Auburn Maine School of Commerce - Ray Yearbook (Auburn, ME)

 - Class of 1946

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- GRADUATICN TIME We might as well face it. The day is coming shortly when people will not be able to ob4 tain jobs and hold them. Mass productionand machinery of all kinds are the new competitors which haveturned business into a scienceg and they demand a brain, aknowledge, a resource- fulness, and a sincerity which the deepest science exacts. Businesswears no cap and gown. To getahead in a world of so much competition, one must beableto understand thoroughly his field ofconcentration. To arrive ,at this understanding, one must betaught to think in- telligently in a specialized line by a school which is in a position to do the teaching. Such schools ananot too diffi- cult to find. At the end of the school years, one should takean inventory to see why he has or has not accomplished as much as was offered. Not only should he consider how much he has accomplished, but how well he comprehendsg not only how many years he has spent in the school, but what he has poured into them and what measure of spiritual content given him in return. Gnce again it is graduation timeand inventory time. Thouf sands of young men and women will say farewell toclassrooms Diplomaswill degrees will others, and they have and'oollegedays. beawarded tosomeg be conferred on still others will be chosen as the most wise, the most hand- some, and the most promising of the graduates. But when these brief ceremonies are our and just a memory, what will these same young people do in the field when the world is such a big arena? Yes, in a world which isas unpredictable as it istoday. Right now jobs are plentiful, but will they be hithree or four years? Be- cause rof this unpredictable future, young menand womenmust prepare themselves. To many, a career haindustry will be an ordealg but to others, it will be a great adventureg it will depend on the individual him- self. If one is willing to prepare himself to give all he has, his success cannot be but a great adventure. Butwhen he finds his preparation has not been sufficient, it is useless for him tosearch for an enter- .prise. V At this time of graduatkn many young men and women will leave the world of theory and wdllenter the world o reality. In the well-grounded world of theory, which.isonly now being forsaken, the rulealwaysworked and the problem. was always solvedg but tithe new world of reality, which lies stretched before them, the young people will find that the rule which worked yesterday may not work today, and the same rule which works today may network tomor- row, It willalso come to pass that there willarise many pro- blems whichwill have no appar- entsolution, ,The supreme test will be at hand, and fresh faith is the only thing which will make the testworth-while. If the departing students are ready to meet this challenge-- if they feel the urge to meet it, to give a portion of their souls toit--then they anetruly graduating. May the degrees. of the young peoplebe as long as then' hearts and courage are willing make TUHGID.. ' Pa Do

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