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4 B in c to 4 e to or c H ClDedlication The ORACLE of 1944 is dedicated to a vision, a dream, a hope, and an in- spiration. This vision was sown by a man who commanded three tiny ships to set foot on virgin soil, nurtured by the hardy band of Pilgrims, tested by pioneers crossing the Alleghanies, tempered at Valley Forge and Gettysburg, renewed by hardy frontiersmen envisioning a united continent stretching from the Palisades of the Hudson to the rolling, fertile plains of California, extending through to the present time where we find a nation, united in purpose and determined in victory, and reaching far into the future. This is the tradition and heritage of America which must be kept alive, which must be passed on to generations yet unborn. That heritage of freedom and initiative is too precious a heritage to diminish or to die. And we, the Senior Class of Bayless High School, representatives of young America on whose shoulders the future course of our country lies, see a vision, based on that heritage, for the future. We see a determined faith in the future of our country--the future of a people steeped in the traditions of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, justice, and freedom for all men. In that future we see a nation, strong and mighty-a nation in which every individual has the right to develop socially, economically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually to the utmost limits of his abilities-a nation where every man, regardless of race, creed, or color is welcomed as equals in the universal brotherhood of man-a nation where every individual is free to worship or not to worship God as he so desires-a nation where the individual counts and where he is accorded the dignity, integrity, and worth to which every human being is entitled to. ,X t- r LT , fwa . 'i' ,, A ,Wt Q -I I ee ee a aglaaaa W
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CDedication We treasure the heritage and traditions of the past, salute the indomitable American spirit in the present, and envision a better and safer America for all free peoples in the future. Fully conscious of these facts, we reverently and re- spectfully dedicate this edition of the Oracle to-+ OUR AMERICA. 1 1, .- -.'. V gg 'L' BEAUTIFUL AMERICA
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