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Wade penile 6404440144 hurch The ancestors of many of us came to this country because they could not worship as they wished where they had lived. They came here be- cause this country, long before it became the United States, permitted the people to worship as they liked. Among us, the people in this country, are some who profess and practice practically every religion known to man. The democratic form of government in which we, the people, have a voice in how we shall be ruled, is based on Christian principles. Religious freedom, coupled with the religious enthusiasm and belief in the rights of free men that has always characterized this country, are the fundamentals of the American Way of Life. So long as we, THE PEOPLE, continue to operate our homes, schools, governments on these religious principles, just so long will our democracy live and flourish. For this democracy, this cherished way of life, is but a dividend from the trust fund of religious tradition. 74:14 .flepeofle 42 .gs Www f'M7m One nation under God, indivisible
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Wade ?eo,6le Pauae 'Wasted Vocations In our country, THE PEOPLE'S ways of life are as diversified as our varying countrysides. And so do our jobs differ. In our high schools today we are striving- to offer courses to give experiences- to the youth of America who plan to continue in advanced study as well as some vocational training to the boy and girl who will terminate his education with graduation or earlier. From the beginning of our country agriculture was the people's source of wealth. In this occupation and in this way of life the people made their livings and lived their lives. Many other people earn their livings working in industrial plants. These factories, made possible by the American tradition of free and private enter- prise, have played a large part in the development of our country and its standard of living. Our people are occupied in business too, while all over the world, and notably in America, the people are devoting their energies and talents to scientific research searching continually for better methods of doing things, for better products to meet our needs, and in general, for improved ways or bringing about better living for ALL THE PEOPLE everywhere. 71. 0. 71. S. NURSERY SCHOOL VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS Free enterprise. . . Individual initiative. . . Pursuit of happiness. Train up a child in the way he should go. . .
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