Fairleigh Dickinson University Madison - Columns Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

 - Class of 1965

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Thomas L. Heaton, Acting Director of Admissions Paul B. Gillen, Evening School Director 3 ,. , e'. 'w 3.. sz71'-.$3;$:.$. 1.$ , v, 76 Richard Whitney, Placement Director James Drummond, Bursar Virgil Abrams, Director of Dining Services

Page 79 text:

Each of the graduating classes from the Flor- ham-Madison Campus has left a significant legacy. This is particularly true of the Class of 7965. I shall always recall the Class of 7965 with warmth and appreciation as the class that worked with great success in creating and implementing a new con- cept of student government and in developing patterns and traditions needed on a new residen- tiaI-commuter campus. The Class of 7965 worked wholeheartedly toward the creation of a true com- munity spirit on the campus in an enlightened and sophisticated manner. The Class of 7965 participated in and wit- nessed many developments on the campus during its four years. Yours is the first class to have re- sided in the opening phase of Twombly Hall and to have graduates from the completed residential complex. Yours, then, is the class that carried through the transition of the Madison campus to a half residentiaI-half commuter campus form. As you leave, plans are far along for the building of the next dormitory. A vital element in these tradi- tions is the close cooperation you developed be- tween resident and commuter students. The stu- dents living at home in nearby communities add a richness to our lives that the completely resi- dential campus cannot have. While preparing this final message of appreci- ation to the Class of 7965, 7 read through the class roll. With nearly every name, I readily recalled some act by which that person helped build the student community. It made me realize that the reason the Class of 7965 has such special mean- ing to me is that it has been such a personal ex- perience to work with each of you. May I ofTer to each of you my best wishes for your success in the years to come in whatever paths you choose to follow. I know each of you grasps the necessity for individual commitment and action. Deon Pratt 7'5



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