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FQIQEWQIQD WEducation for All American Youthn is a recent publication of the Educational Policies Commission. Here we find postwar educational planning stressing character training as one of the major aims of the school, which must not be overlooked. The approach in a school might other group or in lige as well as duty to study his respective group and tactfully 'lqect and guide it' so that proper habits and attitudes will develop. To do this, we teachers must try to understand boys and girls and be willing to view situations from their standpoint as well as our own. used in one school or with one age-level group be quite different from that used with some some other school. It is each teacher's privi- Character is the conduct of a person in situations which involve others. The genuineness of character depends upon the degree to which a person respects the rights and welfare of others as well as his own. The experience of working democrati- cally with others for a greater purpose than personal welfare is an example of character education. A baseball player who, for the good of the team as a whole, plays a position other than the one of his choice is developing a better character. Every ac- tivity at the school offers such training whether work, in the science laboratory, editing a school recreation, as well as at social and other group side of school. p We should remember that Wreputation is what are, while character is what we really are.W in formal class yearbook, or in gatherings out- people think we fmt more
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Editor- 0 o o - Assistant Editor Literary Editors School News. . . Athletic Editors Alumni Editor. . Humor Editors. . HILLTOP STAFF Business Manager. . . . . . Assistant Business Managers. . Art Editor. . . .Shirley Preble .Virginia Bates Kathryn Brunelle Ann Withington . .Gabriel Recos . Bernard Barnes Carlyn Bryant . .Stuart Bryant . .Richard Recos Julia Boyd . Gabriel Reoos . . . Lois Adams Robert Belden Arline Dorow .Shirley Preble Assistant Art Editors. . , . .Richard Reeos Typists. . Chief Mimeograph Operator. . Mimeograph Assistants. . Evelyn Upham . Virginia Bates Constance Burdett Rosalie Clark Laura Knowles . Virginia Bates . . Sally Cooley Rosemary Sullivan
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