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GUN E BRADLEY Because of his interest and understanding of young Americans, the Class of 1941 dedicates this yearbook to Mr. Guy E. Bradley.
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YOUNG AMERICA SPEAKS America has given me freedom, in every sense of the word; it has given me a chance to succeed in this world--an op- portunity denied to so many children in other countries; it has provided me with a bulwark against all aggression. The question now arises as to what I, just a young student, can do to repay the people who fostered or are fostering the spirit that is Amer- ica. To do this is to fulfill my debt to America. It is my duty to make America a unified country, which, in turn, means a strong country. To accomplish this, I must pre- pare myself to meet all phases of life. I should learn to under- stand and interpret all facts justly, so when I am eligible to vote and participate in public affairs, I can do it sanely. I ought to curb prejudices and discriminations against those disagreeing with me on religious or political viewpoints. To remain cool and un- emotional in face of opinions differing from mine is my obligation. Degrading or slanderous remarks against my opponents would serve to hurt the spirit of America. Not only am I obliged to be mentally fit, but I should build up my physical strength in order that I shall not be a det- riment to the cause of Americanism. I owe America my wholehearted cooperation with its progress forward. The privileges promised me by the Bill of Rights are mine to retain and to guard. I owe it to America to preserve the freedom of assembly, the freedom of press, the freedom of religion, and the freedom of speech, so that I need never be ashamed of the tears that well in my eyes when I hear the Star Spangled Banner, it is the symbol of America and its ideals--my heritage.
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