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Developing Good Citizens School lnfe affords many good opportunities for developing good citizens The reason fo this is that a school is nothing more than a country ,hen we grow older N6 will be citizens of the United States Now we are citizens of the school In order to be good citizens of the country, we must be good citizens of the schools The school and the country are run on the same prircipal Each has a governirg body, elected by the people, and each keeps discipline by means of punish ment Each 1S supported by tax payers A chool is country on a smaller scale In school pupils take subjects th t eouip themselves for some use ful life work This life work will rake them happy c1ti?ens, happy citizens are more apt to be good citizens There are many activities in school th t help in the formation of good characters and good C1tlZ rs Debating club public speaking, commercial clubs Latin clubs, nil sn clubs basketball teams, base ball teams, football teams, t acl teams and school plays are all chool publish a yeuibook Anyone who 1 ir the c clubs must co op erate vith the other members Po operating Clt1Z ns are as necessary in the school as in the country Yes, th chool offer many oppor tunities for developing good citizen Craig darble Get The Point Do you believe in gnc ts I do I sav one last night go up th ch mncy flue Funny things ran through my he d As I got readg to cra l into bod I'd Just come home from a heavy date I don't know why she kept me l to But redheads and cocktails Just don't mix So, the ghost and I a e in n awful fix Robert hcDonald . I . . . . T M. . r . . U , . . . . O I 0 O 1 1 - . ' . I I n ' L I r . I ' . s ' a O . c l 3 A , . t ' ' . ' ' - ' n A 'il' L J ' D I U . . .E . L 3 -I . A , . A , . . at . v Q . . e- . g c, 1 ' , ' . E-g i 1 1 , ' f - o. r 5 .G . , f , 1 very helpful. Many schools publish weekly or monthly papers and most s s ' f ' 9' . ' m 's 'i se - - J' . A . e - 4 ' ' ' e - ' - ' . 9 5,21 - S A - . .X . . S- ' E H Li ? ' ' L st ? . at ,' , e i. e i. ' 1 f ., ,a ' t w ' - . I 44 A ' . K 6 I I . a -, 'Q . ' . . n r ' a u ' . K
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