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2. I will be kind in speech. XYords may wound or heal. 3. I will be kind in act. Kindness involves good manners, the stern sup- pression of cruelty, and the special help of those who cannot help them- selves. - X The Law of Loyalty The Good American is Loyal Loyalty is constant, faithful and self-sacrificing devotion to an object, person or cause. He who is disloyal in any relation of life is not a good Anierican, he is a traitor. l. I will be loyal to my own family. In loyalty I will be gladly obedient to my parents or to those who take their place. I will do my best to help each member of my family to education, comfort. character and happiness. 2. I will be loyal to my school. In loyalty I will obey and help other pupils to obey the school laws, which are framed to further the good of all. 3. I will be loyal to my community and my state. and to those institutions of law and order. of justice and mercy, which have been won a11d pre- served for us by the sacrifices of the fathers. I will do my best to pre-A vent lawlessness and to promote reverence for law. -I. .I will be loyal to my country. In loyalty I will seek by my life or by my death to save my country from wrong' courses. to serve her in peril, to help her to become great and good. 5. I will be loyal to humanity. If .-Xmerica is to make her noblest contri- 5 bution to the welfare of the world. I must do my best to help my coun- try to maintain friendly relations with every other country. and to give to every one in every land the best possible chance. If I try simply to be loyal to my family, I may be disloyal to my school. If I try simply to be loyal to my school, I may be disloyal to my commu- nity and my state. If I try simply to be loyal to my community and state. I may be disloyal to my country. If I try simply to be loyal to my country. I may be disloyal to humanity. Ilut if I am first of all loyal to humanity. I shall be loyal to my country, my state and community, my school and my family. And he who obeys the law of loyalty will find that he is obeying all the other nine laws of the Good American. r Y,
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'JAY MYERS Blown in 'fl'l.7lll the fields to get his final jvolzlvla here. HARRISON GREEN Nl lI6 CI' have felt the kiss of lows. Nor IllGI.df'1lJS hand in 1lIl'7'l6.'u RANDALL JOHNSON I am 1'llfU.l'l'C'tlfUd with my own elf QILCILCLCU
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