Show 0 1 1 The Year r iI iID Y Q 0 I I DID D ID you ever find an old arrowhead or other relic in the woods or in a farm field turned up by the plow No childhood childhood childhood child child- hood is complete comple e without this thrill Imagination nation nation which Is strongly develop developed d din j in all att children and which virtually disappears in the maturity of most people reconstructs people reconstructs the past for the arrowhead finder He pictures the plowed field when it was wa a dense for forest st alive with deer wild turkeys and arid other game For days after the lad will play y Indian longing f for r the outdoor life of th the tle savage The boy would trade his or marbles prize marbles or prize top for the s secret cret locked up in the past past how how the arrowhead happened to fall wh vh where r re it did whether shot at deer or man The life of which that arrowhead was a part part is fis is almost forgotten now though relatively few te eYt ye years rs have passed It makes you wonder h how w long until our civilization will also be forgotten The Indian wh who whO- fashioned the arrowhead arro thought it was a a a. marvel marVel So it it w was s s-by s by his standards It See seems seems- crude t to us with our high power ver rifles thai tat have replaced d th the arrow arrow- head And nd the tools we use in our our ci civilization will seem equally equally- 1 crude rude to people of the future Change is is eternal eternal Our most perfected perfected perfected per devices ar are only are in the first first jt stage tage g go o nt why opportunity opportunity- is is always present if present if we can only see it |