Detroit Country Day School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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'gosh' 0 V 4- Q .glige .,o0g, . Q, DCO .O O ...DUO- ' 'r Y .us 'Y 4 ng, Azul to the Republic for which it stanzls One nation under God, i ndivisahlv, With liberty and iustice for all. Now that we stand at the threshold of graduation, many thoughts fill our minds. Foremost among these is: Why have we spent these last twelve years at study? What is behind it all? To find the answer, we must go back to the latter part of the Eighteenth Cen- tury, to the days of the American Revolu- tion. There, if we were to ask a revolu- tionist why he had fought so bravely and tirelessly, his answer would be simple: He cherished freedom above all else. His words were the belief of all who had fought and the unspoken sentiment of all who had died. Victory finally came, and a new chap- ter in American History was begun. Now the people wanted a symbol - a symbol of their beliefs, ax symbol of liberty. They One Pledge of A llegiunce wanted an American flag. The people got their flag, and through the years it has remained a figure of this cherished ideal. The ideal of freedom. We, too, have been fightingg not with guns, but with our minds. We have been fighting for the eternal preservation of our flag. We, the youth of America, have a job before us. We know what we have to do, and we have the strength and know- ledge with which to do it. All we need is the chance, the chance to live up to our heritage. A heritage that thousands uporf thousands of men have given their lives to preserve. That heritage is sym- bolized by the flag ol' the United States of America. Long may she fly in a world of peace.

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