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;:?iji:iSK!«g«mi;!S|!jSSigiiiij!]SSS iiiuu .J.1 1,1,11 II lAiW ■ I WIIIH Change should not necessarily be a rapid thing; the democratic system we live in is based on years of valid experience and has been built on tradition. The fact that it has been built up would indicate that it too changes. If it were not for this hard wall of traditional val- ues which has protected our rights down through the years, we would not be allowed to climb on top of it and bellow and complam about what we are standing on. People have the ability to live under prac- tically any system they are brought up in, and we are trying to make our system the right one, the one we feel is right just as people have been trying to do for generations. We who now feel so enlightened must learn to handle responsibility and to understand the way others feel about the same things we feel so differently about. In order for people to keep a viable system to- gether, including a school such as St. Andrews, and yet admit change, they must work together, accept responsibility, and strive for some- thing that they truly feel is good; that is all the Code asks us to do. ■iiiliii ii-iif
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All we can see are the injustices which surround us. We are part ot a new generation who cannot un- derstand why the almighty dollar is valued over human life or why a war is being fought outside our country by our country with millions of dollars when thousands of our own people are starving, or why some white men do not feel the black man or the red man equal to them. Our upbringing has left the door of dissent open to us. We clamor for change, but the some- times hostile wall of tradition seems to stand in the way to pre- vent change. Just as we cannot really understand our elders, they do not really understand us how- ever they try. The youth of today were brought up under conditions different from those of their parents who have done much to try to make things better for us and for them- selves, but now some people are trying to tear all this down quickly.
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