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l i i 'i SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE The wisest minds, I find, are the most teachable. The wider one's experience, the more thorough his study, the braver his heart, and the stronger his intelligence, the more willing he is to hear what you or any man may have to offer. Stuhbornness is usually the instinctive selffclefense of conf scious weakness. When one can do nothing to show his strength, he imitates the mule, the most despised of animals -sets his feet, lays hack his ears, and won't budge, Spinoza's maxim was that the two great banes of humanity are selffconceit and the laziness coming from selffconceit. 10
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Education for citizenship is an objective of secondary edu' cation which is related to all other aims. This objective was the idea foremost in the minds of the founders of public schools in America. The National Honor Society is based on the belief that those desirable citizenship qualities are best developed through motivated activity, experienced by students under as near lifeflike situations as possible. That the Honor Society is an agency for stimulating and motivating such activities is an undisputed fact. It provides incentive and recognition to students who have the abilitv and desire to do outstanding work in their studiesg who def sire to build character and purpose that will make them an influence for Hner and better living, and who wish to develop qualities of leadership and serviceg and which so doing to serve the school and contribute to the enrichment of school life. Activities of the National Honor Society not only conf tribute to the building of desirable citizenship traits in the school community, but also open the way for young people to participate in the social, economic, civic and political affairs of the community. My closing comment shall be a quotation from Henry Van Dyke: Four things a man must learn to do If he would make his record trueg To think without confusion clearly, To love his fellow-men sincerely, To act from honest motives purely And trust in God and heaven securely. 11 1 93 3 :S T I-I-I :S 4
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