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A Message for the Present and 37mm Swim Dear 6mduate: Looking ahead twenty five years, I can see you attending your child's graduation, just as. your parents are eagerly anticipating yours today. How will things have changed, what new wonders will we have, and what new demands will be made upon you and your son's generation? Advances in medical science, Which even today have turned the miraculous into the commonplace, will prolong man's life, making it possible for most of you to enjoy seeing your grandchildren graduate from college. Automation will continue to eliminate routine jobs and rapid, revolutionary change will become part of our frame of mind. New products, new medical discoveries, new synthetic materials, wonder drugs, jet aircraft, space travel and nuclear energy will have altered our ways of doing things and our outlook so radically that we will tend to think of the future not just as a modified extension of the past, but more and more as a new way of life. While we have made great progress in learning how to master our physical en- vironment, we will have only begun to deal adequately with distribution or sharing these accomplishments with our own underprivileged or With the great mass of humanity in underdeveloped nations. Technological and scientific progress will continue to bring problems of overpopula- tion, unemployment, increased leisure, and the many sociological problems resulting from mass migration from rural to urban areas. These will remain problems for many years to come. With all the material advances we have made, we must also recognize and believe in the dignity and worth of each individual. Without mutual understanding and respect for the rights of all individuals, a free democratic society cannot exist. It is clear when we think of the dizzying changes of which we are a part, that no one can keep up with our changing world unless he makes a conscious effort at self- improvement through life-long education. In this sense, your graduation is truly a com- mencement. May you enjoy a good life, rich in opportunities to learn and grow and participate meaningfully in activities that are individually and socially rewarding. aw I. Lewis Horowitz Principal
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