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Show Raymond Baker to attend National Suard 'Freedom Class' Utah Adjutant General Maxwell Max-well E. Rich of the Utah Na-ional Na-ional Guard announced today hat Raymond Baker of Beaver High School will be among he group of Utah High School :eniors who will attend the Utah Guard's first annual freedom Academy class in Aug. Dedicated to reviewing America's heritage of freedom ind the communist threat, the me-week course will be in-lugurated in-lugurated at Camp W.G. Wil-iams, Wil-iams, with top students from hroughout the State in at-endance, at-endance, General Rich said. I High school principals from ill Utah high schools were isked to select an outstanding -tudent as a delegate to the "reedom Academy, i I The purpose of the academy 3 to, "rally the leadership re-burces re-burces of America to the pre-ervation pre-ervation of its freedom," Gen. tich explained, by "reviewing he priceless heritage of this reedom and the Red threat e face." The students of the Academy all then be asked to take the word" back to their schools Ind inform fellow students of le communist threat by speak-ig speak-ig at assemblies, student ouncil meetings or other I atherings of the students. - A balanced curricula to pro- i' ide for the intellectual, jiritual and physical needs of l le students is being planned y experts chosen to direct j le Academy, General Rich Dinted out. i. |