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It all started with Columbus, if you want to get technical about it. But it wasn't until 1776—two hundred years ago—that we followed his example and did our thing. Everyone probably laughed at us, too. and said it couldn't be done. All men created equal? Preposterous. Well, we did it. And here we are two centuries later. The United States of America. What is it? It's Bunker Hill and Trenton. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, the Lafayette Escadrille and Black Jack Pershing. It's Corregidor. Guadalcanal. Bastogne. and Pork Chop Hill. It's Washington. Jeffer- son. Lincoln. Teddy Roosevelt, and Wilson. Silent Cal Coolidge and FDR, Truman and Ike and Kennedy and Nixon. It's Conestoga wagons west, steamboats on the Mississippi. Promontory Point. Greyhound buses, DC-3's and now 747's. It's corduroy roads, the Lincoln Highway. RoCite 66. the Penn- sylvania Turnpike and Interstate 80. Stanley Steamers. Model T's. Corvettes and Cadillacs. It's corn-on-the-cob. hamburgers, hotdogs. giant shakes and cherry pie. It's pizza, pierogis, kielbaski and kraut. It's lobsters from Maine, potatoes from Idaho, strawberrries from Jersey, wheat from Kansas, cheese from Wisconsin and beef from Texas. It's New York and Chicago and San Francisco. It's Peapack and Ishpeming and Tucumcari. It's Hi, and Howdy. Hi yawl. and Aloha. It's over 200-million people and we're part of it. STUDENT LIFE—5
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AWESOME COLORADO boasts over forty mountains which reach over 14.000-feet high and which have earned for the state the nickname. The American Alps. This scene is from the Telluride Winter Sports Area in the southwest corner of the state Miles to go before I sleep If it hadn't been for the Puritan work ethic, we'd probably still be confined as a nation to the East Coast. And we'd probably still be an agricultural nation. But the idea that you glorified God by work made us a mighty industrial power and gave rise to the concept of manifest destiny. The work ethic has diminished somewhat in recent years, but many of us still hold that work comes before play. And if we tend to waver in that belief, our parents remind us: ‘'You can't go until you've finished your homework and taken out the trash.'' We are convinced that today's work will bring dividends tomorrow. And if our reward doesn't come from heaven, it will surely come from college or the conference, the state or the com- pany we eventually work for. 6—STUDENT LIFE
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