EDITORIAL 



Juniors, who is your best boy or girl friend? Think a i i i • 



Now, why is he or she your best friend? Why do you like 

 this friend tin* best? Among other things, isn't i; because thi- friend is 



-1 with you? Because you can always depend upon him or her"- The 



nd trust Mr. Roosevelt because he is honest He 



what he thinks is right. You love your parents for their kindness and 



justice to you. Think again with us of the man you like m< man 



you most respect. Would yon be willing to have him. oi 



think you dishonest for the sake of a radish? think t: 



strange question. Let me tell you of a gardener who thinks i 



radish than her honesty. 



Thi> gardener, with a sackful o! vegetables which had been given her 

 iv it was a girl), thinking that no one was near, pulled 



radishes from a garden which did not belong t<> her. She looked about 

 guiltily. What a lowly thing a radish is t.. receive in return foi 

 honeMy \\ e should have been glad to give her do/en. of radi- 

 than to have her prove dishonest. If you 



thing which you have not earned, and you feel that you can not live with- 

 out it. a<k the owner or the one in charge. Ten « ■ will 

 get it. Do not let any one feel that you would St 



Some our l- watching you always to see wl ing to 



make a Strong man or a weak one, a good woman .'. Inch 



) on going to 1 



