , .g . ' , 'tru REQ. .5- xFEf 7.gI tsimfi 1 Y? A 1, . A Message to the Graduates If we, whose life work is the education of boys and girls, could leave with you, who are completing one phase of your education, a single concept for you to carry with you into adult life, I think it would be that of social responsibility. Upon the shoulders of the graduates of the past several years has rested the responsibility of national defense, of preserving for us our American way of life. That objective has been accomplished at bitter Cost. Now there rests with your generation the responsibility of proving that this sacrifice has not been in vain. You are the parents, teachers, law-makers, voters, and taxpayers of the future. Upon you depends the winning of permanent, constructive peace. History cannot be allowed to repeat itself. We are on the threshold of an Atomic Age which can be civilization's greatest blessing or deadliest curse. With your generation, then, rests the problem of learning to live peaceably with your neighbors so that never again will the forces of evil be unleashed against mankind. Bigotry and intolerance are always the earmarks of ignorance. Today, as an aftermath of the war, hate is rampant throughout the world. There are many wrongs in our world, but hate will not solve our problems. If peace is to reign on this earth, we must learn to live with our fellow men of different races, religion, and culture. We must be sensitive of the needs of others both within our own country and throughout the world. Always strive to understand and be tolerant of the views of others. So fulfill your obligations of American citizenship that permanent peace, friendship, and good will may yet prevail for all mankind. 9 HERBERT E. HoY'r, Superintendent of School.: Page Eight
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