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ll ' X xp ' 7 ,1 . Q ll xl ga 4 FOUR CITIZENS OF TOMORROW The life and development of an individual from childhood to maturity is determined by many great iniluences. Parental guidance, school life, the radio, the newspaper and many other factors each in its turn contributes in moulding the Citizen of Tomorrow. The first dominatnig force is that of parental guidance. Home training lays the foundation for the regulation, co-operation and co-ordination which is necessary in the building of better citizens. Children learn that they must abide by certain rules and consider the rights of others, if they are to lead a -happy life. Thus, the home begins a practice of citizenship which is de- veloped more fully upon entering school. A beginner in our local school system is standing on the threshold of a new life. The contacts and friendships that are made in those first school years will exert a tremendous influence upon his character and whether he will be an asset or a liability to society. The teachers to whom the moulding of these young minds are entrusted must be worthy of this trust, for it is they who shape the plastic mind and character of the present generation. VVhen a pupil enters high school he has arrived again at a crisis period in his life. His course now includes the study and opportunity to practice citizenship through student government and other extra-curricula activities. Those w-ho go on to college will continue training, while the others must be completely equipped to enter and take their places at once in the adult world. Education has taught the valuable use of the radio and newspaper in forming the opinions of the present day youth. Not only the school, but all these other activities play their parts in producing the Better Citizen of Tomorrow. These iniluential factors are so important in our everyday lives that they must not be ignored. The modern school accepts them as they are, utilizes their many values for individual betterment and, in fact, becomes itself one of them.
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