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lndltorlal The CFISIS of teachmg has come to a head through the pressure of great popula tion changes smce the Second World War In the decade before 1941 a llttle more than two mllhon chlldren were born m the Umted States each year Smce that date the num ber has rlsen steadlly In 1055 lt was just about double what It was twenty years earller As a result a tldal wave of students has mundated the schools Advances m medlcme and lmprovements ln standards of llVll'lg, per mtt efen r ore chlldren to survnve babyhoocl and to enter upon their edueatlon Relatlve prosperlty euables a X'lS11'1g percentage of them to remam to complete thelr courses of study In 1956 80 per cent of the ellglble 'xge groups were enrolled ln prlmary and The elementary level was flrst to feel the effects In 1045 46 there were less than 20 mxlhon students ln the fxrst exght grades ln 1955 56 almost 30 mllhon and the number wlll rlse as the blrth rate has In the hxgh schools the malor shock of expanslon IS st1ll two or thlec years off Just over 6 mxlllon boys and gnl were I'6CClVll1g a secon dary LJLICHIIOI1 ten years ago just over seven mxlhon do so now But by the time today s slx year old moves on to htgh school clght years from now he wlll be owe of more than 10 mllhon and that number too wnll grow The colleges and mstltutlons of hlgher educatlon are least prepared and therefore will suffer naost Already they are cxowdcd xvlth 25 mllllon students a m1lll0I1 more than beto e thc war But when the current crop of nrst graders enrolls twelve years from now they w1ll be part of a colleg1ate lopulatlot of well over 5 mxlllon posslbly as hgh as 8 m1ll1on There 1S no escape from the loglc of these fmgures These babxes are already born and more are on thelr way Place w1ll have to be found for them unless we wxsh to deprlve them of thelr bxrthrlght as Amerl cans 6 L 'Qc rqljjf Qfkf ll .iffy .f 1 o . . . . Y . . , . - - A' . . , . ' ' . ' ' r . 1 . E . . ,V I. A y . . , . . ut 1 .I . , . . , secondary schools, 30 per cent in the colleges. . . , , -H? , ., .- '1T?':,... Q 11-1 Q45wGWhJ P tp, 1:5 :s3qQS'J ! .1 ,- X.. ,iaqi ' , sms?-055.4 4.
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62. W f Mx I H fill ld LOVE ME TENDER Three brothers off to war they went To fxght the yankee soldlers sent Mom recelved word that they were dead Elvls marrled so xt was sald One day about the house they sat Elvls out plowmg m the wet Heard some rlders rxdmg hard In much surpr1se If was the brothers One by one they hugged thelr mother Last came Then came Kathy who wanted to dre Vance the Planned to Elvls sa1d And we ll stay marrted the rest of my hfe Vance went to bed and started to dream To l1ve ln th1s house he couldnt 1t seemed They went to a fanr the next day He decided that he would po aw As he was about to leave the llacc Wrth a yankee soldier he came face to facc He had stolen some money Whnch seemed very funny They took h1m on a tram The rebels alded hlm agam Several times dur1ng the strlfe The rebels had saved hrs hfe Elvls was shot qulte soon And shortly died from the wound If he had lxved h1s heart would be sore Kathy and Vance were together once more Elvns and started to cr cute one of the three marry Kathy you see She IS my Wlfe Lmda Annls Class of 60 Elvls and my Parents Us K1ds have problem parents On thls we all agree But at my house they re really not What they pretend to ba M Wg, lt e They 'ty they dont l1ke Elvls And wren he starts to smg Dad looks at Mom rn great drsgust Mom frowns luke everything Mom says I llke to garden Dad says I luke to bowl But when hes on and we re away Ill bet they rock and roll When Perry Comos smglng Mom says Let me hear hlm' Or when Theresa Brewers on To talk Dad tlunks IS sm Wlth Elvls now 1ts dlfferent Although I thmk hes neat Mom just slts there a kmttmg But forgets and taps her feet And when Dad s1ts and reads and rocks He just starts dozmg flne When Elvls starts on Hounddog You can hear h1s snores keep tlme Poor old pare Its how we love them Tnough we cause them much dlstress But with kmdness a d wxth patlence Soneday they ll accept The Pres Rhoda Chadbourne Class of 60 Rock n Roll Smgers When Guy Mltchell smgs the blues And Fats smgs Blueberry Hull Elvrs comes out wlth Hound Dog And everyones very stlll When Elvls really gets Slnglflg He starts hrs rock n roll dance All us teenagers love hrm He really got h1s chance Put them all together They all slng rock n roll We hope they stay on top Of the natlonal record poll Luella Annxs Class of 60 r ' 1 , 9, 1 X l gh: af V ltr' ' ,L L I at le f Q fe 1' f I ,- F , f I l 5 y , 1' ' ' l it ' ' W J 77 ' 'T . I Soon they entered their front yard. .. - ,. I . y . . , - . ' , aff. . A l - ' ' ' sc as '
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