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Dean's Message To the Members of the Class of 1969: Each of you is graduating because you have satisfied the demands of the rigorous professional curriculum of this College. By passing the required examinations, by com- pleting the scheduled laboratory work and by maintaining a suitable attendance record you have demonstrated your ability and desire to the satisfaction of the faculty. So now we let you go taking with you our sign of approval, the diploma. There are, however, factors that you take along with you that are not easily measured at this point in time. We, the faculty, have tried by teaching, and by example, to develop and to strengthen in you an idealistic approach to the practice of your profession. Very gradually, perhaps only after many years, will we learn of our successes and failures in this part of the curriculum. The measure will not be financial success; anyone who wishes to make money in today’s economy can do so. Our criteria are much more demanding. How vigorously will you seek out opportunities to apply concepts you have learned? Will you fight for your ideals or will you capitulate into acceptance of practice suitable for past generations but not for yours? Will you devote the time and energy required for continuous study of the professional and ethical developments within your field of practice? Will you be ready to push forward the frontiers of your profession as society makes available the opportunities for greater responsibilities? Or will you seek refuge in maintenance of the stams quo because you have destroyed your own capabilities to advance? Graduates of the Class of 1969, you have the intellectual power and the numerical strength to move your profession perceptibly in the direction in which you want it to go. Only if you move your profession forward will your educational experience here have been truly successful in the most complete sense. I have confidence in you. 6 Walter Singer, Dean
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Biology Department William R. Stoll, B.S., Ph.D., Eugene A. Lentini, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Charles H. Huppert, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., John E. Flynn, B.S., 8 M.S., Ph.D. Lawrence M. Gifford, B.S., M.D.
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