File:JCC Creed.jpg
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English: The First Junior Chamber of Commerce Creed Banner. Picture was taken during the 1999/First Local Presidents Summit at the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce Service Center in Tulsa OK. Note that the words "We Believe" were removed and relocated higher up the Jaycee banner to make room for the line "That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life" (the "brotherhood" line, the original first line, is indented). |
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War Memorial Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma. USJCSC, Jaycee, JCI. written by Bill Brownfield, 1946, 1950.
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