Show I 1 GREAT GREAr IS YOUTH I IThe The very Ine Inexperience of youth isan Is Isan isan an asset Thus we learn by experience but some ot of o the things we learn we would best leave unlearned unearned We We learn to set get et discouraged but youth is In its audacity It will vill succeed others have have failed I W We lea learn n timidity ft We e grow cautious cau cau- cau- cau with age Often Orten caution is a a. name for tor cowardice But youth is bold It flings s c caution to to the winds and attempts the impossible I We e grow gow weary with the load long carried tarried Our shoulders stoop our feet and our steps tumble But youth rejoices rejoices reJoices re re- re- re to run lun a race Youths Youth's S head I is in the air and life lifes life's s challenge e Is like wine I We Ve grow row pessimistic and melancholy as life lite dips toward the sunset Some glorious old men fight off the sere touch of age and keep young brains under white hai hairs s and fresh tresh hearts In withered bodies but for lor the most part ag age age- is a time of ot decay But youth is optimistic It believes the best is yet yetto yetto yetto to be It refuses to accept defeat It is full cf of confidence on the threshold of battle Youth is full tun of thrills Life Lite has not grown rown stale and tasteless Youth has vision and imagination and resilIency resiliency resil resti- I and recuperative power Great Greut is youth The world word would be doomed but for tor the th fact tact that every fifty 3 years ears or BO so so th the race renews It Itself Itself itself It- It I self and a new gener generation capable and courageous steps out to salute the morning Hope la ts the guerdon g pf of youth immortal hope Hard indeed would be man mans man's s lot Ift if It t the e children of ot tomorrow had to start where the toe children of today leave eave off ott They come into the heritage of ot the achievements of the past but they come without wl-hout the handicap of the I failures of the past |