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A Letter From Dean Forrest Dear Students, I am sorry to see you go. We will miss you. You have been a source of pride and inspiration to us and we believe that in the future we will hear an awful lot of good things about you all. Remember, don ' t be afraid to start at the bottom, just don ' t remain there. Yours truly. Shelton Forrest Dean of Students 27
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A Letter From Acting President Woodruff Dear Seniors: Traditionally the President of the College is asked to extend official greetings, and congratulations to the graduating class through the forum of the Yearbook. I wholly concur with the tradition, and I do extend of- ficial, but none the less personal best wishes to each and every one of you represented in this, the 1978 Emersonian. Congratulations! To those sentiments may I add some of my thoughts as I consider the implications inherent in any commencement occasion. I expect every graduating class has been reminded that these are the best of times, and the worst of times. The phraseology may have changed, but the thought remains valid . Most of you have completed your formal education. You have taken out of your classes and studies, and from your professors and classmates, as much knowledge as your efforts warranted. Now it is your responsibility to utilize that knowledge in whatever professional fields become available to you. It is my sincere hope that you will meet with personal satisfaction whatever your pursuits. It is also my hope that you will value yourself highly, as you value each and every human being with whom you come in contact. If you can communicate this concern, for yourself and others, we shall know that the goal of Emerson College has been achieved, for you will demonstrate in the most positive sense that communication is the key to peace, joy, and human understanding. Sincerely , Oiiver .W. Woodruff Acting President r fa. 26
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ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Oliver W. Woodruff, Acting President Ruth M. Fritz OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENTS Edna Ward Philip D. Lerner Karen Voci Geri Grande ADMISSIONS Dana K. Denault Helen M. Cross Sheila Rehrig ALUMNI AFFAIRS Barbara Morgan ATHLETICS James C. Peckham BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Brian Suzan CAREER SERVICES Toby Barthoff Susan Anderson COLLEGE RELATIONS Geri Gourley COLLEGE UNION Linda Slowe James C. Peckham CONTINUING EDUCATION Mary Linda Merriam Lois Drake CONTROLLER’S OFFICE Roger Spidle William C. Scally John Sullivan 28
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