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-'1' ' , DA 5 .-if - X.- 355 F - '41, T - SQ A - . ' ' ii: --2 f' - 1: 75541 M gi U vi 2 , ,if A, 5,11-52 gr XL V .,.. 1 '- f1rfrrrrrrrmuZ f , gl l . W W -ff C , yiiilaes? If' . ' - , N -1- . Kul'5 K ..- Q- WH x . - , ,I is -1-fs sh, fri. - - J A star has been assigned to each state in the order of its admission to the Union. Beginning at the left upper corner and reading each row from left to right, the Stars of the separate States are as follows:- Con- FIRST ROW-Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, necticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina. - SECOND ROW-New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Caro- lina, Rhode Island, Vermont Kentucky, Tennessee. THIRD ROW-Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Ala- bama, Maine, Missouri. V FOURTH ROW-Arkansas, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wis- consin, California, Minnesota. FIFTH RONV-Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia, Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota. SIXTH ROW-Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Okla- homa, New Mexico, Arizona. DECLARATION I am an American citizen. America is my country. I will try to be a true and faithful citizen to my country every day of my life. The ensign school and our of America is our flag. It safeguards our homes, our country. We salute our iiag because we love and honor it. OUR FLAG SALUTES The simplest salute to the dag is the following: We give our heads and our hearts to God and our Country: One Country, one language, one dag. The National salute which is also known as The Oath of Allegi- ance, ist- ' I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation, indivisible, with Liberty and justice for all. PRAYER 4 Our Father, help us today to work with willing hands. Help us to speak the truth and to be loving, obedient citizens. May our dear Amer- ica be a better country because we live in it. Amen. PRAYER Our Father, we thank Thee that America is our Country. We thank Thee that we live under the Stars and Stripes. Help us always to be obedient, loyal American citizens. Amen. PRAYER Our Father help us today to be truthful, honorable, loyal citizens, to scorn to be idle, selfish or dishonest. Help us to do our work so faith- fully that we shall be an honor to our city, our school, our country, our flag, and to Thee. VVe than Thee that Thou hast given us America for our home, that we may live under the inspiration of our dear flag. J 55353 Q, E f j i ff digg? Page 16
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