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. l V.P. FREDERIC .IACQBS Provost and Academic Vice President As a newcomer to the College, I feel a spe- cial bond with this year's seniors, many of whom helped me to learn about the Col- lege, and have expressed to me their hopes and expectations for John Jay in the years ahead. I very much hope that the College has helped you to develop skills, and to pre- pare you for challenging and satisfying lives and careers. Now, as you leave John Jay, you can help the College: you can do this as proud alumni, working in ways which exemplify the values and knowledge you have acquired here. Congratulations! This is a moment of spe- cial achievement, and I am pleased to be one of the many who wish you well in your future endeavors. li A --4 I -MESSAGES TO THE GRADUATES- .P. JAMES A. MALO E Vice President for Administrative Affairs Let me extend to the members of the class of 1984, heartfelt con- gratulations on the completion of your degrees. For some, because of the necessity to work, or raise children, or take care of parents or siblings, this educational journey has been difficult but rewarding, for others with less responsibilities or with mandates and committ- ment to student government, student clubs andfor college and stu- dent committees your experience has probably been exciting and rewarding. In the final analysis, whether the journey has been difficult or fun, all of you now have new responsibilities as gradu- ates and professionals . . . to provide leadership for your families, communities and in the field of employment into which you will move. I want to commend the Yearbook Society for their hard and profes- sional work which continues to note John Jay History.
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.P. .IOH COLLI Vice President for College Relations In my work here at John Jay, I am very much aware of the college's close relationship to the world of criminal justice in New York City and State. We sometimes make jokes about the number of celebrations here, but in fact our warm relationship with the people who run various parts of the system is a major advantage to our graduates. You can capitalize on that advantage by keeping in touch with John Jay: by dropping in to visit your professors, by attending alumni functions, by calling or seeing your class- mates occasionally. The New York City Police Commission- er, Benjamin Ward, was teaching at John Jay at the time of his appointment last Januaryg the new New York City Com- missioner of Correction, Jacqueline McMickens, holds two degrees from John Jay. Your professors or classmates might well be the commissioners of the future. A college education is more than just books and lectures. It is a social experience, and it gives you the possibility of lifelong attachments. We recognize that our responsibility to you extends beyond the classroom, and it is part of my job to see that our relationship with the world benefits you, both now and in the future. It is your job to maintain your connection with us, and I urge you to do that. Q , x N x . I J-X ff , - MESSAGES TO THE GRADUATES - DEAN CARGLY TRICGMI Dean of Students Congratulations to each of you of the Class of '84! Every graduating class is special in its own way, but added to your distinction is that you are the graduating class in the year of John Jay College's Twentieth Anniversary. Anniversaries are times of looking back to see how far we have come, and looking forward to see how far we would like to go. We are proud of our twenty years and of the many alumni who have made important contribu- tions to the criminal justice field and other fields of public service. Years from now when you look through this book and think about your years at John Jay, I hope you will think of your graduation from here as your anniversary day - that is, a day that marked the beginning of a new life, a new career, a new perspective. As alumni of John Jay College you will have many op- portunities to celebrate your achievements. Keep in touch with us through the Alumni Association so that we may share in your progress. i iii
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