As we come to the conclusion of our course there is always the big question in the mind of each graduate, “Now, what can I do?" The answer depends completely on the interests, desires, and resources of the individual, but here are a few suggestions which might be considered because help is urgently needed in all of the following areas:

1. Help us carry on this education program nation-wide by becoming a pledged Freemen. An application form will be found on page ______. Join up with a group which meets each month, such as the Informed Voters' League, so that you can keep up-to-date and stay involved without becoming overwhelmed. This is an economical way to stay in the freedom fight without suffering fighters' fatigue.

3. During an election year volunteer to help a candidate of your choice. It takes hundreds of helpers to win.

3. Run for office yourself. Start down low where you can win and work your way up as you become known.

4. Become a permanent chairman in your area to sponsor The Miracle of America in your home, or school or other convenient facility. It will take a long time to saturate the voters of your district with the Founders' success formula.

5. Join the PTA as a Constitutionalist and make yourself available for committee work which will upgrade the text books, encourage the teaching of fundamentals and eliminate the diversionary courses such as sex education of the provacative kind.

6. Start your own clipping file on political and social issues so that you can be an authority in your own right and up-to-date on the latest problems as well as their constitutional solutions. The literature coming from the Freemen Institute will help you in many of these areas.

7. Set up a monitoring committee to attend council meetings each week in the city or county where you live.

8. Set up a monitoring committee to attend the Board of Education meetings when they are held. This gives you an opportunity for Constitutional input and also helps you decide whether some members of the board should be replaced at the next election.

9. Help set up a telephone tree or social media group in your area so that whenever a critical issue arises or an important meeting is to be held, a large number of persons can be immediately notified.

10. Monitor your local talk-show radio or television programs so you can call in with factual, non-emotional answers to important issues which are being discussed.

11. Become a regular Congressional correspondent by writing to Senators and Congressmen so that they know how many Constitutionalists are carefully watching their voting record and the position they are taking on vital issues.

12. Volunteer your services to make a house-to-house canvas in your area to make sure residents are registered to vote. Help get them to the polls at election time.

13. Volunteer as a worker in the political party of your choice. Too often this is left to professionals or people with a personal axe to grind. We need more active Constitutionalists in each of the parties.

14. During election years attend a mass meeting (if this is the procedure in your State) and get your friends to make you a voting district officer or a delegate to the county or State conventions. This makes it possible for you to be elected a delegate to the national convention during Presidential election years.

15. Monitor your local newspapers or national magazines and write letters to the editor which contain carefully thought-out material on significant issues.

16. Put up a flagpole on your lot or  install a flag-mount near your front door where the flag can be exhibited regularly, especially on national holidays.

17. Promote community rallies several times during the year where prominent speakers can be invited to address assemblies which are large enough to attract the press, radio, and television. Use music and entertainment to make these rallies "too good to miss."

18. Sponsor regular community gatherings where your Congressmen, leaders of the State legislature, or members of the U.S. Senate can speak. Your elected representatives not only appreciate this opportunity but it gives you a more intimate relationship with them when you want to discuss critical legislation.

19. You have contact with many friends and relatives who respect your opinion. Have a regular mailing list of good material which comes your way so these relatives and friends can become informed and involved. Remember, the U.S. Constitution makes self-government a numbers game!

20. For Christmas or birthday presents, send friends or relatives a subscription to the Freemen Digest or become a pledged Freeman for them so they will receive everything the Institute publishes.

21. Sponsor a writing contest on a patriotic subject in the local high school or college and give as part of the prizes a free tuition to attend the next Constitutional seminar in your area. Other prizes could be given to contests in the lower grades.

22. Sponsor a song-writing contest with attractive prizes in connection with an assigned patriotic subject.

IF YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH ANY TWO OF THE ABOVE ASSIGNMENTS, WE THINK THE FOUNDING FATHERS WOULD BE PROUD OF YOU.