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Ladies and gentlemen, honored y stand before yo u and expoundton you who were hoping to hear the mechanized society. This class great saccomplishment, and in its far, and we have during the K headmasters - Edgar T. Mcleary, to relate our experiences at the old radiators in the winter-time, and the window. y Here at 4811 Kelly Road in 1983, we doubted simply look at the number gli Class Gration are of the pottery f ests, it has always been the duty of the class orator to and I must apologize to those of on politics, socialrreforrn or our is uniqueg unique in terms of character, are the largest Berkeley senior Class thus been preside over by three separate d e are as I'm last class tobe able gl1l3lClI'llDble1ClOVVfI third story art roorn even hat there are some for l My Itlooks like a pig mold can be very con- the role our have to be you ,f ttf, 160 all Thank T ,fi for ,rre .La A ,z WQ3' 4 4'5
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Salutatory Address by Lawrence E. Bloch Ladies and gentlemen, faculty members, distinguished guests, family, friends, and fellow graduating seniors: Looking over the class of 1983, I think that it is safe to say that we represent the fruition of the ideals upon which Berkeley was founded. As many of you are probably aware by now, we are the first of the larger senior classes and the last class to have survived an entire year at antiquated hotel that Berkeley on Davis It would seem finally about break with the with the campus. But I against this urge for a conserve our firsts, the first old well old Berkeley. '83 wanted to be wie did it giii , gggiit - Q if- . -:1 .L be reform of ,gelgectiogn the '89 Club, having students sit on . , Q kk.. . social service I the seniors that resultedglin overs 1,560 man service, and the ,construction df the new senior lounge, ,yggga re accomplishments siwhiclifiife one of on with pride and which oldest and can look upon asg surpass. i presperefi b come leaders Miss Gibbsl he-rf' we have the and ad- for this. go off to our I would like friends who each of S i ciples and t a years at On the trip and and en- Northeast SU! on last fall, instltu stuck out diversity. to strive rounded while were colleges a major this n closing, I would the class of our strong in keep it that its state of disrepair will to remind us of our beginnings on Davis even as we add to the formidable array of on this campus. like to '83 for divldual so as to unify and for overcoming to become opinion has I one of the most classes ever to Berkeley. COD' is
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5 wffiitiksiwf it gi L A Class Poem Close your eyes and you will be at your hi h school graduation. . Close your eyes and you will be at your college. Close your eyes and you will be at your college graduation. Close your eyes and you will be getting married. V Close your eyes and you will be olding your first child. Close your eyes and you will beattending your childs graduation Close your eyes and you will be holding your grandchi d. Close your eyes and you won't be able to oipenithein, ' it Time is a fat greasy man wearing seersucker ' and eating peanuts at a train station, Time has teeth of pearl and turquoise and ears of polished brass. Time is a lizard scuttliugi under a flat rock in a heated desert. Time is a small darkgman down wicked streets. Time is and as as a own heart, beating too Time sucks the water fro after a rain and spits it of cars Ito tell you that an angel a cloak face for Time is as cramped as a i m me! my X g me! 15 . Q Es' here 12 years. it pencils has been sharpened goals and expectations E is necessary to select E is blind, and i bag. iff B l . as ' 3
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