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EDITORIAL A 0 YOI' REALIZE, Fellow Classmates, that we of the Senior Class of 1923 are going out into the world at a time when much will be expected ot' us? Not only America, but all the nations on this earth are looking forward to us. It is upon us that the responsibility of making or breaking this nation. rests. These years are years of reconstruction, of building up a world shattered by the strife of the Great War. lf a country or a nation is to become truly great. it must be a democracy of truly educated men and women. Our high school career should have taught us that with every privilege there comes a duty, lt. is our privilege, to become in a few years, an active part of a great democracy. lf we are fully to appre- ciate that privilege. we must be educated sultteiently to understand and to be able to meet the duty which the privilege carries. Perhaps among' us is a Lincoln or a XVashington, but even if we can give none so great, we must at least, as the rising generation, produce statesmen and women who will be able to cope with the problems which may arise. During our high school life, ter have come to realize that only through educated men and women can this nation stand. IIHg9tl0I'l1 has said, 'tYoung America. you are the hope of the world. Fellow Classmates, to us that ery is sent. lt is upon us that the responsi- bility rests, Let us answer the call. and become in the years before us, a fulfillment of the hope of the world. if? .m .wr Q- iii-K? ff J f ii ' -!' '21 l vb 5 Qt
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