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'J 13'- L ' 4 . vi 1 - 41 1 . 'V' . ,gg V If -'i 3, f Z' .rr 5-V-' - .f- ' F' ' ,n,j. ', . 'Q J sit? fr-' ' 1 ., 0 4. rx ' ' Graduation from John Jay is a personal and collegial triumph. It exonerates the trust and dedication of so many men and women to the prime importance of a full liberal arts education combined with expertise in specific areas of the field of criminal justice. The men and women who conceived of the college, who brought it into beingand nurtured its unique growth with resolve and foresight and the men and women who graduate this year can exult in the increasing fruition of John Jay College and its mission. Since it is the only four year senior college in the land, founded and committed to the field of criminal justice in its entirety, the graduates are uniquely qualified to work and grow in this field which is so germane to our nation's current dilemmas and crises. I wish you congratulations and every success upon your graduation from John Jay. l also wish that as graduates, your world-view would be based on a larger canvas, a fuller empathy and a daring resolve to continuing growth and change, that it, too, continue to be educated. Gerald W. Lynch Dean of Students 20
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l as fn' My S 4 I. 3 .AN -'uf-.2 .U 1 1 1 af ,f ' fm' J' .A 'lil Id' if' Q' hui Every year, sometime in June, we at John Jay suddenly realize that ours is an extraordinary college. We do not have to lecture our graduates on the need to buckle their belts and earn a living, or on the importance of distinguishing the academic life from the real world. Our graduates have been earning both a living and a degree for sometime. Like all other colleges in this difficult year, John Jay has its problems. Still, I believe there is a mutual respect of faculty and students which is quite unique in the present situation. We on the faculty-if I may presume to speak for my colleagues-have learned that mature men and women can study very effectively while working in very demanding jobs. You who are graduating have, I hope, learned that John Jay is a first-rate college with an accomplished and sympathetic faculty. We are proud of you for achieveing your success under difficult circumstances. We wish you well and hope you remember us fondly. John Cammett Dean of Faculty I9
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