a ti al Ex ch anL, e Club t,_. . The N. ITT+ 171--dR,L. l PR"VEFTION 71 F,EK rug vy 8-14,, 1959 The police deoartLient of HoustonpTexas, gives to the parents each J .lvenile who runs afoul to the law, t7elve rules for raising a juvenile Julinquento . Be,in vdth infancy to b ive chil: overythi% he rants& in this tray he ill L yrn7 ,-e— -lievinu the world cmes him a llvingo Alen he picks up "bad" "dirty" words, laugh at him., F:!at rill make him think he is ute." He will run off and pick u.o some other words that will Traoll the top off rur hcado Never give him any s7dritUal raining until he is trenty—rne, anj then let him o,ecide iThr self. Ey the same logic, never teach him the English langua g e. kAy l ,7e v - hen he is cE enough he will want to s;e,ak Bantue Praise him in his presence to all the neiJlLors; shc . — hor much smarter he is than their children. 5- Av. - ,id the use of the word wrong. It may develop in the chile' a b uilt cem•elex. This rill prepare him to believe that ': , hen he is TTunished later en for stealing cars assaultin t ; 7 - men that society is a b ainst htri and that he is rein; persecuted. •S 0 0 • O (ed. note) Sincere thanks to hr. John Coin and kr. Burgess Fox, high— acres custodians, for repairing the mimeo machine in the Collegian office ° Words cannot express our appreciation* HOT TO RAISE A J UT:VILE DELIKUVT In Trelve Easy Less ns 6. Pick up everythin6 after him: his shoos, his 1 - ooks, his clthese Do everythin i _ for him, s-; that he will experienced in thrcring `rurdens on others, 7. Let him read anythini; he wants. Have no concern 7 - hatver "hat toes into his hin - . Fr yvie him with Lily cues lis, 'rut let his 'rain drink out - .f• any dirty container for rords and ideas. 8. 'quarrel frequently in the 2resence of your children. In this . 77ay they 7-ill 1-e :prepared for 'broken homes later on. 9. Give him all the snendint; zoney he vmnts; never let him earn his own. 10. Satisfy every craving; of th? child for food, drinks and everything that has to do 7 , ith the sense of taste and touch, E xatifyinL every sensual desired 11. Take his pert aGainst policaL:en, teachers and neiJlbors. They are all prejudiced nainst your childo 12. 'hen he L ets into real tr - Akle s alrays defend yourself and say s "I never could do anything rith him*" • C February 22 George Washington, the first of six children of Augustine and Lary Washington, was born 227 yea rs ago, in Bridges Creek, Virginia's - • • ~..1 1
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