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Mr. Moore 's Message TO THE CLASS OF 1960: My message to the Class of 1960 is perhaps the most difficult one l have ever written, primarily because the complexity of this most swiftly-changing world is more acute than any other generation has faced on such a large scale. This is a time when almost every facet of our lives and beliefs has been challenged, destroyed or questioned. Nations now allied with us were, only a brief time ago, our mortal enemies-people whom we were taught to believe were barbarians of sub-human instincts. Conversely, our erstwhile allies, Russia and China, now challenge us on all sides, especially in the intellectual, moral, and scientific realms of life. It seems to me that the leadership of our country, local, state and national, suffers from a quiescent kind of inferiority complex. lt seems resigned to accepting second place in the game of life. I fear very much that American cockiness, spirit, and self-assurance are being imperceptibly eroded. What is the answer for you? lt seems to me to be very simply this: a rededication to experiment, adventure, intellectual and moral aggressiveness, a dedication to service to our nation and to mankind. The fast buck artist, the get my share boys have no place in any scheme to preserve our nation and its very precious free- dom. We must be determined evangelists of the proposition that second best is not good enough for us and is beneath our contempt. As the future young parents you MUST, therefore, demand of your political and educational leaders that the change start in the schools. Here is the place for the only possible American Renaissance. Your schools are not good enough and possibly never will be good enough to herald the greatness of our American dream-but we can try. The empires of the future are in the frontiers of the mind. Who said it? Winston Churchill.
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