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Sip by the Sie : — — Our national goals have recently caused concern. What are they? Have we lost them? The nation expresses itself through the individual; it is through us that the nation thinks and feels. These are important years to us as young adults. Eager to learn, we break through the turbid, surrounding stream of life, searching for a foothold—a purpose in life. As we seek to develop and enrich ourselves, our aims be- come clearer, our aspirations surer. Friends guide us when discouragement throws us off. Learning to use our natural talents, we strive to excel, to be recognized and respected. Our worth, our struggle for ideals, is one of the measures of the nation's wealth. We know what it is to be a good American—more than that, a good person. Our education is a bright, new star to steer by—look to the new star. WE EXPRESS our feelings about our national goals through themes and speeches. Page 4 elimi ALL HELPING POLIO SUFFERERS, Kay Schwartz sells Easter Seals to Mrs. Hamner. ent en THE PRESIDENTIAL election produces friendly rivalry between Tom Newell and Nancy Kelley.
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pa for an Understanding Sharing our hopes and fears with others, we form bonds with things outside ourselves. We seek un- derstanding in others for our enjoyment of life de- pends upon our relationship with people. We help and comfort each other, increasing our bonds through mutual good feeling. Friendship means responsibility to others—consideration of their feelings and interest in their aspirations. Recognized and respected for our true worth, we find in fellowship satisfaction and a sense of be- longing. The powerful spirit of youth tempered with the prudence of maturity surges through us, searching for understanding. HANS KAESTNER, our American Field Service stu- dent, enjoys an evening meal with his host family, the Sandersons. A FALL AFTERNOON ride deepens our understanding of nature. ’ ' : MUTUAL good feeling! OUR FRIENDLY ADVISORS aid us in planning for the future. Page 6
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