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fa L uh . hjp ''faiM - :y- c'-'u c ‘ Xy Jtfa - Jumvioi cY7?ei- 7l l' js '‘ J jcya 104 AcU TWugk Bducctfaw W FinJy Owi6eHve6 THROUGH EDUCATION WE FIND OURSELVES We deemed this to be an appropriate theme for an annual produced in this Age of the Astronaut. Through education, John Glenn conquered space--with the assistance of his less romantic but nevertheless highly educated co-workers. A sizable faction of the current crops of teenagers says with disgust, Education Bah! It just doesn't send me! Nix on that. It sent Glenn, didn't it? Way out, too. There is no doubt but what formal education has pro- gressed tremendously since its first inception. Some people question the authenticity of a number of the benefits for which modern educational innovation have been given credit. That great strides have been made, however, is hardly refutable. One finds contemporary education in- finitely more complex than was its former counterpart. Undeniably, scientific discoveries will constantly render obsolete many of the presently held concepts and philoso- phies in the educational field, as elsewhere. To keep abreast of technological and scientific advances, educa- tional practices will continue to evolve as they always have. The evolution of education is facetiously illustrated by the following quip: Modem education has greatly simplified the three R's—from reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic to rah, rah, rah. Just because education is often the object of our jest in no way detracts from the significance of the fact that it has risen to lofty prominence in the ultra progressive so- ciety of our nation, and that it becomes of increasingly greater importance each passing day. The ones of us who subscribe to the mirthful philosophy, It ain't the school I don't like. It's the principal of the thing, might consider Aristotle's statement: 'The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. If we will start at the base of the tree and work diligently upward, ignoring the scraped elbows and barked shins, through education we will find ourselves enjoying the sweet
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