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Provide Citizens with Good Health To preserve the nation's health, Mr. President, is ourffthe people's-johg it is not gove'rnment's. How can we claim the right of life, liherty, and hapf piness which the fathers of our country guaranteed us? ln our country good health is the garden in which greater liherty flowers. Since we are free to think and learn how to he healthy, we learn in our health classes the symptoms and 'therapy of contagious diseases, nervous illnesses, mental disorders, com' munity sanitation, and accident aid. Moreover, since we all hope to he Moms and Dads, we try to under- stand the principles of family living stressed in sex hygiene and marriage lectures and discussions. Learn to take care of others and you'll take hetter eare of yourself. An old adage, hut still so true. Consequently, all of our senior girls spend a semester practicing home nursing under expert guidance. After completing this course, they hold Red Cross qualifications for convalescent care. All our students enjoy the many sports provided in our school program and profit from the Cales' thenies and rhythmies which help huild strong hodies in our gym classes. Also, our personal hygiene is checked in periodical school examinations. As a preventive step, the community provides us with free Chest X'Rays. The first wealth is health. For the opportunity of the life we want we must maintain the nation's, health. M, Fox acting as a dental hygienist, examines M. Bells lee! ll H. Dunlap, D. Beath, R. Apelian, and D. lngra' compete in a game of int'r.1mural basketball. F. Newman, L. Loveland, B. Vtfortliingtmi, I Shelton, and E. Wliite get together for a livel basketball game.
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