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So it Hlls a most important place in the complicated industri has man needed assistance as completely as he does in this world. As his individuality shrinks in the enormity of his lose responsibility for the movement of events. Here is one of education. Schools must create an awareness of the part the i solution of social problems. Otherwise man's inventions will enstein monster, industrialism will subvert humanity to its reduce the human unit to the status of automatic slavery. be used to advance humanity to higher standards of life w' society. Witness the degrading spectacle of modern wars bet' states. American schools strive to elevate the individual thr As the individual nears a state of satisfaction, all society mo' Work, play, and art are the trinity of human achievements As each human being attains this three-fold end his sens emerges. This overcomes the fatalism and defeatism comm cieties--a feeling that spawns totalitarian concepts and the id into the collective state. Through the schools, the stpfdent se ment, the extension of his creative abilities, the desire to ser and wholesome social experiences. ln these areas are encom meeting this obligation. lt appreciates the task entailed and service in aiding its graduates to meet the problems of a c 9 v A al society of today. Never age when his stage is the environment, he tends to the great tasks of modern ndividual must play in the master him. Like a Frank- vill. Mass production will nd the tools which could .l be employed to destroy ween supposedly civilized l 1 ough various approaches. ves toward the same end. which spell contentment. e of a high life purpose on to many industrial so- ea of individuality merged cures intellectual develop- ve others, physical Htness, passed the work, play and hool is happy to assist in eeks to render the utmost omplicated age. art, needed for a rounded existence Wyomissing High Sc s
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