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iahu.a.u-nm., Zesf Gzbzens Ray Hundley Libby Renner School citizenship is the reaction you have to the privileges, opportunities and limitations which you experience when you recognize that what you think and do affect others as well as yourself. Each year the Greeneville Junior High Faculty selects a boy and a girl to represent the school as the best citizens. This was started in cooperation with the Exchange Club for the boy and girl of the month. The qualifications are high in every respect to be able to be selected to this high honor. Scho- lastic record must be above average. The candidates must be cooperative, dependable, courteous, friendly, well-liked, and possess qualities that are desirable for good democratic citizens, such as, honesty, self-control and service to others. It is necessary to be clean mentally, physically, and morally to be chosen as the best citizens of the year. 38
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