We Believe...

THAT right living should be the fourth "R" in education.

THAT home-making should be regarded as a profession.

THAT health is the duty and business of the individual; illness of the physician.

THAT most illness results from carelessness, ignorance, or intemperance of some kind.

THAT as many lives are cut short by unhealthful food and diet as through strong drink.

THAT on the home foundation is built all that is good in state or individual.

THAT the upbringing of children demands more study than the raising of chickens.

THAT the spending of money is as important as the earning of the money.

THAT economy does not mean spending a small amount, but in getting the largest returns for the money expended.

THAT the home-maker should be as alert to make progress in her life-work as the business or professional man.

THAT the most profitable, the most interesting study for women is the home, for in it center all the issues of life.

THAT the study of home problems may be made of no less cultural value than the study of art for literature and of much more immediate value.

- American School of Home Economies