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PRINCIPAL arY message to the seniors of last year emphasized the challenge which Pearl Harbor had offered them. That challenge has already been met by hundreds of former students of Glen Burnie High School unflinchingly and with credit to themselves, to their school, and to their country. They may be found on every battlefront from England to Africa, from Alaska to Australia, from the farm to the factory. We are proud of them, and we hope to be equally proud of you when you, too, in the very near future, are called to serve your country. This year, however, I wish to call your attention to the necessity not only for action but for thought. What are we fighting for? What kind of world do we want? Things can never be the same again, but the young must not look backward—they must Jook for- ward. How can we make America even better than it used to be? What part must America play in restoring the world to sanity and in establishing such international relationships as will promote a lasting peace? Make no mistake about it—never again can we attempt to live in isolation. What concerns other nations is our concern, too, whether we like it or not. Cain asked, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” At last we know that the answer is “Yes,” even though our brother is separated from us as far as is Ethiopia or Czechoslovakia from Washington. L. Top Mo ttey, Principal. MISS L. TOD MOTLEY ‘ 4 SS ee
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