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FAll EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MERLE WAlLIS,PRESlDENT The American education system is the product of the democratic society inwhich it exists, and it cannot change with- out a major alteration of society. The system will retain its hereditary infirmities. Superficial improvements may seem like radical changes, but the basic illness shall not be cured. The cancerous malignancy which threatens to dcstmy the society which created it is the insistance that the schools of this country produce well-rounded, confor- ming, socially adjusted patriotic citizens. Ido not advocate a society of misfits and malcontents, but we are pro- ducing :i generation of security-seeking clods that have been assimilated into one blob which will not be capable of the dynamic thought and action that a nation needs to maintain a position as a world power. I say beware the evils of too many activities and the false joys of the glorious social life. It is the duty of education to develop intellectual curiousity and mental maturity which stimulate the individual to serious thoughts and great ideas.
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PRING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL PETER MIIURE, PRESIDENT Gra.nt has always been and continues to be a fine school. The 1958-1959 school year has seen many changes, Our school administration has taken a new approach to the education problem by eliminating some extracurricular activities and initiating higher standards of scholastic requirements. To you seniors continuing your education on a higherlevel, this academic aggressiveness will prove rewarding. To the underclassmen, just remember, this adjustment to change has always made Grant a fine school. Be a part of it, do your share, it will pay you dividends! Thank you for letting me share an active part in our student government.
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