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At no other time in out lives than during our youth are we more like the two-headed god, Janus. One face representing out child- hood looks into the past while the other face representing adulthood looks to the future. Childhood was a delightful time for most of us because we were innocent of the harshness of life. Our parents protected us from it with comfort, warmth, and hap- piness. However, as we grew older and came into closer contact with the test of the world, we became acquainted with the other half of Janus - adulthood. Our patents had us assume responsibility at home, and more was expected of us at school. We were taught not only to value the advice of our elders, but also to evaluate and to make our own decisions. For the first time we began to doubt and to fear because our problems seemed to multiply and to become more complex. We made ourselves squirm by brooding over thousands of problems whose answers seemed unobtainable. Sometimes out child-like faith was shattered by reality, sometimes out ambitions and ideals were shaken by failure. In some vague attempt to find ourselves, we struggled against our- selves, out parents, and the rest of the adult world. But gradually, values began to solidify and a foundation for a firm faith in humanity was laid. As each day passes, the two faces of jan- us - the experiences gathered in childhood and the promises of the future - gradually fade into one. When the two sides are firm- ly cemented into one, we will have reached another summit in the process of growth. By then we will have profited enough from bitter experience, sweet joy and love to face the future with confidence. - Carol A. Pansky Editor-in-Chief
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