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To the Seniors of 1959: It is with particular interest and feeling that I ex- tend congratulations and best wishes to this class of 1959. It seems just yesterday that we hoth entered Bloomsburg State Teachers College for tlie first time. During these last four years we have enjoyed new experiences — academic, social, and cultural — which I hope, have improved our respective preparation for the work we do in education. We have experienced many changes at Blooms- burg during tliis time — increased enrollment, new buildings, academic requirements, and changes that naturally come witli progress. In helping you to adjust to these changes it is our hope that we have helped prepare you for future service to Educatior — one of man ' s most vital needs. Walter R. Blair B.S., M.Ed. DEAN OF MEN Dean Blair gives lasl-minute instructions to Ozzie.
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' I ' o ihf Cnidiiatch of ' ) ' ) ' ): (!i)riitinii( ctiifiil is a limf for lookinfi ahead, hut it is also a time for lookiriR hark. If. in looking Ijack, yon Mc llial voii liavfi lived these four years, you may look aluad ariij cxiicrt to derive pleasure from your wr)rk and appreriation from those with whom you work: for college is more than preparation for life. A college education is life. It i my hope that you have proof of having lived these years at college. May you enjoy professional success and happiness Sincerely, Elizabeth B. Miller B.S., M.Ed. DEAN OF WOMEN Mrs. Miller reoeivos students at the All-College Reception.
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To gra(Jualiiij4 Siniorn: To say that the road aluacj will In- a smooth on«; would Ik; to disillusion you; to say that it will he a challenging and some- times frightening one would l e staying more within the hounds of actuality. For in this world of increasing tension and turmoil, we need, more than ever, young men and women provident enough to see the rewards of hard work and straight thinking and the perils and disappointment in apathy. We hope that, dur- ing tlie past four years, we have prepared you well for the task that is cut out for you. Be proud of the profession you have chosen, and we will be proud of you. John A. Hoch A.B., M.A. DEAN OF INSTRUCTION That ' s Form SS109
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