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rintilpial ' Zflllraaaaaa Members of the class of 1954: American society is changing or progressing, Changing under the impacts of science, invention, enterprise, and thought. Early Agricultural society in the United States long had fairly settled ways of living and working. Wood had to be cut and split. cows fed, wool spun and woven, food-stuffs garnered and prepared for use, crops planted and reaped. Know- ledge was extensively traditional and life went on very much inthe same way from year to year. Social commands were positive and clear, and generally in- equivocal. Preparation for life was categorically handed down by the elders. On the other hand, in an industrial society, such as we have today, ways of life and economy are constantly changing. New industries appear, old industries die out, new forms of property appear, and change. Routine breaks up. The age at which youth enters industry is raised. The learning of the elders is no longer completely applic able. Life becomes uncertain in many respects. A quest for security amid the new conditions begins, -in the organizations of corporations, trade unions, farmers' cooperatives, old age pensions, unemployment insurance, etc. It is in such a changing industrial-agricultural society that you are now entering. This is not a theory. It is a fact. This American society is one of the many societies in a changing world. Its well- being depends in some measures upon our relationships with other nations, upon their fortunes on peace and war. Enter into this sojourn realizing that it is a venturesome voyage and be the captain of your ship. Mr. William C. Evans Principal Lebanon Valley University of Pittsburgh A.B. AND A.M. ' i Miss Ieane Bock Secretary Jeane is a friend to everyone.
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