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'imfbj Ch Gkurc ' t V X B Although the influence of the home in molding early behavior patterns is great, it is supplemented by the church, which plays an ever-increasing role in the moral and spiritual development of youth. The church unlocks the door to faith and under- standing, essential qualities of every student. The church provides us with the inspiration, the moral standards, and the spiritual guidance which we need to achieve peace of mind. Our faith in a Power greater than ourselves inspires us to exert our best efforts in our daily lives. Our conscience does not permit us to shirk duty or to perform our tasks in a half-hearted way. Neither does it allow us to consider ourselves su- perior to our fellow students or to treat our par- ents, teachers, and other adults with disrespect. The church instills in us a sense of values which are paramount to our happiness and success.
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Sealed, left lo righl: .I. Tallml. l'. Clarke, l'. St'llIIlIlllIII'I'. fl. Ilipp. II, Gfiasf- fl. Smilh. In ,milf-1-. .w.-.wal row: S. f,0l'llll'l'. I.. fill.-fi1'IIlIIlI'1Z. JI. Canelr. JY. 510110. C. if-f'ivx. J. .llayz-r'. lf. Uward. J. Hey. lf. Sf',Il'lIli'llIIlIl. I. llrobnylr. Third rozr: l'. Jlaugvr. I. Levasque. F. Caswell. U. I.v1ran. l'. Marshall. Fourllz rnzv: If. Sf'lIl'U4'llt'l', C. Mavlfie, R. Harrison. Yllll G PEUPLE' liltlllll' ln recent years both educators and churchmen of all denominations have be- come increasingly aware that the future of America lies in the training of youth. Thorough, well-rounded secular and re- ligious training of today's youth will re- sult in a strong country in the future. In an effort to assume their share of the re- sponsibility, Protestant, Catholic, and ,lew- ish leaders all over the country have organized young people's groups. Many of us have been privileged to par- ticipate in the various recreational, social and educational activities of one of these groups. We have viewed films, served on panels, listened to outside speakers, and helped with service projects-all of which have helped to make us better citizens. 9 Seated, left to righl: J. Sykes. M. Yecies. 1. Boyd. Ii. lloplrins, R. Na:- zaro, J. Leeds, J. Gallagher. Seroml row: S Paul. J. Vmulding. TV. Hero. - -1 A. Cardone, J. Marzalf. Lindgren, I. Maurer. II. Third row: F. Reed. Brown, L. Allen. P. Hageman. Fourth ron' Hotchkiss, R. Lampe, J. Ilarring. li. Harris. 11. lfarr. S. Sachs. R. Ilagg. IV. Langdon. U1 H. fldams. lf. D. Easlmead. ... 9. '
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