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THE EAGIE CELEBRATES 100 YEARS INO Pyblished I 0 f L A S S , TOWNSHIP 2 v i ?ENNS VANIA . -- - A ., , ,
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PORTRAYING A CENTURY OF PROGRESS IN A VERY THRIVING TOWNSHIP . . In the world today we witness a terrific struggle being waged between two opposing philosophies of government-communism, as characterized by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and democracy, as characterized by the United States of America. We are deeply concerned for the outcome of the contest. It is with deep regret that in the past years there has been an appalling apathy among eligible voters in our country for their responsibilities and duties as American citizens. This indifference on the part of our citizens has resulted not only in corruption and inefficiency in our democratic form of government, but it has enabled certain opportunist individuals to capitalize on these con- ditions and to spread their pernicious principles of government among our citizens. When our forefathers established the American form of de- mocracy, they recognized that only through the development and maintenance of a thorough system of free public schools could that form of government which they had established be made to func- tion in the manner which they had envisaged. It follows then that the graduating class of 1952, and all the graduates before and those to follow, who represent the highest level of development of that public school system, have a definite responsibility to use the skills, the knowledge, the ideals which have been attained through a high school education not only to make a living but also for the service and improvement of that government. If the people are to remain the sovereign power, if the will of the people is to be the law of the land, if an act of the government is to be an act of the people, then it is absolutely essential that graduates be concerned about and show a willingness to partici- pate actively in the responsibilities of American citizenship. To do so will truly substantiate One Hundred Years of Progress. S5 lm E -kv ff i i :U A . gil, ,yf ' 1:-qi c i5il'3.'x, A r P 1 cfiflvlt 'A-' X In ff N 1 'I X X f . , XX -I K ,X f A 1- M Q ggugfc , Yi QFEN !T,II5T , ,.. 'UX:'BKo5'x A 5 Wag' I '51
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