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Robert W. Kochenour, M. A. Columbia University To the Graduating Class of 1954: You are reaching a transition period of your lives - a period in which many, but not all, of the responsibilities and privileges of adulthood will be yours. Some of you will spend the period in college, business school, or other institutions of somewhat familiar pattern in which education is promoted as a formal process. Others of you will enter the college of hard knocks. While not nearly so formal, educational processes do take place there - sometimes more rapidly than in the former case. Regardless of which of these you choose, remember that no matter how much you may have learned to date the ratio of that portion of human knowledge which you do not possess to that which you do, is an exceedingly large one. Opportunities for further learning will present themselves daily through personal associations, newspapers, books, television, and other educational media. If you are not to be- come quickly outdated, accept these opportunities to improve yourselves instead of dreaming of the good old days which were probably never so good as their memories have them. Accept, too, the inevitability of change, and when change seems to be desirable, join with those trying to make your world, your country, and your community better. It is regrettable that there are still those who would ask youth to bear arms in defense of its society without giving it the proper voice in conducting that society's affairs. Rather than merely gripe about this situation, accept every opportunity to learn more about this world of ours. In that way, when the time does come for you to raise your voices in adult circles, they may be raised for worthy causes. In the meantime it may be well to remember that the quotation, There is no substitute for workf' is just as true today as when the Wizard of Menlo Park first uttered it. You are to be congratulated upon completing the last phase of your public school education. May there be even greater achievements for each of you in your life's work. Very sincerely, Robert W. Kochenour Page 7
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