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THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE As I write this, the year has barely begun. When you read this, the year will nearly be over. I have many hopes for this year. Some will be realized. Others will not. One of my greatest hopes for the year is that we will realize a sense of community at Grand View Collegeg that we will be bound together by common purposes and common goals. We are gathered at Grand View to pursue knowledge, seek wisdom, and achieve understanding of ourselves and our world. And we undertake this common task as students, teachers and ad- ministrators with the understanding that we share the burden of success or failure. How well we achieve these goals is somewhat reflected in this yearbook - to the extent that time deadlines allow. Years from now I 'hope that you can look back, recognizing old friends and associates and feel that there was indeed the spirit of community present at Grand View. And that within that community there were those to whom one was indebted for help and guidance. I Having been at Grand View but three months, it is dyffcult for me to know the depths and complexities of lyfe at Grand View. However, even in this short time it is evident to me that I have in- herited, as have you, from Dr. Ernest D. Nielsen and those who have gone on before, a tradition in education that emphasizes a concern A for high quality in personal relationships, inspiration for service to fellow mankind, and the discovery of values for living. To them we acknowledge our debt and pledge our fidelity. Lastly, in this yearbook we honor our student body. After all, a college without students is no college at all. A college exists for its students and Grand View is no exception. Therefore, I salute the students of Grand View in the year 1972-73. My best wishes to you all for a lU'ef7lled with wisdom and a sense of well-being. May peace be yours. KA +T1..,.,,,x
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