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r ' •J lHI. - V i . f? B ' -ii I - ■ -• k ' ' ' Miss Flack THE PRESIDENT ' S SECRETARIES Miss Kennedy 12
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Martin J. Lydon, A.B., A.M., Ed.D., Sc.D. President 11
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President ' s Message To you young men and women of the Class of 1965 go my sincere congratula- tions. You have successfully completed four or more years of a rigorous academic schedule which yearly becomes even more demanding as our body of knowledge expands at an accelerated rate. Your success has not been without considerable effort, I am sure, even on the part of those most highly endowed with native ability. But even more important than the factual knowledge you have assimilated from books and professors in amount more or less in dicated by your class standing is the importance you have learned by yourself of such individual character traits as determination, effort, initiative, perseverance, and objectivity. You have also come to appreciate the value of interpersonal traits, such as cooperation, helpfulness, loyalty, persuasiveness, and pleasantness. And now with the initial phases of your education completed — I say initial because education in the broad sense is a never-ending process — you will find that these same moral and social traits which have stood you in good stead throughout your college career will be even more valuable in the life awaiting you. Your generation is faced both on the national and international levels with problems of awesome gravity, and it will require a total commitment of your mental, moral, and social faculties to find solutions to these problems. If your generation fails to meet this challenge, if it fails to face up to the tas ks confronting it, if it shirks the responsibilities of leadership which devolve upon all educated men, then the edu- cation you have received — no matter how great your stock of knowledge nor how impressive your degree — will have been wasted. Today you are students; tomorrow you will be leaders in the fight to preserve our American heritage and the freedom, dignity, and well being of people every- where. My congratulations for past achievements; my best wishes for a happy and meaningful future! lAhfaJZu Q. c w ,5 13
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